Thursday, August 27, 2009
So Kaleigh and Cole had to go to the dentist for their 6 month check up and cleaning. Kaleigh is getting to the point where she gets a little nervous going and Cole feeds off of her nervousness. I am nervous too because I don't like the dentist's office, even if I am not going to be sitting in the evil chair. I am a dental phobic. Better now than I was before but still not like the normal person.
Getting back to K and C. They went in and were done a little earlier than I thought. I talked to the dentist and asked if he pulled the teeth that were dying in their mouths (both K and C do not wiggle loose teeth). He said they should come out soon. I said, "well, they don't chew on that side, they don't brush on that side and they certainly don't wiggle the teeth that are loose. They have been this way a long time. Can't you just pull them out now?" He said sure, so he did. I really like this dentist. I have been fighting with the kids to brush well and eat normally but they are so tentative near their "loose" teeth that they avoid any and all contact with said teeth! They will never come out on their own! So he pulled one in Cole and two for Kaleigh. They are a little down about it because they have gauze in their mouth for a bit, but it is better than the teeth breaking in their gums which is what happened to Kaleigh last time! That required a lot of gauze!
So, at least we are done for another 6 months. I told them again...WIGGLE YOUR LOOSE TEETH!!!!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Transitioning to Almost Normal
As you can now see, things are looking much better after a Saturday of work (left home at 8:15am home at 6pm), most of the "stuff" has been thrown away, put away or put somewhere out of the way, that I still need to get to... sigh..I have a few mornings more to work before I get to the point where everyone else is. August 31st we all come back (officially) to work and we start getting our classrooms ready. That means we get our class lists and we start figuring out where the students will sit, we will get the names put on supply cups/boxes, put up the bulletin boards, put up decorations in the windows, and try to make it welcoming! That is enough work for that week, so I need to get my room pre-ready for the getting ready...I am too tired to be doing this, so if things don't make sense... I really don't care at this point. I will post the last photos once the room is all done and ready for my new class. Oh the last photo is how I left the room today...almost there!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Monterey Part IIb - The Aquarium
So at the Aquarium, some of the creatures we saw were pretty awesome. They had just opened the Seahorse exhibit so that was our first stop. Lucky for us we did that, because later we couldn't see anything in that area, it was sooo crowded. I don't think Carl and I would do the Aquarium in the summer again.
Too many tourists, locals and camp kids! Whew! The crowds were almost as bad as Disneyland! But we managed to see most of what we wanted. The kids had to learn to be a little pushier than they are used to. They figured out if they said "excuse me" and pushed a little, the adults would usually let them to to the front of the exhibit. Of course the other kids there had no qualms about pushing hard, and Cole lost his spot because some kid pushed him out of the front. Cole's response? "But he said excuse me." Nuff said. So we saw Jellyfish, a weird crabby thingy, and the neat sea horses called Leafy Seahorses. They also had Weedy Seahorses, but these were more exciting looking. I of course, not reading or anything, was not aware that you could not take flash photos of these creatures, and thus the photo you see. Others did it after reading the no flash sign. I was just oblivious. After that though, I did check each display for a no flash sign. I really like the kids in the clam! They were happy to smile for me as they were really having a good time!
Friday, August 07, 2009
Ok, so lately, I have noticed my daughter squinting at the tv and complaining every now and again that she has a headache. Usually this occurs after she has watched tv for a while in the evening. She either takes a Tylenol or she is close enough to bedtime to just let it go. I needed glasses at 9 years old. Kaleigh is 10 and I figured it wouldn't hurt to take her in and have her eyes checked. The last time she had her eyes checked was when she was in 1st grade. At that time she had 20/20 in both eyes. So we go in and they do all of the tests...Optometrist asks her questions, asks me questions, then we go to the letters on the wall test.
Cole and I are sitting closer to the chart and can read all of the letters. He asks her if she can read the bottom line...she says no. He then asks if she can read the middle line...she says, " I think so"...and proceeds to get all but one wrong! At this point I am counting the money in my purse (just kidding). So turns out that she not only is nearsighted, she has astigmatism too! Great. Well, not like it was any shock, so we go and find frames and order her glasses. Costco is really very good! And you cannot beat their prices! Whereas my glasses cost approximately $300+ (for just the glasses), Kaleigh's glasses and exam cost about $150. Not too bad. Her frames are really cute too! So look for part 2 with photos!