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Beans and Wieners

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“Tommy, it’s time to set the table!” Mom worked diligently over the stove cooking a familiar meal.

Tommy was four years old and had enough energy to blown down a house. Even when he was learning to walk his mother had commented that he went straight from crawling to running. He was always in motion, and channeling that energy was always a challenge. This meant that the rest of the family was usually involved in a Tommy activity like coloring, riding scooters, or hide and seek. Tommy was certainly a handful.
He was sort of an odd boy, and definitely not a kid you’d see in a Pampers commercial looking perfect and cute. That’s not to say he was a bad kid by any means, he was “unique.” He wore big glasses with a prescription that rivaled Grandma and Grandpa. The lenses made his eyes almost twice their normal size, which looked very out of proportion for his head. His hair was straight and blond, but he had a defiant cowlick that liked to stick up in the front. His hands were always dirty, and if Mom didn’t pay attention, sometimes he had the dreaded snot and dirt face. When you’re four you don’t bother with tissues, and you don’t wash your hands unless someone forces you. Smeared boogers on the face are gross enough, but when you mix in dirt it really brings out the texture, sort of like a work of art. Tommy was a budding booger artist.

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Big Bear was a lot of fun. Stacie, myself, Andrew, and Sarah all went up with some crazy girl scout leaders for a fun weekend. We didn’t do a whole lot, mainly slept, read, played catch, and ate. Stacie and I bought baseball gloves before we left and practiced our catch, it was fun. I think going to the outdoors can really boost your sanity and remind you what an awesome planet we live on.

Today I started new teacher training that lasts all week. It’s a cool opportunity to gear up for the new school year and meet some of the other new teachers I’ll be teaching with. A lot of it are concepts I learned in my credential program, but they are very good refresher courses.

After new teacher training Andrew helped me move even more stuff to our place, specifically a china cabinet from my mom’s house and a bed from Stacie’s mom’s house. Whoa, that’s a lot of apostrephes. The china cabinet belonged to my Grandma, and it looks pretty nice in our dining room. It should be a great place to put some nicer dishes, and we can use all the cabinet space we can get. I had also ordered a door from Lowes, but they’re retarded and got it wrong for a 2ND time! I got my money back and decided I’ll look elsewhere.

Stacie started college school today, I start next week, and in a couple weeks we both start school work. This will probably be a long semester since we’re both taking classes, but I look forward to the challenges ahead. Oh, so I had a cool idea. What do you think about me buying a cool domain name like www.mathparty.org and putting a blog like this on it with the daily homework? Wouldn’t that be cool? My students could come check their homework for the day, and I could post test and quiz reminders, that kind of stuff. I think it would be fun. :)

Back From Big Bear!

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We had a fun time camping under the stars. I’d say more, but I have to sleep. I have new teacher training tomorrow at 8 am, poor me. Looks like it’s back to the grind!

Off to Big Bear

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Stacie, myself, Andrew, and Sarah are all off to Big Bear Lake for the weekend. We’ll be pitching tents and roughing it for a whole two nights! Unfortunately beans and weiners did not make the weekend menu, but I will survive. Maybe when I get back people can come over for a beans and weiners night. We could have all different kinds, like one using Bush’s Baked Beans, a chili variety, and of course a hot and spicy version. Mmmmm, beans and weiners.

Right, see ya Sunday.

Yay Camping!

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This weekend Stacie, myself, Andrew, and Sarah are going camping in Big Bear by the lake. Camping is a lot of fun because once you have your main gear, it’s really cheap. We already had a tent, but we got Stacie a sleeping bag, and we bought some cool sleeping pads. Camping is great because you get to be close to nature, and did I mention it’s cheap? haha. Now we have to decide on a camping menu. I’m lobbying very strongly for beans and weiners.

Winter Camp…

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This weekend I had the privilege of heading up to Big Bear for High School winter camp. It was a lot of fun with some awesome creation around us. The drive up was breathtaking. When we started our ascent it was already dark and the moon was shining bright. Usually this would be an equation for dark and boring ride up the mountain…but not that night. There was so much snow on the mountain that it lit up the night. The moonlight reflected off the snow and brought the trees, clouds, and the whole mountain to life. It was one of those rare moments where everything looks so smooth and so pure you’d think it was rendered by a computer. That was probably the highlight of my weekend, but the rest of it was a blast. Now back to work.

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