Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Samantha's 8th birthday

My little girl turned 8 yesterday.  We started the day with pancakes, per Sam's request.  Then we measured her hight.  She is exactly the same hight Zach was when he was 7!  Wow!
This year I did not make a cake.  That hasn't happened in years.  I normally always make a cake but Sam saw one at the grocery store and wanted it.  We at least put "Happy Birthday Sam" on our selves.

I forgot how freeing it was to not have to make a cake.  I do like making them.  It's always fun and exciting to see how they turn out and I've made some extravagant ones!
Sam's friend, Cassie, came over and we went sledding.
Wish more of her friends could have joined us for sledding but they were all busy.
We came back home and did gift opening time.












Sam's BFF Lily came over after school and we had cake.
The cake was alright.  My home made ones are always better, he he.  It had too much frosting.  But it was a fun day and we had the added bonus of getting rid of the booster seat!!!!

Home School Group's water park trip

The home School group I belong to has for years collected annual dues.  These dues pay for our website, and this year we had a surplus so we went to an indoor water park.  What a blast!  Was awesome to walk around in swim suits, play in warm water and look at the snow outside...take that winter!!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Embarrassing moment in interpreting.

I love interpreting for my church.  It is never dull.  Like today, for example, where I turned beet red due to embarrassment.  It started out like any normal service.  The day before I get info, like what song we will sing, scriptures that will be read, and if there are difficult words in Greek or Hebrew that will be referanced, Pastor sends that information to me so I can know how to finger spell them and the tech team so they can put it up on the board that I can see.  I am very thankful to all the church staff who do all this stuff for me to make my interpreting job easier!  I couldn't ask for better.  So how did I end up red faced?  The Pastor, on a whim, starts listing different greek words, and then realized that I had to attempt to finger spell them.  So he decides to say, "Sorry Brenda."  His wife is also names Brenda.  Realizing this, he starts explaining that he didn't mean his wife but me.  He continues to explain that if they hear him apologize to a "Brenda" it usually mean me or the Tech Team leader who is also named Brenda.  Then, he starts explaining that he didn't get me the info on the greek words a head of time like he normally does.  By this point he has completely lost his train of thought and just kept digging a deeper hole!  Mean while I'm interpreting this mess and I started to feel sorry for the guy, but when he said "Where was I?"  I couldn't resist, I piped up and said "Embarrassing me!"  I was so red that Lesetta made note of it.  Thank God Gaylord (deaf friend who would have had a field day with the situation.) slept through the whole thing, HA! 
I know most would be thinking he should be the one who is embarrassed and maybe he was, but it was him calling attention to me that got me.  I like to pretend that only the deaf are paying attention to me.  It helps me get though the service if I don't think about all the eyes that might be on me.  But I knew at that point everyone was looking at me and I blushed hard.  Hopefully next week I can go back to believing most of the church doesn't see me.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

What do you do when your kid become smarter than you?

I'm reaching the point where my son, Zach who is 10, is starting to challenge me intellectually.  He and I had a conversation on the Theory of Relativity this morning (prompted by Dr Who) and he kept up with no problem.  I still have a hard time wrapping my brain around the concept, but I do get the basic concept of the theory.  Zach then proceeded to give me an example of, in a sense, how it works.  Can we go back to yellow and blue make green and clap with glee?!  What's going to happen in a few years time?  Thank God for teacher's manuals!
I couldn't help, but look at my son and remember him as a toddler when he first entered childrens' church.  He grabbed a chair and sat in the corner so he could see the whole class.  He barely said a word, he just observed the class proceedings.  The teacher asked me if he was autistic.  I was a little freaked by this question! She told me Zach just sat there and didn't interact with the class at all.  I have an autistic cousin so I know the warning signs and I knew Zach wasn't.  I had to laugh because I could just imagine Zach watching the people and forming an opinion whether or not he wanted to be involved in this class.  Slowly, Zach decided to join in the activities and has now blossomed into a social chatter box that usually involve aliens or science, and occasionally politics. Yes, his political junky of a mother has rubbed off on him a little.
I know he will one day grow up in to an intelligent man, but I certainly didn't think it would start at the age of ten.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Ringing in 2010

Several churches in our area along with the Athletic Club hosted a free New Years Eve bash.  Matt volunteered to work the Cake Walk game for 2 hours.  Turned out to be a favorite since kids won cookies, and cupcakes instead of cheap prizes.  Then we went swimming.  Not a very big pool either.  There were a lot of people in that tiny pool.  I end up getting smacked in the face with a one of those small footballs while I was trying to put on Zach's goggle.  It protected most of my face but slamming into my lip.  thankfully my lip just swelled a little and didn't produce a cold sore like I feared.
By the time we were done with the pool, showers and getting dressed it was almost 10pm so, we went out to eat at Taco Bell.  Except for Zach; he wanted scrambled eggs.  After we were all done eating we had a Dr Who marathon of season one of the new series until midnight.  We had a very anticlimactic end to 2009.
I'm so glad this year is over.  Can't wait to be able to vote some these yahoos out of office!  Hopefully I'm not alone, otherwise I might just pull my hair out.  Doyle isn't running for reelection YAY!  So, the Wisconsin gubernatorial race should be instresting.  I'm praying someone who believes in smaller government will step up to the plate.  Thanks to Doyle everyones car insurence premiums went up.  He just had to pass a law that everyone has to have car insurence.  Government should never force the public to buy anything; it's unconstitutional.
So good bye 2009, thanks for the laughs and lessons.  Hello 2010, don't hurt me.