Friday, May 30, 2008
A Chapter in My Life...
is over. This week we closed the preschool up for the summer. We rent a large space and classrooms during the school year, but we have to take down and clean out our large space for the summer. It is a HUGE room that is usually quite full and colorful. The Huge walls are always covered in fun stuff. So, it always looks quite bleak, when we strip it of EVERYTHING. This year, it was really weird cleaning everything and packing it up, knowing I won't be there to unpack and set it up again. After everyone had left, I realized that I dropped a key inside, so, I ran back in to find it. As I turned to leave, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I was in tears. The emotional side of school ending hadn't really hit me yet. It's been my and the kid's second home for 8 years. I am going to miss teaching in this wonderful place with such wonderful people. I feel so blessed to have had this experience.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Preschool is Out!
I don't know where this school year went, but Caleb and I are out for the summer.
Caleb had fun playing in the bouncy house at his end of the year party.
Caleb had fun with his buddy Tyler, at school this year. These two are pretty funny. They've had fun since Tyler started toddling around. Tyler is a year younger, but quickly caught up to Caleb. He's now inching above him.

The Children's Museum
Monday, May 19, 2008
Big Changes
Well, we're finally moving! We just have a little change to our destination. Ryan's work is opening a new restaurant in Denver, Colorado and a little over a month ago, they asked him if he would consider relocating to open the restaurant for them. He of course said "I doubt my wife would go for it, but I'll run it by her." Of course, when he told me, I instantly said "I don't think so." I told him that I'd do a little research to give it a chance. That night I did a lot of reading and I suddenly got an overwhelming feeling that that's where we needed to be. I told Ryan that I thought we should do it. He of course gave me a bewildered look. For those of you who know me, you know that I'm NOT an impulsive person. I like to have every aspect of every little detail planned out. So, this whole thing is WAY out of my comfort zone. I do feel like it's the right decision though. We have been wanting to move to a different climate for years now and all our moving expenses will be paid for. So, it looks like we will probably be heading out there sometime in July. We don't have a specific date yet. We are wanting to buy a house in one of the suburbs south/southeast of Denver.
It's kind of been a whirlwind of emotions this past month. So, I really have tried not to think about the emotional side of moving away from most of my family. I know it's going to be VERY hard. I really just can't think about it. I wish they could just all come with us!:)
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Busy, Busy, Busy!!!
I know that I have been a bad blogger lately. Life has been so busy. My last month of school is always quite full with Mother's Day, final projects, and trying to squeeze everything in. It's so hard to believe that we only have one more week of school left. Where has this year gone?!? It's been really hard this week, going through all of my (MANY) school supplies that I have collected over the past 8 years and packing them up.(More to come on that in another post.) Words can't even describe what a wonderful experience this job has been. It's been such a wonderful working environment, it almost hasn't felt like work. I've been blessed to work with such wonderful women. They have become such great friends to me, over the years. We've had a lot of fun. Of course we've all had a couple of classes that make us want to pull our hair out, but that's when it's great, when the year flies by!:) I'm truly going to miss teaching at Berry Bright. It really doesn't help that I've had a fantastic class this year. They are all near and dear to my heart. It's going to be hard to let them go!
Well, it's been a wet, cold spring, but now we've gone straight to summer.
Despite the snow in the foothills, we've had record breaking temperatures this week. The past four days have been in the 90's! The kid's have been cooling off on the slip and slide.
Well, it's been a wet, cold spring, but now we've gone straight to summer.
Despite the snow in the foothills, we've had record breaking temperatures this week. The past four days have been in the 90's! The kid's have been cooling off on the slip and slide.
I don't know what's appealing about this bucket of grassy water, but they couldn't stay out of it!
Caitlin had her school program this week. She was a carrot. She is turning into quite a little actress. I've gotta try to get the video up. She's a hoot to listen to.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
What a Sick Feeling!
I have had overwhelming thankfulness, this afternoon, for my dear children.
Today, I let Cailtin ride the school bus home.(I only let her do this every once in a while, since it takes her 40 minutes to get home and we can see the school from our house.) She thinks it is quite fun though. Anyway, I went for a walk on the side street next to us. As I was walking back towards home to meet the bus, I kept hearing police sirens and then a solid flow of traffic down this little rural road I was walking on. I knew there must have been an accident that closed the highway. Of course the thought crossed my mind that I hoped Caitlin was okay. I picked up the pace a little as I trudged through the grass on the shoulder, since my quiet walk had turned into highway traffic. The bus was able to get to me, and Caitlin was safe and sound. When we got home, I looked online to see what was going on, on the highway. My heart just dropped, when I read there was an accident involving a fatality and a full school bus from Caitlin's school. Thankfully there weren't any serious injuries on the bus.
Still a little too close to home though.
As the helicopters hover around our house, I'm so thankful for my family. It's easy to forget how quickly things could change. I'm so very glad it wasn't me getting that phone call that my daughter's school bus had been in a head on collision. And I'm so glad that there weren't any major injuries on the bus.
Today, I let Cailtin ride the school bus home.(I only let her do this every once in a while, since it takes her 40 minutes to get home and we can see the school from our house.) She thinks it is quite fun though. Anyway, I went for a walk on the side street next to us. As I was walking back towards home to meet the bus, I kept hearing police sirens and then a solid flow of traffic down this little rural road I was walking on. I knew there must have been an accident that closed the highway. Of course the thought crossed my mind that I hoped Caitlin was okay. I picked up the pace a little as I trudged through the grass on the shoulder, since my quiet walk had turned into highway traffic. The bus was able to get to me, and Caitlin was safe and sound. When we got home, I looked online to see what was going on, on the highway. My heart just dropped, when I read there was an accident involving a fatality and a full school bus from Caitlin's school. Thankfully there weren't any serious injuries on the bus.
Still a little too close to home though.
As the helicopters hover around our house, I'm so thankful for my family. It's easy to forget how quickly things could change. I'm so very glad it wasn't me getting that phone call that my daughter's school bus had been in a head on collision. And I'm so glad that there weren't any major injuries on the bus.
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