The second "GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT" was that Jordan was chosen to receive the "Lion Pride Excellence Award" at her school.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Proud Moments!!!!!
The week after Spring Break tends to always be hard. First, I still have suitcases in every room, laundry piled on the floor, and piles of "stuff" everywhere. Going out of town for the break was AWESOME! (I will post about it soon) It is the coming back to reality and living everyday life that is hard to get back in to! Second, it is hard for everyone to get back on their regular schedule. The staying up until WHENEVER is no longer! As well as the sleeping in until noon! So this week has been quite an adjustment to say the least! BUT - we have had some awesome news in our family! Lets hear it for "GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS!" Paige came home from school the other day and of course the humble girl she is - didn't say anything. Her cute friend said, "Paige has something she wants to tell you!" Paige let me know that she had won a contest. To preface this - let me explain. Paige had done a drawing in art that her art teacher entered into a contest. This particular drawing was also chosen to make Paige be "artist of the week" at school. I had no idea it would go any further. Paige pulled out a paper and in a nutshell it read that her drawing was entered into the Arbor Day contest. Every school from the area entered drawings and each school would have an honorable mention winner chosen. I thought - oh great, Paige won honorable mention. NOPE - out of 233 pieces of art submitted Paige was the GRAND PRIZE WINNER!!!! WAHOOOOOOOO! This means that on April 18th McKinney will be celebrating Arbor Day. Paige will have her picture on the official Arbor Day Poster and it will also be printed on the Arbor Day t-shirts. Paige will be recieving certificates, a t-shirt, and extra goodies along with recognition. Oh my gosh - I am sooooo proud of her. As we all know, Paige is so humble about this kind of stuff - she absolutely deserves it! So a big WAHOOOO for Paige. Way to go sweetie! Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of the picture, but as soon as I do, I will post it!
The second "GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT" was that Jordan was chosen to receive the "Lion Pride Excellence Award" at her school.
There were only 7-10 kids chosen from her grade to receive this. She was nominated by a teacher that felt Jordan "exemplifies the spirit of good citizenship by being a positive leader and helping others in need. She sets high standards and shows respect to peers and teachers." As a mom I could not be more proud. Aren't those the qualities we all strive to teach our children? Now for the total not so great mom moment! I had received a paper in the mail a few weeks ago that Jordan would be receiving this award. Why didn't I put it on my calendar???? Why?? Why??? As I tend to do, I got busy, put the paper aside and let other papers stack up. Basically - I totally forgot about it. We went on vacation, came home, and life took over. Jordan came home from school yesterday and asked, "mom, did you know anything about an award?" Right then, my heart sunk! She said she was called on the announcements to the library. They had a breakfast for the kids and their parents, then called them up one by one and read what their teachers said about them and gave them their certificates. I wanted to cry!!! How did I forget about that??? My super sweet daughter assured me it was alright, but I know even though she didn't want to show it, she was a little sad. So here is my ever so public apology!!!! Jordan, I am so sorry! Your dad and I are so proud of you! You are such a great daughter and person. You work so hard to do your very best all of the time and we want you to know that we notice all your efforts. So dispite having a terrible mom moment - I am so proud of my girls who strive and continue to do their best in all that they do. I love you Paige and Jordan. I am such a lucky and proud mom!
The second "GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT" was that Jordan was chosen to receive the "Lion Pride Excellence Award" at her school.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Happy Birthday to ME!!!
Rick - I love you! Thanks for spending the day with me!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
COLD, COLD, COLD!
Okay, I just had to let everyone outside of Texas know that it is FREEZING here!!! We have been in the 80's for the past few days and today it is rainy and cold!! It has been pouring all day (which actually is a good thing, because we need the rain). Today just so happens to be trash day. Usually Rick takes out the trash, but since he was in his nice work clothes and it was absolutely pouring - he left it for me to do. So since it was POURING rain, I put my windbreaker on, looked like a dork and tightened the hood around my head, rolled up my pants, and went out barefoot. (so my shoes wouldn't get soaked) Sorry no picture to truely help you visualize! Basically I thought the bottoms of my feet were going to have frostbite!!! Yes, it was that cold! Tomorrow is suppose to even be COLDER! So for those of you who say it is too hot in Texas - that is not always the case!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Sports and Family Fun!
I am so lucky to have family close....mom and dad, thanks for always opening up your home to us. I love the barbeques and hot tubbing! Last night dad and I sat in the hot tub for almost an hour just talking...I treasure those special moments. I love you guys!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
UNITED STATES BOUND!
Last week my CUTE brother came home from Afganistan. He has been serving over seas for the past year and now he is home!!!! I was raised in a military family and so glad that I was. I loved being around everything patriotic. Everything had a symbol, special meaning, and when we celebrated the 4th of July it was truely special. I often miss being in that environment and wonder if my children truely know and understand how lucky they are to be an American. I loved my dad being in the military. I loved when he would come home from work in his uniform. I loved attending military functions with him. I felt and still feel so special to have such an important dad! My dad and brother have served their country not because they had too, but because they wanted too.
Donny flew to Washington state and stayed at an airbase there for the past few weeks, but his unit came home (to Utah) last Friday. Their plane came in just after 5:00 in the morning. I was not able to be there, but my sister and mom were there. My sister said it was the coolest, most amazing experience. She said when they got to the airport they were directed to a hanger with other families waiting. As they were waiting the big hanger door opened and right in front of them was Donny's plane. WOW!!! The soldiers walked off the plane and through a line of other servicemen in uniform. How Cool! Wish I could have seen it!
Donny did a great job in Afghanistan and actually had some really great times. I have seen some of his videos and at times I wondered if he was really working???? He just got word that on March 16th he will be reporting to Monterrey California to attend DLI school where he will have the opportunity to learn Japanese! He was there a few years ago and learned Russian. He is very excited to have this opportunity! He will be there for the next year and a half. Let's just say I plan on visiting. He keeps telling me how beautiful it is there.
So eventhough I don't have that everyday military influence now, it does make me excited that Chase is involved in the scouting program. He has really been enjoying it and is learning a lot of things. Last week we had our Blue and Gold dinner. Rick and Chase had to make a "texas themed" cake. So what better than representing the TEXAS LONGHORNS. (one of Chase's favorite college football teams)
The award given to them was the "Best Cattle Cake." I am so proud of Chase for being involved in the scouting program. I know he will truely benefit from being a scout.


The award given to them was the "Best Cattle Cake." I am so proud of Chase for being involved in the scouting program. I know he will truely benefit from being a scout.