Monday, March 25, 2013

Daffodil Watch- 2013, this is depressing.....

Ok, kids, nothing much to report for daffodil watch part 2......  It sort of looks like last week.  I think I need to go farther south or something.


nothing to see here...

here, either.....  

Well, this could take a while.  But it is supposed to warm up later in the week.  I'm thinking not up to like 60 but even 40 sounds good about now.

So, lets hope for the best!  And try to find some joy!  :)

And watch this blog for further updates!

Longing for boredom....

I have to make this another quickish post, as I will not be bored for a while!!  Oy.

FIRST of all I will do the best recap of the livingroom and hopefully the Wizard of Oz in the next day or so.  The play went really well, and I loved the way the scenery looked. The living room also looks FABULOUS, and after one misstep, the paint color is just wonderful and I adore it.

SO, the electrician actually does come today, and will put my electric things back in order, including LIGHT- which is so awesome, I can't even tell you.  And I have an appt. which involves reclining for an hour (dentist) which suits me fine, because me in a reclining position for an hour somehow seems desirable, even if someone is keeping me from talking for so long.  THEN, I have to go finish elementary school children grades and after lunch- HIT THE GYM BABY!!!  FINALLY!!!!!!  I may weep.  I will become loud and obnoxious.  It will be expected.

But before that all comes, I have to stain the wood trim that is laying all bare on the floor in the livingroom right now- because I do not get to have any time to sit around and think and clean things up or make food of any sort (not that I can hardly tolerate too much food yet- ugh). I am very grateful that I do not have to climb up on my step stool for this task, as I have some very sore calves and ankles of all things.  Very strange- probably from balancing on a step whilst taping and painting and such.

May I also say that FROG TAPE is the best thing EVER!!!!  Go with the green painters tape people, it ROCKS!!!

Ok, I have to be done here, I have to get myself staining in the next 15 minutes to sort of stay on schedule.  AND I am not sure what time the Builder and Electrician come, so I want to stay ahead of the game and not still be in my robe at that time.  And yes, I do realize they won't be here at 6:30.....  shhhhh.  I have to keep myself from becoming a goof off-

Until next time be a JOY GIVER!!!!!  SPRING BREAK BABY!!!!!!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

I should know better....

Seriously, I should know better than to try to time my life perfectly.  

Mother nature decided I should get a couple days of enforced rest and whopped me with  HELL of a nasty stomach virus.  O.  M.  G.

So, guess what- I had accomplished the High School grades, but not the elem. grades, I did not attend school Thursday for all day practice and I was barely among the living during school on  Friday.  I ate bananas, saltines and rice.  Mmmmmmm, bet you wish you could have shared that, right?  Did make it through the Friday night play performance though!

This morning my coffee doesn't even taste good yet.  Not cool.
The gym is out of the question now until Monday, which apparently is fine by my body.  Because I don't even feel stressed out by this fact.

So today I need to go pick up paint and try to get the living room painted with a first coat.  That is my goal, and then the builder can keep going if I get the second coat on and the trim stained tomorrow.  So progress can continue, but I don't feel like I can do much more than that.

Fine!

So I will update the last few days later today or tomorrow!  The primer is on and looks really good!  :)

Until next time, -- ugh, idk, I am hoping coffee can give me a little joy again.

Be a joy giver!!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Midweek and holding

It is now Wednesday of play week and I have gotten the two initial long days under my belt.  I am not quite so desperately tired as I was yesterday.  I woke up at 4:15 and knew that if I went back to sleep, it would not be for 15 min, it would be for 1.5 hours.....  and that would have sucked.  Well, that would have been a really good thing for me, but you know what I mean.  But I feel pretty awake, and Wednesday is generally a good day.

I do have to work on grades though, as I WILL be done with them by Friday!!!  I will not be doing my quarter grades over the spring break, no sirree Bob!  That will not be happening, so I have my work cut out for me today and Friday.  Thursday is off the table, as that is the day I am involved in the play from 7 am until 3:30- 3 performances of the first act, and the second act once.  But I can't get ahead of myself, tonight is a dress rehearsal, no makeup, which reminds me, I have to go clean the greater village of Park Falls out of #105 Covergirl makeup- those little munchkins are all so light, they need this color. Well, not all are super light, but the majority of them are.

Anywho, the scenes have all been taped, and tonight, if the stage crew manages to all show up, they will have a pretty easy go of it.  My impatience for a couple of those young people is growing daily, as I do not want to be waiting to change out these scenes because they are holed up somewhere playing a video game or texting or what have you..... I mean if I have my phone on silent, they certainly can too.  Oy.  And JUST when I get them trained, they go and graduate on me.  But that is the nature of High School!

Yesterday's events went fairly smoothly, even though there were some crazy delays.  But those can't be helped, and for some unknown reason, a usually dependable person was not there to be my door guard, which I had some stand-ins, but much of the time I was doing double duty.  We have a large auditorium and I covered a lot of ground between opening the top door, letting groups in the bottom door, talking to the judge as needed and then going back and closing the bottom door, and then the top door as the groups started performing.  You get the idea. Heard a huge variety of things- but super enjoyed hearing the jazz bands and the woodwind and brass choirs.  Awesome stuff, and our school should be very proud.  They rocked the house!  I was also very impressed that our superintendent was there to watch solo and ensemble!!  Granted he is a "band guy", but I don't think I have EVER seen a Sup't at one of these in the MANY years I have been participating in them as organizer/mom/worker.  And trust me, I've been to a lot of them.  YAY Mr. Anderson!

Yesterday was also pretty epic in terms of what a progressive school we do have, especially when you compare to others of similar size around the state.  Let us just say, we are not rolling in dough at this point in time. I try to avoid, like the plague, ANY knowledge of the school's financial situation as I get too stressed out by it.  I can't even.  But virtually NO school in the state is "comfy" shall we say.  But we have managed- possibly through a little grant money, idk, I stay willfully ignorant- to become a school that is using one to one computing now.  We have enough small laptops for each student to use in the HS every day.  This is pretty cool, really, and yesterday was rollout day.  I really don't want to have this turn into a debate about anything, so if you have something negative to say, keep your mind OPEN for crying out loud, and know that I will delete your comment if you bum me out.  I know that this is an awesome thing, and we all know that computers are not "the wave of the future" or the "up  and coming new thing" but a fact of life.  And we are pulling our students, who traditionally are insulated from the rest of the world by virtue of our isolated geographical location, right up into a modern mode of learning that will involve more fluid ways of working instead of the regimented and rigid system of bells, clocks and separation of school from all other aspects of their life.  whew, not sure where all that came from.  But it is the truth!!  This is a good thing, even though we actually have some pretty close minded kiddos who think this is "stupid".  But fortunately, they will benefit from this, they just don't know it yet.  :)

So the next few days we will have a huge learning curve and things may not go smoothly all the time, but it will be a good thing in the end.  And like most things, in a year this big move will be a matter of fact and not at all a big deal.

Fortunately there will be things at school that do not happen virtually, things like, oh I don't know, the PLAY and ART on a canvas and MUSIC in an auditorium and SPORTS and RECESS and other group and individual physical activities.  Things that make a person complete, things that stretch the mind and enhance your creativity and ability to solve problems and work well with others, which is what we all need as we grow up and move on....  And remember this is a techie chick talking.....

Onto Wednesday, I hope to get home to rest for a while tonight, and I tell you people, this second week of no TV is killing me.  I want to sit and listen to the news and have something funny to relax me and take my mind off of whatever is bothering me.  Which I have a few things of this sort, but won't go into it now.....

Make sure to find the time to spread some joy!!!!  Avoid those joy stealers.

Living room reno, mudding in full swing

I knew that today wasn't going to be very dramatic as far as the update, and I don't think tomorrow is going to be either.  But I started this journey and I must finish it!  I am rarely so compulsive about this sort of thing that it is a bit tedious now- but I will complete it!

I returned home tonight to definite different smells of all things- smells very "painty" in here, but I know it is the mud.  The place is looking good and I know that coming next is the last layer of this stuff and then sanding.....  if it wasn't dusty before (which it was) it will be now. Then I believe there is primer and Thursday (holy smokes, that is tomorrow) the electrician is coming.  

Meanwhile outside the house, winter has a stranglehold on northern WI and no one here is particularly amused by it......  the words I said as I walked to the horse barn yesterday through all that snow would have made a teenager blush.

Anyway, here is the mudding update!  Greg Oswald, I hope you are reading this!! 


Front room angle

Kitchen angle

Hallway angle- arch
Hallway angle

window angle- ceiling


Window angle
So you know what I think of when I see this last one?  I have to get new garbage and recycling bins with covers for when the dogs come.......  certainly a more aesthetically pleasing thing can be found.  Ah yes, this is going to cause a lot of purchases, I can tell.

So until next time, which we all know will be tomorrow, be a joy giver!!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Play week, on it goes

Today is a weird day, as even though it is play week, a pause in the action is in place.  Today is one of those early dismiss days that we are cursed with occasionally have, where we as teachers get to have our homeroom kids for a couple hours and they get to look properly grumpy and we get to try to teach them something that they don't want to know about.  But sometimes they have to just suck it up and hear about some of the necessary evils in life, in this case- internet safety.  Yeah, they will love that.

But part 2 to this pause in the action is that usually we would have an equally compelling inservice afternoon full of fun and delight (you do know sarcasm when you hear it, right?) but INSTEAD, many of us are working at the District level Solo and Ensemble for band and choir that our school is hosting this afternoon.  What a cool way to spend the time from 2 - 8.....  Because I am like this, a former band mom and choir fan and generally bossy helpful person, I invited myself to work in the auditorium where I will have the SERIOUS PLEASURE of listening to the jazz band among other things! With any luck at all, I will be able to hear a bunch of brass music as well.  I know our kids will be well prepared, I hope the other schools are as well.  Whatever it is, the venue is a big room, so the big ensembles will be playing.  I miss those days of running all over the schools, listening to my boys and being all nervous about how they are going to do.....  it was fun and I got to go all over the state because of it.  So this is cool!

ANYWAY, I get to listen to music this afternoon and make sure the judge is happy and my partner gets to beat the people back who are trying to get into the room before the groups are done playing....  Good luck with that Tom.  Been there and done that!

So how did the dress rehearsal go?? REALLY well!!  I had a GOOD time putting makeup on the leads, I rocked the Lion's look and will be finessing the heck out of it as the days go on here.  We are pretty much ready to go, of course there are a few last minute things that keep my from putting my paint away yet.  But we have today!!

I want to be a makeup artist when I grow up!

Wicked Witches of the West!



I am feeling pretty optimistic right now, I know that I won't be home until later tonight, but that is fine.  Tomorrow it turns out Mr. Donner has to play at lenten services, so I will be done at 6!!!!!! I will definitely be spending some quality time at home after we get done with practice, or maybe I should post some grades at school.... oy.

Hope tomorrow will bring me the same sort of optimism!  And an outlook of joy!






Livingroom Reno update- um what number is this??

PROGRESS!!!!!  The taping and mudding has begun.  Am I starting to see the end in sight????  Well YES I AM!!! 

I am in LOVE with this arch- I can't tell you how much pleasure this is giving me.  It is going to be like my bathroom- I will enjoy it every single time I go through there for a long time.  My visual world rules my senses and I do mean it, I note to myself every time I look at my tile floor in the bathroom or take a shower how much I love the tile.  And I do that every time I see a pic of or look at my archway.  I feel the love!!  :) I don't get to look at it very often as I am exiled to the front room where I am scrunched in between a wall and a half of a couch.

Front room angle
The MA and I (together for heavens sakes) have arrived at a paint color for the living room, it is going to be in the warm gold tones, using the wood floor, which we sanded a little bit of and saw color like you won't believe, as a mid tone, and one wall and the ceiling will be lighter and the other 3 walls, darker.  I am super excited!  The FLOOR, you guys, is beyond my wildest expectations!!!  It has tones of gold and even a bit of a reddish look- at least from a preliminary sanding.  We are thinking it is maple!

Anyway, I have to move along here, so here are my shots of the room, I don't know how different it will look tonight, as it is another layer of mud - so we shall see I guess!!  It seems like the electrician will be here on Thursday to hook up the outlets and the CEILING FAN AND LIGHT!!!!  WA-HOOOOOO!!!
Front room angle
Kitchen angle
Kitchen angle, right

Kitchen angle, left



Hallway angle

hallway angle, far right


Hallway angle, ceiling


Window angle- arch
It is the little things that lead to a whole lot of joy!!