Saturday, July 25, 2009

busy busy busy

Summer is rapidly coming to an end, which is very bittersweet to me. I can actually count on one hand the number of days left before school starts in which I don't already have an obligation or something planned. I'm happy because I'm excited about setting up my classroom and meeting my students and everything....I'm a little bummed because I know it won't be long before I will be missing summer and longing for a vacation!

Last weekend we had a mini-vacay in San Antonio at the Westin La Cantera Resort with my wonderful fam. We had so much fun, and I don't think any of us wanted to leave! On Friday night we went to La Margarita in downtown SA for some delicious Mexican food and, of course, margaritas. On Saturday morning we got up for a wonderful breakfast and then everyone kind of did their own thing....Dad and Colby went golfing, Mom, Kami, Alli, and Donny went to the pool, and Sean and I went to Fiesta Texas. Yep, 25 yrs old and I'm still a roller coaster junkie :). We didn't get to do as much as we wanted because it was so crowded, but we still had a lot of fun. If you want small crowds and short lines, Saturday is definitely not the best day to go to an amusement park. Of course we knew that, but it was really our only option this time and I was still determined to get my roller coaster fix! Then we went back to the hotel and everyone met up in time for happy hour (or "happy time" as Mom likes to call it!). The floor we were staying on had a room with some yummy hors d'ouvres and wine and beer during happy hour. Afterwards, everyone went down to the pool and hot tub and lounged a little and had a great time cutting up and having fun. Then we got ready for dinner and ate at one of the restaurants at the resort, followed by a friendly game of shuffleboard which I think my Mom and Dad won pretty handily...I never knew they were such pros! On Sunday we got up and ate some breakfast, lounged around and watched a movie, and went down to the pool for a little bit while the guys played more golf. Then we went to one of my fave SA restaurants, Alamo Cafe, and afterward everyone went their separate ways to start the work week. Here are a few pictures...

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

1 comment:

  1. Cute pictures! And I LOVE roller coasters, too! Let me know if you need ANYTHING for fourth grade- lessons, ideas, anything at all. What subjects will you be teaching? I love fourth graders!! I taught third grade for a couple of years, and I just really like fourth grade for some reason! You will do a great job I know!

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