Wednesday, June 24, 2009
ALL DONE!!!
(Was it wrong to quietly sing to myself "Na Na Na Na...Na Na Na Na...Hey Hey Hey...Goodbye" as I walked out of the district office?)
SO now I'm looking forward to the summer and all the fun that it has to bring. Just this weekend we're headed off on our first camping trip of the year. D and M are breaking in the gear in the back yard right now - I'm choosing to sleep in my bed. I don't mind camping, but prefer to do it in the woods, not in my yard where I have a nice comfy bed within close distance! Besides, if I were to join them, we'd either be 3 in a 3-man tent, or have to set up another tent. AND, we all know that when they say "3-man", they really mean "2-man" or "3 very small men", not "2 largish men and 1 child". Still remember the time we tried to sleep the 2 of us & our 85 pound dog in a 3-man tent...think I may still have some of the kinks in my back from that trip! :)
Tomorrow is the final day of VBS and I have volunteered to help out, mostly b/c I can't say No to such things (see blog about "helping" at karate camp). Then we start up with daily swimming, except for the week when M is at Jr. Survival Camp in Eastern Oregon, or the week she is going back to Minnesota/Wisconsin to visit the in-laws.
For fear of rambling like I did on my last post, I shall cut this one short since I'm not sure I have much else worthwhile to say at the moment anyway!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Coast Wrap-Up
THURSDAY - M and I drove out Thursday after karate class and got to our room just about 7pm. We were staying at the Proposal Rock Inn which is a former hotel (I think) or possibly was designed as condos. Either way, we had adjoining rooms - mine had a full kitchen, and a balcony with a view- a studio apartment of sorts. M's had just a bed and bathroom - more of a typical hotel room. She was so absolutely excited to have a key to her "own" room - so cute!

This is the view looking out our balcony toward the beach. Our room was right near the creek that flows into/around Neskowin. You can see the ocean in the background through the clouds and fog.
After arriving at the room, we unpacked a bit, then went for a walk down to the beach where M played in the sand a bit and had a grand old time. The weather, despite being overcast, was comfortable enough that we weren't cold at all - very nice for the Oregon Coast!
We headed back to the room, showered, and headed into our respective beds. What is it about the beach that makes you NEED to shower? I was just walking on it and felt like I had sand everywhere...but I digress...
FRIDAY - Up at 7:30am - I set my alarm for 7:30 so that I could snooze till 8, then get M up, eat breakfast, and head over to the house in time for "Shugo" (the call to line up and bow in/out). Well, my alarm woke her up, so we were up and ready to go earlier than anticipated. Luckily the "time waster" (TV) was there to fill in the time we had to kill. We walked up to the house where camp was based (one of the families in the dojo owns the house and lets us use it each year for camp). Once we got there, there was a bit of hurry up and wait, but that's OK! Sensei had brought their puppy along, so there was play time with Ty, then another family brought their brand new puppy along, so there was more play time with "No Name" (they have yet to name the little fluff ball, so I lovingly called him "No Name" all weekend). A grand total of 6 kids were there, and 7 adults - a very nice number for camp. All the adults are black belts and 1 of the kids worked out with the adults is a brown/black belt since he has to be 16 to get his black belt. One of the other girls is a brown belt, but stayed with the "kid's camp" along with 2 purple-green belts (M being one of them), and one purple belt, and one big sister who took part in some activities, but not the karate based ones.
After "Shugo", I left and headed back to the room where I sat on the balcony and tried to watch the campers over at the house through the trees. It wasn't easy, but I could hear them and it was especially fun to hear when they got their bos (pronounced bows) out and started clicking them together. I sat on the balcony for long enough to have my feet freeze, then had to go back in and defrost them. It's not that it was THAT cold, it just wasn't THAT warm on my bare tootsies! Took a little nap and headed back for lunch.
After lunch M wanted to show off her room, so we took the other 4 kids over there to show them. I felt like the Pied Piper walking with 5 kids behind me - can't imagine how it looked to passers by! Then I was volunteered (technically I was asked, but when Sensei asks, you do) to supervise the 5 kids on the beach while his wife finished up cleaning up from lunch and getting ready for dinner. She was supposed to meet me down there and relieve me after about 45 minutes of a sand castle building contest. SO, off we go...the 2 older girls were one "team", and the 3 younger kids (2 girls and 1 boy) were the other "team". I didn't split them up, they did that on their own. The sand castle building began - and it occupied them all for about 45 minutes, then they were done with their castles and ready to be judged. I told them I wasn't the judge, but they were welcome to play something else. The 3 younger kids started playing a game which 2 of them play in school (M being the 3rd one who doesn't know the game). The 2 older ones made themselves into mermaids by burying their legs in the sand. All went well for awhile, but then they all started to get bored. Just when I was about to send up my flare (about 90 minutes into this expedition), the reinforcements arrived and I was relieved (in more ways than one!). Back to the room for a much needed nap!
When dinner time came along, I headed back to the house and was greeted by M asking me to NOT eat dinner with them there. OK, fine with me, so I went to the restaurant (there's only 1 restaurant in Neskowin, luckily it's good!) and had the yummiest crab tortellini (cheese tortellini in a creamy crab/gorgonzola cheese sauce...my mouth is watering just remembering it!).
A bit later I headed back to the house and got to take part in the Q&A with the visiting Sensei. Now, I have to tell you, at our dojo we study the greats - Nagamini, Miagi, etc. Gonzo Sensei studied WITH these guys! He's an amazing man! Grew up in Okinawa and has some amazing stories to tell. It was awesome to hear him talk about the history of our form of karate. After the Q&A, everyone headed out for a bo class with Gonzo Sensei which was a blast to watch. Following class, there were rumors of a bonfire, but Mother Nature decided that it was going to rain instead. Well, drizzle, but it was enough for me to tell M we were going to head back to the room. After showers, she hit the bed at 10:30, and I suspect was sound asleep at 10:31! Apparently they did head out and do a bonfire starting at 10:30...and going till 3am! OH, to be young and crazy again!
SATURDAY - I gave M the choice of eating breakfast with the camp (8am) or in our room and showing up for Shugo (9:30am) - she chose to sleep in (That's my girl!). Took her up to the house, then headed back to the room for some reading and relaxation before lunch. Headed back up for lunch and had a great conversation with Gonzo Sensei over a yummy sandwich. Part way into the conversation M came up and asked if she could go back to the room to change her shoes. I said yes and handed her the key. Mind you, this is a very small town and she only had to go the equivalent of up the street to do this task. WELL, not long after she left, Sensei's wife said, "Where's M?" I said, "She went back to the room to get her flip flops." She said, "ALONE???" To which I, of course, replied, "NOOOOO, I was just getting up to go with her!" and proceeded to do just that. Sort of a funny exchange. I was trying to give M some freedom and independence, but she was thinking maybe not and was actually prepared to walk all the way there herself if I wouldn't have!
After lunch a few of us walked up to the condo where Gonzo Sensei and his family were staying and he did this free radical test thing on us (him and his wife are acupuncturists and practice all kinds of cool Far Eastern healing). While there, D called and said he was at the Inn and where was I, so I headed back to meet up with him. As I passed the house, I picked up M and took her back to the room to change into her gi for the formal ceremony/class. D had brought Pasha with him, so we took her out to the beach to watch the formal ceremony, which was way cool to watch all the folks in white gis on the sand doing kata... I got lots of pictures which I'll share another day.
After class, I took some group photos, then it was goodbye and thank you for a great camp. D and M headed back to the room so she could change out of her gi while I chatted with some of the other students for a bit. The plan was for us all to meet at the house so we could help clean up and gather our stuff, but M decided she didn't want to come back (I suspected she was laying on her bed in front of the TV and didn't have a lot of extra energy - and I was right!). SO, I gathered our stuff and made plans to meet up with some folks for a second try at a bonfire that nite.
The 3 of us headed to the restaurant for dinner, and to the store to buy marshmallows, roasting sticks, and a promised sweatshirt for M. Then we went back to the room with full (too full) tummies and relaxed until about 8pm, when we thought would be a good time to head down to the beach for the impending bonfire. We headed down and got to hang out and watch a beautiful sunset while waiting. Just when we were ready to pack it up and leave, the boys (Sensei's sons and another 20ish student who incidentally was one of my students when he was in the 8th grade) showed up with wooden pallets to start up the bonfire. Well, we felt a little silly trying to roast marshmallows over this bonfire that was taller than M, but we still gave it our best try! Stayed out there till 10ish, then headed back to the room (hate to be the "old people" in the group, although this group of kids is such a great group, they probably wouldn't change their behavior if we were there or not).
SUNDAY - Father's Day! - Woke up about 10 and gave D his Father's Day gifts, then it was time to pack up and head out. D and M took off for the Aquarium in Newport, and Pasha and I stayed for a long walk on the beach and lunch at the restaurant before heading home. Got home in time to take a quick nap before starting dinner prep - made D Shepherd's Pie as it's one of his favorites. Used a recipe Mom found on the Internet this time instead of the one I used before which was the one used at Kell's Irish Pubs. He actually liked this one better - more along the lines of college food service "clean out the fridge" Shepherd's Pie. Fine with me! Much easier than the Kell's recipe!
SO - all in all, a great weekend - fun was had by all, except maybe Romeo who wasn't happy we'd left him behind. He climbed into the van when we were unloading it and literally refused to get out - guess that was his way of making sure we didn't leave him behind again! Now, how are we going to break it to him that he doesn't get to come camping with us next weekend? I'm sure that's a story for another day, though...
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Coast Karate Camp
Camp begins at about 9am tomorrow, so M and I are heading out this evening after karate class to check into our condo/hotel and get a good night's sleep. By doing this, we alleviate the super early AM wake-up and departure in the morning. I still need to find out if breakfast is one of the included meals in camp and if not, we'll be hitting the store on our way out of town for a couple items. I also need to find out from him WHEN she will need her gi, b/c if it's only for the "closing ceremony" on Saturday, I'm going to drop it off at home for D to wash/dry and save me quarters at the condo laundry facility doing that.
SO - camp is all day tomorrow with a bonfire in the evening (or so I've heard). Then again all day Saturday with the "closing ceremony" Saturday dinner-ish.
We're staying out there through Sunday, though, which allows us to have a base camp all day Saturday as well, and also to have D come join us on Saturday and be with us on Father's Day morning.
I'm so looking forward to some peace and quiet at the coast for a few hours at least...
AND - crazy thing - here it is 2:30 and we're all packed and ready to walk out the door. That is so unlike me to be that ready to go! Class is at 4pm, so we'll be leaving in about an hour for that, then it's BK drive thru for dinner and off we go.
Hopefully I'll get around to taking/posting some pix when we get back...
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!
I went out to my last school today and participated/watched their end of school picnic/field day. It was great to see the kids all running around and having a great time. There had apparently been a water fight earlier, which was continuing on in trickles (hee, hee, trickles - water fight - I'm so punny!). They had a BBQ, a presentation of "graduation" between classes, and were about to have root beer floats and games when I got there. My student who had left for surgery was back visiting, so I got to see him and his family. I got to visit with staff and parents, and I got to see the other kids whom I don't work with on a regular basis, but who have come to think of me as part of their school "family". It was a great time!
One of my mothers gave me some tea to try - it's called Kombucha and is made out of mushrooms. The funny part was her handing it to me in an old Jack Daniels bottle - "no really officer, it's organic mushroom tea..." I have yet to try it, but it's in the fridge waiting.
SO - here I am back at home trying to finish up as much paperwork as I can today so that tomorrow is just a matter of packing for karate camp, delivering some copies to the school, and heading out for the weekend. Next week while M is at VBS I will take care of packing up my stuff, making sure all the details are taken care of and getting ready to turn it all in on Wednesday when I meet with the boss.
Technically my last day of work is Friday, but I'll be working through next Wednesday getting it all taken care of. Not a problem at all - M will be at VBS while I'm working next week so I'm not cutting into our summer schedule.
Speaking of summer schedules...ours is filling up quickly...we have:
Karate Camp
Family Camping Trips
Swimming Lessons/Team
OMSI Camp
Tahoe Trip
M/D trip to Wisconsin/Minnesota
hanging out
playing
visiting our local county parks
It's going to be a fun summer and I can't wait to turn in my "work", file for unemployment, and get it started!
Monday, June 15, 2009
Here we go again
This school year, as I've mentioned, has been more stressful than almost any in the past many years, 50 pounds stressful (I attribute about 40 of those to one family in particular...). SO, as the year is winding down, it's only fitting that I begin to look to the future with a new healthy outlook.
SO - tonite Mom and I are attending our first Weight Watchers' meeting (of this time...we've done WW before, with great success I might add). Mom has the opposite problem that I do - she doesn't eat enough and doesn't eat the right stuff (well, I have that part too, but rarely the not eating enough). Weight Watchers FORCES her to eat enough each day, which she so needs, and FORCES me to make choices of what I eat each day, also much needed.
I have been hesitant to rejoin a "program" as I know what I need to do (apparently diet and exercise DO work...who knew???), but I think it's time. SO, with that, we are off to our first meeting.
After the meeting we will be hitting Target, REI, and Red Robin for dinner...hell, we can start counting POINTS tomorrow! :P
Saturday, June 13, 2009
a little breathing room
In the meantime, M has completed her school year and is officially on summer break Yesterday was her first day "home" and she spent part of it at Mom's (thanks Mom!) while I ran to work, then she came home with me and entertained herself while I worked from home for a couple hours. After I called it quits for the day, we had some fun playing games, going to the store, watching movies, and otherwise hanging out together. Last night she spent the last night (for awhile, I believe) in my bed which is her treat when D is out of town. I had hoped that all would sleep in this morning, but, alas, 2 of the 3 dogs were up with the sprinklers at 6:30am, and M woke as well. I got her back to sleep till 8:30, but then she was up and rearing to go for the day.
Which leads to today - a "lazy" Saturday...M got invited a few weeks ago to a friends party that was being held in the city park. I hesitantly RSVP'd yes for her to go to it, with the caveat of her allergies possibly causing issues. Well, as of yesterday, her allergies were still causing issues, so I was really leary of sending her to the party. We were just about to have a conversation about it when my phone rang and another friend invited her to a party at an INDOOR play area nearby. Now I wasn't just giving her a choice of party or home, I was telling her one party is OK, the other isn't. Makes me less of a bad Mom, huh? She still wanted to make sure her outdoor party friend got his gift, so I promised to deliver it to him (and did) at the party. In the meantime, she is off with the other group while I attempt to get the house ready for D's arrival.
I feel guilty about "choosing" one party over the other. The outdoor party is for a friend who we used to be fairly close with from her school (I actually went to college with his father), but have grown apart in the past couple years as life has gotten crazy for each of our families. Technically I didn't choose one party over the other, or one kid over the other, I chose INSIDE vs. OUTSIDE with M's allergies in mind. AND, I promised the OUTSIDE party kiddo a playdate (or 2) this summer, which is really preferable to a party at a park anyway, as they will truly get to spend time together that way.
Not a bad Mom, right?
SO - while she has been gone, I've been fighting the urge to take a nap and getting stuff done around the house. I keep telling myself, "I'll lay down after I...", then never get to the laying down part. Not a bad thing, since once I lay down I'm sure I'll be out for the count.
I have been productive - have gotten several loads of laundry done (folded and put nearly away, even), took care of recycling, picked up poop, straightened up the living room, read the paper, made a coffee run, delivered outside party kiddo's gift, pulled a few weeds, discovered ants near our garden, googled "organic ant control", decided to go to the store after M gets back to pick up some "organic ant control" and kill those little buggers,...
Tomorrow we ALL have the day off, so will be hanging out around the houses, doing yardwork in 2 yards, and BBQing at Mom's for dinner. M will spend tomorrow nite with Mom, then all day Monday as well while I work. I'm thinking I need to reschedule the housecleaner for Monday so that I can work from home guilt free (I always feel bad being here while she's cleaning). Tuesday and Wednesday M will go to her former daycare, then Thursday hang out with me until it's time for karate class, then out to the coast for karate camp.
I'm SOOOOO looking forward to karate camp this year! Last year I took part in it as I was actively taking karate at the time. It was an amazing experience, and I will truly miss it, although I can't say that I'm not going to enjoy hanging out in the condo or on the beach while M is taking part in the work out part of camp. I'm debating bringing Pasha along with me - Mom is concerned that having her there will "cramp" my style, but I just know she'd love being there with me, hanging out and such. PLUS, if she's with me, I can't be shopping and spending money, which is a good thing. The condo we're staying in has a full kitchen, so I can cook all my own meals while there and don't even need to go to a restaurant for lunch. BUT, I am a bit concerned as I'm sure Sensei will have at least their puppy with them, and what if Pasha doesn't play well with him? I doubt it - she's pretty laid back most of the time with other dogs, but if HE gets an attitude, she'll fight back.
I don't know...have a couple days to decide on Pasha - got a condo that she's WELCOME in, that way I can play it by ear if she comes or not.
THEN, I feel guilty bringing Pasha and not Romeo (or even Sally, who is technically Mom's dog, but realistically we share custody of all 3 of them). I joke that with Pasha being an older dog, it's kinda like a "Make a Wish" for dogs, that she gets to do almost anything b/c she is older and we don't know how many more years she has with us. BUT, that truly isn't far from the truth. Why NOT take her for a weekend at the beach? She will love it - hell, she'd love sitting in a hotel room with me if that's all we did - she just loves being with me. AND, if she's a hassle with the other dog (which I doubt), we can deal with that as well. Romeo is a pup and has his whole life ahead of him to be dragged along everywhere we go and if I brought both (or all 3), I would go absolutely crazy. One dog is enough for traveling, I think.
Well, now I've blogged into an internal conversation with myself and I'm sure all 2 of you who read this are bored silly, so I'll sign off for now. Sounds like the laundry needs rotating.
Perhaps I'll take a nap after I rotate the laundry...
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Final Countdown...
Having M out of school tomorrow at noon puts a little hitch in my git-a-long, but luckily we have a decent support network (primarily Mom working swing shifts and a day care provider who still LOVES visits from M), so I'll be able to get my work done and not jumble her life around too much.
AND, D is off again to another conference. This one is in a beautiful area in Eastern Oregon where M and I have often tagged along to, but this year it wasn't meant to be. Seems like Mother Nature agrees that it's just not right that M and I aren't there with him, so has decided to rain and give them crappy weather. Can't say I'm sorry about that...although part of me feels bad that he's stuck in the crappy weather.
Then again, weather here isn't exactly great right now either. Very cloudy, overcast, muggy as hell, and threatening to rain at any moment. BUT, in a way, that's a blessing as well since it kind of helps with all the allergy crap floating around in the air making M and I miserable.
Speaking of which - last Wednesday nite I took her out to the school I teach at (in the middle of a hay field...not my smartest move, I know) for a Talent Show and Fundraising dinner. By the time we got home, her eyes were nearly swollen shut and I was considering heading to the ER for a breathing treatment since my asthma inhaler wasn't even touching my breathing. On Thursday she chose to NOT go to her final day of swimming b/c of her eyes, and I chose to NOT go to that school to teach b/c I like to breath. Instead I picked her up early from school and took her to my "other" school (not in a hayfield) to see my student there. Then we headed off to Salem for hair appointments.
WELL, we no sooner get to Salem and BAM! Thunder, Lightning, Rain, Hail, Wind, Tornadoes...you name it, it hit all at that time. We waited it out (while getting new "do's"), and by the time we headed home things were still nasty, but much, much mellower. Of course, the storm did not help my breathing at all and by the time we got back to town, I was headed to the ER with M in tow. Little did I know that the storm had caused breathing problems in apparently EVERYONE in Yamhill County, who were all at the ER at that precise moment in time. UGH! I'm not much for waiting, especially with M in tow, so off we went hoping for Urgent Care to be open. Luckily they were still open enough to feel pity and stay open and see us. One nebulizer treatment later and I could breath again - home, sent Mom for prescriptions, and off to bed.
Friday morning we were off to California for our annual June trip, but that's another post...
Speaking of which - did I have a topic here? I often digress...oh yeah! The Final Countdown...
Tomorrow is M's last day, early dismissal - I'm in a meeting in the AM, then to pick her up and "off" for the afternoon (unless I decide to brave the hayfield again for an afternoon visit...doubt it!). Friday she hangs with Mom and I head to the hayfield, then home to work. Monday with Mom again, Tuesday and Wednesday daycare, and finally I'm all done with kiddos on Wednesday! I still have work to do, but luckily get to finish it up at home mostly.
Then, on the 24th, I turn in all my district "stuff", and join the ranks of the unemployed Oregonians...
Did I mention that I can't wait until the 24th! Although there's a ton to do between now and then (finalizing IEPs, meetings, preparing files, progress reports, etc.), I'm so looking forward to turning it all in and getting this proverbial monkey off my back. Who knows what next year will bring, only that it will be good.
And now, I have a 3-year re-eligibility to prepare for...