WELCOME TO OUR HOLE IN THE WALL!

We're a crazy mix in this family, keeping busy and having fun! I made this blog as a way for our family and friends to keep up with us. But good luck with that cuz I'm not the best at keepin' y'all updated!

There's 5 in the family. There's Dad - he's a motorcycle buff, building his own business, making parts for bikes. Plus he works hard at a full time job too. AND being a full time dad and our chef! There's Mom (that's ME - since I do most of the blogging). I'm a nurse, I like to go on motorcycle rides to though I'm having to sell my bike (boo!) and can't ride like I used to. I LOVE to spend time with my kids and wish I could do more of it! I'm the family chauffeur most of the time and the organizer. I'm also the photographer. (not the best but I try)

The kids are: D - the oldest boy. He's a self proclaimed nerd, obsessed w/ D&D (dungeons and dragons for those "not in the know", one of the original role playing games - NOT a video game! Imagine that! lol!). He also loves video games and computer games. He hopes to design/make video games one day. Or write plays. He's a theater buff too. He's in 9th grade and does outstanding! He's got a great sense of humor too - which usually drives his nana nuts! haha! T is the middle child and other boy. He's in 7th grade. He currently plays football and is in the honor band playing trombone. He's in a magnet program at school and is doing very well in school. He's got a GREAT laugh and has this way of doing or saying things that just touch my soul or make me laugh so hard. He's terrific! The youngest is G - the only girl. She's in 3 grade (or nerd grade as D puts it). She's learning spanish and like T, does very well with it. She did swim team over the summer, and dances during the school year. She's also in choir this year and like to join in UIL and other school activities. She's very active and is always in and out of the house. She's a spiritual soul too and has been the driving force with getting me to church most of the time, or getting us to read scriptures or having FHE. She's my angel.


Thursday, September 25, 2008

Downer

I haven't posted anything about Ike and I really need to do that. But I don't have time right now. I hope to get pics up but can't do that right now either. I have TONS. Unfortunately it's on MY computer - which crashed yesterday from a power spike. (that's what happens when the power comes back on like they are doing it - from all the damage - you run the risk of power surges and spikes) So my motherboard took a hit. Hopeful my harddrive is still okay. But it means getting another computer that we can't afford. And it's not enough to claim on hte insurance b/c it's less than our personal property deductable. And I doubt PEMA will cover it.

Our insurance adjuster will be out tomorrow. We filed I think 4 days (??) after the storm hit. It took forever getting thru by phone and once our agent opened her office (she still didn't have power), we went to her and filed. THat would have been Sept 16. Looking forward but also dreading him coming out. We're still waiting on a FEMA person to get w/ us on our claim there. (I JUST filed on Monday so it will be awhile - which is good b/c I need my insurance claim done)

We are so far in debt right now - from fixing the roof and the electrical stuff; buying gas for a week on the generator; having to feed 6 people in a way we're not used to eating (we did eat out quite a bit once the restaurants opened up - just to get some air conditioning, I'll admit that! And a change of pace!) - and then restocking our ENTIRE freezer and meat supply that was lost from all this. Lost wages for Steve. (which I know are claimable but how long til it shows up??)

My body is KILLING me again. I had to go off my meds b/c I swear I was getting an ulcer. I would curl up in a ball and just cry b/c my stomach hurt so badly. And it just started a couple months previous - and it was getting worse and worse. We tried prevacid, and cutting back on my meds but it wasn't working. SO we cut out my meds altogether to see if that was causing it. After about a week or 2 - and it gradually getting better - less and less episodes, now it's virtually gone. But my joints are on fire again. And every day it's worse. I'm back to being an old lady again. I'm thinking of quitting my job. I feel like crying today - it's such a downer day. (I did cry last night to Steve. The finances building up - him telling me to just quit, we'll deal w/ the finances later but how do you just quit and not worry about how to pay the bills? It doesn't make SENSE!)

Well, I didn't expect to write much at all - except to say - I can't update about Ike yet b/c my computer crashed! And look what I wrote! I need to write something. And then update w/ pictures later I suppose. But now it's time to get the kids. I hate Steve's computer b/c I can't read what I'm writing - he has it set so the text is so small! I need my granny glasses. Ugh. I'll write more eventually.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Op Ed

I like this opinion editorial on Obama and what he needs to do if he wants to win the election. How he's gone from cool to cold - with the voters.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/10/opinion/10friedman.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin

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From the Gut
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
If John McCain can win this election race with a 50-pound ball called “George W. Bush” wrapped around one ankle and a 50-pound ball called “The U.S. Economy” wrapped around the other, then he deserves to represent America in the next Olympics in any race he wants — swimming, cycling or track — I don’t care how old he is. He would be the Michael Phelps of politics.

I confess, I watch politics from afar, but here’s what I’ve been feeling for a while: Whoever slipped that Valium into Barack Obama’s coffee needs to be found and arrested by the Democrats because Obama has gone from cool to cold.

Somebody needs to tell Obama that if he wants the chance to calmly answer the phone at 3 a.m. in the White House, he is going to need to start slamming down some phones at 3 p.m. along the campaign trail. I like much of what he has to say, especially about energy, but I don’t think people are feeling it in their guts, and I am a big believer that voters don’t listen through their ears. They listen through their stomachs.

If you as a politician connect with voters on a gut level, they will follow you anywhere and not fret about the details. If you don’t connect with them on a gut level, you can’t show them enough details. Obama early on, and particularly with young people, connected on a gut level like no other politician since Ronald Reagan.

But in recent weeks, I feel as though he has lost that gut connection. I thought his convention speech contained no memorable lines or uplifting visions. It never got me out of my seat. Forget trashing McCain’s ideas. If Obama wants to rally his base, he has to be more passionate about his own ideas. I have long felt that what propelled Obama early was the fact that many Americans understand in their guts that we need a change, but the change we need is to focus on nation-building at home. We’re in decline. We need to get back to work on our country. And that is going to require strong, smart government.

Who is bailing out Fannie Mae? Who is going to build a new energy system? Health care? More tax cuts are not going to do it. But I am just not sure that Obama is making the sale that he has the plan and passion to unite and mobilize the country for this task.

In a way, I would love to hear Obama say, just for shock value: “I am so eager to do whatever it takes to fix these problems that I am ready to be a one-term president. Mine will not be a presidency that is confined to the first 100 days. But that is what we have fallen into, folks. The first 100 days have become the only 100 days. Once they are over, presidents are told that they have to trim their sails to get ready for the midterm elections, and once the midterms are over they are told that they have to trim their sails and get ready for the next presidential election. We can’t solve our problems with a government of 100 days. I am going to work the hard problems the hard way for 1,461 days.”

I don’t know how long or high the “Sarah Palin bounce” will go, but I would take her very seriously as a politician. She may not know nuclear deterrence theory, but she can deliver a line. “I think there are a lot of women out there that look at her, holding her baby, talking about being a hockey mom, and say, ‘She knows what I feel; she’s going through what I am going through,’ ” remarked leadership expert John Maxwell.

As Neil Oxman, political consultant at The Campaign Group, put it to me: For half the country, “Sarah Palin is Roseanne from the ‘Roseanne’ show. ‘Roseanne’ was the No. 1 comedy five years in a row and seven out of nine in the top 10.” She is connecting at a gut level. So does McCain — and, therefore, they don’t need to give their constituents many details.

This race has a long way to go. It is still Obama’s election to lose. But Obama got where he is today by defining himself as the agent of change and by defining change as the issue in this election. McCain, with Palin’s help, has once again not only made Obama’s experience an issue, but has now moved in on Obama’s strength and tried to define the G.O.P. ticket as the party of “change.”

How, you ask, can two people running with the exact same policies as the party that has been in power for eight years, claim to be the agents of “change?” That’s politics. There’s no shame. But what this has done is to make the word “change” as a campaign slogan meaningless. Obama will need to find another way to connect his ideas — clearly, crisply and passionately.

Because, while the pollsters tell us it is still really close, my own totally unscientific, seat of the pants poll tells me this: When you say Obama’s name today and ask people for their first impression — a quick, flash, gut, first impression — no single word or phrase or policy comes to mind. His opponents will fill that vacuum if he doesn’t. They already are.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Double Standard? (warning - political rant)

Steve came home and we talked politics (of COURSE - it dominates our conversations). He got a video and had heard about a gaffe by Obama referring to Stephanopoulis about his "muslim faith" and George having to correct him with "Christian faith". Apparently there's a big todo about this and whether Obama really IS muslim or not and this was an accidental slip - a crack in his "cover". Or whether it was just a misspeak. So - I searched for the video (cuz waiting on Steve to send it to me will take forever. Plus - he's changing my headlight on the van - and that's taken a few days to get done - so I really don't want to interrupt him! LOL!). I found several clips that are very short and start right before that part of the conversation and cut off RIGHT AFTER the correction. I found a few that played a larger part of the interview. IMO - it was more of a misspeak. He was trying to say one thing and it came out as "my muslim faith" - but he didn't mean it as HIS REAL religion. IT was as referrence to what the other side is saying is his. More or less. THat's what I got out of it.

BUT - I did notice that he talks about how the McCain campaign and repubs jump on the Muslim bandwagon and jump all over his faith. George corrects him a couple times saying McCain never said that - that McCain said that his faith should be offlimits. That the Muslim comments are coming from outside of McCain/Palin.

Obama then goes on to compare (somehow??? b/c it doesn't really compare the way he says it) him saying Palin's daughter/family is/should be offlimits.

But the democrats and liberals have tried to rip her apart based on her family. (whether she's a woman - by the N.O.W.; her working while being pg or even *getting* pg while being govenor; going back to work so soon after her child; being a mom of a special needs child - despite her husband quitting his job after the birth of the baby; whether the baby was even hers but instead maybe that of her oldest daughters; and now how good of a mom can she be if she's pro-choice and for abstinance and her 17 yo daughter is pregant. B/c *GASP* heaven forbid children actually utilize their own free agency despite the absolute best we do to teach them good values and judgements)

Obama himself DID say to leave her family out of it. Leave her daughter alone. The children should not get drug into the politics.

Here's my issue. If the dems can slam Palin and it NOT be connected to Obama - because HE said that shouldn't happen and HE hasn't said anything negative about her or her family.....then the same should hold true for whatever the repubs or whoever says about his religious affiliations. If it's NOT coming from McCain, then it's NOT coming from McCain! You can't connect the dots JUST b/c of party affiliation - or you HAVE to do the same for Obama and the Palin smear campaign! Yet Obama states in his interview: "You know what? I mean, these guys love to throw a rock and hide their hand." (after George says that the McCain camp has NEVER said anything about his alleged Muslim religion or faith.

Double freaking standard.

Here's the This Week segment in case you want to watch.


I've noticed that Obama has become a big wah wah baby in the last couple weeks since Palin has come onto the scene. Instead of focusing on issues - like he INSISTS they do - he's going on news shows (like O'Reilly, This Week, etc) and even in his speeches - and going on about just how unfair it all is with how he's being treated. Or what's being said about him. Or whatever. Get over it! Palin is being smeared right and left. McCain is too! It's what you signed up for when you took on this gig (running for office). He's more than willing to throw the mud himself - but he can't take it when the newsshows and commentators and even blogs rip him apart. And now - he's spending SO much time defending himself - and NOT HIS ISSUES! - instead of running for president. I watched him on O'Reilly and when they were talking about how he's portrayed on FoxNews - holy cow! He's SO passionate about it - so worked up! I just couldn't imagine WHY a President would react that way. He just isn't presidential material. A president would have kept his head.

I can totally see him leading this country to become a big bunch a babies - a big bunch of whiners. We'll all be crying in the corner b/c we got our fee-fee's hurt over what someone said or we think they said (b/c someone else really said it but they are friends or associates and therefore they must have really said it themselves). Wah wah wah. Call me a freaking wambulance already.

Here's something I think is ironic. Liberal women are now asking whether Palin can balance being a mother AND handle working as the VP. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! So the feminists that have fought for decades for women to have the SAME rights as men - to be treated as EQUAL as men - to be not have the question of whether a woman can juggle motherhood and a job - are NOW asking that very question of Palin. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/09/palins-candidacy-re-ignites-feminist-debate/

LOVE IT!!!! DOUBLE FREAKING STANDARD!!!!

The more the liberal nutjobs attack Palin and McCain (particularly Palin) - the worse they look! And the lower their poll numbers. And the more paranoid Obama gets. ANd the more hotheaded and defensive he gets - and the more the country sees he is NOT bringing the "change" and "hope" he is preaching. He accuses McCain of "more of the same" - yet his "change" is not really change when he's turned to mudslinging and attacking and defensive behavior and NOT dealing w/ the issues. So - all the left wingers - bring on the attacks. It just adds more votes to Palin's basket.

LOVE IT!

Pics pics and more pics!!!

Here's a few pics of T in Mexico. I couldn't just let it go w/out sharing SOME pictures. I wish I could share all of them. Particularly the scenery. There are some GORGEOUS shots in the mountains - where the clouds are below. There are some amazing sunset shots. Oh well - one day maybe.

They went to El Roble to do service - donate items, preach/pray w/ the community, clinic services, etc. This is a VERY poor community they went to. Here's T and the doctor.
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T and the group that went to El Roble (he's in the front row if you couldn't figure it out! lol!) Check out the background. GORGEOUS!
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Fishing on the lake - here's his "catch"
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Downtown Tepic
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Learning to make tamales w/ Pati
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Another service project in Ruiz - building an addition onto a home. Here's T helping w/ "his" wall.
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In front of the completed (mostly) wall
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I still have pics to develope from his first week in Tepic.

A couple swim meet pics
G with her team - getting ready for warm up. This was the 2nd to last meet. (several of the teammates were at the state meet, as well as TJ - the coach. Laura the asst coach was here for the kids at the local meet. It went SO much smoother)
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The boys and my dad. D was playing a game on my phone. T was talking to my dad - mostly about his trip b/c he hadn't seen my dad since he'd gotten back.
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G's swim team (individual) photo.
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Funny pic of G wearing my reading glasses. (if I remember right - our glasses hadn't come in from walmart at the time and she wanted to wear them to read - we were playing a game. I thought they looked cute on her!)
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A cat that has adopted us.
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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!
G's first day in 3rd (nerd) grade! (D calls it nerd grade cuz he's proud to be a nerd! lol!)
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T heading off. It is VERY difficult to get pics of the boys anymore - and the 1st day of school just isn't important to them anymore! lol!
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And D - up bright and early for the 1st day of school AND the 1st day of seminary. No one else was up but me and him. He was tired. Less than thrilled to be up so early! LOL!
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And finally - a funny pic of G "doing" Daddy's hair. (one of her fave past-times. That, and giving massages. She's getting VERY good at them! Even T loves to receive them!) It's blurry but I thought it was really funny.
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Hope you enjoyed the pics!
Next to come is a birthday update on me.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Extra Extra - Read all about it!

It's been AGES since I've updated. This is forever long and I put it in the order it would have been had I posted each one when they happened. So the most recent is on top. No pictures cuz I'm at work. Maybe one day. ;)

FIRST DAY
The first day of school sure came up quick. Summer flew by - must have been all those days going to swim twice a day! LOL! Why is it that each year it seems the days get shorter and shorter and the years go by faster and faster???

So G is in 3rd grade. Still in the dual language program w/ Mrs F as her teacher. This was T's 2nd grade teacher. He walked with us when I walked G to class that 1st day. He's taller than Mrs. F is now! I should have gotten a pic of that! But I didn't. She was happy to see him. G is happy to be back in school - and see her old friends and have that routine again. She's particularly happy see Noah P b/c they have a "secret romance" you know. *wink* She couldn't wait to see if the fire was still burning after all that time away during the summer I guess! haha! (sometimes I wonder if the romance is so secret even he doesn't know about - *grin*)
We got our eyes checked before school started and G is now in bifocals. She was so happy to wear them to school - but then no one noticed and she was bummed. Nothing like being a drama queen and loving to be the center of attention, right?
She has a great hair cut too - we cut all that chlorine dried hay off, so it's shorter in the back (up to/past her hair line) and comes down to her chin in the front. It's CUTE! She doesn't do the best job in the shower though at getting either the shampoo IN the hair or OUT of the hair - not sure which. Or maybe she uses too much conditioner b/c a lot of the time her hair is so stringy and dirty looking. So I have banned her from using conditioner and threatened to come scrub her from head to toe if she doesn't start washing herself better. Also - I told her to COMB her hair after the shower and not go to bed w/ it uncombed and wet - and once it's combed - we/me/dad puts a LITTLE BIT or the biosilk in and combs again. So far - it seems to be helping w/ the stringiness.
We finally got her on a bus - her and T - it took about a week to get it worked out b/c it was a giant MESS. I've never HAD such issues w/ transportation and up until last year my kids have always been bus riders. And I think b/c they weren't last year - that was the biggest issue! It was a huge pain in the patootie! So she rode the bus FINALLY Thurs and Fri of this week. Left her binder w/ all her homework on the bus Thursday afternoon and had a meltdown at the school when she couldn't find it (b/c she thought she left it there - she rides 2 buses - 1 from her school to anotehr, then from that school to home - her and T both do this b/c of the academic programs they are in). She also noticed the bus driver wears bifocals. *grin*
We have rid her legs of hair too - but we didn't shave. We nair'd them. She had furry legs and was getting embarrased to wear shorts or skirts - was constantly complaining about it. Her legs were BAD! She wanted me to do her arms too - but I drew the line at that! I figured 8 yo was too young to use a razor. And w/ the nair - I can control that - we'll do it approx every couple weeks or so - as the hair gets long enough. She LOVES having fur free legs. LOL! She told her daddy when he picked her up from dance that night and her pawpaw knew that night. She didn't tell anyone at school the next day - although she told me she was. I guess she decided against that one? LOL! She's liking school though - although she thinks her teacher yells too much. lol! And she wishes she was a car rider and not a bus rider!
Grace also started dance again. She's taking a higher level jazz and hip hop class again. She was going to take a clogging class as well but those shoes were 78 bucks so we decided to drop the class this year. She can also take next year and get the same benefit. But it's still kind of sad b/c she's a great dancer and so enthusiastic about dance. I would relaly love to be able to hvae her in more than one dance class and gte her more well rounded. She's done ballet and tap - though we may do that again at some point to increase her skills - and clogging seemed fun to learn. Oh well.

T is in 7th grade this year - still in the MAP program but this year he's not taking spanish. (I have noticed a great improvement in his spanish though - he does speak it more around the house and he understands it more when he's reading it.) He's got honor band again, still playing trombone; and athletics as his electives - then his core classes are all pre-AP or MAP. Like his math is high school level. Like D is in high school 9th grade taking preAP algebra - and T is taking high school algebra - they both have the SAME book. Interesting! (which is helpful b/c D is having a hard time grasping some things b/c his teacher apparently doesn't like to teach - she thinks the students shouldn't ask questions - they are pre-AP and she already be able to understand this stuff. Ugh - I don't like teachers like that. But this way - T can help D w/ his math! LOL!)
So for athletics - T begged and begged and begged to try out for football - which was really annoying to me b/c all summer he went on about basketball and tennis, and then at the beginning of the year he mentioned track. But then it seemed everyone was going to do football. This is a kid who's NEVER played football except in the neighborhood - and not very often at that! I could have sent him to football camp over the summer! They had them! Grrrrrr! Also - we didn't get his physical done over the summer b/c *SOMEONE* never brought a form home and I couldn't get one from the school until school started. So I got one the thursday before - but couldn't get T in, until the Tuesday AFTER school started. Got his physical but the doctor felt like his abdominal aorta was too noticable (you could feel it and hear it too much). It didn't matter that the kid is a walking skeleton and has virtually no fat to HIDE the aorta. I had the same issue and every skinny person I KNOW and have seen does too! So he wanted an abdominal ultrasound before he'd release him. Ugh. So we could't get him in until Thursday. That was $320 also btw. Great. THank goodness I work for the people that provide my insurance and the places I'm required to go b/c then I can do payroll deduction on these big bills cuz time after time I'm coming up w/ these severl hundred dollar bills and while most of the time I can pay it - sometimes I just can't! And the beginning of school has eaten up ALL my money! Anyway - did the ultrasound and had to wait for the result. I was worried too b/c she spent an AWFUL large amount of time on his right kidney area and it looked NOTHING like his left kidney. (the aorta looked great btw! lol) By that afternoon - I got a call from the doc that his physical was ready and all was good! WHEW! But I was stuck at home waiting on the cable guy to come fix my internet line, and was waiting on my mother in law to brng the kids home before I could go get the physical! Grrr! T couldn't start football practice until he turned in his physical! Needless to say - he couldn't start practice until Friday - almost a full week after everyone else. And practice is really tryouts. For A or B team.
Fast forward a week and where are we? We still don't know what team he will be on b/c they only have 1 spot left on the A team. They had it narrowed down to 8 boys and T was one of them. Then by Thursday afternoon, it was narrowed to FOUR boys - T still one of them. WHAT????? This is the boy that has never played football, started practice almost a week late, and then was told today that he was one of the hardest workers out there on the field! (he said he felt proud when the coach said that!)I didn't want him to try out for football b/c 1) he's never played, 2)he never told me he'd wanted to play and never showed any interest at all, 3) he always complains of back pain or other ailments - ie: he's a whiner, 4) he's so SKINNY and just doesn't have the "build" for football - even the doctor told him that and tried to talk him out of it! The deal was he could try out but he couldn't complain. lol! And he hasn't! Until today - when he thought he'd broken his arm. And he had a big knot and bruises on his arm according to "dad" (I havne't seen it since I'm at work! *boo hoo* My baby is hurt! and I can't help!) After a couple hours of ice on and off, and it not getting any better and not the best range of motion - off to get it xrayed. No fractures. WHEW!!!!! Just bruising. Thank goodness!
Other than football, he has band and his other classes. Band and football eat up all his extra time. He has some band activities coming up to plan for - they had a parents meeting Thursday night and we need to buy or pay for several things including a clinic in November and a trip to Dallas in the spring. All total - $200. Due now. *sigh* But he seems to enjoy school. So far football has cost me like $30 (plus the ultrasound and physical and now the xray and urgent care visit). T also has glasses again this year. He required the most new clothes cuz he's only grown 15 feet since last year. haha! He's 5'8" tall - at 12 yo. (and 115 pounds) He wears a size 11 shoe. His dad wears a size 10.

D started high school. I officially have 3 kids in 3 different school but what really hurts - D started high school! AND it's the SAME school *I* went to! Okay - so they've change it a LOT since I went there but still.....! That makes me feel old. But really - I don't feel old. It doesn't FEEL like it's been that long since I graduated. Then I look around or listen to the "young'uns" and yeah - I'm getting "old". *sigh* He hasn't grown hardly at all - so he didn't really need any clothes at all. THANK GOODNESS b/c his supplies are killing me. Oh - he's the only one in the family that doesn't need glasses. Lucky!
He's taking his 4 core classes - history, english, algebra, biology - all pre-AP. He has 2 dual credit classes - one is a computer class, and then spanish. Then his 1 elective is theater. Theater is his passion when it comes to classes (unless they were to have a video gamer class - then that would over take it probably! Or Dungeons & Dragons). It has a $25 fee. Both his dual credit classes are free tuition b/c they are on campus but we did have to buy the books. We couldn't get them online b/c they needed to come w/ the access key disk - to access WebCT. So we ended up spending almost $400 in books. This was an unexpected cost. *sigh* Frustrating. I don't know why they can't just sell the access key disk separate from the book - so people can get the book wherever they want. It makes it so I can't even resell the book privately after this class is over - we'll have to take the books to the bookstore for book buy back and get their price only - which is always lower than what you can get privately or even online if you sold it. Again, frustrating. So we're getting free tuition but getting taken for w/ books.
Initially he was really struggling w/ all his books (which really, he doesn't carry textbooks except his dual credit books) and notebooks for all his classes and at one point tried to carry TWO backpacks! (1 was a side satchel kind) It ended up being a bigger pain than he thought it would be. Now he's figured out how to pare things down and is back to 1 bag plus his lunch. They don't have lockers and don't allow rolling backpacks - in case you were wondering. But i was checking other kids out - and VERY few had stuffed to the gills backpacks so I knew it had to be a D issue and not a teachers-requiring-too-much issue.
He started seminary this year. It starts at 5:50AM and ends at 6:40 and then I or someone else drives him - and the other kids - to school. He's been less than thrilled about seminary as he's not an early riser for one - what teen likes to get up that early anyway??? But also b/c - as he states it - "I'm not a very pious person". We'll see how this year goes.
He's already joined 2 clubs at school - book club that meets on wednesday afternoons, and drama club that meets on thursday afternoons. After he gets picked up on thursdays - he's anxious to get to the public library for his weekly game night of D&D. The first day of the 2nd week of school however he was already talking of dropping his clubs b/c he had so much homework! lol! But he's struggling thru right now - we'll see how things go. I've already told him the 1st thing to go will be D&D, then his clubs. (he said seminary, then the clubs, then D&D - yeah, right, my boy!)
D is funny too b/c he thinks the kids at school are weird. He has seen a drug dealer (or what he thinks is one - he thinks he observed an "exchange") and 2 lesbians kissing. There is a girl at school that dresses as a boy. Not just in boys clothes but wants to be a boy. One of the girls from his theater class last year and is in his class this year hangs w/ a group of kids that are "emo" and I guess she is too. Or tries to be. He says he can be around them for like 5 minutes and then has to leave to go find someone else to be around b/c they are weird. He doesn't get into the the activities other teens do - he doesn't want a cell phone at all. (fine by me - I wasn't offering him one anyway!) He comes home and tells me about his day and the things that happened and the people and I think it's cool! T does the same thing. (though w/ T I don't know as much about the people, just what's going on academically or w/ football or whatever) I love that!!!!


SWIMMING
G stayed at swimming all the way thru the last meet on August 9. That was the city champs meet - where they actually get medals and ribbons and truly COMPETE. All summer they've been timed but it wasn't really competition. More like self competing than anything. Also - no one had really been DQ'd before either. This meet - you had better have gotten it right b/c there were judges there.

The previous meet coincided w/ the state meet (which we didn't go to). It was our first experience in a natatorium too. Also - the first time my dad went to one of the meets. (or the first time my family, really, went to pretty much anything my kids do. My dad being a trucker is usually never home - but he was between jobs at the time so it was great that he got to go! My sister lives too far away - as do I w/ her kids. My mom is.....well, my mom. She never went to any of my functions either, or my sisters. My mother in law goes to most of the kids stuff, but not the ones that last all day - lol) So she competed in the 25 free, 50 free (didn't do so hot in that one!!!), 25 back (again, not so great), and 100 IM (she did AWESOME! although she did a 1 handed touch on the breast stroke and she kept looking to see where she was compared to the others! lol!) It was her 1st IM and we were really impressed!

So at the last meet (on the 9th), she competed in 5 events for her age group (7-8 yo, which btw, it's really cool IMO that she's at the top of that age group b/c I think it really helped her. If she was 9-10 yo, she wouldn't have done as well given that she would have been competing against older girls.) She competed in the 25 meter freestyle, backstroke, breast-stroke, and butterfly; as well as the 100IM. Oh btw - the kids would medal in 1st-8th place, and get a ribbon in 9th-16th place. There were *I think* 16 YMCAs competing and HUNDREDS of kids - age 12 and under. (the older kids competed in the AM, we were competing the afternoon) My dad also came to this one btw which was super neat! She was SO thrilled w/ this and still talks about it to this day about how her pawpaw came to her meets and that makes her so happy. And also - this one too was in a natatorium - different place than before - I really like those natatoriums! Much nicer than a YMCA pool! ROFL!

She improved her times on ALL of them. I lost the sheet (DANG it) b/c while I have her times for that meet on those things - I don't have the times fro the previous races to compare. I do know the free was a SLIGHT improvement. She came in 16th place. BARELY got a ribbon! There were 5 heats (if I remember correctly on that one) and there are 8 lanes - (the heats mean that there are more kids than there are lanes, so heat 1 races 8 girls, heat 2 races 8 more girls, heat 3 races 8 more, etc etc. They are usually grouped by times as well. If they don't have a previous time, they are grouped together. And then all the times are grouped in similar clusters - so the faster kids race each other and the slower kids race each. If that makes sense. I don't know if "NORMAL" swim leagues do heats this way - I don't believe they do? - but this is how the YMCA where I live does them)

For the breaststroke - she was disqualified due to her kicking (flutter kicking I believe), though I think she improved her time by 9 seconds! Butterfly she improved by I believe 8 or 9 seconds as well (and placed 7th) and then backstroke was an improvement by like 5 seconds (placed 9th). (I really need to try to get the previous race times to compare!) Each race though you could tell, she was getting a little worn. And she was I think tired b/c it was a long day. We'd never been at a meet until 4 or 5PM. So we were worried about the IM - whether she'd have the *energy* for it! Also - she got dq'd in the breast for the kick - so I was worried she'd get dq'd in the IM for the same thing. There were 7 girls swimming so I knew if she could make it - she'd at least medal. She was DETERMINED to knock 10 seconds off her time. And dang if she didn't come close. I do remember her previous time being 2:43 or somewhere around there (in the 2:40s) and she came about 2:36 area. (I remember thinking about it b/c you needed 2:26 to get to state and I was thinking that she had improved that much more! When she had first did the time trial for state - she was right at 3 minutes) But her coach told her she had gotten DQ'd for the breast again but this time for her arms for something stupid that didn't make sense. I couldn't figure it out. My dad ended up having to leave and dh was ready to go - she didn't have anymore races. But I wanted to wait for the official results. So we waited about 15 more minutes and then checked. She was NOT DQ'd and got *4th* place (out of 5 - 2 girls did get dq'd)!! WAHOO!!!!!

So - out of FIVE races - she got TWO medals - and TWO ribbons!!!! She wouldn't get them that day and we expected to get them the next day at the swim team party. We went to that - where we got the swim team photos, and the YMCA trophy for participation - and learned that the ribbons/medals would be in the following week.

After TWO weeks and a few phone calls, we finally got the medals and ribbons and Grace couldn't be prouder! And I couldn't be happier swim is OVER!!!!

SUMMER SCHOOL
D finished summer school w/ a middle A. Of course. So before actually starting high school - he already has a high school class out of the way. Way to go D man!!!!

MEXICO
Okay, so I have tried and tried to get T's pics from Mexico done in a way that they could be viewed online - and I could post a link here or clip there or something. THis would prevent me from taking up tons of space b/c there are TONS of great pics from Mexico! And these JUST from the digital camera! I have YET to get the regular cameras (FOUR of them) developed! I tried to even make a "movie" on photobucket, w/ music and text and all that - and then photobucket ate it or something JUST as I was almost done - and I'd spent HOURS on it. I was SO frustrated - I almost cried. So for now - I give up. There are some really really great pics so hopefully one day I'll get those up - but for now - trust me, on the pictures. beautiful. Timeline wise (from the top of my head (I'm at work) - T's not sitting right here and I haven't been able to get him to blog about his trip at ALL) he arrived on 7/5 in Puerto Vallarta and travelled to Tepic w/ Mike and Pati. They spent the weekend getting ready for vacation bible school and went to church on Sunday (and he had a very difficult time understanding!).

Then VBC happened M-F in the morning w/ the midafternoon free to do stuff about town or at home. (not sure what all they did). The 12-13, they went to El Roble to donate some items, have a doctor clinic, have a church service and for other service reasons. These people spoke a different dialect and were very very poor. (great pics to show that) I can't remember the dates and order of the things they did. But they went to Ruiz for a day or 2 (??) to help build an addition onto someone in need's home. (again, very poor) It was great to see pics of Tony building something! (they were "white day laborers" ROFL) They also got to take a trip out on a lake to a cabin overnight to go fishing and relaxing. Got some great pics of Tony w/ some nice fish! (but he didn't actually CATCH any - Mike did all the catching - LOL!) Apparently though all the bugs were really bad so he didn't sleep well and didn't enjoy that trip too much. He got to go to downtown Tepic and see the sites (Tepic has like 300K people, and is a fairly modern city). He learned to make tamales (of which he hasn't used that skill!!! *sad*) He read The Alchemist (A recommended reading book for middle school) four times! LOL! He came back home on the 21st. We missed him SOOOOOO much! Oh - and he came home w/ a HUGE stack of letters and envelopes to mail for one of the missionaries at the church. It's pretty expensive to mail from Mexico and it takes a few weeks to get to the destination - but it's only .42 and takes a lot less if mailed w/in the US! LOL! So hey - that's what we did! It was seriously a very large stack of mail!!! And T brought back a LOT of mexican candy! ROFL!