Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Whew!

What a crazy couple of weeks!

First -- Mr. Grady started preschool.  After some finagaling and some hemhawing (on our part), we finally have him in the morning session.  It's a group of younger kids (4's only vs. some 4's and mostly 5's) than the afternoon, and if we decide to hold him back, he'll have a better chance of staying with these kids.  He goes MWTh mornings, and T afternoons.  (Confusing, right?)  Hopefully I never forget to drop him off or pick him up.  :)  His teacher is SO nice, however, that I'm sure she'd be very kind and understanding about it.  :)  On Tuesdays, he gets library time, and guess who he'll see in the library?!  His Meemaw!  I don't know if he's put that together yet.  He will be so excited.  :)

Second - I started school.  (Man I wish I had a first day picture to show you!)  :)  I think the year is going to be awesome.  This is my second one where I feel like a normal human being...not pregnant or with a baby and pumping in my office.  It makes SUCH a difference.  I have some new challenges ahead (teaching Oral Comm online for the first time, as well as Cornerstone, a new class) and I'm VERY excited about it.  :)  Plus I have a new dress to wear tomorrow.  (Maybe a "2nd Day" picture to come?)  :)

Third - I actually received bad news between my classes on Monday.  The clock in my classroom doesn't work, so I ran upstairs to my office to grab my phone to keep track of time.  I had a voicemail from my dad, which I listened to on the way back downstairs.  He said he had bad news, and that I should call him.  Well geez.  Do I wait until after my next class but wonder the whole time?  Or do I call him quickly but then have to teach right after hearing whatever it was?  I opted for calling.  He told me that my Grandma Shontz had passed away the night before.  So sad!  We aren't particularly close with that side of the family...no reason except distance and...life?  We always say, "Oh we should get down there and visit them" but it rarely happens.  So her passing makes me really sad for that reason most of all.  Though it's not for an ideal situation, I'm actually looking forward to making the trip to her funeral on Thursday to see my grandpa, aunts and uncles, and all the other relatives.  (That's my grandpa and grandma above.  The picture was taken approximately two years ago.) 

The rest of the weekend should be fun and relaxing.  We are going to Cedar Rapids to celebrate Josh's sister's birthday.  She is going to rent a pontoon on Saturday and we are going to brunch on the boat.  (I don't get to say that NEARLY enough.)  :)  We are hoping to spend a night there to lengthen our stay.  And Grady already told me that if we stayed, Daddy and I were welcome to come back to Dike and just let he and Kingsley sleep over.  What a thoughtful kid.  :)

Speaking of cherishing kids...we were playing at the train table in Von Maur today and a woman struck up a conversation with me.  She was there buying a present for her grandson, not quite 3, who was recovering from brain surgery and would be spending a lot of time in bed.  Poor punkin!!!!  I can't imagine.  We are so blessed with our two healthy, happy, bright, funny, creative, giving little ones.  I am not near thankful enough.  That little boy has been on my mind all day.  I told her to buy him a flashlight...those are always hot items in this house.  I so hope he enjoys it!!

I hope you all are having great weeks, and getting out to soak up the beautiful weather!! 


Monday, August 6, 2012

Watermelon Days!


You know it's August in Iowa when it's time for Watermelon Days!!  This past weekend was a lot of fun.  Saturday morning started out with the annual Phil Kruger 5k, and for once I was actually excited about running this rather than dreading it.  (Last year I ran a total of 4 times the week before the race...nothing else all summer.)  This year I have been really good about going for runs and having done Dam to Dam, I was feeling pretty good about it.  The race itself was fun...we even got on the news.  :)  My goal time was 27:33 (my personal best so far) and I got 27:07, so that was good too.  I was secretly hoping for 26 something, but now that's just the goal for next year.  :)  It was even more special as it was a family affair.  Josh, Mark, and Rob all ran the race too.  Rob's been running a lot this summer and did a marathon a few weeks ago, so it was no surprise to anyone that he smoked the race.  He won his age group.  :)  Between the Heimanns, I won, then Josh, then Mark.  For a girl who isn't a runner (I swear, I'm still not!), feeling pretty good about that.

The rest of the day was just as much fun.  After showering, we went back downtown to eat lunch at the Lions Club with Rob, Kate and Braden.  Then it was a kids pedal tractor pull, petting zoo, bouncy houses, treats and face tattoos before the parade.  Dad came over from his place for that, and we were able to watch it with him and Teri too.  (Mark had already left for Argentina at that point.  No big deal.)  The kids of course loved it, and each got a ridiculous amount of candy.  (Maybe I'll use it to bribe Kingsley into potty training???)  :)  After the parade, we all came back to my house for grilling and a little birthday party for Braden, which Great-Grandma Rouse joined in on.  So fun!  The kids had a blast in particular.

Saturday night brought a sitter (yay!) and going down to Slice for live music and fun with friends.  More fun!!  Love that you never know who you are going to see from the past!  :)  /Rob joined us out and caught up with several classmates, which was particularly nice from him since he's not around here.

Sunday was another great day...Nick and Annie decided to come up from Cedar Rapids for a visit. We went out to lunch with them and then to Heimanns for badminton.  It was gorgeous out and the kids got some quality aunt/uncle time in.

I'm actually sitting outside right now writing this...gorgeous out again.  Sooo apprecited after the hot days!!  Grady is laying on the grass beside me, playing with sticks and little leaves.  :)  Funny what they can find to entertain themselves with!  Miss K is in taking a nap, as is Josh who has to work tonight.  (Yep...stinking third shift again.)

I made the decision to switch my Park to Park registration from the 10k to the half on Sept. 8th.  Exciting, but that means a lot of work between now and then.  I'm ready for it.  I've just been doing shorter runs--4-6 miles--since Dam to Dam and that's great but not so challenging anymore.  Bring it!  :)

Hope you are enjoying this afternoon as much as I am!!

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