Sunday, November 27, 2011

It's Beginning.....

.....to look a lot like Christmas!
First... get the tree standing and lights on!
Then, mom gets to decorate with just red, gold and LIME GREEN!
Too bad the lighting and the camera doesn't do the tree any justice.


Lastly, let the boys put on the other ornaments.




FYI.... Christmas is coming!! Fast!!
My brand new Scentsy warmer! Isn't it gorgeous!! I bought it sooner than I had planned, and it's a good thing I did, because it sold out the very next day! Yikes!

We bought these stocking holders way back when Riley was just becoming obsessed with trains. I love them, but we moved to a house without fireplace..... so this year I hung an ornament on each. They are all sporty with our names on it, and it's hung by the big window in our dining room.


Merry Christmas!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

New Rules

The last time I sent the boys to their room to really clean it up, they decided to write some rules.... for themselves!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Oh, Happy Day!

It's a doubly special day!
Jake turns one year older today.... since we would be having such a feast we got to have birthday cake last night.
(BTW.... Jake is participating in "No Shave November." He is a little extra hairy these days.... only 6 more days to go!)
And, it's TURKEY Day!!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
"I'm thankful for every moment."
~Al Green

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wood Work

Have I mentioned how cool my husband is?
Well, he is pretty amazing..... as we've been getting the "guest" room ready at a snail's pace, we needed to address the furniture situation for it. As in, we don't have any. We have a bed, with just a frame..... ON WHEELS! My concern was a 9 year old boy, eventually being in a room, with a bed on wheels, on a hard wood floor. Unfortunately, we don't have one of those money trees either!
So what's a girl to do?
She draws an idea on a small piece of paper, and her husband brings it to life, only 10 times better than she imagined. Yep! Jake made a headboard, and now the bed will be set in place.
These pictures hardly do it justice, but it completely fits the fun room this is turning out to be!!

Please ignore all the friendly ghosts that show up in all my pictures in this old house.... just more "fun" things to address once I discover that money tree!! ;)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Positive Phone Call

I got a wonderful phone call today from Riley's teacher, Mrs. Stucky. I needed something good, as my head has been killing me all day.... Riley has been asked to join the "gifted" group, for an extra 30 mins of Math. It will still be the 4th grade level, just more advanced and with an extra challenge built in. Riley has been challenged, and he has accepted this challenge to push himself. His teacher will be Mrs. Nakai and he will be joining a group of 5. Go Riley!!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Art Show

My art collection is getting full again, so here are my little artist's preserved masterpieces.
Reece is up first....



It's hard to tell, but Reece used a cool glitter paint... this may end up in a frame at some point.


Riley is next......

3D art is fun! Guess in 4th grade the art projects really slow down!
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And, lastly.... I am always going for "Favorite Aunt," so I am documenting the beautiful finger paintings by my adorable nephew, Owen. He loves his Aunt Jacque!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Conferences Part II

So..... after a couple of weeks, we finally had Riley's conference with Mrs. Stucky. It had been rescheduled due to a family emergency on her side, but we made it.

Warning to all my mommy friends, with younger kiddos.... P/T conferences get to be just a little more "unfun" as they get older. Riley is a great student and doing great in school, but after my rave over Reece's conference, it was a little bit of a let down. I'm sure it's pretty typical..... 4th grade is probably a big transition.

We started off with Reading.... I've said this over and over, Riley doesn't enjoy reading. At least just leisurely reading. But he is one of the top in his class at the level R. Benchmark for 4th is P, so he is above here. Mrs. Stucky even told us that he isn't shy in his group, and always adds to the good conversation when they are discussing what they've read. So he is also doing a great job comprehending his reading. His next book will be an S book.... so he will be pushed a little more.

She is pleased with Riley's writing, as he is between the "emerging" stage and "developing" stage of becoming a great writer. Mrs. Stucky always enjoys reading Riley's work. She said it's very creative and entertaining. Organizing his thoughts is what he will focus on next.

I had to tell Riley that he needs to work harder in Spelling. He is only averaging a 101%. Haha!! He is very good at practicing each week, and working in a school, I know how many kids never even look at their spelling list day to day, or even at all. Riley always goes for the bonus words, which is how he got his high score. My only concern is him not retaining what he's practiced. There are times in his writing, he is misspelling words that I know he has had as spelling words. Hopefully that works itself out!

Science has taken Riley's top favorite subject spot. Apparently, Mrs. Stucky does a lot of fun experiments that he enjoys. In a short 9 weeks, Riley has become very detailed in his lab work. His 4th grade class also got to go to Salina on 5 different occasions for all day, Science days. They went to STARBASE there. It is a Kansas regional training center with the Kansas National Guard. They had a lot of fun and it was a great experience for these little scientist.

Math, which used to be Riley's favorite, is still a good subject for him. He goes across the hall to Mrs. Viola, who teaches the 4th grade level of Math (Riley is in a mixed 4th/5th class.) We briefly met her, only in passing in the hall. She actually gave Riley a big hug..... I think she likes him. Since we don't have a conference with her, she wrote a note to us......

.....Though quiet, Riley is a thorough and enthusiastic, math student who has great strategies for solving problems. He is quite studious, a real thinker, and shares his ideas during class discussions. I am particularly pleased that Riley can handle a challenge and that he is persistent in working on a problem until he solves it. We will continue to discuss and write about math through the year. Mrs. Viola

That pretty much summed up our conference. The last input we got, was that Riley doesn't push himself. He could do so much more, if he wanted to. If it was required, he would get it done, but nothing more...... this is just Riley's personality. I hope he gets a little more energized about something in life, but for now we see the minimum. He needs to challenge himself one of these days. But I am still proud at how well my boys do in school, and how much they love it! I hope this lasts a long time!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Thanks, CamWOW!

For cheap lunchtime entertainment!

Yep. This is what my coworkers and I did today at lunch with the Ipod Touch!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Crown Molding

Remember this striped room?
Well, this was the last thing I started before going back to school, and it hasn't been touched since. That is until Jake put up this crown molding! It looks like it's been there all along! And it definitely helped the rough edges of our first ceiling repair project disappear! Yay for an amazing husband who isn't afraid to tackle new projects, and he does them well!!!