Years ago, when Tim and I were in college, we went on a choir tour overseas. We visited Iceland, Norway and Sweden and sang in some truly breathtaking locations. We have very fond memories of that tour.
One of the very memorable things was the elaborate breakfasts they served. I remember eating a LOT at breakfast. Partly because it was the only free meal of our day and the rest we had to pay for… but also because it was so delicious.
The breakfast display was chocked full of:
All kinds of breads
Cheeses
Sliced meats
Jellies, jams and marmalades
juices
yogurts
fruits of all kinds
coffee, teas, juices and sparkling juices
pastries
See? What is there not to love?
I told the kids about it the other day and they exclaimed that they wanted to have it too! So, we created what we loving call our “Swedish Mix” breakfast. It consists of an apple thinly sliced, yogurt (or cheese stick) and toast with raspberry jam.
Josiah is playing in flag football again this Spring. He had his first practice/game this past weekend. He is totally in his element.
Maddie and I came along to cheer him on. Well, cheer him on and hang out with our friends. Maddie ran around with her Bestie (Makaiya) and I talked with a few of my friends. Don’t worry, we also cheered for Josiah–who had an excellent game.
Now, if it would just warm up a little more it would be more enjoyable for us on the sidelines. 😉
It was partially drizzling, but we decided to walk around the village anyway. We had a blast looking in the windows and enjoying the unique look of the buildings. It was the highlight of almost everyone’s week!
Whoa, how has it already been so long since I posted?!
Last week was our Spring Break, so I took the week off of teaching and just hung out with the kids. We didn’t do anything dramatically interesting, but we all had a great week nonetheless. Here is a short recap of our fun:
Sunday: Easter Sunday! We were at church early then enjoyed a family lunch with the Bakers and Jen / Easter egg hunt outside (we managed to lose one egg again this year) / I made a delicious smores dessert out of peeps.
Here we are on Sunday morning at church–we were tired!
Monday: Chloe had a sleepover at her cousins house / Cleaned / Tim made homemade hamburgers with Josiah / rented the movie Smallfoot (which it turns out we really love)
I also had time to sit and really work on my bible study and books I’m reading without feeling the pressure of needing to get to my next thing. I really spread out and savored it…
Tuesday: Cleaned basement and organized toys / watched Smallfoot again (I told you we liked it!) / Josiah went on a bike ride with his friends / made popovers with Chloe / Played chess against both C & J
Wednesday: Cleaned and organized girls room / made homemade cheese ravioli from scratch / learned how to play a new card came called “Gonuts for Donuts” / Chloe had youth group and an epic nerf gun war
Thursday: Day trip down to Owatonna to drop off some special gifts to Stacy / visited the Town of Yesteryear (pictures tomorrow!) / watched movies in the car and ate McDonalds / and yes… we watched Smallfoot yet again that night. Ha!
Friday: Bible Study for me, but I was able to bring along J & M to play with their besties and I didn’t have to rush back for lessons, so that was awesome / Played chess and Gonuts for Donuts with the kids / watched the movie Christopher Robin (very cute!)
I have them hanging on my wall above my desk, so as the students are leaving they can see it. And when I’m sitting at my desk working I look up and see their smiling faces. I didn’t realize how much I miss seeing their smiles. I look forward to masks being gone.
The top one is from the Spring Recital 2020 and the bottom one is Christmas 2020. Isn’t it crazy how many students participated in the Christmas one? And if you look closely there are a couple pictures where there are multiple siblings in one picture. And I even hid myself in there too. Tee hee! There was an extra box, so I figured why not!?
Well, this year was a bit of a doozy on many levels.
Doing such a large event all online with teachers of varied technology experience requires a lot of prep work and a ton of patience. We mustered through and, as a whole, the event went quite well.
It was hard for me to gauge when I would need to take extra time to do things since I had never done them before, so there as a little bit of frustration for Tim not knowing when I would be busy. That is one of the really nice things about the in-person contest. I know I’ll be crazy busy, but at least I can plan to just be “gone” for that entire contest weekend and then it’s done. Tim is mentally prepared to just live that weekend as if I’m out of town.
The snag came after the contest judging was done–we emailed out the results and then I put all of the actual critiques in the mail the next day. When the paper critiques started to arrive in the teachers mailboxes we realized that there had been a glitch in the computer system and it had misaligned the scores with the teacher emails–meaning some teachers had received emailed scores that were different than their actual critique scores.
Oh dear. What a mess.
So, there was a lot of extra work needed to help resolve teacher/parent relations as well as teacher/MMTA relations and a lot of frustrations/embarrassments all around. There was retyped critiques. There was extra phone calls. There was apology letters. There was a lot of emails. A lot.
And there was also chocolate cake delivered to the MMTA office staff. Chocolate always makes things better. 🙂
So, now we move onward and upward. This year has been so great in so many ways, and not so great in so many ways. We learn and adapt and make notes and move on.
There was much rejoicing this week as Maddie pulled her first top tooth out. I wouldn’t help her this time, so she sat next to me and just wiggled and twisted it until it came free. (Don’t worry, it was ready) 😉
Then she wrote the cutest note to the tooth fairy “Dear tooth fairy, please bring me a pack of gum” and then there was more rejoicing the next morning when a brand new pack of gum appeared under her pillow. I just love the joy.
I pulled up a picture of Chloe to show Maddie when she lost her first top tooth. It’s so fun to look back at picture of the girls at the same age. Of course… the photos look starkly different… hehe! The one is on a school day morning, freshly rolled out of bed and braid hair from yesterday, and the other was on our photo shoot day with Tara. Haha! But you get the idea.
Levi’s favorite snack right now is an apple and almonds. We arrange it on the plate to look like a face. He thinks it is hilarious. And I love it because it’s a healthy snack. It’s a total win-win.
Sometimes we do Banana and almond too…
The other day we even branched out to a couple other nuts (macadamia, cashews and pecans). We agreed it really helped the expression on the face.
I thought you would find humor in this video (don’t mind the messy kitchen).
This has been a pretty busy week just getting all the online stuff ready for the judges. I’m not nearly as stressed as normal, but I haven’t had time to sit and write.
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