Sunday, November 01, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Fall fun and exploring...
Connor examining the mineral rocks which are in ABUNDANCE all over our property. After it rains, the hillsides sparkle.
Trees are just majestic
Trees are just majestic
BRotherly Love
OK, so be it in bad humor or what, I was scrolling thru these pics and I saw this and there is Logan just eating a leaf and Connor has this "look" on his face. So funny.
OK, so be it in bad humor or what, I was scrolling thru these pics and I saw this and there is Logan just eating a leaf and Connor has this "look" on his face. So funny.
Monday, October 19, 2009
A day out with the rednecks......Mud Bash 2009
Click on this to enlarge.....the "panty dropper" may we all aspire to have a black pickup with this spray-painted on it.....
We promised Trev for his birthday we would go see Bigfoot who would be making an appearance at the Mud Bash. We set out on out adventure to find Bigfoot and ended up brushing shoulders with the redneckians of Missouri. For those that dont know, a redneck, hillwhomp, dirtball, trailer trash, or inbred is also known in Missouri as a Hoosier. As insulting as this is, it makes me more proud to wear my Indiana Hoosier shirts, LOL. Anywhoo, we found bigfoot, and the day ensued.......
redneck po-po
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Me fighting a fire this past Sunday....
Most of you know I am on the Fire Department where I live. It is volunteer, but a wonderful feeling to be able to give back. This past Sunday was the second fire in a week we were called to assist on. It was a rural property, a double wide mobile home on a basement. Needless to say, this only took 15 minutes to be completely engulfed in flames. The cause was electrical. It was a total loss and luckily the family got out in time. I am the short one on the hose in the pictures below.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
A word about the duo....
The boys were fortunate enough to be accepted into Headstart this year. Being that they are 3, means they are locked for the 2 years prior to kindergarten. Some people think that because this is a government funded program it means poor kids in a nasty facility. This is quite the contrary here in Missouri. For one, Missouri's education is wonderful. Did you kow that we dont pay a dime for thier education. Nor do we for Trevors. There is no such thing as "book fees' here. Each child buys a stash of supplies from a supply list at the begining of the year and that is all we pay. So technically we pay about $25 for supplies and they provide the education. It is all tax-supported, which is where taxes should be going (in my opinion).
The boys school is very small. ther eare only 40 kids accepted and there are 2 classrooms. Each class has a primary teacher and and assistant and there is also a floating assistant. They have been separated to facilitate thier own personalities. I love this. The first day Logan cried, but the last week, Connor has been the one to cry when we drop him off. Besides all the wonderful things happening, each boy will have thier own education plan. The teachers meet with us 6 times a year, which includes 2 home visits, to keep us up to speed on thier progress. They also provide assessments and services in speech. The school also is working on potty training. We no longer use diapers, we use pull ups and underwear. (BTW: If anyone wants to send a support package to help out, we could use character undies in 2T/3T as incentives). They also are required to brush their teeth at school twice and hand-washing is a must. The boys are coming home exhausted by their new schedule. They go to school from about 8am- 3:30pm. Another thing I like is that there are 3, 4, and 5 year-olds all combined in the class. The older kids mentor the younger ones. The boys are adjusting well and I am so proud of them.
The boys school is very small. ther eare only 40 kids accepted and there are 2 classrooms. Each class has a primary teacher and and assistant and there is also a floating assistant. They have been separated to facilitate thier own personalities. I love this. The first day Logan cried, but the last week, Connor has been the one to cry when we drop him off. Besides all the wonderful things happening, each boy will have thier own education plan. The teachers meet with us 6 times a year, which includes 2 home visits, to keep us up to speed on thier progress. They also provide assessments and services in speech. The school also is working on potty training. We no longer use diapers, we use pull ups and underwear. (BTW: If anyone wants to send a support package to help out, we could use character undies in 2T/3T as incentives). They also are required to brush their teeth at school twice and hand-washing is a must. The boys are coming home exhausted by their new schedule. They go to school from about 8am- 3:30pm. Another thing I like is that there are 3, 4, and 5 year-olds all combined in the class. The older kids mentor the younger ones. The boys are adjusting well and I am so proud of them.
Punt and Pass a Thon 9-12-09
To raise money for the organization, they have a punt and pass-a-thon. Trev didn't have time to raise a lot of money, but he participated and got his jerseyHe is on the Cardinals team. He will be # 54. According to his coach, that is a great # to have. The Chicago Bears Brian Urlacher is #54. Trevor is thriving in football so far and is excited to participate. It helps that he has many friends from school in it. The organization is great. All boys get to play in every game and on offense and defense. Also, every player gets a trophy at the end of the season. This has been so good so far for his confidence and self-esteem. We are so proud of him.
He is doing very well in school. Being in football has been an incentive to get his homework done right away and keeps him motivated. Not only that, but he is worn out at night which is good for him. Funny thing is, we found we dont need to medicate him for football. We gave him his pill for the competition and he had no energy and was like a zombie there. Now we know he uses up all of that energy just playing football. He is also learnign self-control when he is off his meds, telling us he will "keep it together" and he has! I could not be more proud. I hope he really likes football and continues to thrive. WE are in a HIGHLY supportive football area. The whole town is big into football and highschool is a HUGE thing. Plus, right now, an NFL first round draft pick and a MIZZOU starter are former Bonne Terre boys who also were Jr Raiders just like Trev.
Trevor threw the ball 21 mph. Not too shabby for a rookie!
Trevor starting Football
Monday, August 31, 2009
My boys get bigger every day.
As Summer closes, the boys will all be in school. Logan and Connor start Headstart preschool on Thursday. They will be separated in different classrooms. This is the first time they will be apart from each other for such long periods of time. I believe Connor will do well with the transition, but I worry about Logan. He is such a lover that not having his brother around might be a bit scary.
They both had to go and get 3 shots today and are now caught up. They had missed a few early doses due to beign in the NICU, so we are caught up now. They are growing so quickly. We are now wearing some 3T's. Mostly in shirts, but we just bought some 3T pants which have to be cuffed for now. I think we may have reached 35 lbs!! They also got new shoes. WE bought them size 10!!! They have huge feet. So does Trevor.
Trev is adjusting well to third grade. Thank goodness. I will post more later, but wanted to share some pics of them and give a school update.
Love to all!
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