Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Summer Vacation...

I am officially on summer vacation as of 5 hours ago. Summer school is over and I can honestly say that (so can the rest of the summer school teachers) that we greatly deserve the rest of the summer off. I have several things planned for Lydia and I this summer. The Schuyler County Library is going to have a story hour once a week. I'm not sure if Lydia will enjoy it or if it will be too advanced for her, but we're going to try it out anyway. The first one is tomorrow. Tomorrow is also Lydia's second birthday (I'll post later about that) and my mom's first day of retirement. After story hour we are going to Memphis to have lunch with her at the Bowling Alley - taco salad here I come. The Adair County Library is also having different events at the park once a week. There are a few of those that I plan to take her to also. I'll keep you updated on our daily events (or lack there of) throughout the summer.

Until next time...

Monday, June 29, 2009

Vacation Here I Come...

I have 2 days of summer school left. Every year I sign up to teach summer school because we need the money. It usually goes to purchase hay, but this year it is going towards pasture rent. I don't mind teaching (some days) and get a lot of stuff done for the next school year. However, I would love to sleep in some of these mornings. I guess I just have to be patient until Wednesday.

On Wednesday, my first official day of summer school, is Lydia's second birthday. I can't believe that she is going to be TWO!! Sniff, sniff. We have a fun day planned for that day. We are going to the library for story hour and then over to Memphis to have a birthday/retirement lunch with my mom. It is her last day of work - every!!

Until next time...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Dress Up...

Lydia loves to play dresses. We have a truck that she for the Christmas that came full of stuff to play dress up with and I've added to it along the way. She'll go over to the truck, pull it out, and decorate herself. I got some pictures of her playing with it earlier this week.


This was the outcome. She ended up wearing pink flip flops, pink poodle skirt from the Relay for Life, 3 necklaces, purple wings, and a blue fuzzy hat. She didn't have the hat on until she realized that I was going to take her picture. Then she bent down quickly, grabbed it, put it on her head, and said, "cheese". She is so funny.
Until next time...

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pictures...

I think I may be a mom that takes way too many pictures. I use the Wal-Mart photo website to order pictures. And though I take a ton of pictures, I don't print them too often. In fact, I haven't ordered any pictures since June 2008. I don't have any from Lydia's first birthday party and her second is next week. I typically order 2 copies of every picture I take and today I realized how silly that was. I uploaded 505 pictures taken since Easter (2 1/2 months, 74 days, that averages to 6.8 pictures a DAY!!). Normally it would have costs me $45 plus tax for single pictures. Instead, I only ordered the pics that I absolutely wanted. Several 5 x 7s also, and it only cost me $18. Smile on my face. Tomorrow I'll try to go back and upload from July 2008 until Easter and stay under $20. I love digital cameras!!

Until next time...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Weekend Results...

The results of the garage sale were pretty good. I owed Darla $44 (actually $42 because I had bought her something that costs $2 somewhere) and I ended the day with a profit of $1. I was thrilled that I was able to pay her. I traded a bunch of clothing that either didn't fit her or she didn't wear in for ones that will. The entire concept of a garage sale is wonderful. I also spent $13 at another garage sale so I actually didn't make any money. Darla (AKA garage sale queen) made a lot of money. I swear that she could sell rocks and dirt and would still make money at a garage sale. Before the garage sale even started on Friday she had sold over $100.

I got the cake done for Erin. It looked really neat on Friday night when I got it finished. However, with all of the humidity the icing started melting off on Saturday. It still looked alright, but I was disappointed in it. I hope is looked good for the shower and didn't fall apart too much.

The rest of my weekend was crazy!! Lydia's schedule is way messed up with the summer. She took a nap from 1:30 until 5:00 on Saturday afternoon. She played outside all morning at the garage sale (and was wonderful) so she was really tired. I got the yard mowed and took a shower all while she was sleeping!! That never happens. Usually I'll get the yard mowed and start heading for the shower when she wakes up. I think she knows what's going on. Anyway, after I got cleaned up we went to Meme's (Gail's mom's) house with a cake I had made. She played with her cousins, played outside, and went to the pasture to feed the cows. She had a blast. Meme had fixed supper. I fixed Lydia a plate of a roll, bacon, and melon. While we were all eating she got choked (really choked) on the bacon. Gail pulled her out of the high chair, flipped her on her tummy, and started pounding on her back. Gretchen (my sister-in-law) reached in her mouth and was eventually able to pull the bacon out. I was SCARED!! If Lydia hadn't turned it into a big joke I would have broke out in tears. After we got her settled back into the chair she started "choking again". We all looked at her and then she started laughing!! I hope it never NEVER happens again.

Until next time...

Friday, June 19, 2009

Garage Sales...

I think I have a garage sale addiction. I love to go to them and get good deals on clothing for Lydia. Don't get me wrong, I liked garage sales before. However, once I had her they took on an entire new meaning to me. So tomorrow Darla and I are having a garage sale at her house. It in Lancaster City Wides. I had more clothing to sell than I thought I would have. I used to keep everything she outgrew in case we had another girl in the future. After having 14 eighteen gallon tubs in our basement mud room (and she's not even 2 yet) I decided that I should really go through the clothing and purge. Now I hope I actually get rid of it all. Not that I'll get any of the money from what I sell because I looked through Darla's garage sale piles and took a lot of her stuff. So currently I owe her $44. My goal is to make enough to pay her for what I owe. I'll let you know how that turns out.

I'm also on the downward stretch of summer school. We had 22 days plus 4 work hours. We are completing day 15 today. I have so much planned for the rest of the summer and I can't wait. I have basement cabinets to clean out and organize, a garage that is a disaster, and a pretty clean house. I also plan to spend time at the Kirksville wading pools. Speaking of - Lydia got in the pool for the first time this summer yesterday. She didn't like it at first so I got in there with her. A big thank you to Darla for loaning me dry clothing!!

Until next time...

Monday, June 15, 2009

Pictures from the Relay and Around Home...

Kitty at Meme's house.
I just love her face in this picture.

She loves to brush her teeth.
This picture of Hayden are Claudia is priceless.

Picking up rocks.
Watching the cows.

Yelling at the cows.

Lydia will now slide all by herself. She doesn't want any help.

This is the best pictures of the Relay for Life lip sync that we did.

Hayden the rock star.

Gail trying to keep a very tired Lydia entertained. She liked to wave the feather boa around.

Great Aunt Mary's Luminary

One of Grandma Franklin's Luminaries

One of Mom's Luminaries

Gail and Lydia walking the Supporter's Lap with our entire family.

Mom, Aunt Mary, and Aunt GeorgeAnna after mom received her Hero of Hope award.

Survivors Lap

Grandma Franklin and Mom preparing for the Survivor's Lap.

Lydia with the bird house she picked out that Uncle Gary had made to sell. She was proud of it.

Until next time...

Relay for Life...

Friday night was the Scotland County Relay for Life. This event is really important for my family because my mother, grandmother, and Great Aunt are all breast cancer survivors. We have a team called "All in the Family and Then Some" because our team consists of our family and friends. Our theme this year was "Rockin' for a Cure". My uncle made 30 bird houses to sell, we had rocking chairs everywhere, and had two rocking chairs to give away. For our lip sync my mom and her two sisters "sang" Rockin' Robin while my niece, nephews, cousins, and daughter danced. The boys wore relay shirts, shorts, feather boas, and pretended to play blow up guitars. The girls wore relay shirts, pink poodle skirts, feather boas, and wore feather clips in their hair. I tried to get pictures of this, but wasn't that successful. This happened at 10:00 p.m. and Lydia's normal bedtime is 7:30 so she was WILD!!! Instead of dancing out there with everyone else she just ran around - EVERYWHERE. The audience loved it. She even went out into the audience and to pet people's dogs. She is such an animal lover. Hayden really got into playing his guitar. Towards the end of the song I think he pretended to have a solo because he ran up front and really started going. It was really funny. Their spectacular performance won out team the Best Lip Sync award.

The highlight of my night was the award my mom won. They always give out a Hero of Hope award to cancer victims who have shown great courage throughout the year. This is voted on at the Relay for Life meeting throughout the year by those people who are cancer survivors or are still fighting. This year they gave out two Hero of Hope awards. One is to a lady (I can't remember her name) who had been through cancer like no one I've ever known. She lost her husband a few years ago to cancer. After the Relay for Life in 2008 she was diagnosed with cancer. I believe they only gave her 2 years to live. They have twin daughters who are eleven. I can't imagine going through that. My mom received the second award. She fought breast cancer back in the fall of 2006 and found out she had it again in the fall of 2008. The second time it was found in her brain which is really scary because that means it had been spreading. As of now the tumor has stopped growing and she continues to take chemo pills. They won't do surgery because it greatly increases the chance of it spreading. Instead they will just leave it there and monitor it. The side effects of her medication is really hard on her body. The combination of the two chemo pills causes skin irritation. The skin on her hands and feet has basically all peeled off. Her hands and feet are bright red, really sensitive, and she has HUGE cracks all over. She can hardly eat, get herself dressed, or do common everyday things. It greatly pains her to walk because of the sensitive skin and cracks. She has band aids and gauze all over. She is just not it very good shape. However, even though she is constantly in pain from everything going on, she is still very positive, caring, loving, and strong. Mom is the strongest person I know. She continues to work, care for her family, and not feel sorry for herself. She is my HERO OF HOPE! I love you. Mom.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Bunco/Life Update...

Sorry I haven't e-mailed anyone back yet, but imagine that Mark Twain Internet Service is not working. I know I hear all the gasps of shock coming from everyone. Especially Andrea!! I can only check this Blog and my school e-mail address (dmelvin@kirksville.k12.mo.us) from school. I remember that Jen was going to let me use her table and chairs, Bree was bring strawberries, Andrea was bringing homemade ice cream, Darla is bringing baked beans, and someone was going to bring fried chicken. Hopefully I can check my e-mail soon and will be able to see what everyone else is going to bring.

On another note, I have completed 9 days of summer school - 13 more!! I've been getting things prepared for Lydia's birthday party on July 4th. I can't believe the little turkey is going to be 2!! She also started new things last night. My niece teaches her funny things that I'm sure later I'll regret, but it's cute now. Ashley will look at her and say, "You're not nice". Lydia will respond, "No, you na nice." It was so funny to watch them "argue" last night. Darla has been watching her while I work at summer school and she LOVES her Aunt Deedee. While at summer school I've been doing some pre-school preparation work. I have my planned book all filled in with the dates (very time consuming), planned math for all year, Language and Spelling for the first 5 weeks, and Social Studies for the first nine weeks. All of those copies are done also. I could go ahead and plan more, but I'd just have to make changes later. So I've been a busy little bee in just 9 days. It makes coming back so much easier with Lydia so we can be in my room and not stuck in the work room. Ok, I've got to get off here so we can use the smart board.

Until next time...

Friday, June 5, 2009

Some Recent Favorite Pictures...

Lydia and Daddy watching the storm one night.

Lydia watching the cows in the pasture.
Lydia playing on the swing set at Claudia's birthday party.