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Sunday, September 4, 2011

September is here!

It's been a while! First of all, this happened: My baby is in first grade!! It's been back to school in every sense around here. Isaac is attending first grade, I am teaching an incredibly lively bunch of all new first graders, and I am also taking a grad class as well. It was a bit of a shock to the system to go from the dog days of summer, to the insanity that is September, but we're rolling with it and doing well I think. I actually enjoy the busyness of the school year, but it takes me a bit to settle into it and get into a routine. By Thursday night I felt like I had been run over by a Mack truck, so I was grateful to have Friday off. So on our day off we were about to head out to Leola to see my mom when we discovered this:

(the flat tire, not the dent. That was always there)

There was a huge chunk of metal sticking out of it. My rear tires are almost bald, so I figured better that it happened on my day off from school when I had time to deal with it. We managed to get Firestone to squeeze us in and we got some new tires. I'm learning to live with the driver window never going down, so hopefully this will be our last car expense for a while *knocks on wood*.

Anyways, while we were waiting for the AAA guy to come and change my tire for me (yeah, super lame, I know. I get the steps in the process of changing a tire, but this is what my 40 bucks a year goes towards. I don't have to get down the ground a try to change lug nuts and whatnot.) I decided to clean out my trunk. My trunk has pretty much been a disaster for several years. Just to give you an idea of how long it has been since I cleaned it out thoroughly, I unearthed this:

back there, along with a receiving blanket. Anyways, all of the junk is gone and so are all of the Christmas tree needles and beach sand. It was a productive 45 minutes until the guy showed up.

Anyways, that was only a minor setback and we made it to Leola without any trouble. We slept over and then woke up early to go to Blue Ball Days which sounds gross but it's actually when the whole town of blue ball has a big yard sale! I scored some great deals. Brand new soccer cleat for Isaac for only .50, two Ramona books (I'm always on the lookout for those and Junie B Jones) but the jackpot was the lady who was dumping all of her Stampin Up stuff. A whole table full of stamps. I had to restrain myself. I got an Easter set, two Christmas sets and a invitation stamp. So that was exciting.

So what else? Oh! I won a blog giveaway! I enter them all of the time and I have *never* won. And this is such a cool prize too. Teaching in Pink is sending me this book. After only four days with this new group of firsties, I am open to any and all ideas on classroom management. So I'm pretty pumped for that.

Isaac and I watched a neat documentary series on Netflix streaming called "Circus". I guess it aired on PBS originally. It made both of us long to run away and live life under the big top.

One last thing, I was so excited to see these out on the shelves:

LOVE THEM!!! I'm was excited when we were driving home to see an Amish stand with gourds in it. I'm excited to decorate the house for fall and HALLOWEEN. When is it okay to start putting Halloween decorations up? Thoughts? Well, have a great week.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Perfect Saturday

Do you ever just have just a wonderful day, that leaves you so content and grateful when you hop in bed at night? That was me Saturday.

First of all, I had a great hair day.
 
 I spent Friday night at my parent's house in Lancaster because my favorite almost second grader was spending the day at beach in Atlantic City with his dad and "56 of his dad's closest friends".

 
After a huge breakfast with my parents at a cute little diner, my mom and I headed out to Blue Ball, for Blue Ball Days (go ahead and giggle, I know it is funny).  Basically, the entire town has a yardsale.  We went last year and I made out pretty well, so now it's a tradition.  The Amish and Mennonites take yardsaling very seriously.  They will put anything up for sale.  We saw old rusty tools, bras, ancient appliances.   They also set up shop selling food, drinks and lemonade. 
 
I didn't buy these (too expensive... and Ryan would have killed me if I wore them anywhere...)

 
But I did buy these:
Having taught kindergarten and first for the past four years, I have discovered I am lacking age appropriate materials for third graders.  I could have brought home four times as many books.  There were great books everywhere we went.
 
After that I went home and met up with Ryan for a bit.  We had been coming and going all week it felt like, and it was so nice to just take some time together to reconnect.  He was able to join us for my brother Joe's birthday dinner.  We had a very fancy schmancy dinner at Creed's in King of Prussia.  Then, of course, we had to do Zwahlen's for dessert.
 

 
Hope your Monday is super! 
 
 
 
 
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