Monday, June 1, 2015

Cardboard Boat Regatta


One of the most fun things our fifth graders get to do is build a boat using only cardboard and duct tape and race them at the natatorium. After a week or so of scaled-down models to determine design for best weight capacity and floatation, the big boats were all shapes and sizes. Most only carried one team member, maybe two. Sarah's boat? All four girls! And surprisingly, they came in fourth place overall! 




Sunday, May 31, 2015

Bachelorette Weekend

My friend Charisse is getting married on 7/11, so we had a girls weekend at our friend's river house in New Braunfels. It was a fun weekend with lots of laughs, some tears, music, movies and a selfie stick!

Carrie, Charisse, Laurie, Roxanne & me.




Friday, May 29, 2015

It's a Major Award

Jacob and some classmates won First Place in the school district's Student Film Festival! Their film was a public service announcement about child abuse. Jacob attended the award ceremony (while I was out of town because that's not what we talked about him wearing!). Here he is with his English teacher, Mrs. Brennan. 



Monday, May 25, 2015

Jacob turns 14!

For his birthday, he wanted to go to Main Event. But because his birthday always falls on Memorial Day weekend, we struggle to find friends who are in town or not busy with family BBQs. This year, there were buckets of rain expected in the forecast and he was able to find a bunch of friends to go with him for a fun afternoon of bowling, laser tag and games. 





Sunday, May 17, 2015

Keep Flower Mound Beautiful

Another day, another scout project. This time, Sarah's troop cleaned up at Lake Grapevine. Even though much of the park was underwater, there was still plenty of accessible trash! KFMB is a legit organization that brought the grabbers and trash bags which was nice. Even park visitors were helping the girls get stuff out of the water's edge.




Saturday, May 16, 2015

Eighth Grade Dance


Jacob's school held a dance for the 8th graders only It was not a prom, or even a formal, but of course everyone was calling it that. Jacob, who hasn't missed a scout camp out in a very long time, decided he wanted to go to the dance instead of the campout. 

He asked a girl, who said yes, then texted him later to say she decided against it and she had felt pressure to say yes since she was surrounded by people when he asked. It was a good lesson to learn (ask privately) for future dates. He was embarrassed but recovered nicely. 

There was another girl who adores him and asked him to go to the dance but he declined and just said he was going to go with a group now. She still signs off their text conversations with "Love you" even though Jacob has not responded in kind, so I guess she recovered as well.

I volunteered for the dance to do photography so I could keep an eye on things from behind the lens. Everyone was pretty well behaved and had a great time, although there were some girls with questionable dresses for 14 year-olds. Note to self for when Sarah is in 8th grade! 

I thought Jacob was incredibly handsome and I love his post-braces smile.



Friday, May 15, 2015

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

A persuasive argument


Our kids have been asking for a dog for a few years now. My responses was always "not until I get my hips fixed." So we've been tossing around the idea. Each kid had a different idea about what kind of dog we should get. Jacob wants a German Shepard. Sarah wants any small dog that will sleep with her. Ethan wants a pug. Probably because he met cousin Samara's pug last summer. Lucas wants a Chihuahua. That's quite a spectrum!

So my mom sent a dog breed book that discussed common health issues, grooming and exercise needs, size, temperament, etc., and we talked about lots of different types of dogs. Mark grew up with springer spaniels. I wanted a small to medium size dog and fell in love with Cavalier King Charles spaniels when the ebola nurse, Nina Pham, and her dog Bentley were in the news. 


Then I saw a woman walking her CKC spaniel and stopped to ask her about the breed and where she got her dog. She lead me to a local breeder in North Texas. But I also love the idea of rescuing a dog and not having to go through the puppy stage for our first family pet. I've been watching Cavalier Rescue USA as well. I'm not in a rush, but the kids are persistent.

Jacob had to complete a blue dog painting project at school based on the works of George Rodrigue. 



This was Jacob's painting. Framed and given as a gift on Mother's Day. Awwww.


Simultaneously, Sarah was working on persuasive writing at school. This letter was given to me shortly after Mother's Day.


Do you think they're trying to tell me something?