Thursday, May 22, 2014

Left Behind series

A few months ago, my husband and I watched a movie with Kirk Cameron called "Left Behind".  Well, it just so happens that the movie is based off a book series by Tim LaHaye.  So, hey, I like to read.  Why not give the series a shot?  

So that's what I'm doing now, reading the first book with the same title as the movie.  Now, keep in mind that the past few months I have been reading the Divergent series and the Legend series with a little Charlotte's Web mixed in, so the whole "end of the earth" theme written for adult readers has caused my brain a little bit of a panic.  But, I'm hanging in there...only 15 1/2 more books to go!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Jewelry Party

Last night I had the chance to get together with some friends and family and try on some jewelry.  We were introduced to the new fall colors of blues and greens and purples, but also, discovered that gold is coming back into fashion.  I haven't seen much of gold jewelry after graduating high school.  I guess trends really do cycle!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Ruffle Scarf class

Here is a picture of some of the lovely ladies who were students in my Ruffle Scarf making class offered by the Bullitt County Adult Community Education.  I had a fun time teaching and they had a good time learning a craft that looks so hard but is really so easy!  I foresee many hand-crafted Christmas gifts this year!


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Cleaning up the Toxins!

Last week my neighbor introduced me to a cleaner, safer way to clean house for myself, my family, and my environment.  It is a company called Melaleuca and they focus on using natural elements that aren't harmful to use.  I placed my first order tonight and I am really excited to get my supplies and start trading out some harsh chemical cleaners for non-chemical cleaners.  Maybe my house will actually smell like lemons instead of lemon scented bleach!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Phone Interview

Last week while grading papers, I received a phone call from a middle school in my town who wanted to interview me for a middle school math position.  If I knew I wouldn't break a hip, I probably would've done a cartwheel!  The interview was for later on that day via the phone.  I was nervous, but thankfully the assistant principal that I spoke with was friendly and conversational so my nerves quickly eased and we had a nice conversation about teaching practices and situations.  It may be the end of the month before I hear something official, but I am thankful that someone at least pulled my resume and was interested in talking to me.  That at least gives me a little more hope that getting back into full-time teaching is a possibility.  If I knew how many people he was interviewing, I could turn that into a probability example for my night math class.  Or, maybe it's better not  to know!

Monday, August 26, 2013

This week's big project

This week since it is the last week of August my plan is to create a daily chore chart as well as meal planning chart for September.  Granted, I know that it is pretty sad that I have to put "make a chore chart" on my to do list, but as I walk through the house I see all of these little cleaning things that need to be done.  Yet, I get stuck in the rut of laundry and dishes and forget everything else.  Thankfully, I have seen a few ideas that have worked for people on Pinterest so I am going to modify them so that they work for my house cleaning needs.  The ultimate goal is to keep the house tidy AND clean and limit the amount of dust and dirt that settles in so many places.  The meal chart is to try to reduce the amount of money we waste eating out all of the time and hopefully feel healthier and have more energy if we aren't consuming fried, greasy foods on a daily basis.  Yuck!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Some updates

Oh my, it has bit a minute since I last commented about life's events!  Well, here is a quick catch up.

A few weeks ago, I went to my parents' and spent the night.  This wasn't a get away from Scott sleepover...it was a help Mom clean house which quickly turned into a paint the dining room visit.  I don't have a picture to show, but the nieces and I suggested a bright yellow as a serious change from the white, scuff marked walls, and Mom agreed to it.  I heard mention of Dad and Mom painting the wood trim white but that hasn't happened yet, so it might just be a rumor.

A new course at Brown Mackie started last week.  I am teaching a Professional Development course and a Sociology Independent Study course.  So far, things are going well.  Students seem to be understanding the module system pretty well which gives me time to work with individual students while the class as a whole works independently.  I guess the downside to the course setup is that with so many smaller tasks in each module I am grading an extra 2-4 hours each day to stay caught up.  Thankfully, the projects are one page or less else with 40 students I would never be caught up!

Softball season is coming to an end but bowling season is about to begin!  I've decided to just be the sub bowler instead of full time this season.  

The big thing on the brain is the job search.  Unfortunately, the search is slow and I didn't get hired into a school system.  There are a couple big feelers out so hopefully one of them will pan out.  Otherwise I may have to consider babysitting for extra income!  :)  Stay tuned!