Well, again I have fallen behind on my blog. So here is an update...
David has now officially passed all requirments for being a teacher. We got his final test scores back yesterday and he nailed it!! He has interviewed with a high school right next door to the kids' elementary school for a EH class. They have asked him to coach football IF they offer him the job (sounds like a good thing). He is excited but nervous about a new career. Now, we just have to wait for a contract :)
Hannah finished her second ever triathlon last weekend in the pouring rain. She did a 200-m swim, 2 mile bike and 1 mile run in 25:26. Not the best but certainly not too shabby either considering her mother would pass out after 1 lap in the pool. She is also singing in the district-wide choir on Tuesday. Hannah and her friend Lyndsey will also be performing a popular Hannah Montana tune at the school Talent Show in May. I have not been allowed in the rehearsal site due to secret stuff but I am very much looking forward to their debut performance. She is really looking forward to middle school and is taking advanced level classes, including 7th grade math or pre-algebra.
Knox is skateboarding more than ever. He loves going to the local skate park and hanging out with friends. He is also just started a cartooning class this past Saturday. I am looking forward to seeing what he can draw. They teach them how to create a storyline and also how to make things look 3.D. As much as Hannah is looking forward to middle school, Knox is dreading it. He has it in his head that someone is going to bully him. He is quite small for his age and more immature than the other boys so this is probably a realistic fear for him. I have tried to assure him that things will be okay but I am just an old person who doesn't remember or maybe never was a middle schooler at some point in her life.
Katy is still riding her horses. She now wants her own saddle (fat chance) but LOVES being at the barn. She recently wrote a biography at school that included her future--going to Clemson and becoming a vet. Her grades keep getting better & better so we are so proud of her hard work. I hope that she keeps her dream in mind all through high school. She has tons & tons of friends who all take their Webkinz to school and create a whole story to go with them. They all have names and characters and must see each other on the weekends. If they don't, they get cranky. The child really should be an actress :)
Macon was recently tested at school for reading. Turns out, he reads on a late second-grade level. He also surpassed all the kindergarten benchmark tests, getting 100's on all but one. When asked what we should do with him, his teacher's reply was "I am not sure". We are going to the instructional coach next to see what options we have. I think most of his behavior can be attributed to boredom but we also have rapant ADD in the Rushton men so we have started Macon on a small dose of Adderall. It seems to help some but I am not sure I like it. Only time will tell if this will do the trick. He is doing gymnastics too which he LOVES.
I am finishing up my last year on the PTA executive board. I'll run the school carnival next fall but that's it. I am planning to do my student teaching next Spring and have set it up to be able to do it with a 4th grade teacher at the kids' school.
David just came in with Macon so I must go. I'll do pictures next time!!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Katy's Birthday
Katy turned 10 last week! Yikes, time flies when you are having fun. Her birthday was on a Tuesday so we celebrated on Sunday night with the family. David's parents, my parents, my brother & fam came over for cake and presents. Katy got a shopping spree from us on Tuesday but everyone else brought gifts on Sunday. Jonathan & Marissa brought her a new Webkins (a pony, perfect for Katy), mom & dad brought lots of clothes to which my dad could genuienly act surprised when he saw them, and David's parents gave her sewing lessons & money. The really great :) gift came from Katy's dad, Lee and his new wife April. Katy got a hamster!! We did talk about it first but it has caused problems every night. We knew hamsters are nocturnal (Katy did lots of research in preparation) so we put it on the landing upstairs on a bookcase outside the girls room. I am listening to it run on its wheel right now. Katy woke up at 3am two nights ago, crying because it woke her up and she couldn't go back to sleep. Last night, we had to bring it downstairs because both girls came down complaining. I am not sure what we are going to do. Good news, though, it doesn't smell like I thought it might. Katy is taking VERY good care of it It is kinda cute but I haven't held it yet. You are supposed to leave it alone for the first week while it adjusts to its new digs. But, David keeps getting it out for the kids. Anyway, we have a new member of the house, Katy had a great birthday and we celebrated our blessings. Now, I think I have a birthday coming up next (yikes).
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Lego League Video
If you have an extra 4 minutes and 30 seconds, take a look at my lego League video. These are kids I worked with over the past 7 weeks. We had our awards ceremony at last night's science fair. I'll start this week with the 5th graders!!
Science Fair


Don't know if I mentioned it before but I recently completed not one, not two but THREE science fair projects. Of course, Hannah, Knox & Katy actually won the prizes for all my hard work but there wasn't an over-30 category. (Tee-hee)
Anyway, Hannah had done her project on who would be more likely to pick up a dropped object, a boy or a girl?? (Girls)--although, this friend of Knox's admitted that he would pick up anything Hannah dropped. The admission came with lots of blushing.
Knox did his on who takes more steps in a day, boys or girls? (girls)
Katy did hers on who has more bacteria in their mouth, a dog or a human. (humans)
THEY ALL THREE WON!! Really, we had our science fair last night and they announced the winners. The projects had been judged over the past week by 8 different people, including parents of non-participating students, teachers from different grades, and even a district judge. No names were on the projects to ensure fairness. Of course, plastering your kid's picture all over the front was allowed. Hannah & Katy will both go on the district-wide competition and Knox received honorable mention for his. The girls have to go and stand with their projects so we are going to have to over exactly what "they" did in case the judges ask them any questions.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Macon Reading
This is a video of Macon on the morning news at school. We do a program called Reading Counts where kids earn points after reading a book and taking a comprehension test on it. Every ten points earned is rewarded.
Macon is the only Kindergartener with more than 10 points!! Yes, I am bragging :)
Macon is the only Kindergartener with more than 10 points!! Yes, I am bragging :)
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Macon's Kindergarten Project
Take a look at Macon's recent project for school. The requirements were for him to pick a topic and be able to creatively share three facts with his classmates. We did research online and through books. This was mostly Macon-generated but Mom-directed. He was soooo proud!! The day after he shared it with the class, he was called on the speaker to the principal's office. "Mom, I was shakin' cause I thought for sure I was in trouble!!" (For Macon, this is a realistic fear.) Anyway, she had heard about the video and wanted to watch it with him.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Exciting News!!
Yeah....I think?? David passed the Special Education portion of the Praxis (the education exam). Now he just needs to pass the Education portion to become Highly Qualified. Don't ask me what it means, just know that he needs it to finish his certification. He is applying for an open position at an Elementary school across town. If accepted, he would begin this fall which means a whole summer of working waaaay too many hours but also with a light at the end of the tunnel. Of course, he will still see clients to make up for the slight drop in pay but he wants to get his phD while doing this so I may not actually see him more. The "I think" comment is because this is unchartered terrority for us but exciting because it allows him to keep all the benefits of the state system while getting out of the craphole he is in now. He is nervous about the whole thing but putting on a very brave face. If you know David, you know that this is pretty much his approach to life anyway. But, still, it is a BIG step for us all and I am proud that he is even considering the change.
Meanwhile, I have put my teaching plans on hold (once again). Teaching would not be my first choice unless I could handpick my job, students, classroom, pay, etc. etc. which obviously isn't going to happen. I would never hate teaching, I just have other things that get me excited. I think I keep putting off the inevitable. Inevitable because of the flexibility teaching offers those of us who have children.
Anywho (as Katy says), we are steadily marching towards a career change. I'll let you know how it goes!
Meanwhile, I have put my teaching plans on hold (once again). Teaching would not be my first choice unless I could handpick my job, students, classroom, pay, etc. etc. which obviously isn't going to happen. I would never hate teaching, I just have other things that get me excited. I think I keep putting off the inevitable. Inevitable because of the flexibility teaching offers those of us who have children.
Anywho (as Katy says), we are steadily marching towards a career change. I'll let you know how it goes!
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