Friday, August 22, 2008

Sharpened pencils and fresh erasers




I love the beginning of a new school year. It's always sad to see the summer pass. My sister, Lauren, and I were talking the other day and reminiscing about school year beginnings. She said that one year, in the first week of school, she received an unexpected early dismissal slip in class. When she went to the office and then to my mom's car, she asked, "What's up Mom?" My mom said, "Oh I just missed you guys so much from the summer that I wanted to see you again!" They went to lunch and then Lauren went back to class. I do miss my having my little flock all around me; however, with fall in the air, it was time to return.

The first day of school went better than I expected. Savannah has a very enthusiastic, expressive teacher. When she loaded into the car after school, she replied, "I had such a great day, I didn't even want to come home!" Hot dog! Annie spent about an hour giving me a blow-by-blow account of her day with her new male teacher. She has 36 kids in her class compared to the 20 that have been in her class up until now. So, impressively and true to her nature, she gave me the names of all the kids in her class and where they all sit. Whew! I wanted to be sure to get a full account from Kate, before she escaped upstairs to play. But, all she said was, "It was great! My teacher is really nice and when saw me in line, she said, "Hey, I know who you are!"" (She's a member of our church). That was it. So, I guess it went okay!

The boys and I are having a fun and quiet time together. I don't think Joseph knows what to do with all this "air time" all to himself. Austin and I have played with the blocks more in the last couple of days, than in his entire life. It's been nice.

Savannah's ear situation is back, I'm afraid. After her big year in kindergarten, when she got her tonsils and adenoids removed and tubes put in her ears, she's had a pretty uneventful couple of years...thankfully! However, after standing over her head, calling her name, and not even responding until I tap her on the shoulder, Adam and I concluded it was time for a check-up. So, we're off to the ENT this afternoon to get to the bottom of this!

It's been a good week, with soccer starting back up as well. No one would volunteer to coach Annie's team, so Adam is now the new coach for the 10 year old girls. If anyone is unfamiliar with Oxnard soccer, then let me educate you. Soccer is pretty much "life" for folks over here. Because Oxnard is predominantly Hispanic, soccer is the sport of choice. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins,etc. come not only to the games, but also the practices. Adam is out there on the field (a little nervous, not ever being a head coach for soccer), suit and all (coming directly from work) and stretching out there on the grass, blowing the whistle, etc. It's a hoot! He's been a great sport and Annie loves having her daddy out there with her!

I can hear Austin looking for me right now! Gotta run! Have a fabulous day and weekend!

7 comments:

Melissa said...

Yeah I am so glad everyone had a great start to school. How fun for the boys to have their mommy all to themselves!!

WOW! Check out Coach Adam! How fun for him! Have him tell those parents if they don't like his coaching, then they can coach!! I always thought that was crazy! Good luck to all the soccer players!
Love you guys!

meg said...

Wow! Life never stops with a big family, does it? And soccor too! I've asked my girls several times if they want to play and always say "no way!" Would I be a bed mom if I said I was secretly glad?

Polynesian Cultural Center said...

Wonderful pictues-great story! We love seeing and reading all of this. Here's to a great school year!

April said...

Oh, I loved this catch-up..and the beautiful image of you on the floor with your boy playing blocks. You are such a mother!!

I'm giggling a bit picturing Adam in his suit and tie and soccer whistle...classic!

Berly said...

I love the pictures. Don't you just love the start of school. It makes me sad, and excited at the same time.

cherie said...

yea! back to school! sounds like great adventures are in the works. we'll be looking for pictures of adam on the soccer field next!! :) love you!

Aimee said...

Alexis!
Just clicking around this afternoon, and I stumbled upon your family blog. It's been forever, so maybe you won't remember me... Aimee Rogers (now Sprik) from Spring. Good to see you're doing so well - you have a beautiful family!!