Saturday, August 2, 2008

Breaking Dawn

I suppose if you don't have female young adult readers in your home, you might not be aware that Stephenie Meyer released her latest book, Breaking Dawn today.

Barnes & Noble had a release party that started at 10 PM last night and at midnight they started selling the book. We pre-ordered our copies and Kate, being the great big sister that she is, went to B&N last night at 11:45 PM to pick up her book and Chloe's. Chloe begged for Kate to bring it to the school so she could start reading, but I nixed that idea.
So the activity at our house looks like this today.


Not a bad way to spend a Saturday! I'll make sure they eat and drink and let them be.
I'm off to Sears to return some items. I hate that I put it off this long and now need to brave the "tax free weekend" crowd, but I have no one to blame but myself. Running down there on a work day hasn't been possible and leaving it for another weekend is too dangerous with school, soccer and football/marching season gearing up. Maybe it won't be so bad.

Friday, August 1, 2008

It's happening more and more.

I am prompted on an almost daily basis to be thankful I am not a student today. I do not think I have the ambition or stamina to survive.

Chloe and EJ received their schedules for the new school year yesterday. They had both mentioned that there would be a new class schedule for the fall. (This makes 3/3). So far, Chloe has had a different schedule for every year she has been in HS. I had also seen reference to the new proposed schedule on the school website. When I pulled up the overview of EJ's class schdule, I was confused. So I went looking for the template and this is what I found.


I know the kids will get the hang of it very quickly and manage just fine. (This will be a piece of cake for my kids- they have a visitation schedule to keep track of.) But I sure am glad I'm not making lesson plans for this and that I don't have to keep track of where I need to be. Just remembering what day it is, is usually enough for me to cope with.

Band camp will end tonight with a lock-in. I can't tell how Chloe feels about this. I'm not thrilled because it means I have to be at the HS at 8 AM on Saturday to pick her up. But they have made a lot of progress on their show and I got to see her everyday, unlike when they go away to NC. So I guess it is an okay trade-off.

Kate was able to order her fall semester books on-line and they are supposed to be waiting for her when she gets to the bookstore. What a brilliant idea.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

What’s that cliché?

Necessity is the Mother of Invention! So true.

Chloe has complained of aching feet since band camp has started. Epsom salts and hot water are supposed to be very good for soaking tired and sore muscles. The problem was finding something big enough to put enough hot water to cover both her feet without making her sit on the edge of the tub. And we found it!

A cooler! It is insulated to help keep the water warm longer, easy to move from the filling station (hose in bathtub) to soaking station and back to dumping station (the tub) and large enough for both feet. I bet if we prettied this up, gave it a fancy new name and did a little marketing we could sell it as a new product. ;-)

By the way, Chloe did wear the socks all day and was not one bit worried that she might have a "funny tan line". Apparently, several of her female co-band members were concerned for her.

Katie had a great day yesterday at Six Flags and came home very excited. The family has asked her to be their nanny next summer! The interesting part of that is they are expecting to be in Indiana by next summer but will fly Katie to be with them . I hope it works out for her. She has enjoyed the kids and is able to work easily with the parents. It would mean summer employment is a non-issue and she could focus on other things at the end of the school year. (And I won't start bugging her in March about her plans.)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Be careful what you say...

...to Chloe. :-) She may surprise you with her response.

I went to band camp a little early last night because I like to see the show come together. It's fascinating to me to watch them count out their steps, hum the music, clap the rhythms, check where they land, do the same 12 counts repeatedly and then move on to the next 12 counts. Then when I see the whole show with instruments and uniforms at a game or competition it is even more amazing . The last two years I have not been able to drop in for this part of the camp experience because they have been in NC.

I watched from afar for quite some time and then wandered over to the Band Moms Camp (basically a little tent city they have set up to help make the 13.5 hour days a little more comfortable and fun). I wasn't under the tent more than 30 seconds when I had 2 band moms tell me that Chloe needed to wear taller socks! Okay, I don't dress her anymore and she has proven to be very self-sufficient about getting her self ready to go and having what she needs but I'll make a point of discussing her socks! She has been getting blisters on her heels and now ankles right at the line where her shoe rubs. The moms felt it was because it is so hot and the kids are so sweaty!

So I told Chloe I was instructed to make sure she wore taller socks. She just laughed. This morning she came down with these socks and said "Do you think these are tall enough?"





The band moms commented right away this morning when they saw her. I don't know if she'll survive all day in those, but she did take an acceptable spare pair just in case. And maybe they really will help with the blister situation.


EJ and I went and picked up his senior pictures last night. I'm very happy. Even better, I can tell EJ is pleased. He is going to work with the photographer to help spread their name by word of mouth with picture business cards. They are very cool. One side will have one picture, his name and the year 2009. The other side will be a mini-collage of 4 pictures and have the website and phone number at the very bottom. I think they are a little different than the standard wallets and by allowing the photographer to include contact information, they are free. So EJ can hand out as many as he wants!



Katie is off to Six Flags with her family today. She was looking forward to the trip and quite tickled that she will get paid to go to an amusement park! Not a bad gig if you can get it.