Thursday, October 30, 2008

Is it Friday, YET????

I am so ready for the week to be over. I have not worked a full week since the last week in September. And the earliest I have left the school this week is 4:30. That is 6 hours with out pay! My reward: we get to break the dress code and as long as we tuck in our shirts to dress pants, we will be allowed to wear a Halloween shirt! Wow! How luck is that! (I don't even own a Halloween shirt!)

Halloween is tomorrow and that means a party at school. The kids really don't behave if their parents are there, but maybe this year will be different.

Last night I made my class some homemade brownies topped with marshmallow cream. I was going to make a chocolate drizzled spider web on top, but I couldn't even draw one. So, I didn't want to chance messing it up. Instead I topped it with orange and brown M&Ms. I gave it to them today because they will have so much junk tomorrow. They loved it. One boy said, "Ms. Darla, that was so good that you will probably get to go on TV and show everyone how to make them."

Jimmy was home all day yesterday and night! It was good to see and talk to him for more than just a few minutes at a time. He sweet talked me into making another batch of brownies for him.

The yearbook rep came by today. He is really a great guy and helpful. We are doing our book completely online this year, and he stopped by to show us the program. I think our theme is an ipod -What's on your play list? and then have all genres of music throughout the yearbook.

It is time for Jessica's and my show: Grey's Anatomy

Happy Halloween, everyone!




Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sometimes I say things that are completely innocent and they are taken in other ways. The latest example: I was talking to Paul about making muffins for breakfast and how I use to make them all the time. Then I said, "I don't know why I don't make them anymore, but it doesn't matter you don't seem to be much of a muffin eater." Paul was cleaning out the refrigerator, and nearly fell over laughing! I was embarrassed, luckily Jimmy wasn't in the kitchen.

We got rolled last night. The only consolation I have is that they had to step in dog crap somewhere!!! My hope for the vandals is that the poop stains the carpet in their car and the smell last forever!

I finished The Last Lecture and was completely moved by the book; how that man lived his life and the principles that he was taught as a child. It made me wish I could go back and redo some of the things I did with Jimmy and Jessica. I also reflected on childhood dreams and I can't really think of but one dream, to write poetry and books. I know I had to have other dreams but I can't remember them. I would suggest reading that book or at least watching Randy Pausch's Last Lecture on You Tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo It is really long, over an hour. If it is like the book, it will be worth watching.

I had told Jeff how much I was crying during that book and he suggested I put it down. I couldn't because I had to finish it. Then at dinner, he told me to read a book called 212 degrees. It is just a short inspirational book, mostly geared toward business people. It can be summed up like this: At 211 degrees water is hot. At 212 degrees water boils. With boiling water, comes steam, and steam can power a locomotive. With just one more degree, hot water can move a locomotive. With just a little more effort, attitude, perseverance, kindness, commitment and focus we can achieve all the things we want to achieve.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Paul and I went to early vote this morning. We only waited in line about 15 minutes. Well, at least it is done and we won't have to do it when we wait for over an hour. Jessica and Jimmy will both vote this time.

After we voted, we met mom, dad and Jeff for lunch. I had a really good vegetable soup.

Monday, October 13, 2008

OCTOBER - Jessica is turning 18 in a few weeks. I don't even remember turning 18. Of course, I had a little baby boy and was busy with his life. She is pretty excited about it. She has threaten to leave but I don't know what she will do. It is up to her. I also have a friend who will be 29 for the ninth year. Happy Birthday, to you both!

Paul has been so good to me these last few days. He has taken great care of me and has not let me just mope around. The pain pills did not agree with me and I know that is why I felt so bad Thursday and Friday. He made me get up on Saturday and I have been doing pretty good every since. I think I will be able to walk with just a cane. Or at least I hope the Dr. tells me that this afternoon. Then I won't have to depend on help for everything. Jimmy and Jess have helped out also! When Paul would be at work they would hang around.

Jimmy is here today because they are on fall break until Wednesday, so that should keep me occupied. He got his mid-terms in and they weren't all they should be. I don't know why he isn't working to his potential. Jessica and I are on fall break until next Monday. She is helping Jeff unpack.

I watched August Rush on Saturday night. I really enjoyed that movie. Even when you aren't with people, a common bond can still connect you. I have felt that over the years with my family and friends. Today I watched, Educating Little Tree , that movie made me cry like a baby.

I am getting really bored with TV so I guess it is time to pick up the books. My first one to read is, The Last Lecture, By Randy Pausch. After that, I have a few books that I got at Goodwill during the half price sale a couple of weeks ago.

My germ phobia kicks in when I think about reading used books or books from the library. It is really just gross. You don't know what other people do or touch when they are reading books or where they read them! They could have fixed chicken for supper and after touching the raw meat they never washed their hands. Or worse, and I think this is what really bothers me the most, what if, just what if they took them in the bathroom with them! That is just too much grossness!