Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Our New Schedule
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
What a week!

Cute monkey outfit- the shirt is from Denlow and the shorts are from Rebe (one of the loving grandmothers). These pictures are all from today- there was an unfortunate incident with an unfastened diaper midday.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Eight weeks old!





Sunday, July 29, 2007
Great Grandpa!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
The Right Pacifier!


Today I learned that Grant is a chunky monkey compared to Charlie, who is eight days younger than he is. Holding Charlie was like holding a doll!
Monday, July 23, 2007
Pictures for the Grandparents




Thursday, July 12, 2007
Mommy Lessons
- Time flies. Not just the past month, but the minutes and hours in a day. I can pass eight hours in the blink of an eye. Its so different than when I was pregnant and time moved so slowly.
- I really enjoy breastfeeding. Its weird to think that I make milk. Troy's tried telling me that 50% of all mammals make milk, but its still kind of strange. However, there's something about looking down and seeing Grant eat that is so peaceful. I'm making his food, and he is growing, all because of me.
- I don't need eight hours of sleep. Six hours, interupted by a crying, hungry baby, is enough.
- Troy is much more helpful than I figured he'd be. There are still some areas that's we're learning about (ALWAYS refrigerate leftover breastmilk!), but he's wonderful. And funny.
I'm sure there's tons more that I've learned. But this is good for now.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Just for you, Aunt Sharon!




Monday, July 09, 2007
A Month!
We had a good trip to Raleigh for the 4th of July. Troy's grandmother, Grant's great-grandmother, was in town from Ohio. We had a great time sharing the baby with her. We ate too much, as usual.
Today I learned that Grant does like to snuggle up sometimes. Like today, when he just wanted to sleep on me instead of in his crib. They say you can't spoil a newborn. What's the harm in trying?
Sunday, June 24, 2007
We Can Get Sleep!
We hung around the house yesterday and watched Deadwood. There was lots of breastfeeding and diaper changing in between. Today we may head to the grocery store and Toys R Us. It kind of depends on how much energy I have once Troy finishes sleeping in. I decided to let him sleep as long as possible this morning so that I can wake him up tonight if I need to. Nice, eh?
Today I learned that sometimes Grant just needs a lot of tries before he'll actually latch on. Booger.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Quick Update

Thursday, June 14, 2007
Snip Snip
Our first funny story- Troy was changing his poopy diaper today. He got all the gunk out of the boy parts and was going to put a clean diaper on. He was holding Grant's feet up and out of the way and he must have been holding them back too far because more poop started coming out. We rush and clean that up and MORE comes out. Our little Grant is like a playdoh dispenser- crank enough tension on those legs and poop comes out. I would've laughed a lot more, but laughing, coughing, and sneezing hurts a bit. So I had to make do with giggling. I guess that's what I learned today- don't pull back too hard on the baby's legs.
HE'S SO CUTE!!!
Sunday, June 10, 2007
No News
We went to the used book store yesterday, and I loaded up. I'm so glad I love to read (thanks, Mom!) and it was fun picking out some new material. The owner of the shop asked if I'd been reading to the baby, and I said no. But on my way out, I realized that I have been reading to him. He got read to every time I read to my class. So this little guy knows a lot about third grade language arts and math.
I'm also working on some stitching. I won't be using my sewing machine for awhile- I took it in yesterday for a tune up. Really the needle threader needed to be replaced, but I figured I'd get the whole thing looked at while its there. I haven't used it much recently, and after Grant comes, I'm sure I won't feel like sewing right away. So I'm working on Hardanger. Someone's going to get very lucky this Christmas, assuming the projects gets finished. I am the queen of the unfinished project.
We've gotten enough rain for the weekend, so I hope it stays sunny. We've been walking each evening. Its not bringing on labor, but I can tell each walk is easier. Hopefully it will help to be in better shape for labor.
Today I learned that Henry will ring his bell to go out even if he's just been out and done all his business. I also learned that the song that comes to mind when he does this is from "Little Shop of Horrors."
I've given you Southern Exposure
To get you to thrive.
I've pinched you back hard, like
I'm supposed to
You're barely alive.
I've tried you at levels of moisture
From desert to mud!
I've given you grow lights and mineral supplements.
What do you want from me?
Blood?
Thursday, June 07, 2007
I'm On Vacation
I'm going to read and do other quiet, restful things in between taking care of some things around the house. I have an appointment with Dr. "Nothing's Wrong, You're Just Pregnant" Wheelock at 3 pm today, with an ultrasound to see how big Grant is these days. Will he say induce or will he tell me to come home and suck it up for awhile longer?
Today I learned that some guy rode for four miles at fifty miles per hour in his wheelchair after the handles got stuck in the grille of a big rig. They said he was bummed that he'd spilled his soda, but was otherwise fine. Wow.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Long Time, No Post
The doctor says I'm progressing well. We'll leave it at that.
We spent the weekend hanging out and doing some things around the house. We got some pictures framed recently, so we were rearranging the art in the kitchen and living room to accommodate the new pieces. I think it looks really good.
Relay for Life was Friday/Saturday. We walked for an hour Friday night. The event went really well- my team raised over two thousand dollars. I wanted to stay overnight, but Troy and Rachel (our doula) convinced me that I'd be very unhappy if I didn't get enough sleep and then went into labor. I allowed myself to be convinced.
Henry is a happy, healthy puppy again.
Troy has discovered longboarding, a form of skateboarding. I hope I can survive another one of his hobbies.
Today I learned that Heely's- the stupid shoes with a wheel in the heel that I hate- are causing a sharp rise in childhood injuries. I was nearly run over several times at the mall last weekend by kids who had them on. And I even beep when I back up.
Monday, May 28, 2007
What's Happening
Saturday- Troy, Will, and I ate at Cracker Barrel and went to a local mall. I bought nursing pajamas, tanks, and a bra. I'm getting ready to feed this little monkey when he decides to come out. We picked Becky up at the airport, received lots of cute French presents, and then ate dinner at the Melting Pot.
Sunday- Troy, Will, and Becky went to see a movie at Southpoint- I walked and walked and walked around the air-conditioned place. I didn't really buy anything; I just wanted to get some exercise and it was so hot outside! We had dinner at Cheesecake Factory.
Monday- We hung out at the house and had a nice grilled lunch. Then we drove back to Virginia. The house is still in one piece, and all the fish are happy. We've spent the evening doing laundry and other household chores. Not fun, exactly, but the necessary evils, I guess.
Today I learned that its incredibly hard to tell someone how to sew things. Its much easier to show them.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
AR Points
We finished the breastfeeding class last night. Its amazing that humans actually have to take a class on something that mammals just do. We'll have to see how easy or hard it is for Grant and I. We will make it work!
Tomorrow is the last SOL test. Yippee!
Today I learned that Henry LOVES cottage cheese. Loves it!
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Puking Has Ceased!
After $200 and all day at the vet (for Henry- not us), we've determined he had an upset stomach of unknown origin. However, our little canine baby is no longer puking and appears quite pleased to be home with us. I want a good night's sleep- I have to administer the math SOL test to six kids tomorrow.
Troy is also pooped. He didn't worry too much about Henry, but he spent all night dealing with me being anxious. Such a level headed guy.
Today I learned that vets are baffled by perky pukey puppies.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Poor Henry

I hope he feels better tomorrow. I think he may have to go into his crate- I'm too tired and pregnant to come home from work and clean all the carpets.

Henry taking a break from puking by resting with his nose against the vent. No wonder his breathing sounded funny...
Weekend Update
- We had a lovely dinner on Saturday night with some friends. We did some walking, too. I like socializing some. I wonder if we'll really be all that altered when the baby comes. Can't you take babies out to restaurants? Sunday, Joann came to visit with Katherine, who is the cutest nearly-two-year-old (except Amelia, of course). They wore me out- I had to pick up after Katherine.
- The laundry got done!!!
- SOL testing started today at school. I didn't give any tests today; I test kids Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Everything went well with my group that hung out with me. I was very pleased.
- Troy sold the Audi. There simply aren't words for the happiness and relief that brings me.
I feel like there's a lot of whining in here. Please don't get me wrong- I'm very happy. I'm just frustrated with the end of school nearing. Life really is good in Lynchburg!
Today I learned that my "too tired to think" point is at noon. It used to be 2 pm.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Another Week
Henry was good all day today. No messes!
School is on a funky schedule on Tuesday due to Falwell's funeral here in town. They're worried about transportation, so they're releasing everyone an hour early. It makes no sense since the funeral is at 1 pm. They'll be sending some buses out as the funeral is just beginning and ending. I guess we were all kind of hoping for the day off if they were going to alter our schedule.
Today I learned that teachers are always desperate for an excuse to have a day off. Maybe everyone, everywhere, in every job feels this way.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Today's Real Entry
I took a couple of photos of my flowers today. I should've done it before the snowball bush, tulips, and lily of the valley faded. Those were really beautiful.

Lupine- this pick was Troy's. Its growing really well and spreading out.
Clematis- Another pick of Troy's. Its growing up the railing to our deck.
My peonies- I planted them four years ago. The first year they didn't sprout. The second year they sprouted and grew, but didn't bloom. Last year they bloomed. This year, they are ENORMOUS and beautiful.
I came home today to three piles of Henry vomit and one pile of Henry poo. I can't figure out why he puked. That's one of the great mysteries of my life. Its been going for several years. I think I would feel let down if it stopped and we never figured out why. I must say- anyone watching would've enjoyed the show of me trying to clean all that mess up with my big belly in the way.
Today I learned that having a relatively new home can still be relatively expensive.
House Advertisement
"Remarks: Wonderful two story home that stands out through upgrades and meticulous preservation. Located in a private cul-de-sac this home is perfect for anyone that wants the privacy of the country and convenience of a 10 minute drive to Lynchburg. Pristine hardwood floors, ceramic tile and custom cabinets enhance the open floor plan. From the kitchen, breakfast nook, or dining room enjoy the serene private wooded rear yard while entertaining or eating. Enjoy 9 ft., ceilings in the finished basement in addition to to the cathedral ceiling in upstairs bedroom. Secret storage room just through master bedroom closet is perfect for storage or an imaginative mind."
Oh dear.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Naked Clowns
Its for timing contractions. I think Troy just wanted an excuse to buy a pretty red stopwatch. I guess I shouldn't grumble too much; he did get me something.
As for naked clowns, we were studying fish today in reading, and we were talking about how the clownfish got its name. I asked one of my students, "What do clowns usually wear?" thinking that he would respond with something about bright clothes. His response?
"Nothing! They wear nothing!" I can only hope that he thought I'd asked him what clownfish usually wear. Because clowns with nothing on scare me.
Today I learned that my OB's response to any quesionable discomfort I have is, "You're pregnant." Even sharp intense pains. Its all because I'm pregnant. Lucky me.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Irony, in Second Grade
The irony? They gave the part of the mom to a girl with alopecia. She really has very little hair to pull out. Even weirder? No one- not one of the four teachers nor the music teacher- noticed in two weeks of rehearsals, until I showed up one day and started laughing at the choice of mom. I couldn't believe they'd missed that.
Today I learned that this is teacher appreciation week. The PTO had lunch brought in. I love free lunch.
Butterflies and Birds
"Butterflies are insects and birds are... birds!" Ah. A triumphant answer on the similarities of these two creatures.
The right answer was they both lay eggs.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Back Home
It was lovely to see my parents, sister, and brother-in-law. The aunts, uncles, and cousins were a delight. I can't think of anything funner than making fun of my cousin's "Greek god" of a prom date.
The house is still standing. We both tend to get anxious as we enter the neighborhood, thinking that perhaps the house burned down while we were gone. But its still here! The grass is currently being mowed by one good husband.
The only disappointment was that I thought we'd be able to pick up Henry today. Turns out its only medical discharges. So I'll have to look at pictures and think fond thoughts. It'll be nice to be able to get ready in the morning without having to take Henry out.
Today I learned that my stomach has just barely enough room for a burrito. Enough, but just barely. Mmmmm. Guacamole.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Wedding and Mother's Day
My students wrote letters to their mothers today for Mother's Day. The following is my favorite:
Dear Mom,
Happy Mother’s Day. I hope you have safe trip. You are the best mom in the world. Thank you for everything you buy me. I like when you cook ribs. Love, ---------
Its the simple things, isn't it? I'm starting to wonder what kinds of letters Grant will come home with in a few years. What will he thank me for? What will he love about me? What sorts of strange things will he tell his teachers about home? I know all sorts of things about my students' families that would probably make them blush. I hope Grant and our other children have some sense of discretion.
Today I learned that a game of Monopoly with the assistant principal can make a student's day.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
My Cutie Pie





Monday, May 07, 2007
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Scary Man
The "It Ain't Me Babe" singer has allegedly been dubbed the "weird man" by children in the class, in the Los Angeles suburb Calabas, where his son Jakob Dylan's child attends.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: "The kids have been coming home and telling their parents about the weird man who keeps coming to class to sing scary songs on his guitar.
"He's been visiting the school just for fun, but the kids don't appreciate they are in the presence of a musical legend. They just think of him as the weird guitar guy."

Friday, May 04, 2007
Happy Weekend to All!
Not much planned. I went to bed at 8:30 last night since we're going to a party tonight at a friend's house. I might stay awake until ten or so! I need to get to the library tomorrow, since I have some books that are due Monday. I've been reading up a storm. I liked "A Good Year" by Peter Mayle. It was a quick, fun read. "Ella in Bloom" was also good- I can't remember the author. I'm almost done with "The Ballroom on Magnolia Street" by Sharon Owens. Its been cute so far.
I've also been doing some Hardanger work again. I don't know why the mood hits when it does, but I just go with it. I'm hoping that this project is one I'll finish. I think I have too many started.
Today I learned that most dogs don't like the sound of rocks or coins shaking in a metal can. This can be used to discipline them. I'd never heard it before.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Gas
Its raining here, which we need greatly. However, it has caused Field Day, the day I dread most of all, to be postponed from tomorrow to next Friday. Yippee! I'm off next Friday to attend a wedding. I GOT OUT OF FIELD DAY!!!
Today I learned that my dad's new chemo pills are sized for horses. Yuck.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Relay for Life
Monday, April 30, 2007
Its been awhile...
Its hot and my ankles are huge. Guess what my OB told me? Its hot and you're pregnant. Its normal. Lucky me. My blood pressure is fine, though. So I'm in good shape.
Work is going well. I'm getting things all wrapped up, which helps me sleep at night. Boy do I sleep well at night! I wake up a lot to use the bathroom, but I'm dreaming and all. I had a dream last night that was reminiscent of Titanic. Boats sinking really quickly into the ocean. There were several other extremely surreal moments, but the boat sinking thing was really freaky. I felt like I was free falling in my dream.
Today I learned that sometimes kids with really big learning problems don't qualify for special education. Even if they really need it.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Spring Break
I have a good bit of stuff to do over spring break, so don't worry about me getting bored. I just can't believe I'll be completely finished with school and grad school in less than two months. I've also been adding to my summer schedule by offering to work with more kids over the summer. I'm up to four definitely, one tentatively. Five kids should keep me busy.
Wednesday I learned that I can have my students mop the floor if they spit on it.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Better Day
Tonight should be busy. I'm meeting a professor, baking cookies for a "spring table" at school tomorrow, and grocery shopping to bake aforementioned cookies. I guess busy is good. No chance to get bored. People keep thinking I'll be bored this summer. First of all, I don't think I will get bored. Second, is there anything wrong with being bored?!? I happen to think it might be welcomed to wake up with an empty day ahead. I know Henry would like that very much!
Today I learned that I'm going to have to raise a stink if I don't want to play golf this weekend.
Monday, April 10, 2006
Forever
I'm feeling the need to vent, so I figured this would be the place to do it.
I'm FED UP with my job right now. I'm desperately hoping that spring break (next week) does something to alleviate my suffering. The kids are nuts. The teachers are nuts. The administrators are nuts. I'm (you guessed it) nuts.
The weather is beautiful. Henry is great. Troy is wonderful.
Today I learned that measuring with beans is easier than using water.
Friday, February 17, 2006
My Special Valentine
"Once apon a time there was a girl and boy named Olivia and Darius Smith. They was going to the beach and they kept staring at each other while they were hanging with there friends. They were about to get a divorce but they madly couldn't resist each other and happily married each other and she became a smith."
You should see the drawing of Olivia and Darius that came with the story.
One Month...
School and school are going well. I'm busy with studying and paperwork and educational testing. The kids are ready for some snow days, but I don't know if we'll actually get any. This weekend I intend on studying and sewing. That always makes for a funfilled, exciting break from the daily grind.
Nothing new... Henry's fine, Troy's fine. I'm fine. Today I learned that kids can be hateful and then best friends and cruel and sweet- all in thirty seconds.
Monday, February 13, 2006
Long Time
I know, its been simply FOREVER since I posted. Right now I'm avoiding work, so I figured I'd do this. I fell down the stops last night due to ice, so my back is hurting. We got about six inches of snow on Saturday, which was beautiful. It was unfortunate that it happened on a Saturday. We had a one hour delay this morning, but I want some full days off. We still have six.
I've been dieting well, and I'm down to 180, ten pounds lost since returning from the cruise. I'm four pounds shy of where I was when I fell off the WW wagon. I'm proud that I'm doing it my way, and my way is pretty easy to stick to. Mom- have you found what your goal is yet?
Henry still has runny poo. He's also being a booger by wanting to sit on my lap in my orange chair. Its hard to do a crossword puzzle with him on top of me. We're waiting for the results of his latest fecal film.
Not much else is going on. Four months of grad school left. It seems like that's forever away, but I know its a blink of an eye. I just want to finish up so that my time is my own again.
Today I learned that every couple of months, you simply have to throw stuff away. Otherwise, your classroom becomes a junk pit.
Monday, January 23, 2006
Work Day
Today there were no students at school. I don't think I accomplished as much as I'd've liked, but I'm ready to teach again tomorrow. Its pretty boring at school with no students. I'm not really looking forward to going to class tonight, but that's one class closer to graduation, so I'm up for it.
Menu for January 22:
Frosted Cheerios 1.5 1 serving 165
Milk, nonfat, fluid, with added vitamin A (fat free or skim) 0.75 1 cup 64.2
Chicken Club Panini 1 1 serving 320
Luna Lemonzest Bar 1 1 serving 180
Margherita Pizza 1 1 serving 320
Sandies Snack Bag 2 1 serving 200
Milk, nonfat, fluid, with added vitamin A (fat free or skim) 1 1 cup 85.5
Today I learned that sometimes, there's no good way to arrange furniture in a room. Sometimes the room is just bad.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Food
My favorite Lean Cuisine meals: any of the new paninis, the margherita pizza, four cheese canniloni, beef portabello, basil chicken, chicken with peanut sauce, thai style chicken... I really do like them. I've gotten used to eating the smaller portions. I used to be okay with them for lunch but not dinner. It seemed so small!
Tomorrow we're going to a Chinese restaurant for a coworker's birthday. I'll be having egg drop soup, thank you. The least unhealthy things there have cooked veggies in them, and I can't handle veggies. So the soup is pretty low calorie.
This weekend has been pretty slow. I've gotten lots of work done for teaching and grad school, which is nice. I'm working on doing lesson plans far in advance so I'm sure to get the VGLA done. However, tomorrow I'll be getting a new student on my caseload- woo hoo! Another eligibility meeting!
Today I learned that Henry thinks I'm a jungle gym when I'm lying on the sofa. He has no inhibitions about climbing all over me.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Marlarkey
The week is... sigh... over. I'm pooped! Things are really starting to get crunched here with classes and assessments and behavior and IEPs. However, I'll get plenty of rest and do lots of work this weekend. That will help a lot, I think.
Henry is feeling better. He's pretty well back to normal, so he's just obnoxious, instead of stinky and obnoxious. Boy do we love our dog! He'll have a good weekend- he likes it when we're both around to keep him occupied.
I think that's about it. I can't think of anything interesting.
Today I learned that you should never teach children the word "malarkey." They will use it to describe EVERYTHING.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Cold Day
Monday, January 16, 2006
All is Right
In my little world. Troy is home, Henry is being treated for worms (thank goodness for our new vet- we're switching permanently), and classes are starting. I'm on the road to graduation! I'm not too nervous about this semester. It'll be a lot of work, but I'm prepared. I've been scared of Dr. Polloway, but now I know how he is. No surprises. Work will be hard with IEPs and assessments coming up, but I'm in good shape, I think, to handle it.
I've lost 7 pounds since returning from the cruise.
This weekend was pretty uneventful. I went to Walmart and Target just to get out of the house, watched 8 hours of Jane Austen movies in two days, and crocheted up a storm. The one thing I didn't do as much of as I'd like was sleep. Henry got me up between 5:30 and 6:30 every day. (I do love him. I'd love him more if he wasn't sick all the time.)
Today I learned that someone is passing a petition to reinstate the pledge in public schools. I was very surprised- we say it every morning at my school.