Tuesday, September 15, 2009

School is Cool

I guess I never posted about Karleigh's first day of school. It was a fairly uneventful day in the grand scheme of things and she loved it! Her big worry was her outfit since she knew it would be too hot for what she originally had planned, this outfit but a sweater vest and knee socks. I think she did a pretty good job. It ended up being 95 degrees on her first day!

She got to school no problem, and the Kindy kids on our route ride the mini-bus to save gas since there's only about 15 kiddos and the bus holds 30. It's nice that she gets a seat belt on the way into town. She sat at the orange table with one other girl and two boys, she had recess where she played tether ball will her friends from pre-school, they had snack time, they had song time and story circle where they read a story about the first day of school. She told us all about the cover and the title page... incidentally, she was quite annoyed that they went over that again on Monday ;) She colored a bus picture and then they pasted together a school bus poem. She loves that the 4th graders come downstairs and partner up with the kindergarten kids on the way out to the buses at the end of the day.
Speaking of buses at the end of the day... her first trip home... the bell rings at 3:10, she got home at 5 minutes to 5! Apparently the bus that she was supposed to take home had some sort of issue so the driver had to switch buses at some point. He also has the middle school route out here so as soon as he completed that one, he had to go get the little kids. It wasn't a big deal to me or Karleigh but she sure had to go potty by the time she got off the bus! I figure if that's the biggest drama... no problem!


She was thrilled to go back Monday and today and she seems to be having a great time. The school has curriculum night on Thursday so it will be nice to see what the teachers have planned for the year. Kids are, however, discouraged from attending. Luckily, Rylan's teacher has her session from 6:00 - 6:45 and Karleigh's teacher has her session from 6:45 - 7:30 so I won't have to miss either one and Jim will just watch the kiddos.
Speaking of Rylan, he starts on Monday and he can't wait! They both have next Friday off, I have a doctor's appointment, Jim has to work late and Karleigh has her first official Daisy Scouts meeting. It was kind of nice to have this summer to just hang out especially after a few years of go, go, go to play dates and activities and such. But... it's game on again!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

T Minus 15 Hours


While tucking Karleigh into bed tonight she said "I'm just going to go to sleep. The sooner I go to sleep, the sooner I will be a Kindergartner!"
Yup, she will be.
She and I went to her orientation this afternoon where we went over all the nitty gritty like snack, busing, recess... all the important things! It was nice to see her so calm and comfortable in the classroom today. I have no doubt that she'll have a good time and that it'll seem to be over far to quick for her.

Since I'm not going to school with her tomorrow (and they did encourage the parents to just make it a normal day) I decided to take my camera with me today and just snapped 2 pics at the end of orientation.


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Karleigh's Coat


I finally got around to snapping a picture of the munchkin in her purple coat that grandma sent the other day. It's not the best pic of the coat since she was being crazy (and wearing Hannah Montana pj pants!) but I love this color on her and will match a lot of her fall outfits for this year. This was her "here, I'm smiling but I'd rather be down playing in the muddy creek with my brother" smile. So the small countdown has begun and school starts for her on Friday! She's still having a hard time deciding what she's going to wear - I know, the horror - because it's supposed to be about 85 degrees and the outfit she really wants to wear has knee socks and a sweater vest and since she's in the afternoon session, it really will be warm.

What else is going on? We've been to a birthday party which was fun and finally kicked me in gear to start planning Rylan's birthday party for next month. He is standing firm in his decision and wants a monkey party. So, a monkey party he shall have! He's picked out the cake that he prefers and basically just said that he wants a monkey cake, balloons, and his friend Kaden, so that's easy enough! It'll be a nice, mellow, simple party this year, my parents, his little friends family (hopefully!) and us. I'll still stress out about it way more than necessary, spend too much time on a cake and way too many revisions on his invitation. =)

I'm seven and a half weeks now with just enough ookeyness to keep me feeling like it's really real. I don't actually get sick (knock on wood) but I do have a constant feeling of motion sickness that increases throughout the day. However, changing my vitamin did help that out a bit. Our next appointment isn't until the 25th but between school starting, Daisy Scout meetings, planning for Rylan's birthday and regular ol' life, I'm hoping it goes pretty quickly and without too much anxiety.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Whoosha, Whoosha, Whoosha.

Yesterday we got boxes in the mail from grandma and grandpa's trip to England to visit Uncle Mark and Aunt Lacey. Rylan scored an excellent soccer uniform that he loves! He wore it until bedtime and asked about it first thing this morning. Karleigh also got some really neat things including a beautiful plum wool coat that she'll model later. It was a great distraction last night as they plowed through the boxes and checked everything out.



This morning was full of anxiety for me. I tried to push it aside and let it go as much as possible but it was still rough. All of that because my follow-up ultrasound was this morning. Would there be a heartbeat? There would. I was quickly able to see the tiny flicker through the transabdominal ultrasound which was a nice relief. We did get a closer look and everything is measuring right on, to the day. The little heart was beating at a rate of 146 beats per minute so that part is great.

Statistics say, once you see that heartbeat and everything is measuring correctly, there's a 90% chance that the baby will make it to full-term. Statistics haven't been our friend in the past so we continue to pray, try to let go and be thankful for each day that we have... which is pretty much what we should be doing under any circumstances.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Just Around the Corner

School is just around the corner for these two. They had me snap a quick picture the other day before we headed out to the school BBQ and open house. And yes, it's just around the corner for us... at least it feels like it. However, I also think that they just might be the very last two kids on the planet to start this year. I could be exaggerating a little bit but Karleigh's first real day is the 11th and Rylan's is the 21st.

The plan, so far is for Karleigh just to get on the bus and go to school. I've always liked when parents have pics of the kiddos in their classroom but at the same time, I know it's rather disruptive and Karleigh said she just wants to ride the bus.
"I think I'll miss you less if I just get on the bus and get it over with."
Fair enough.
I suppose she should have a say in things. I do think it's kind of funny though. She's happily been to the school no less than 10 times already and didn't have a problem with pre-school but we'll see. I do think she'll be fine though. The "three amigos", Karleigh and her two friends from preschool, are each in a different class. Which I actually think is a good thing. She'll be forced, in a way, to make new and different friends which will be god for her. She'll see the other two at Daisy Scouts anyway.

Yesterday included finding school shoes for her crazy skinny feet. We did have some success and now she is set, set, SET for school to start. Next week she has a quick orientation to ask any questions and drop off her supplies... and then it's game on! I'm sure she's far more ready than I am :)

News from the new baby department: not much to tell. I've been feeling kind of ooky which should be reassuring. I did change my vitamin and that helped a bit. Also, I have another u/s on Friday morning. I'd appreciate any and all prayers for a healthy, growing baby and very little anxiety.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

What I Was Going to Say...

I was lying in bed this morning, or last night, or somewhere in between being woken up by a hot flash or a bad dream and started questioning things.
Is this baby going to make it?
Can I handle 3 kids?
Why have I been the one chosen to walk this path?
I don't know.

Anyway, I was thinking about maybe I'm just pushing too hard for something that isn't "supposed" to happen. Praying too hard for something that wasn't meant to be... I don't know. It doesn't need to be a blame game but it's hard not to look for reasons. The rational me (don't laugh, there's a rational part of me) knows that this is not how God works but at the same time the irrational me says "well, you asked for it". At any rate, this morning I read this post about this type of thing and frankly, Jennifer puts it much more clear than I could have at this point.