Monday, July 26, 2010

Two Completely Different Topics....

For starters, here's the "after" preschool pictures.  You can see in the last post how everything was all off white except for the office which was pale blue and pastel yellow.  Now, we have

The Purple Room


The Orange Room



The Yellow Room



And the Beautiful Green Office!



Every time I walk in I just have to stand there and take it all in for awhile.  We love it!!

And now for a completely different topic.  I had my class reunion this weekend.  Ten years.  It doesn't seem possible.  I know that anyone reading this who is older than me is laughing because they probably think I have no clue how fast time really flies.  But for real- sometimes I really do feel like I was JUST graduating high school yesterday.  Here we are though.  A lot are married, some have kids, some are working on PhD's, some are trying to make it big and yet some are no different than they were ten years ago. 



I'll be moving three weeks from today.  There's another thing that hardly seems possible.  I guess right now I'm feeling pretty reflective.  A little down, a little frustrated over the fact that I still don't know for sure what I'll be doing once I move back.  I still am peaceful that moving back is the right decision but every time I think I know what I'm going to do I either second guess or another option seems to come up.  I think I'm trying to figure out how much I need to wait until I feel God speak and say "this is the direction I'm taking you" versus how much do I just need to pick one of the options and step out in faith, trusting that God will lead along the way.

I'm to the point now where yes, I'm still very sad to be leaving Athens but I'm ready to just have it done and over with.  I'm dreading packing.  I got my fill of that getting ready for the preschool to get done.  We just got everything over there unpacked and I hardly have a chance to organize my thoughts before I dive into packing my own stuff. 

Well I'm just rambling now.  Sometimes it helps to sort things out on here so sometimes you get all the jumbled up thoughts I have in my brain.  I'm impressed if you've made it all the way to the end:)

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Preschool Before

Well like I said earlier, there's a group here from Rockville, CT that has come to completely redo the preschool.  Oh my word, these people are so great!  Not only are they about the nicest people you'll ever meet, but they have gone above and beyond the extra mile.  They have no idea how much their work is appreciated!

So, there's not much to show for the before pictures.  It's all one color.  All three classrooms and both the bathrooms are all off white.  So I won't bore you with five pictures that look nearly the same.  Just one.


Now, the office does have some color.  But whooo wheee!  Is it ever time for an update on those colors!



You can see the lovely pale blue and pastel yellow combination here!  Ain't it purdy!  Also, you can't tell in the pictures but the ceiling is falling down and being held up by many a makeshift solution.  Every time the ceiling would start to fall in a new place, someone would come in and nail it back up "just good enough for now".  The carpet is really gross too.  It doesn't help that over the years we've gotten lots of flooding in there.  We have new gutters now, though and haven't had flooding problems since.  Yay!  I watched them tear up the carpet and the pad underneath.  The bottom of the carpet pad was stuck to the cement and they had to scrape it all off.  Gross!  And, as you can see in the office picture, the floorboards are falling apart and many of them are being held on by duct tape. 

Well, that's that for the before pictures.  The after pictures will be a little more drastic.  It's looking good in there and we are so excited!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Birthday Celebrations

Devin's birthday was last Saturday.  I was invited to go to Chuck E. Cheese but I was gone for VBS.  We decided to celebrate Monday night instead.  He said he wanted to go do putt-putt.  I took him there a couple months ago and he loved it and has wanted to go back ever since.  So after we ate we headed to the putt-putt place but it was closed:(  Monday night ended with a trip to Wal*Mart to pick out a birthday present.  We made plans to try again tonight and for awhile it looked like we were going to get rained out but it passed over just in time and we were able to go.  Last time he actually beat me by a few points, fair and square.  This time I whooped his tail.  I'm gonna miss him so much.  I love that kid!



We both looked washed out in this picture and his hair is getting pretty shaggy but it has to be good enough.

This weekend a group from Rockville, CT is coming down and all next week they're going to work on the preschool.  They're redoing everything from floor to ceiling.  I'll have to show some before and after pictures next week.  It's going to be a really busy and kind of inconvenient week but we're so excited to get it done!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

A Most Blessed Weekend:)

Before I start sharing my most blessed weekend, the answer to the trivia question in the last post is marijuana.  I know, awesome, right? 


Okay, now for the weekend.  Which, if you haven't gathered by now was most blessed:)  Fourty something of us from Athens and Atlanta met up again for our second VBS weekend together.  We headed down to Talladega, AL to a place called Shocco Springs where they can house over 1000 people who come there at any given time for their church camps, retreats and such.  Friday after work we had pouring down rain right when we were ready to leave.  In their haste to get into the car and out of the driving rain, Cassie and LeaAnn both ended up in my backseat and rather than getting back out of the car they decided to both stay back there.  I had made some mini cupcakes for the weekend and they looked so pretty.  But between running through the rain, the humidity and whatever else, the frosting fell off and a lot of them fell over.  I wasn't going to share with anyone until we got down there but since they were already dilapitated, we decided to break them out right away since we were already hungry.  I was concentrating on driving and so they took it upon themselves to reach into the front seat for the cupcakes.  It started our weekend out on a good and fun note:)



Once we got there, we spent Friday evening getting settled and rekindling some of the friendships we made from last years VBS.  Saturday morning after a way too early breakfast, we successfully took a group picture.  Fun fact:  the man in the back row in the middle with his head kind of cocked backwards grew up with and was good friends with Alan Jackson.  Somehow through association that pretty much makes me famous, doesn't it?



Saturday morning we had our seperate VBS classes.  The adults on one side of the room and us with the kiddos on the other side.  Most of the kids we had were from Atlanta and they were a great group of kids.  Super cute, sweet and smart.  After lunch we were able to go to the lake.  The very fun lake with two trampolines, a ginormous slide two moonwalk/plank things, a blob and two floating iceberg things.  We had to reserve a time and they only give each group an hour so the fun was shortlived but it was great.





Then we played some fierce games of volleyball before cleaning up, having our afternoon talk and eating supper.


After supper we had our evening program.  We had the kids act out our story during class (the theme was the Good Samaratin) then taught them a song.  We did those two things for everyone and there was another skit put on by some of the older kids before we all split up into groups to do a quick skit.  All having something to do with the theme.  Here's us and our kiddos that we had. 


We finished off our evening with games and fellowship.  I spent my time at the euchre table.  Including one of the funnest games of euchre I've ever played.  Me and Cassie vs. two high school guys from Atlanta.  I won't even try to explain the funniness of it all.  When it was getting late and everyone was tired but not wanting the night to end yet, Cassie decided we should have a bubble blowing contest.  I nearly barfed before I got my gum chewed up but it was worth it in the end becuase I didn't do too bad in the contest:)


Sunday after church we had some time to kill so we played some mini golf,


played on this fun contraption at the playground,


and played a couple rounds of knockout.


After lunch we all just hung around, not really wanting to say our goodbye's, not really wanting to leave the friends we rarely see.  Now I'm exhausted but it was well worth it.  The whole weekend was- you guessed it- most blessed:)  A great reminder of what it means to be a good neighbor in our daily lives, awesome fellowship and lots of just plain fun!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Trivia

According to today's edition of the local newspaper, what crop brings the most money in for the state of Alabama?

Monday, July 05, 2010

Blind/Deaf/Mute

History tidbit for the day:  Hellen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, AL, about an hour from Athens.  Friday night some of us went over there to watch "The Miracle Worker" play.  They show it all summer long, right in her old backyard.  We didn't get there in time to go through her house (bummer) but the play was really cool.  I had seen the movie when I was in grade school.  If you've ever seen it, this is the dining room scene where Anne Sullivan first confronts Helen's parents and then proceeds to spend the entire morning locked in the dining room trying to train Helen to be civilized.  It was really touching and the young girl who played Helen did an incredible job. 



Saturday night we went out to eat at Dreamland BBQ.  I think it was voted the best rib place in America or something like that.  I honestly don't think I would agree but it was good and a fun experience.  The waiter took our picture and the flash was off and he didn't let it focus first so it's blurry.  But we made sure to have BBQ sauce all over our faces before he snapped it:)


While there, we had some very strict instructions:


Sunday evening we went to Mark & Bekah's for supper where a baggo tournament ensued.  It was pretty intense.  The final game was down to me and Amber vs. Kerwin and LeaAnn.  It was 20 to 20.  (You play to 21.)  It was my turn to throw and unfortunately the pressure got to me and I lost it for our team:(  Either the pressure or I just threw bad.


Speaking of LeaAnn, she's our extra roommate for a month this summer.  She's doing her internship here at the preschool and it's been great having her here!


We shot off a few fireworks, most of which turned out to be duds.  I was nervous the whole time.  Ever since a little boy from Athens got killed by one a few years ago, I haven't been a fan of shooting off my own.  Especially with kids around.  But everybody was safe.


Tonight we're going to watch the Athens fireworks.  Since so many people go to church on Sunday evenings they decided to shoot them off tonight instead.  So the celebrating coninues I guess....