Saturday, September 12, 2009
Classroom, Labor Day weekend, etc....
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Back to school, back to school
Saturday, July 25, 2009
busy busy busy
I spent this whole week at a teaching workshop called Summer Writing Academy. It was pretty long, but I actually enjoyed it for the most part. I learned some great ideas for teaching writing and had fun getting to know a couple of the girls that will be on my team as well as a few from other schools in the district.
Last night we went to the Astros game with my father-in-law. We had great seats and the Astros won, so it was just an all-around good time!
Today I am going to make myself work out because I haven't in a while and I feel so "blah!" For the majority of today, though, we will be continuing to unpack our apartment. It is going so slow! Fitting the contents of a 3 bedroom house into a 1 bedroom apartment has been quite a challenge, but we're making progress little by little. We have a storage unit, but it has filled up rather quickly. I'm glad that this is only a short-term living arrangement. Hopefully (as long as God agrees that it's what he wants us to do!) we will be buying a house before the end of the year and moving in while I'm out of school over the holidays. But in the meantime....we've gotta get back to unpacking and setting this place up the way we want it for the next few months. Hopefully we will get a lot done today and tomorrow.
Tonight we are going to hang out with our friend Hayley (who is in town from San Francisco) and some other friends from college, so we are excited about that! Hope everyone has a great weekend! XOXO
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Lazy Saturday
So I was bad as usual and didn't take any pictures last weekend...not a single one! And there's not really a fun story to tell that sticks out in my mind particularly, although it was a very fun weekend. So in case anyone was eagerly awaiting the stories and pictures that I mentioned at the end of my last post (and I'm sure you all were....ha!), sorry to disappoint. I guess I'm just not that good at this blogging thing yet! I don't ever think to myself 'Hey, I should take some pictures right now to put on my blog! ' But I really should start doing that because I know it's a great way to record memories and share with family and friends....my whole purpose for starting this thing in the first place! Oh well, someday I'll learn...
Anyway, quick recap of last weekend: Friday - we swam, played water volleyball (which Kami, Dad, and I beat Mom, Sean, and Donny in - quite handily I might add), Kami and I went fishing with Donny and Sean (we didn't last long - it just wasn't that exciting to us and the gross bait didn't help matters either), and we had some delicious fajitas. Saturday - swam some more, Donny and Sean went fishing again (minus the girls this time), went to my grandparents' house for a fish fry (yum!), watched the fireworks at the park, played poker. Sunday - went to church, ate lunch, and packed up to head back to Houston. On the way back to H-town we stopped at Sonic and got a cherry limeade chiller (which is cherry limeade mixed with vanilla ice cream) and ahhh, I was in heaven! They are so good! Thursday I tried the strawberry limeade chiller and it was equally as good - I can't decide which I like better.
This week really flew by - I can't believe it's already the weekend again! Some highlights of the week: On Tuesday we went to our small group Bible study in Katy...we really enjoy that group. On Wednesday I met Sean and Kresta (my cousin John's lovely wife) downtown for lunch, and we randomly saw my dear friend Shannon, so she joined us as well! Wednesday night I joined Shannon and several other friends from Kappa at dinner - it was great catching up with them - I hadn't seen a couple of them since college! Thursday night we went to the Astros game with our friends Ryan & Amy, which was really fun - it was actually the first baseball game we've been to this year! Amy teaches 3rd grade in the school that I will be teaching at, and I am so excited - another person that I can already tell is going to be a great friend!
I guess that about sums it up for the week. Tonight we are going to dinner with our friends Ryan and Amanda. We are eating Thai food, which neither Sean nor I have ever tried before, so should be interesting! I've heard it's good though, so I'm not scared. :) And I will leave you with a picture that Kami took of Momsie and I before we left on Sunday. Thank you Kami - without you, this would just be another pictureless blog post.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
25th birthday, etc.
Ha, if only that worked! ;) And it's not that I'm saying anything above 25 or 30 or even 40 is "old" - it's just that anything beyond 25 is venturing out into the unknown for me. You see, for my entire life thus far, it has seemed like each year life has gotten better and better...and I fear that it can't stay like this forever....I feel like at some point, and I don't know when that point will be, I will reach my "peak" and things will start going downhill! :-0
But, God is so good and I will just continue to pray that He will continue to pour out the blessings. :)
It was a good birthday...after Sean got off work we left Houston for San Saba. Along the way we stopped at Coldstone and got their "birthday cake remix" creation, which is my absolute favorite. And the guy making it knew that it was my birthday, so he upgraded me to the "Love it" largest size which is easily big enough to feed 3 people. He thought he was just being nice and generous (and he was), but little did he know that I would eat the WHOLE thing. Anyway, then we met my parents in Killeen for dinner (thankfully we had 2 or 3 hours of driving time in between for my ice cream to settle), and afterward we all drove the rest of the way to San Saba. There waiting for me was a delicious German chocolate cake (my fave!) prepared by my wonderful parents... so I proceeded with my indulgences of the day and ate some of that. Probably about a 5,000 calorie day, but hey - it was my birthday, I obviously wasn't counting :)
Here is a picture of me with my German chocolate cake....
The next day we went to Brownwood for the Mahan reunion, which was enjoyable and also, let's see...interesting. Family reunions always are pretty interesting, aren't they? I hadn't been to one in a while, so it was Sean's first one to have the pleasure of attending...we had some fun and quite a few laughs. ;) But it really was a good time, and very nice to see some relatives I hadn't seen in years. The next day, we took my Dad to his golf tournament in Brady (which he and his partner won - yay!), Sean had to head back to Houston for work, and I went with my Mom to Dallas for Market to place some orders for Mbellishments. This was my first time to go to the Dallas Market - last year I went with my Mom and Kathy to the market in Las Vegas. We had a great time, but it was very tiring! Yesterday I hung out with my Mom at Mbellishments for awhile, went to the golf course and rode along with my Dad for awhile (Wednesday is their big golf day), and went to Digg's (the new restaurant in town) with Shi'Ann and our families. It was great catching up with Shi - we hadn't seen each other in a few months. It turned into quite a humorous experience as well - we came across a fellow who had had a little too much to drink and was very entertaining - sometimes you've just gotta sit back and laugh! And somehow Shi'Ann and I both ended up being named "Sharon" by the end of the night. I guess you had to be there. ;)
Sean is coming back to San Saba tonight after he gets off work, so I'm really excited about that! Donny and Kami are coming too. It's going to be such a fun weekend! Hopefully I'll have some fun stories and pictures to post after we get back to Houston on Sunday. Until then, Happy July 4th weekend everybody! :)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
It's been awhile!
I guess my biggest news to report since my last post is that, 2 or 3 weeks ago, I got a job teaching 4th grade language arts at a GREAT school in Katy ISD. It really is SUCH an answered prayer. I had been praying about it quite a bit every day. There were times that I felt so discouraged...As a matter of fact, the night before I found out I got the job was probably the most down I had felt in my whole job search. But lo and behold, the very next day God came through as He always does. Honestly, if I could have picked any teaching position I wanted, I would have picked 4th grade language arts. I think it's such a great age, and I love spelling, grammar, reading, writing, etc. I will also be teaching social studies to my homeroom...I love social studies, so I'm really excited about that too. I know that preparing my students for the TAKS test will be stressful at times, but I welcome the challenge. I think life would be boring if we never had anything to really challenge us.
Another big happening in our lives is that we signed a 6-month lease on an apartment in Katy, and we will be moving in in a couple weeks. We had originally planned to buy a house right away and skip the apartment thing, but we need to be all moved in somewhere before August (since that is going to be such a busy time for me with school starting and everything), and we decided we didn't want to rush the whole home-buying process. Sooo, we will be in an apartment for 6 months, and we will have plenty of time to find our "dream home" with as little stress as possible. Having a dog, it is going to be tough going from townhouse life with a backyard back to apartment life with no backyard, but I think we can handle it for 6 months. And our apartment has a garage so that will help to make the transition a little smoother.
In other news, I met my team yesterday (the 9 other 4th grade teachers I will be teaching with - yes, NINE...it's a big school!), and they are all so sweet and fun! I can tell it's going to be a great year! I'm so excited and ready for school to start, but I don't want to rush it too much because I know the rest of the summer is going to FLY by. I have several trainings and professional learning things I am going to be attending over the next few weeks, in addition to moving into our apartment. I think this afternoon I'm going to go to one of the teacher supply stores and start picking up a few things for my classroom...little by little, I'll get it all put together. The entire 4th grade is in portables, so that makes it a little more challenging to make my room look cute, but I'm determined to make it as nice as it can possibly be...it just might require a few more posters, etc. to cover up those lovely 70's-style brown paneled walls. ;)
Well I guess that's about all I have to report for now, but I promise to post a lot more frequently than once-every-2 months from here on out :)
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
So long San Diego!
Monday, March 23, 2009
I *heart* Mbellishments
Friday, March 20, 2009
home sweet home
Sean's job search is going pretty well considering this bad economy - nothing totally solid yet, but he has a few "irons in the fire", so we're thankful for that. I'm just ready to find out where we're going to live so I can start my job search and we can find a house! School districts should be starting their hiring process right around this time, so hopefully I'll find out what city I need to apply in very soon. On that note, I passed my teacher certification test a week or two ago so I can check that off the list, yay for that!
Well, I'm off to eat dinner. Have a great weekend everyone!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Bittersweet Endings and New Beginnings
Anyway, after spending Tuesday night on an air mattress, on Wednesday morning we said a bittersweet goodbye to our home on 377 Callesita Mariola, completed some last-minute errands, and headed East. We made it to Las Cruces, NM that night and Lexi enjoyed her first stay in a real hotel. I'd love to know what she was thinking throughout this whole process - she probably thinks her mom and dad are a little crazy. The next day when she was looking out the window as we made the long drive through the desolate land of west Texas, Sean and I joked that she was probably thinking that leaving San Diego was a pretty bad mistake on our part. We finally made it to the beautiful Hill Country, though, and I think she has already returned to her roots as a true Texas girl. :) Thursday night, we had a delicious dinner of steak and potatoes with Mom and Dad and then played some good ol' 42. My Dad and I beat my Mom and Sean pretty handily so that was fun, but I owe the credit to my Dad's uncanny knack for winning that game.
On Friday we headed to San Antonio for our precious friend Evonne and Brannon's rehearsal dinner and wedding. My friend Adria and I did a couple readings for the ceremony. Bonny was a gorgeous bride and it was a beautiful wedding. We stayed at La Cantera resort that night, which I love. I almost forgot how much I adore San Antonio - I would love to live there again someday...maybe Sean will get a job there. :) Anyway, we had a great weekend with wonderful friends. I would put some pictures up, but I don't think I have the camera cord here with me.
Sean flew out of San Antonio yesterday to head back to San Diego. He is not actually out of the Navy until May, but he has so many leave days to use between now and then that he will be spending about 10 days of March with me in Texas (doing interviews, hiring conferences, etc.) and he will actually be finished and ready to move back for good at the beginning of April. I will be heading out there at the end of this month to spend the last week or 2 in San Diego with him and then we will make the drive back to TX again, in his truck this time. It is a crazy time right now with so much change, and so many things up in the air, but it is also very exciting. We are so thrilled to be moving back to our home state, closer to our family which are of course the people that matter to us the most. Also, it is during transitions like this that I am reminded how great of a team Sean and I are. I love him so much, and I'm so blessed to have him as my companion through all of life's joys and challenges.
Anyway, back to the original topic at hand, I still don't think it has settled in yet that we don't live in that house anymore. It will probably hit me soon, and I will get all sentimental thinking of all the memories we have there...little moments with just the two of us and Lexi where we just enjoyed each other's company and grew in our relationship together...lonely times when he was on deployment...joyous times when he got back...all the fun times and memories we made with several visits from friends and family...ok so I guess it's hitting me now. But life goes on and more memories will be made, and I am so excited to see where this new chapter in life takes us.
To be continued...
<3
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Valentine Pics
Roses from my sweetie :)
Cookies & Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Natalie sippin' on a little bubbly
Sean cooking yummy steaks
And last but not least...
little Lexi girl :)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Happy (early) Valentine's Day!
Friday, February 6, 2009
catch up
Last Friday I taught 4th and 5th graders at my favorite school here...it's a little private school and the kids are so good it's amazing. It reinforced my desire to teach that age (3rd - 5th grade, but preferably 4th) permanently. Then Sean and I went out for margaritas and mmm they were yummy.
Saturday we had some people coming to look at the house in the morning, then that afternoon we went out and played some tennis. We hadn't played in a really long time, but I guess the Australian Open inspired me so I convinced Sean to come play a match with me. It was a hard-fought battle, but alas I emerged victorious :).
Sunday was the Super Bowl....it turned out to be a really good game, but such a disappointing outcome (we were really pulling for Kurt Warner and the Cardinals). BTW, the episode of The Office afterwards was hilarious. "BOOM, roasted." haha
Tuesday I ran some errands and stopped by White Magnolia to visit with Betty, my old boss there. It was nice catching up with her...hopefully we will be able to get together one last time before we move.
Wednesday we watched the A&M basketball game against OU which was a heartbreaker...we came so close to upsetting OU (which is #2 in the country), but we just let it slip right through our fingers at the end. Those Aggies are always breakin' my heart...oh well, I think we are supposed to have a great baseball season....still not completely writing off basketball yet though :). And football, ohhh football...you break my heart the worst of them all. But it's okay, I think next year is our year (that's always what I think)...we will be AWESOME! Yeah!
Yesterday I went to 2 classes at 24 hour fitness...sounds pretty hardcore of me but it's not. I had never done yoga before and I'm pretty flexible so I like stretching, so I decided I'd give it a try and see what all the hype is about...well it was okaay but I just didn't feel like it gave me a workout at all. Maybe I wasn't doing it right. And hot yoga is probably a much better workout because I've heard you sweat a lot, but it seems like that would be so uncomfortable...nevertheless, I'm sure I will try it someday - I have not given up on yoga altogether just yet. So then I went to my regular camp24 class that I really like with my friend Loren. I hadn't seen her in a while so it was really good to catch up with her.
Today I need to do some more reading for my teaching certification work and we talked about going to the Buick Open at Torrey Pines, but it's all rainy and yucky around here (so rare for San Diego) so I'm not sure if we're still going to do that or not. OH and this weekend sometime I am definitely watching "He's Just Not That Into You"....it looks so good. Well that's about all that's going on around here for now.
Oh and here's a birthday shout-out to my Mom whose 46th birthday is today....Happy Birthday Momsie!!! I love you! She and my Dad are celebrating in Vegas...luckyyy.
Until next time....love to all, xoxo.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
pictures from shan's wedding
Evonne, Adria and I before the ceremony
Sean and I in front of the Mission
Some of my dearest friends and I at the reception... love them!
I can't wait to do it all over again at Evonne's wedding on February 28th! :)
Not much is going on around here today...Right now I'm just procrastinating on doing some reading for my teaching certification work. Yesterday I substitute taught 5th graders and actually enjoyed it. Big improvement from my 2-month long nightmare teaching 8th grade math in the slums of San Diego...so glad that's over. As far as my future permanent teaching job goes, the more I think about it, the more I want to teach 4th grade. I really like that age...they're still cute and funny, but they're more independent than the really young ones. But I would also be open to 3rd or 5th grade. Comments/Suggestions welcome. Anyway, I guess I better stop procrastinating and actually get some stuff done today. Have a blessed day! :)
Saturday, January 24, 2009
something new
Well tonight was pretty uneventful...Sean and I stayed home and ate dinner and watched "Made of Honor" (which was a typical chick flick - totally predictable but still fun to watch)...he's quite a trooper to watch these movies with me without complaint. (Although I think sometimes guys secretly like chick flicks too!) Anyway, then I started looking around our house and couldn't believe that we scheduled our move today. That's right, we're making the move back to good ol' TX much sooner than expected....or I am at least. The movers are coming at the end of February to pack us up and take everything to short-term storage (until we actually know where in TX we're moving to... gotta love being in limbo). Lexi (my darling yellow lab daughter) and I will then be going back to Texas to stay with my parents for a couple weeks. Sean will have to stay here a little longer to finish up his time in the Navy. What brought about this sudden change, you ask? Well our lease on our house ends at the end of February, and we were supposed to go month-to-month for a couple months after that. Well we got a call from our landlord a week or so ago saying he has to sell the house. At first we thought...hmmm, slow market these days, we can probably stay here for a couple more months before it sells, right? Wrong. The place has been listed for all of 3 days and there has already been an offer and 4 appointments scheduled for people to come look at the place.
So, as hard as it is to believe, our time in San Diego (and the Navy) is quickly coming to an end. It has been quite a ride. I won't get too sentimental yet - we do still have about a month here in the house and then I will be coming back to SD to visit Sean (who will be staying on the ship for most of the time, except when I come of course) for at least a week or 2 in March. But still it's just a lot to think about....closing a chapter in my life and moving on to the next. Life seems to be flying by faster and faster lately and it doesn't look like it's going to slow down. I have been kind of freaking out lately about getting older...I don't want to....I like this age....I want to stay. Quarter-life crisis? Perhaps. But I really can't complain, God is good to me, I'm so blessed with such a wonderful family and friends to grow old with. Speaking of, I suppose I better go get in bed, the hubby is probably wondering what the heck I'm doing...either that or he's sound asleep...my guess is the latter. :) Sweet dreams to all.