For the last 7 years I have worked 20-28 hours a week (well that's what I was paid for anyway....) as a music teacher. Next week I return to the work for as a full-time employee! I'm experiencing a variety of emotions about it right now....nervous, excited, overwhelmed, curious and mostly anxious. The opportunity is great, I'm combining two schools that are less than a mile apart and I have the same administrator at both schools. It also comes as Norah begins school, which is the right timing, although I was hoping for one more year at part-time.
I LOVE my job, there is nothing I'd rather do and I know God has placed me in this position at this time so I'm believing this will be a GREAT year. I have a brand new adminstrator, one brand new school, I'm explanding the choir, I have a students teacher and both of my daughters are in school....OVERWHELMING....but not impossible! I've been into both of my classrooms quite a bit over the summer, but come Monday it's ready or not....here come the meetings!
Brett's parents are keeping all the cousins next week for "Grandpa and Grandma Camp"! What a great idea.....and it will help us out SO much! I know I will work WAY too many hours next week and unlike many teachers....I LOVE THIS WEEK! I love organizing my classroom, meeting with the staff, meeting with the music teachers, going to potlucks almost every night with different staff groups and designing my vision for the year...I LOVE IT! I'm looking forward to routine, order, early bed times for the girls (and me) and my job!! Here we go full-time.....bring it on 2010-2011 school year....I'm ready!!!!!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
While Daddy's Away......The Girls Did Play!!
Saturday afternoon my friend Heather came over with her kids, Callie and Conner. We had a great relaxing visit and it was fun to watch the kids play!
On Sunday after church we headed to Salem to have lunch with Miss Johnson at Northern Lights, while we watched "Ramona and Beezus". Such a cute movie, the girls LOVED it and I thought it was great-better than I expected! After the movie we stopped at Walmart to get the girls some school shoes and school supplies! When we arrived back in Albany we made several stops...the girls were tired! I found two pairs of Sketchers for me that were 50% off the clearance price....sooo cute and comfortable AND inexpensive considering the quality! My old Sketchers are three years old and still in GREAT shape!! It was an early bed time for the girls and I stayed up cleaning, scrapbooking and watching chick flicks until WAY too late!!! It was all fun, but I'm SOOOOoooooo glad the Brett is on his way home right now!!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Day 13 & 14: HOME SWEET HOME!
So I apparently fell of the photo wagon at the end of our trip! I did not take a single picture at our last camp ground (well it was more like a hotel except we slept in our trailer)!!
On Saturday morning we packed up and got a fairly early start. Good-bye California - HELLO Oregon. A pretty quick drive and most beautiful scenery on the way to Grants Pass. The girls were in DS land, which was ok for this leg of the journey! We met our friends, Nevin and Vicki and their 3 boys, for pizza lunch in Grants Pass. It was delicious pizza and so fun to catch up and see how their boys have grown. We see Nevin and Vicki once a year at the annual music conference, but wish it were more often!!
From there we decided to drive just a little further North to Canyonville and camp at the 7 Feather's Resort. When we arrived it was 96 degrees!!!!! WOW....not really camping, but a great way to end a long trip! A big pool, hot tub, family style showers, play ground, fitness room, internet (still not fast enough to uplaod posts!), communal fire pits that they light and maintain for you and beautifully maincured grounds. We played in pool/hot tub for about 4 hours....SO RELAXING! Brett and I each took a trip over to the casino - where they give you $5 in slots if you join the player's circle - so we each took $5 of our own and Brett came back with $10 and I came back with $15!! It was fun and we came out ahead =)!
Sunday morning we woke up to a light rain....hmmm, not sure where that came from! We ate a quick breakfast and loaded up to get home before it got too hot! After unloading and cleaning a little, we got in our own pool and relaxed! So ready to sleep in our own beds!!
As I reflect on this trip I must say I LOVE OREGON! I have taken some things for granted having been born and raised here. I always remember the Oregon coast as being drizzly, overcast and gloomy. I think back to my teen years - the weather killed every hair style I tried, made football and soccer games miserable, and in general made life gloomy. I had fun being home this time, inspite of the poor weather. I loved driving down the coast - I realized how little I've actually seen and appreciated! This trip was wonderful and created great memories for all of us.
I want to travel more and see exotic places - Hawaii, Mexico, Europe, The East Coast, New Zealand - and I hope to get to most of those places some day, BUT here in Oregon we are a short, inexpensive trip from some amazing places. I mean I LOVED Hawaii, it was great, however this trip reminded me that I can find the same beauty here and keep some money in my pocket and not sweat constantly =)! OREGON IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!
On Saturday morning we packed up and got a fairly early start. Good-bye California - HELLO Oregon. A pretty quick drive and most beautiful scenery on the way to Grants Pass. The girls were in DS land, which was ok for this leg of the journey! We met our friends, Nevin and Vicki and their 3 boys, for pizza lunch in Grants Pass. It was delicious pizza and so fun to catch up and see how their boys have grown. We see Nevin and Vicki once a year at the annual music conference, but wish it were more often!!
From there we decided to drive just a little further North to Canyonville and camp at the 7 Feather's Resort. When we arrived it was 96 degrees!!!!! WOW....not really camping, but a great way to end a long trip! A big pool, hot tub, family style showers, play ground, fitness room, internet (still not fast enough to uplaod posts!), communal fire pits that they light and maintain for you and beautifully maincured grounds. We played in pool/hot tub for about 4 hours....SO RELAXING! Brett and I each took a trip over to the casino - where they give you $5 in slots if you join the player's circle - so we each took $5 of our own and Brett came back with $10 and I came back with $15!! It was fun and we came out ahead =)!
Sunday morning we woke up to a light rain....hmmm, not sure where that came from! We ate a quick breakfast and loaded up to get home before it got too hot! After unloading and cleaning a little, we got in our own pool and relaxed! So ready to sleep in our own beds!!
As I reflect on this trip I must say I LOVE OREGON! I have taken some things for granted having been born and raised here. I always remember the Oregon coast as being drizzly, overcast and gloomy. I think back to my teen years - the weather killed every hair style I tried, made football and soccer games miserable, and in general made life gloomy. I had fun being home this time, inspite of the poor weather. I loved driving down the coast - I realized how little I've actually seen and appreciated! This trip was wonderful and created great memories for all of us.
I want to travel more and see exotic places - Hawaii, Mexico, Europe, The East Coast, New Zealand - and I hope to get to most of those places some day, BUT here in Oregon we are a short, inexpensive trip from some amazing places. I mean I LOVED Hawaii, it was great, however this trip reminded me that I can find the same beauty here and keep some money in my pocket and not sweat constantly =)! OREGON IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Day 12: Hiking in the REDwoods!
We had hoped to get up early and go tide pooling in Crescent City, but the girls were simply too tired! Norah didn't wake up until 8:00 and believe me, SHE NEEDED THE SLEEP! We would have had to be on the road by 7:00 in order to get to the best tide pool locations, so we'll have to do that on another coast trip! We started the day with a hike on a 1 mile loop near our campground called The Simpson Reed Loop. It was AMAZING! At times the size and beauty was completely overwhelming. No picture can grasp the beautiful sights we saw on this trip, so I am only showing you a glimpse at God's great creation with the pictures above!
We then drove further South on HWY 101. Had we known we were only 3 miles from this yesterday we would have done it then! The girls REALLY wanted to drive through a tree, so we made the 30 minute trek South again so we could experience driving through a redwood! It was VERY cool and a little nerve wracking, as we didn't think we would actually fit through! A family from Iowa was there and we took turns taking pictures for each other, which was GREAT! It was well worth the $5.00 it costs and certainly a great memory!
We then stopped at another trail head to do some hiking by the beach. It was a beautiful location and we hiked about 3/4 of a mile to a look-out point and then headed back. You might notice the girls have garbage bags with them.....they were collecting trash to earn their Redwood Junior Ranger Badge! We were certainly impressed with how little litter there was....but the girls were hoping for more =)!
Our final hike for the day was down a gravel road where there were several trail heads. We had a difficult time understanding the map, but thought we found the right trail. It looked to be about 1 mile total, but we now think it was maybe 1 mile to where the actual loop started! The girls were real troopers and once we got a little over 1 mile in we determined it would be in EVERYONE'S best interest to turn back and call it a day! We again saw beautiful green foliage and more amazing redwood clusters, roots, burls, and streams. Back at camp the girls finished more assignments and earned their jr ranger badge!!!
We decided to then hike down to the river for some swimming and refreshing. It was beautiful. The girls swam, Brett and I waded, and the sun was out. We stayed for about 2 hours. The girls made friends and together carved a "hot tub" in the bank, which they later called "sand chairs"! Such imaginations!
We are sad to say goodbye to this beautiful scenery, but VERY ready to head home and sleep in our own beds soon!!!!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Day 11: CALIFORNIA! The Redwoods....
The Trees of Mystery was GREAT! Well worth the money. We saw 12 trees growing out of one tree, a lightening bolt tree (shaped like a lightening bolt!), the Cathedral trees, a tunnel tree, and some amazing wood carvings. At the peek of the hike we took a gondola ride to a much higher point where you could look out over the tree tops and take in the peace of some of God's beauty! It truly was breath taking and a wonderful place to visit. Once we completed the tour there was a Native American museum, which was neat as we are reading the "Little House on the Prairie" series right now! The girls selected a souvenir to place on their shelves to remember this day!
On our way through Crescent City we saw a sign for a lighthouse. As we have learned so much about lighthouses and have seen everyone thus far, Brett and I decided an extra stop was necessary! So we followed the signs and came to a nice rocky beach. We headed toward the lighthouse and quickly realized we would NOT be touring this one.....it's on an island surrounded by heavy crashing waves! This lighthouse is only accessible 2-3 hours a day at most when the tide is at it's lowest - CRAZY! I took some pictures through the fog to give you an idea of what we saw!
We arrived mid afternoon to our next camp ground. It felt so different to be surrounded by HUGE trees, as we have been camping so close to the beach for a week! It is VERY beautiful here and it only took 2 minutes before I had my first mosquito bite! We set up camp and took a trip over to the information center to learn about the hiking opportunities and gather more information. During our walk back to the campsite we wandered down to the Smith River and determined there would be swimming tomorrow as long as it's warm enough!
After a delicious spaghetti dinner we played some games, enjoyed the fire and went to a presentation by the ranger. They offer free hot cocoa and light a nice fire at the site of the slide show presentation! It was GREAT! We learned a lot about the animals and foliage here and found out that tomorrow morning should be excellent tide pooling - SO our goal is to be on the road by 7:00 a.m. to explore the tide pools in Crescent City.......sea stars, anemones here we come! Then for LOTS of hiking!!!
Day 10: Even further South
We enjoyed a delicious breakfast of HUGE pancakes and sausage this morning served at the KOA. We then loaded up and headed South - again =)! We didn't have to go as far since Brookings was our destination today. We wanted to surprise the girls and take them to the Prehistoric Gardens!
Ready to go in!
They had a good time and Abigail said it was the best part of the day! They kept saying, "Oh yeah, we've seen ones like this in movies....." OH MY! But we also saw a couple live bunny rabbits as we toured the area and the girls were super excited by that! We started out reading all the history to them.......it was a little over kill!!
FOG......
Most of the drive was very foggy, so we couldn't see the sights we hoped for. But when we could see it was BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Harris Beach!
Girls watching the waves....
Brett and I.... (Norah took the picture)
Climbing a rock!
SCARY attack grey squirrels!
We were able to get a camp site at Harris Beach State Park! This campground is WONDERFUL! We have thoroughly enjoyed each place we've stayed, but I think this one is the BEST! The beach is beautiful, the camp ground is great - complete with laundry facilities and a great play ground and many trails that I would love to drag the girls down! We spent a relaxing afternoon on the beach, watching the waves crash onto the sand and the girls played! We were amazed at how similar this beach felt to being on a beach in Hawaii. A few more degrees of warmth would have been welcom, but all in all it was a wonderful afternoon! Tomorow we cross the border and enter CALIFORNIA!! REDwoods (as Abigail says) here we come!!
They had a good time and Abigail said it was the best part of the day! They kept saying, "Oh yeah, we've seen ones like this in movies....." OH MY! But we also saw a couple live bunny rabbits as we toured the area and the girls were super excited by that! We started out reading all the history to them.......it was a little over kill!!
Most of the drive was very foggy, so we couldn't see the sights we hoped for. But when we could see it was BEAUTIFUL!!!!
We were able to get a camp site at Harris Beach State Park! This campground is WONDERFUL! We have thoroughly enjoyed each place we've stayed, but I think this one is the BEST! The beach is beautiful, the camp ground is great - complete with laundry facilities and a great play ground and many trails that I would love to drag the girls down! We spent a relaxing afternoon on the beach, watching the waves crash onto the sand and the girls played! We were amazed at how similar this beach felt to being on a beach in Hawaii. A few more degrees of warmth would have been welcom, but all in all it was a wonderful afternoon! Tomorow we cross the border and enter CALIFORNIA!! REDwoods (as Abigail says) here we come!!
Day 9: The Southern Oregon Coast
We had read about two state parks just South of Sunset Beach and the admission is waved when you stay at the campground, so we headed that way first thing this morning. We drove a short distance to Shore Acres State Park. This land was formerly owned by a man named Simpson. He built an amazing estate right on the ocean and even had his own private beach. The house burned down and he built a second home, but couldn't afford it and eventually had to sell everything to the State of Oregon. The house no longer exists, but the magnificent formal gardens have been maintained. We wandered through the grounds and saw plants from all over the world. The girls LOVED the Japanese Garden! We would like to come back in the winter when they light everything up and have special Christmas hours!
We then drove to Cape Arago. You can see the Cape Arago Lighthouse, but can no longer drive up close to it. It is privately owned by the Native American tribe in the area. We took a LONG distance pictue to prove we'd seen EVERY lighhouse on the Oregon Coast! The views at Cape Arago State Park were stunning and we heard many sea lions and seals making noise. The girls drew pictures of them and said, "there were HUNDREDS of them mommy!"
Due to the exhaustion of our girls we determined the beach was not going to happen and decided to hook up the trailer and continue South. Our next stop was at the Coquille River Lighthouse. From the research we had done we assumed this lighthouse wouldn't be open, but we at least wanted to stop for a photo. We were pleasantly surprised that they were about to open the building when we arrived. We also found out that they were allowing people to go to the top of the lighthouse! This lighthouse is no longer in use and the light is not at the top, but it was still fun to see the view and hear about the history of this lighthouse.
We had to visit Face Rock, a place where Brett has fond memories growing up. I will honestly admit I did NOT see it at first. I was looking for a frontal view of the face, but after looking at the pictue and understnading it was a profile view, I DID see it!! Brett will laugh about this often I'm sure =)!
We had made reservations the night before at a KOA between Bandon and Port Orford for several reason: we wanted a pool to swim in (hot tub was a bonus), we NEEDED to do some laundry, and I was hoping to have Wifi to upload several of these blog updates. (Alas the internet was SO slow that I gave up!!!) So we parked the trailer at the camp ground and headed a little further South to visit the Cape Blanco Lighthouse.
This is the oldest lighthouse in Oregon and the furthest West lighthouse in Oregon. We were able to go all the way to the top and watch the Fresnel lens rotate while taking in the breath taking views of the amazing terrain. This is a VERY windy location, but a treasure to visit. Just down the hill from the lighthouse was the Hughes House.
This house was built LONG ago. We had a delightful tour and the girls got to do a scavenger hunt as we learned about more history of the area.
Back at the KOA we swam, the girls made friends and we relaxed. Brett started the laundry, which proved to take quite a while, but at least we got it done! Later that evening the girls went on a train ride through the camp ground, they were able to sit with the friends they had made earlier at the pool! Following the train ride we purchased HUGE sundaes, the proceeds went to cancer research. So we of course had to support that and enjoy a frosty treat! All in all a great day! Tomorrow we're headed to Brookings and hope to find a lighthouse that is privately owned!
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