Sunday, July 31, 2011

Summer update

I haven't blogged in a while. I've had a lot of computer issues, and my sister has been in town. Now I'm enjoying some quality vacation time for a week with my family at the Jersey Shore. I'm blogging this from a chaise lounge on the porch with a cool, salty ocean breeze blowing on me. As close to heaven as you can get.
Here are some pictures from my parent's camera I finally got around to grabbing from them. I'm stealing internet from the motel across the street, which makes uploading these pictures a little slow, but I've got nothing but time on my hand currently, so it works.
Here is one of Isaac taken at swim lessons. He has been doing a great job with swim lessons, overcoming a rocky first time.
These pictures are from the Sturgis Pretzel Factory in Lancaster. We got to tour this really old pretzel factory and try our hand at making our own soft pretzels.
We've also been spending some quality time at the Oregon Dairy in Lancaster as well. They have yummy icecream, some animals to check out and a big playground.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Weekend Wrap Up

What a great weekend!
Baking brownies.
Finally packing up all of the 4th of July/Americana decorations
Isaac's dad randomly taking him for the day/night Saturday
Finally buying him some new summer pajamas-- which he needed desperately.
Rock climbing at the Philadelphia Rock Gym with Jami
Then Zwahlen's icecream-- it had been been too long-- sooo delicious....
Great haul from the Phoenixville Goodwill:
brand new drying rack, H and M purse still with tags, Banana Republic shirts
Sitting around in Becca's backyard talking and playing with the dog
Getting mosquito bites
Coveting her rainbarrel
Riding around town in the "family mobile" (her dark green Mini-Cooper)
Getting free stuff everywhere we went that night because we were out with this guy (her hubby)
Free plate of breads and cheeses? Yes please!
20 dollars randomly comped off dinner at Tria? Yes please!
Belting out show tunes and oldies at a piano bar and starting a chorusline at Tavern on Camac.
Highlight of the night was the pianist busting out "Bad Romance" and then going straight from that to "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music.
Watching Sandlot with Isaac and being so thrilled that he liked it (You're killing me Smalls)
Texting all weekend with Nicole, a good friend I don't talk to nearly enough
Michael Jackson experience Redboxed-- so fun
Interesting church discussions this week
Planning a few fun things to do with JENNIFER when she flies in this week!
A healthy dinner with lots of veggies.
Life is good. =)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Rain drops on roses....

So I was just at my friend Becca's over the weekend. She and her husband had just gotten back from a workshop on making a rainbarrel a lot like the one pictured below. I'm so jealous!
I want one. Then maybe I would actually bother to water the poor tree in my yard.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

ready to pay the price

*Sigh*. So it looks like I am going back to grad school again.

Long story (somewhat) short, I graduated from good ole Widener with a Master's of Special Ed, highly qualified to elementary education. As I interviewed for jobs it became very clear that the fact that I didn't hold a certification in elementary education was a huge strike against me, which is kind of infuriating to discover you are barely qualified after you have paid thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars to get your degree.

I eventually did get hired in my current district. It has always been in the back of my mind to get to get back to work on my cert (see last year's goal list at the top of this page). This year when I watched some of my peers be laid off or cut to part time as our lovely Governor slashed funding to public education, it hit me that if I were to be laid off it would be impossible to go up against huge pools of applicants who were all more qualified than me. I would end up making hoagies at Wawa or ringing people up at Sears for the rest of my life. So this summer I got serious about getting back to grad school and just in the nick of time, as I found out that all of the certification requirements are changing very soon. I need to take 6 classes in the next year so get my stuff together before all the certification requirements change in the state of PA. Otherwise, I will have to take 11 classes under the new certification qualifications. Which was a little different than what I had pictured in my head (maybe taking one or two online courses and sitting for another PRAXIS exam).

I'm not going to lie, I had a pretty big breakdown about this. In order to qualify for financial aid loans I would need to take at least two classes in the spring semester, three in the summer and one next fall. If you were with me back in the Myspace blog days, you would remember that I am no stranger to working fulltime, doing grad school fulltime and juggling being a mom. It's not impossible. I have done it, but the tradeoff isI pretty much had no money, no life, no friends, my mother was Isaac's primary caretaker instead of me, and I was constantly under a high level of stress. The thought of going back to that lifestyle, without even the support of living with my parents was completely overwhelming. Not to mention the thought of taking out more loans to pay for it all had me panicked, as I already have an overwhelming amount of debt relating to school costs. I just really thought that chapter of my life was closed and the thought of going back to that pretty much caused me to totally fall apart.

Anyways, enough blathering on and on about this. As I do whenever I make a major financial decision, I asked my dad for his take on it and he helped me brainstorm some other solutions. I had forgotten to factor in tuition reimbursement, and when you take that into account my work will pay for a considerable amount of the cost, which means that I can take the first two classes one at a time, instead of doubling up. I will can do the bulk of the work during the summer when I am doing nothing anyways and I will only have to take out loans for three classes instead of six. This makes me feel better about things.

I have a friend whose dad is very into Indian Astrology and a few years ago he did a reading for me based on my birthdate, time and location. He reported that I would eventually find a lot of success in my career, but that I would have to struggle against many obstacles before I found that success. Anyways, I don't know how exactly you define "success" as a public school teacher anyways. I just feel like I have taken the long way around over and over when it comes to being a financially independent real live grown up and it's frustrating. It would just be nice to be be on top of the bills, maybe have something in the savings account, and not have something like having a fuel pump be a total financial crisis.

Anyways, I had all of this kind of stuff floating in my head when I was biking along the River Trail earlier in the week. This plaque was on one of the benches along the way.

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And actually, that quote sort of helped me refocus.

Monday, July 18, 2011

livid

So, you may or may not have noticed that every single image from this blog (except the cookie one) is gone. I got an invite to Google+ and decided to check it out. I was very freaked out to see when I logged in that the site had automatically created an album with over 400 images from my blog and set the setting to be shared with whoever from the web feels like looking at them. . Many of them were irrelevant to a social networking site and I was a little freaked out that the site had (I assumed) imported them without my permission. I deleted the album with no hint from the site at all that Google+ and Picasa/blogger manage the same photos. The images were not imported but are the ACTUAL FILES. Now every image from the past three years of this blog is gone. Needless to say, I'm pretty unhappy. What a terrible design oversight.

Hey look!

I baked something and it actually turned out delicious! I've tried a few things from The Better Homes and Garden's Cookbook and been pretty successful. I was supposed to take a dessert along to a little BBQ this past weekend, so I figured I would give this recipe a try.
Peanut Butter Oatmeal Rounds
3/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup of peanut butter*
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup chopped cocktail peanuts**

* I used all natural organic peanut butter

** I realized once I started that I didn't have any of these on hand, so I just substituted 1 cup of chocolate chips, because, you can't make anything worse by adding chocolate chips, right?

1. Mix butter and peanut butter with a mixer on high for 30 secs or until combined. Add sugar, brown sugar, baking powder, and baking soda. Beat until combined. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Beat in as much of the flour as you can with the mixer. Stir in any remaining flour. Stir in rolled oats and peanuts (or chocolate chips!).

2. Drop rolled dough 2 inches apart on un greased cookie sheets. Bake in 375 degree oven about ten minutes.

They were really yummy. I definitely plan on trying them again with the cocktail peanuts too.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

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