Ever satiating the curious minds of friends and family (or at least trying to keep a personal record lest we forget what happened day by day).
Monday, June 17, 2013
Rain blizzard
Last Sunday we went to stake conference in Bay City. It is about a 45 minute drive from where we live. It was overcast, but it did not seem like it would rain. Conference was nice and we started to drive home. As we drove, the closer we got to Brazoria, the more we saw lightning. We were having fun watching the lightning and driving. We were driving towards the turn off to Lake Jackson and I could see that it was raining a lot, but I had no idea what we were in for. I had forgotten that sometimes it rains so much that there is no visibility. That happened on FM 2004. It was raining so hard that I could not see out the window in front of me, even with the wipers going at full blast. It was anxiety inducing to say the least. I had to calm myself down as I drove because I could not see at all and we were driving 30 mph on a road that is 65 mph. The worse parts of the drive were driving over the bridges because they are narrow and there were cars driving the opposite direction that I could not see until we were driving by them. At least I quelled the anxiety attack and we made it home safely. I love thunderstorms and rain, but I hate to drive when they are happening because it is stressful. When it rains it pours is an understatement.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Wherein Joseph makes the A Honor Roll
Joseph's last day of 1st grade was Thursday. He had an activity day and we went and ate lunch with him. His teacher gave us his report card. He really wanted to open it, but I made him wait till we got home. This is his first report card with grades. His first school, Pine View in Brookville, PA had grades, but he was only there for 1 month. His second first grade class had no grades. Here at Beutel, he was graded on his work. We didn't see the ribbon because there were certificates and other things in with his report card. When the ribbon fell out, he looked at it. I told him that he got high grades and that is why he got the ribbon. He was soooooooooo excited. His teacher here in LJ was super great. She recommended that we try and get him in SEARCH classes (gifted and talented). He was tested but doesn't know what it was for. I didn't want him to be nervous. We will see if he gets admitted to the program. He is just excited that next year he has a chance to get 4 A Honor Roll ribbons. He is reading at a 4th grade level. We have created quite the little book reading monster. I guess it is a good thing that we signed him up for the summer reading program at the library. We also registered him for Kid's Kollege (I hate when they do this kind of thing) at the local community college. It is for 1 week in July. He is excited. Now I just need to sign my boys up for swimming lessons.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Catching up...kind of
It has been a crazy couple of months. We moved from Pennsylvania to Texas mid-April. We are now back in my hometown and it is crazy to think that a year ago, we were getting ready to move from Utah to Pennsylvania and here we are today in a completely different locale. The boys are enjoying their time here. I forgot how much of a small town feel there is here. Of course, it is a small town. We are in a different ward than when I grew up, but so many of the people that I knew growing up are here. Joseph and Samuel are excited about the prospect of fishing and crabbing now that we are in the area. This picture was taken at Galveston Island State Park. They were both enjoying the outdoors. I forgot about how bad mosquitos can get.
The weekend before, we went to Corpus Christi. The boys got to meet their one living great grandparent, my grandma Juarez. They also really wanted to go to the beach. We took them to Padre Island. The past summer we went to the beach in New Jersey and both boys refused to go in the water. Joseph stared at it for a bit and then started to wade and run. Slowly he got to the point where he was playing Frisbee and venturing deeper and deeper into the water.
Samuel was a different story. I was able to get him to stand about this point in the water. It took work and I had to be patient with him, but his face says it all. Afterwards he said that he was proud of me for helping him get in the water. The next time we go to the beach, hopefully I can coax him to play some more.
There is a sea center close by and we have taken the boys a few times. They love it. They love the touch tank and can spend a long time there. There is also a nice boardwalk along the marsh. Joseph really wants to volunteer there. Friday was 1st grades dress up for "What you want to be when you grow up." Joseph really wanted to be a beekeeper. He came home one day from school talking about how amazing bees are and that he wants to keep some when he gets older. I knew I couldn't pull together a beekeeper costume for him, so I asked him if he still wanted to be a video game designer. He said that he knew beekeeping was a hobby and that he wanted to be so many things, but that would be a good job. So on Friday we put on his Plants vs. Zombies t-shirt, some pants, and I made him a video game console out of a box. I drew a video game picture to tape on it and Joe attached a controller. His teacher liked it.
Samuel has been working on his letters. He likes to count to ten now and can get to fifteen without much coaxing. We have been practicing his alphabet a lot, but it is a work in progress. He loves the outdoors and nature. Samuel has also gotten better about cleaning up his room. He does get frustrated when things don't work out the way he wants to, but we have tried working on getting him to be more patient. He is especially interested in volcanoes and likes to talk about Krakatoa and Mt. St. Helen's. He also likes to talk about geysers and Gettysburg. I asked him if he wanted to play with a little neighbor girl that is in our ward and he said, "No. She is a baby."
As for Joe and I, we are trying to find a house. It is weird to be looking for a home here. The market is crazy. If the house is in decent shape, it goes under contract the day it is listed. Joe and I have found one that we think is a winner, but we have to see if the appraisal is okay, plus we have to fix some plumbing issues. It is a big enough house for our family and backs onto a park. Our ward had a tragedy occur. One of our bishopric member's, who I knew growing up, little boy who was 22 months old passed away a week ago. He drowned in his grandparents backyard. The funeral was beautiful. Not only was the chapel full, but the gym was full as well. I hurt for the family because I can only imagine the longing they feel to hold their little boy. Through it all, they have been so strong. I have seen so many familiar faces and they are so welcoming. It is nice. Summer means that we will get to explore the town I grew up in. :)
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