Here in Cleveland we pray, long for, and desire any type of "inclement weather" or "snow" day. The wind can blow the wrong way and school will be out. In defense of our somewhat wimpy handling of bad weather, our back roads in Bradley Cty. get slick and icy in a heartbeat, and you know you wouldn't want your baby riding on a school bus on those roads!
So with that being said, yesterday, no student came to school even asking about snow... none of the teachers were even really concerned mainly because our weather forecasters are usually wrong and we never know what's going to happen. They said we would get some icy rain and mayyyyybe sleet and snow.
Well geesh! It came POURING in and I give props to the school system for dismissing school so soon. By 3 o'clock it was snowing hard and mom and I were watching trucks go sliding down her hill. It would have been TERRIBLE had buses been on the road then.
Anywho-we stayed safe in mom's house all night and I wasn't even going to attempt going anywhere considering the last batch of ice we got I almost wrecked 2 times. I haven't gotten out of my PJs today and I've helped feed, bathe, and put to sleep a number of babies. I'm going to attempt to venture home tomorrow and pray my hill isn't still icy.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
"It means no worries! For the rest of our days!"
I bought my house 8 months ago. It has probably been one of the best decisions EVER for me. I had a few concerns before I made this big (and expensive!) decision, but I'm glad to say that honestly, I believe the Lord answered my prayers on some of those concerns.
I wasn't afraid of paying all the bills or even taking care of everything, but I was concerned that...
#1-I would get terribly lonely.
and
#2-I would get terribly scared.
Sooo... dealing with #1. I honestly have not had one moment of loneliness. Because of that, it has also made me realize that loneliness has nothing to do with being around people, but rather how you view your life and circumstances. So I'm thankful to the good Lord that I've never felt lonely, and if anything, sometimes I crave to go home. It's warm, smells good, and if there's a mess-I know it's mine, and no one elses.
In regard to #2, I honestly haven't been scared. I've had maybe 2 times where I've heard weird noises, but then I realize where they are coming from. I did ask for mace (and got some) for Christmas, just in case someone did "enter" my home unexpectedly. So don't try to pull any pranks on this girl!!
It hit me all of a sudden that I am THRILLED and unbelievably THANKFUL that I feel peace in these areas. I can TOTALLY understand that if you're used to having a man live with you... and especially sleep in the same bed with you, that it can feel unsafe or lonely when they aren't there. I'm sure when I have that in my life I'll be the same way... but until then, I give total appreciation to the Lord for helping me out with this. Hakuna matata.
I wasn't afraid of paying all the bills or even taking care of everything, but I was concerned that...
#1-I would get terribly lonely.
and
#2-I would get terribly scared.
Sooo... dealing with #1. I honestly have not had one moment of loneliness. Because of that, it has also made me realize that loneliness has nothing to do with being around people, but rather how you view your life and circumstances. So I'm thankful to the good Lord that I've never felt lonely, and if anything, sometimes I crave to go home. It's warm, smells good, and if there's a mess-I know it's mine, and no one elses.
In regard to #2, I honestly haven't been scared. I've had maybe 2 times where I've heard weird noises, but then I realize where they are coming from. I did ask for mace (and got some) for Christmas, just in case someone did "enter" my home unexpectedly. So don't try to pull any pranks on this girl!!
It hit me all of a sudden that I am THRILLED and unbelievably THANKFUL that I feel peace in these areas. I can TOTALLY understand that if you're used to having a man live with you... and especially sleep in the same bed with you, that it can feel unsafe or lonely when they aren't there. I'm sure when I have that in my life I'll be the same way... but until then, I give total appreciation to the Lord for helping me out with this. Hakuna matata.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
I can finally breathe
Tonight was my last ball game, and proud to say that both the Lady Bruins and Bruins won the SETAC championship! YAY! I have most of those ball players in class and they are fabulous kids. And honestly, Lake Forest has come a long way in this town and I still think some people are surprised when we do well at something. If you're not from our small little town then you may no understand the dynamics of the school systems, but there are definitely some heavy rivals. So I give all the credit to the great kids we have.
My student teacher has been teaching 2 classes a day and will slowly add until she teaches 2 full weeks. It's SO weird to not teach all day, and not to mention, actually be listening to someone else teach what I normally teach. It's been great though and I hope I am helping her as well. I can tell that I'm not nearly as exhausted each evening!
So with b'ball ending... and not teaching all day... I honestly feel as if this is my chance to rest. And I mean "rest" in every sense of the word-physically, mentally, and emotionally. My sister comes into town next week and my other sister is having surgery so I hope to spend a lot of time helping the family. Life is good.
My student teacher has been teaching 2 classes a day and will slowly add until she teaches 2 full weeks. It's SO weird to not teach all day, and not to mention, actually be listening to someone else teach what I normally teach. It's been great though and I hope I am helping her as well. I can tell that I'm not nearly as exhausted each evening!
So with b'ball ending... and not teaching all day... I honestly feel as if this is my chance to rest. And I mean "rest" in every sense of the word-physically, mentally, and emotionally. My sister comes into town next week and my other sister is having surgery so I hope to spend a lot of time helping the family. Life is good.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Things I'm Looking Forward To...
Here is the list that is keeping me going:
Things I'm Looking Forward To...
1. Basketball season being over... in less than 2 weeks. Praise the Lord!
2. Having my student teacher teach 2 full weeks. What will I do all day? Ohh wait... everything else that seems to still take up my time at school.
3. The new Valentine's Day Movie. (shallow, huh?)
4. Spring Break in NYC with family and then visiting my BFF in Virginia! SO EXCITED!
5. Actually running the half marathon-HUGE goal!
6. The last day of school.
7. Disney in June!!!
Yes... you can note all of the traveling being done, thus why I'm a little tight on the funds, but it will all work out somehow! =) Might as well live it up while I can!
Things I'm Looking Forward To...
1. Basketball season being over... in less than 2 weeks. Praise the Lord!
2. Having my student teacher teach 2 full weeks. What will I do all day? Ohh wait... everything else that seems to still take up my time at school.
3. The new Valentine's Day Movie. (shallow, huh?)
4. Spring Break in NYC with family and then visiting my BFF in Virginia! SO EXCITED!
5. Actually running the half marathon-HUGE goal!
6. The last day of school.
7. Disney in June!!!
Yes... you can note all of the traveling being done, thus why I'm a little tight on the funds, but it will all work out somehow! =) Might as well live it up while I can!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Just keep running... Just keep running...
My knees and shins have taken a killing. I am in week three of attempting to train for my lofty goal of running the Nashville half marathon.
I am VERY determined to do it, and I figured if I announce it on here then it will keep me accountable. I started right after Christmas even though the regular training plans don't start until February. uhhh, you have to be able to run 3 miles when you start in February. Seriously?! Thus why I started a month early.
I'm running 3-4 times a week and I am starting to look forward to it. But, today, I did 2 miles and I felt like I hit a wall. I'm not quite sure what the next step is in getting me through it... I've only ran on a treadmill because it's been insanely cold outside but I know I need to get out and enjoy the scenery a little bit. I have earphones in and TVs in front of me, and I still can't seem to stay distracted enough. Not to mention, I accidentally pulled that stupid red emergency string off TWICE which totally messed me up.
Anywho-I will gladly take any advice and encouragement in this area, because it's all new to me. My next need is to get new shoes and some outdoor running clothing-when the bank account permits. =)
I am VERY determined to do it, and I figured if I announce it on here then it will keep me accountable. I started right after Christmas even though the regular training plans don't start until February. uhhh, you have to be able to run 3 miles when you start in February. Seriously?! Thus why I started a month early.
I'm running 3-4 times a week and I am starting to look forward to it. But, today, I did 2 miles and I felt like I hit a wall. I'm not quite sure what the next step is in getting me through it... I've only ran on a treadmill because it's been insanely cold outside but I know I need to get out and enjoy the scenery a little bit. I have earphones in and TVs in front of me, and I still can't seem to stay distracted enough. Not to mention, I accidentally pulled that stupid red emergency string off TWICE which totally messed me up.
Anywho-I will gladly take any advice and encouragement in this area, because it's all new to me. My next need is to get new shoes and some outdoor running clothing-when the bank account permits. =)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Picture recap
Finally... some recent photos!
1. Harper at Thanksgiving
2. New Years fun at the Maddens
3.Precious Gabriel
4. First snow in my house (early December)
5.Harper's birthday party
6. UK game
7. Me and mom at UK game (BTW, mom got to meet Jeff Sheppard, MVP of the 1998 NCAA tournament and also the last time UK won the tourney and you would have thought it was George Bush!)
8.Gabriel
9. Cousins Gabriel and Jones








1. Harper at Thanksgiving
2. New Years fun at the Maddens
3.Precious Gabriel
4. First snow in my house (early December)
5.Harper's birthday party
6. UK game
7. Me and mom at UK game (BTW, mom got to meet Jeff Sheppard, MVP of the 1998 NCAA tournament and also the last time UK won the tourney and you would have thought it was George Bush!)
8.Gabriel
9. Cousins Gabriel and Jones
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
the Power of Siblings
Driving home tonight from dinner I was listenin' to a little John Tesh... yes, I know. Go ahead and make fun. He was talking about how siblings help shape our lives and I thought I would post what he said.
*Pulled from his radio site with a few of my personal thoughts thrown in there.*
1.They buffer stress. ...research shows that having a brother or sister adds an extra level of protection and moral support, especially during stressful events like a separation or divorce.
I totallly agree! What would I do without having not just one, but TWO sisters to vent to!?
2.They provide social sparring partners. ... researchers found that sibling can get into a fight anywhere from six to 10 times per hour. While these fights can be a headache for parents, they help kids learn how to do things like stick up for themselves and negotiate compromises.
Well that explains it all. We 3 girls don't have issues sticking up for ourselves.
3.They drive our accomplishments. ... we try to assert our independence from our family by being different from our siblings. That’s why it’s common for one family to have a child who’s athletic, and another who’s a whiz with the books.
Interesting... but it totally makes sense.
4.Siblings help our romantic relationships. ...having a brother or sister of the opposite sex makes it easier for us to form adult relationships - because we already know what to expect when we start socializing. In one study, people who were raised with older siblings had an easier time starting conversations, and were more likely to be rated as interesting by their peers.
Ugh, my sisters have been right more times than I would like to admit when it comes to boys. Rachel even convinced Sarah to keep dating Alex just to see how things go and voila! Wedding Bells! He jokingly continues to thank her for it.
Seeing these few research findings reminds me how lucky I am that I have sisters. I honestly think I'ld be really different without them. a little food for thought...
*Pulled from his radio site with a few of my personal thoughts thrown in there.*
1.They buffer stress. ...research shows that having a brother or sister adds an extra level of protection and moral support, especially during stressful events like a separation or divorce.
I totallly agree! What would I do without having not just one, but TWO sisters to vent to!?
2.They provide social sparring partners. ... researchers found that sibling can get into a fight anywhere from six to 10 times per hour. While these fights can be a headache for parents, they help kids learn how to do things like stick up for themselves and negotiate compromises.
Well that explains it all. We 3 girls don't have issues sticking up for ourselves.
3.They drive our accomplishments. ... we try to assert our independence from our family by being different from our siblings. That’s why it’s common for one family to have a child who’s athletic, and another who’s a whiz with the books.
Interesting... but it totally makes sense.
4.Siblings help our romantic relationships. ...having a brother or sister of the opposite sex makes it easier for us to form adult relationships - because we already know what to expect when we start socializing. In one study, people who were raised with older siblings had an easier time starting conversations, and were more likely to be rated as interesting by their peers.
Ugh, my sisters have been right more times than I would like to admit when it comes to boys. Rachel even convinced Sarah to keep dating Alex just to see how things go and voila! Wedding Bells! He jokingly continues to thank her for it.
Seeing these few research findings reminds me how lucky I am that I have sisters. I honestly think I'ld be really different without them. a little food for thought...
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Hi ho.... hi ho.... off to work I go
Yes, the two weeks of no work is coming to an end. It has felt like an eternity.... a good eternity. I have spent this week with so many of my favorite people... the Lee U crew.... the old school NC crew... the CHS crew... and of course my family. I love it! I wish I could just hang out like this all the time.
Anywho-today I finished the last of the organizing around the house and I'm trying to make myself sleepy to I'll actually make it through a full day tomorrow. (As a side note, does anyone else who also obsesses with organizing ever go back to the same place you organized a month ago and re-organize it all over again? Please someone tell me yes or else I'm going to have to get on medicine for this insanity in my head!)
Although I am not full of adventurous stories right now, here are some things you might have to look forward to if you follow my blog...
*couponing
*attempting to train for a 1/2 marathon
*actually putting up some pictures
*more iphone discoveries
*and mayyyyybe some recent personal revelations
2010 here I come!
Anywho-today I finished the last of the organizing around the house and I'm trying to make myself sleepy to I'll actually make it through a full day tomorrow. (As a side note, does anyone else who also obsesses with organizing ever go back to the same place you organized a month ago and re-organize it all over again? Please someone tell me yes or else I'm going to have to get on medicine for this insanity in my head!)
Although I am not full of adventurous stories right now, here are some things you might have to look forward to if you follow my blog...
*couponing
*attempting to train for a 1/2 marathon
*actually putting up some pictures
*more iphone discoveries
*and mayyyyybe some recent personal revelations
2010 here I come!
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