Thursday, June 7
Wednesday, June 6
Will's 1st swim
Monday, June 4
Wonder who reads your webpage?
I guess it is the nosiness in me, but I always wonder if anyone clicks my link. Well, now I can check with Google analytics. They let just anyone sign up, not just businesses.
http://www.google.com/analytics/
http://www.google.com/analytics/
Packing begun
Since we got rained out of the garage sale we started packing anyway. We have investigated moving trucks and found a good deal on one. Then we began boxing books. So far we have only boxed books and are up to 21 12x12 boxes. 2 more book shelves to go! (There has been discussion if all these books are needed, but really they are.)
In an effort to keep myself on track I have a list of things to do each day this week. We are shooting for a new garage sale on Saturday and we should be getting close. My sister-in-law's wedding is in Amarillo on the 16th so we will be moving after that.
The hardest thing is deciding what we won't need until after we get a new place to live. We are moving in with mom and dad (Nana and Pop) for the time being while we sell our house in Fort Worth. What do we not need access to for an undetermined length of time? I don't want to box up any baby stuff because I don't know what we will need and he may grow out of it before we unpack it!
All in all the packing is going well. I was going to post a video, but apparently that is complicated so here is my best try...and a link if it doesn't work.
Link...http://picasaweb.google.com/gosteers/RollingOver
Click the pictures to see the video.
In an effort to keep myself on track I have a list of things to do each day this week. We are shooting for a new garage sale on Saturday and we should be getting close. My sister-in-law's wedding is in Amarillo on the 16th so we will be moving after that.
The hardest thing is deciding what we won't need until after we get a new place to live. We are moving in with mom and dad (Nana and Pop) for the time being while we sell our house in Fort Worth. What do we not need access to for an undetermined length of time? I don't want to box up any baby stuff because I don't know what we will need and he may grow out of it before we unpack it!
All in all the packing is going well. I was going to post a video, but apparently that is complicated so here is my best try...and a link if it doesn't work.
Link...http://picasaweb.google.com/gosteers/RollingOver
Click the pictures to see the video.
Saturday, June 2
Defunked garage sale
Today we were going to be having a garage sale. However when we woke up at 6 it was raining so we got back in bed. By 10 it was sunny out but the ground was muddy so we are putting it off till next week.

I got my room at school packed up. My school career there is now over. I start over in MS in August. At which time baby will go to church daycare, unless we can find a sitter.
Will is getting very, very big. He is starting to teeth a little and can hold things though he can't really move them the way he wants and we have to put stuff in his hands usually. He can pull out his pacifier (has been since week 2...what fun that has been) but is now trying to put it back in his mouth.

I got my room at school packed up. My school career there is now over. I start over in MS in August. At which time baby will go to church daycare, unless we can find a sitter.
Will is getting very, very big. He is starting to teeth a little and can hold things though he can't really move them the way he wants and we have to put stuff in his hands usually. He can pull out his pacifier (has been since week 2...what fun that has been) but is now trying to put it back in his mouth.
Sunday, May 20
Big baby
While Dan is watching Survivorman on Discovery recreate a version of Hatchet, I will use this opportunity to post to my blog...that no one reads cause I never post. :)
Will is fairly fussy today. I think he has gas on his tummy. But he has been very very good lately. We weighed him this afternoon and he was 15.8 lbs according to the handy packing scale we use to ship books on Amazon. Don't worry we put a blanket on it and tared the scale first.
For Mother's Day we took him to the zoo...with all the rest of the mothers, the zoo was packed.

He seemed to really enjoy it.
School gets out on Friday. Graduation is Thursday. Prom was last night. This is my last week in Texas. I'm kinda sad, but it will be good to be back in Mississippi.
Will is fairly fussy today. I think he has gas on his tummy. But he has been very very good lately. We weighed him this afternoon and he was 15.8 lbs according to the handy packing scale we use to ship books on Amazon. Don't worry we put a blanket on it and tared the scale first.
For Mother's Day we took him to the zoo...with all the rest of the mothers, the zoo was packed.

He seemed to really enjoy it.
School gets out on Friday. Graduation is Thursday. Prom was last night. This is my last week in Texas. I'm kinda sad, but it will be good to be back in Mississippi.
Thursday, April 12
Interviews
Well I went to 3 interviews so far. All very promising. 1 pure ESL job, 1 job at the reservation so there are ESL concerns, 1 job where there is no ESL trained English teacher, but increasing numbers of ESL kids and 1 just English job at a school that is doing smaller learning communities. 2 are in town, 1 is an hour & 1/2 away and 1 is 3 hours away....we will see.
Baby Will got hungry yesterday cause i wasnt there to feed him. His Pop found out that he doesn't particularly care for orange flavored Pedialyte. But, he didn't starve or cry uncontrollably until I came home. He also spent the night with Nana and Pop in their bedroom. He was a very good boy and slept from 9 until 3. Then he didn't fuss while Nana warmed up his bottle. I am proud of him.
Baby Will got hungry yesterday cause i wasnt there to feed him. His Pop found out that he doesn't particularly care for orange flavored Pedialyte. But, he didn't starve or cry uncontrollably until I came home. He also spent the night with Nana and Pop in their bedroom. He was a very good boy and slept from 9 until 3. Then he didn't fuss while Nana warmed up his bottle. I am proud of him.
Friday, April 6
Adventures as of late
Will is getting very, very big. I'm guessing close to 13 lbs now. He can still wear most of his 3 month clothes...the 6 month clothes are still pretty big on him, but the time is coming. It is kinda sad that baby clothes only really *fit* for about a week or so. The rest of the time they are way too big or too small.
Last night Dan and I, not wanting to cook and not wanting pizza, tried out a service we knew about but had never taken advantage of. Entrees on Trays (cute name huh). We got Indian food. It was tasty. I had tandoori because it tends to be less greasy and grease is what kills Indian food for me. Really I like the rice and meat...most of the vegetables aren't my thing. Six weeks in India kinda killed the taste for me. I wasn't wild on Indian food before that. But there are a few things I like: palaak paneer, naan (preferably buttered), tandoori anything...saffron rice...Ok, that is about it. I lost 6 lbs in India when everyone else gained weight. Of course my triad walked about 5 miles a day...probably more.
I finally got ahold of my principal today to tell her that I am applying for jobs in MS. She was ok. I mean, it isn't like I'm the best teacher in the world and the school will fall apart without me. But I really, really hated to do that.
Last night Dan and I, not wanting to cook and not wanting pizza, tried out a service we knew about but had never taken advantage of. Entrees on Trays (cute name huh). We got Indian food. It was tasty. I had tandoori because it tends to be less greasy and grease is what kills Indian food for me. Really I like the rice and meat...most of the vegetables aren't my thing. Six weeks in India kinda killed the taste for me. I wasn't wild on Indian food before that. But there are a few things I like: palaak paneer, naan (preferably buttered), tandoori anything...saffron rice...Ok, that is about it. I lost 6 lbs in India when everyone else gained weight. Of course my triad walked about 5 miles a day...probably more.
I finally got ahold of my principal today to tell her that I am applying for jobs in MS. She was ok. I mean, it isn't like I'm the best teacher in the world and the school will fall apart without me. But I really, really hated to do that.
Thursday, March 29
Baby's first Soccer game
Tuesday, March 27
What shall we do next?
My sister is a master of t-shirt creation. So for a shower gift she made onesies for baby. Now that my 11 lb 7 oz baby is growing out of his clothes very quickly, she has offered to make more...
What shall we put on them?
Current repertoire:
I love my Auntie Sheri
I love my Auntie Deva
Gamer
Soccer Star
Hola!
From Tony (at Dan's office):
Metallica (logo)
My daddy is smarter than yours
Any suggestions on the new batch?
What shall we put on them?
Current repertoire:
I love my Auntie Sheri
I love my Auntie Deva
Gamer
Soccer Star
Hola!
From Tony (at Dan's office):
Metallica (logo)
My daddy is smarter than yours
Any suggestions on the new batch?
Monday, March 26
Baby Will arrives
Well, I haven't blogged since October. Teaching, being pregnant, and blogging didn't all seem to want to happen at the same time. I also blogged while I waited on Dan to get home and he has swapped his schedule so he goes early and comes home early. That affected my blogging regularity...
Then came the second dilemma. Did I really want a 'mommy-blog'? How many people would really want to read posts about my child and how wonderful and cute he is? But I have had more than one person ask when I'm posting pictures of the baby so here goes...
First post:
Here is a link to my picasa album where you can knock yourselves out with pictures from the first month...more to follow.
http://picasaweb.google.com/gosteers
Then came the second dilemma. Did I really want a 'mommy-blog'? How many people would really want to read posts about my child and how wonderful and cute he is? But I have had more than one person ask when I'm posting pictures of the baby so here goes...
First post:
Here is a link to my picasa album where you can knock yourselves out with pictures from the first month...more to follow.
http://picasaweb.google.com/gosteers
Wednesday, September 27
wow!
Wow. This year has flown by. Our first writing camp is Wednesday. I guess today since it is 3:29 and I can't sleep. We are taking the senior re-testers who get to take their next test on October 17. I think we have a real good chance this year of quite a few of them passing in October. Last year it was more like 15%...I'm hoping for closer to 40-50%. The statistics say that every time you re-test 30% of re-takers will pass. I need more than that this time.
I think they are way more motivated than last year's group and they definitely have had all the advantages. We have tracked this group since they were sophomores, put 100+ of them in an extra English class last year and hounded them all summer to take the test. I had a kid yesterday who said to me, "Ms. I just realized that I could have taken the test this summer without studying." This student works and couldn't go to the study class so I told him just to take off mornings that one week of summer and take the test. It couldn't hurt. This week, with needing to pass all 4 tests still, he just realized that he might have gotten lucky and passed one of them if he showed up. Sometimes I just wonder....
I have 3 of my new teachers helping with writing camp. I am not at all concerned about their ability, but I am afraid that I am throwing them out there without a lot of preparation. We haven't really gone over how to teach a TAKS essay yet. I have given examples, explained the concept, but I hope it is enough. I'll find out. The kids will tell me if the teacher was confused. They have done this before, again and again.
On a side note, my 7th period class, hellions that they are, might actually learn how to behave. Now, that isn't set in stone. They still won't sit in any type of assigned seat, but they will be quiet to listen to instruction for about 20 min at a time. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten them so that they will be quiet during individual or group work. We are still working on that. I may have to read every story out loud for the rest of the semester. Then I'm praying for some schedule changes in January. Oh, but I won't be there but for 6 weeks, then I'm out for 6 weeks with the baby! That will be nice. No 7th period for a month and 1/2!
I think they are way more motivated than last year's group and they definitely have had all the advantages. We have tracked this group since they were sophomores, put 100+ of them in an extra English class last year and hounded them all summer to take the test. I had a kid yesterday who said to me, "Ms. I just realized that I could have taken the test this summer without studying." This student works and couldn't go to the study class so I told him just to take off mornings that one week of summer and take the test. It couldn't hurt. This week, with needing to pass all 4 tests still, he just realized that he might have gotten lucky and passed one of them if he showed up. Sometimes I just wonder....
I have 3 of my new teachers helping with writing camp. I am not at all concerned about their ability, but I am afraid that I am throwing them out there without a lot of preparation. We haven't really gone over how to teach a TAKS essay yet. I have given examples, explained the concept, but I hope it is enough. I'll find out. The kids will tell me if the teacher was confused. They have done this before, again and again.
On a side note, my 7th period class, hellions that they are, might actually learn how to behave. Now, that isn't set in stone. They still won't sit in any type of assigned seat, but they will be quiet to listen to instruction for about 20 min at a time. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten them so that they will be quiet during individual or group work. We are still working on that. I may have to read every story out loud for the rest of the semester. Then I'm praying for some schedule changes in January. Oh, but I won't be there but for 6 weeks, then I'm out for 6 weeks with the baby! That will be nice.
Tuesday, August 29
How big is your baby?
So, most people already know...Dan and I are expecting. I found the cutest website and here is the link to how big my baby is right now.
I'm waiting for week 16, that one is my favorite....
I'm waiting for week 16, that one is my favorite....
Wednesday, August 9
School starts Monday
Well, they made me head of the dept this year. I think this may be more of a curse than a blessing, but we will see. :) I have 4 brand new teachers that are going through the alternate certification program. They will all end up doing very, very well, but right now are stressed beyond belief. I was seriously not that stressed my first year out, was I? I had people near tears today. Maybe I was just more clueless about what I was getting myself into.
Got our TAKS scores back from the summer test today...I had 11 kids pass from 25 that took the test. Now, 63 didn't pass in February so that means that 38 didn't even show up to *take* the summer test. Believe me that they will hear it from me when they get back. I might give them till the second day of school...maybe. But I think that most kids that showed up every day to take their tests passed at least something. So my Lit Genre numbers just dropped from 111 kids in 3 classes to 94 kids in 3 classes. I had prayed that 15 kids passed, which didn't happen, but that was when I had 93 kids scheduled in May...Now I'm back to where I started. As long as 5th period gets below 38 kids (like that many are ever going to show up during lunch anyway) and 7th below 34 because 7th period I just can't handle the stress of 34 kids at one time. I am also praying that certain kids don't end up in 7th period again...pray with me please.
My schedule will be as follows:
1st - Lit Genre (33)
2nd - Planning
3rd - Reading I Language Center (19)
4th - Dept chair prep
5th - Literary Genre (38)
6th - Reading II Language Center (18)
7th - Literary Genre (34)
At least have those Language Center classes and plans to keep me sane amist the 30+ classes of kids who failed the test the first time. :) What am i saying though? I wouldn't give up one of those kids to another class if you begged me. They are my babies.
I have 3 boys hired to come help me file and box things on Friday. Specifically the 7000 novels for our novel curriculum and the workbooks that have to be carted all around the school. I told the oldest brother not to show up by himself. If his brothers wouldn't come, he needed to call someone else to come with him. We will see what happens.
Got our TAKS scores back from the summer test today...I had 11 kids pass from 25 that took the test. Now, 63 didn't pass in February so that means that 38 didn't even show up to *take* the summer test. Believe me that they will hear it from me when they get back. I might give them till the second day of school...maybe. But I think that most kids that showed up every day to take their tests passed at least something. So my Lit Genre numbers just dropped from 111 kids in 3 classes to 94 kids in 3 classes. I had prayed that 15 kids passed, which didn't happen, but that was when I had 93 kids scheduled in May...Now I'm back to where I started. As long as 5th period gets below 38 kids (like that many are ever going to show up during lunch anyway) and 7th below 34 because 7th period I just can't handle the stress of 34 kids at one time. I am also praying that certain kids don't end up in 7th period again...pray with me please.
My schedule will be as follows:
1st - Lit Genre (33)
2nd - Planning
3rd - Reading I Language Center (19)
4th - Dept chair prep
5th - Literary Genre (38)
6th - Reading II Language Center (18)
7th - Literary Genre (34)
At least have those Language Center classes and plans to keep me sane amist the 30+ classes of kids who failed the test the first time. :) What am i saying though? I wouldn't give up one of those kids to another class if you begged me. They are my babies.
I have 3 boys hired to come help me file and box things on Friday. Specifically the 7000 novels for our novel curriculum and the workbooks that have to be carted all around the school. I told the oldest brother not to show up by himself. If his brothers wouldn't come, he needed to call someone else to come with him. We will see what happens.
Sunday, August 6
A Game of Tag
Five Things in My Freezer
1. Green Chile (about 1/2 sack of authentic Hatch Green Chile)
2. A fish I caught in mom's pond
3. Eggo waffles (dan bought)
4. Egg rolls
5. Seafood for paella
Five Things in My Closet
1. old purses
2. shoes
3. 1 million pieces of scrap fabric
4. hangers on the floor
5. recordable CD's
Five Things in My Car
1. old satellite reciever
2. Ginger snaps and peanut butter crackers
3. The welcome sign for my Japanese exchange visitor last year
4. dad's non-automatic camera
5. gps system (so i won't get lost)
Five Things in My Purse
1. More peanut butter crackers
2. 4 purple pens
3. 1 black sharpie
4. both mine and my husband's cell phones
5. my "as necessary" glasses
I tag Christina in Puebla...'cause other than my sis, I think she is the only person that reads my blog that also has a blog. :)
Five Things in My Freezer
1. Green Chile (about 1/2 sack of authentic Hatch Green Chile)
2. A fish I caught in mom's pond
3. Eggo waffles (dan bought)
4. Egg rolls
5. Seafood for paella
Five Things in My Closet
1. old purses
2. shoes
3. 1 million pieces of scrap fabric
4. hangers on the floor
5. recordable CD's
Five Things in My Car
1. old satellite reciever
2. Ginger snaps and peanut butter crackers
3. The welcome sign for my Japanese exchange visitor last year
4. dad's non-automatic camera
5. gps system (so i won't get lost)
Five Things in My Purse
1. More peanut butter crackers
2. 4 purple pens
3. 1 black sharpie
4. both mine and my husband's cell phones
5. my "as necessary" glasses
I tag Christina in Puebla...'cause other than my sis, I think she is the only person that reads my blog that also has a blog. :)
Tuesday, July 18
Le Fin de Semana 3
This past weekend, Dan came to visit. Yes, I was glad to see him. Yes, we had a good time.
Thursday night we went and ate with the lady who I am staying with. She fed us spaghetti and bread and cheese and carne asade (chicken). It was very good. Dan told her like 20 times that he really liked it and now I´m eating cheese with every meal. Thanks. :)
Friday Dan wandered around while I went to class. I don´t know exactly what he did, but he seemed to enjoy himself. We met up later and walked around and it rained so we ended up going to the movies to see Cars. It was pretty good, but we are going to have to watch it again in English later. I´m sure we missed most of the jokes. On a side note, it is the general belief that most cartoons are funnier in Spanish. My kids have always told me this, but i thought it was just cause they knew Spanish better. However, they apparently use different jokes in Spanish. Shrek and Shrek 2 are apparently way funnier in Spanish.
Saturday we went to the planetarium, but it was closed so we ended up at the children´s museum. It had the cutest exhibit where small kids got to shop in a grocery store and choose and pay for their produce at the register. It was really cute and I wanted a picture, but i was afraid that the parents would get freaked out by me taking a picture of their children. Then we went to the archeology museum and walked to the fort of guadelupe. As we are outside at the fort of Guadalupe, it starts to rain. I, in all my wisdom, thought that it would stop soon, however it only started raining harder. We left cause they were closing, then we ended up completely soaked going to the convention center at the bottom of the hill. We waited out the rain for about 4 hours there.
That night we went to eat at what turned out to be this really nice restaurant. We paid about $40 for out meal, when usually a meal costs about $10 for two people. It was very good. Dan had some kind of stuffed chile with fruit compote and white sauce and pomogranate seeds on top. I had mole poblano, the traditional dish of Puebla. It was also excellent.
Ok, I´ll finish up Sunday later, gotta run to class now.
Thursday night we went and ate with the lady who I am staying with. She fed us spaghetti and bread and cheese and carne asade (chicken). It was very good. Dan told her like 20 times that he really liked it and now I´m eating cheese with every meal. Thanks. :)
Friday Dan wandered around while I went to class. I don´t know exactly what he did, but he seemed to enjoy himself. We met up later and walked around and it rained so we ended up going to the movies to see Cars. It was pretty good, but we are going to have to watch it again in English later. I´m sure we missed most of the jokes. On a side note, it is the general belief that most cartoons are funnier in Spanish. My kids have always told me this, but i thought it was just cause they knew Spanish better. However, they apparently use different jokes in Spanish. Shrek and Shrek 2 are apparently way funnier in Spanish.
Saturday we went to the planetarium, but it was closed so we ended up at the children´s museum. It had the cutest exhibit where small kids got to shop in a grocery store and choose and pay for their produce at the register. It was really cute and I wanted a picture, but i was afraid that the parents would get freaked out by me taking a picture of their children. Then we went to the archeology museum and walked to the fort of guadelupe. As we are outside at the fort of Guadalupe, it starts to rain. I, in all my wisdom, thought that it would stop soon, however it only started raining harder. We left cause they were closing, then we ended up completely soaked going to the convention center at the bottom of the hill. We waited out the rain for about 4 hours there.
That night we went to eat at what turned out to be this really nice restaurant. We paid about $40 for out meal, when usually a meal costs about $10 for two people. It was very good. Dan had some kind of stuffed chile with fruit compote and white sauce and pomogranate seeds on top. I had mole poblano, the traditional dish of Puebla. It was also excellent.
Ok, I´ll finish up Sunday later, gotta run to class now.
Friday, July 14
Dan llagó
Mi hermana dije que yo no estaba apprendando español. No es verdad! Yo apprendo español, pero yo pienso que mi familia gustan oir para excursions, no clases.
A la tarde, Dan llagó en Mexico seguro. Yo soy muy feliz. Fuemos a la casa y comimos con mi familia mexicano. Hoy, Dan es camina en la ciudad de Puebla.
Thursday, July 13
The place I went yesterday
The thing about listening to Spanish all the time and not reading it is that sometimes I can´t really repeat the words correctly. I am a visual learner if there ever was one. I can´t remember anything that I don´t see written down, though i can remember pretty well if I stare at something for a minute. As such, I don´t really remember the name of the place that I went yesterday...but it was really cool.
We started by going to a set of temple\pyramids that are in pretty good shape. Two of them you could climb. One was very unique because it was built in a spiral. They have erected a cross on top of it now and tie a person on it as a representation of Jesus for Good Friday. The other was just a straight pyramid, but at the top they had relics of volcanic rock that had been some type of structure on top. They reconstructed one bit of it and it looked a bit like stonehenge, but much smaller. That is the idea anyway.
Then we went to the largest archeological roof in the world. It covers a pyramid that has intact murals with the colors that are SO bright. It was really amazing. Our guide showed us the plant that they used to get the reds and blues. The reds come from the insect larvae that lives on the plants, the blues come from a stone...I think lapis probably. It is that shade of blue. I got some pictures but it was starting to get dark and come a storm so I don´t know how well they will turn out.
It was gorgeous though. I really liked it. Incredibly cool and interesting in a historical way. I promise to post pictures when I get back. I have taken this insane number so far (like 200 nearly) and my friend Christina and are going to swap photos when we get back so that will probably double....
Monday, July 10
Teotihuacan
Yesterday we went to the pyramids and then to D.F. (Ciudad de Mexico). My camera battery went dead before we got to D.F. so I have no pictures there. Oh well. I´ll buy a book I guess.
The pyramids were super super cool. When the Aztecs arrived, this whole civilization was already gone so they just built on top of them, but when you uncover what the old layers look like, they are simply beautiful. There was this one part in one of the temples that some of the frescos on the wall were still intact. It was really cool. I got pictures of that. They are really tall, but they let you climb to the top. At the top of one there was this hole that everyone was sticking their finger in...I´ll have to figure out why, but it was neat.
We went to the old palace of the kings. Castillo. It was very cool, absolutely beautiful too. I didn´t get any pictures, but some of my friends did.
In the Cathedral in the city center of D.F. we walked in while they were having mass. You can walk up to the bell towers and walk around in the ceiling. You know they way that the cathedrals have domes in them? you are actually walking across the domes! Very neat. Then I sat down in the sanctuary portion and it is really really beautiful. They have different sections for you to sit at. I´m sure there is some reason why, but you can hear the mass anywhere you sit because of the acostics. I´m not sure if the mass was in Spanish or Latin, the hall echoed so I couldn´t tell.
So that was my weekend, how was yours?
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