Thursday, October 30, 2008
Halloween Part Two
Halloween Part One
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Update
Just a quick update. The Parkersburg school won the $25,000 to help rebuild their school. Thanks to all the voters!!! Here is the website again if you want to check it out.http://henkelhelps.com
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Papa Burger Anyone?
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Pumpkin Patch
Grace, Dad, Mom, Grandpa Wade and Grandma Diana all went to Pierce's Pumpkin Patch tonight. Grace was so excited it was all she talked about all day and on the way there. We went through the Hay Bale Maze that featured two turkeys, some very small donkeys, and one chicken. They had their big "festival" a couple weekends ago but we couldn't make it. Grace picked out her itty bitty pumpkin first and then picked out the big one she has on her shoulder for her dad.
Grace in the Hay Bale Maze
We got home and set to work carving them. At first she was very timid about "gutting" them. After mean ol' Mom put some "guts" on her hand she wasn't to worried about it.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Lily's First Birthday Party
Grace and baby Aiden, who is my cousin Billy John's son.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Curious George
Our cousin Carter with George
The Man in the Yellow Hat handing out snacks
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Halloween Carnival
Tonight was the Halloween Carnival at the elementary school. There was lots of little games for the kids to play and a costume contest. I think Grace's favorite was the Cupcake Walk and any and all games that that she got to throw something. We also participated in the Broom Race. I know I look silly but my daughter laughed a lot and she still thinks I am cool.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Riding the School Bus
Grace has wanted to ride the school bus ever since she started school. I finally relented and told Ms. Tammy to have the bus start picking her up. This is pretty neat because the bus comes right to our drive and picks her up and the only kids on this bus are preschool kids. She was very excited to go to school today. I woke her up and she of course didn't want to get up until I told her that she was going to ride the bus today. She immediately popped up out of bed and said, "Did Ms. Tammy talk to Harold?" Here I am not really knowing who Harold is but here is my 3 year old finally telling me "Harold the bus driver, Mom!" Needless to say she was pumped about the bus!
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
Swedish-American Immigrant Monument
Grace, the Sixth Generation!
Today, my Dad, Mom, sister Jennifer, nephew Derek, Grace and I went to Munterville, Iowa for the dedication of the Swedish American Immigrant Monument. We also met up with my Aunt Barb, cousins Riley, Camden, and Sutton and cousins Lorna and Lisa. My Great-Great Grandparents Gustof and Emma (Swanson) Scholine were Swedish immigrants. This area and town was settled by some of the first Swedes in Iowa between 1840 and 1910.
A few months back my Aunt Barbara sent out letters to all family members asking for a donation to this monument and a plaque will be put in place with our ancestors names on it. There were close to forty members of our family that donated.
At the dedication there were some speakers including former Attorney General of Iowa Evan Hultman. Then the sculptor Nick Klepinger unveiled the monument of a Swedish Family. It is a beautiful sculpture. To learn more about the monument go to http://www.swedishmonument.org/
Aunt Jen Derek
Me
Mom, Dad & Grace
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Cheerleader Friday Night
Last night was also one of the nights that the Drill Team danced, there was flag football at half time as well. It was a very busy night for almost all parents in town!!!
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Help Parkersburg!!!
This is a picture of the school after the tornado hit.
Ms. Lynne Mulder nominated Aplington-Parkersburg High School for a $25,000 prize from Henkel Helps Schools to improve your school, and our judges have selected your school as one of 10 finalists! Winners will be chosen by online, public voting.
Henkel is one of the country’s largest marketers of household brands, including Dial® soaps, Purex® laundry detergents, Renuzit® air fresheners, Loctite® adhesives and Right Guard® antiperspirants.
Here was the entry for your school:
On May 25, 2008 an F5 tornado destroyed a third of the community of Parkersburg, IA. The high school was destroyed. High Schoolers will be attending the Middle School in Aplington making cramped quarters this school year, but everyone is determined to make it work. The construction of a new school will begin soon with the goal of being in it by the start of the 2009-2010 school year. $25000 could be used in so many areas, new textbooks are needed, desks, computers, classroom equipment, sound equipment for the auditorium, the list goes on and on as so much was lost or damaged. The students have stepped up to help with cleanup in the community as well as helping to get the other school buildings rearranged to house more students. It would be a wonderful reward for them to receive a grant such as this. So many of the students lost their own homes yet they want to continue helping others. My own children lost their grandparents to the storm and they would like to make a contribution to the school in their honor. The students will face many emotional challenges this year in addition to the academic challenges of high school. Any contribution lets them know people care for them and want them to succeed and show that "Falcons Rise Again!"
From the more than 1,500 entries we received, our judges have narrowed the field to the top 10 nominations, and now it’s up to you, your students, staff and the community to help Aplington-Parkersburg High School win the $25,000 grand prize for renovations to your school, as nominated by Ms. Mulder. Two runners up will each receive a check for $2,500.
We will be announcing the Top 10 through news releases to the national media, as well as media in your area the week of October 6. Please help us spread the word, and help your school win!
All you have to do is tell your students, staff and your community to visit http://www.henkelhelps.com from October 6th – October 19th to vote for your school. Each valid e-mail address will be allowed one vote per day. The school with the most votes at the end of the voting period will win $25,000 and a visit from Henkel representatives the week of October 27. We will work with the grand prize winner to set up an assembly for the check presentation. Official rules for the contest are on the Web site as well.
Don’t forget that anyone, nationwide, with a valid e-mail can vote. Get everyone involved – and don’t forget about your local media. If you do have contact with the media, please let me know, as I can help with follow up and get them any information necessary.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
To Moms
My mom sent me this email today. The subject line read..."Moms-This will tug at your heart". I cried openly. My niece Haley was sitting in the room with me and kept asking if I was ok. Here is the email....
We are sitting at lunch one day when my daughter casually mentions that she and her husband are thinking of "starting a family."
"We're taking a survey," she says half-joking. "Do you think I should have a baby?"
"It will change your life," I say, carefully keeping my tone neutral.
"I know," she says, "no more sleeping in on weekends, no more
spontaneous vacations."
But that is not what I meant at all. I look at my daughter, trying to decide what to tell her. I want her to know what she will never learn in childbirth classes.
I want to tell her that the physical wounds of child bearing will heal, but, becoming a mother will leave her with an emotional wound so raw that she will forever be vulnerable.
I consider warning her that she will never again read a newspaper without asking, "What if that had been MY child?"
That every plane crash, every house fire will haunt her. That when she sees pictures of starving children, she will wonder if anything could be worse than watching your child die.
I look at her carefully manicured nails and stylish suit and think that no matter how sophisticated she is, becoming a mother will reduce her to the primitive level of a bear protecting her cub. That an urgent call of "Mom!" will cause her to drop a soufflé or her best crystal without a moment's hesitation.
I feel that I should warn her that no matter how many years she has invested in her career, she will be professionally derailed by motherhood. She might arrange for childcare, but one day she will be going into an important business meeting and she will think of her baby's sweet smell. She will have to use every ounce of discipline to keep from running home, just to make sure her baby is all right.
I want my daughter to know that every day decisions will no longer be routine. That a five year old boy's desire to go to the men's room rather than the women's at McDonald's will become a major dilemma. That right there, in the midst of clattering trays and screaming children, issues of independence and gender identity will be weighed against the prospect that a child molester may be lurking in that restroom.
However decisive she may be at the office, she will second-guess herself constantly as a mother.
Looking at my attractive daughter, I want to assure her that eventually she will shed the pounds of pregnancy, but she will never feel the same about herself.
That her life, now so important, will be of less value to her once she has a child. That she would give herself up in a moment to save her offspring, but will also begin to hope for more years, not to accomplish her own dreams, but to watch her child accomplish theirs.
I want her to know that a cesarean scar or shiny stretch marks will become badges of honor. My daughter's relationship with her husband will change, but not in the way she thinks. I wish she could understand how much more you can love a man who is careful to powder the baby or who never hesitates to play with his child. I think she should know that she will fall in love with him again for reasons she would now find very unromantic.
I wish my daughter could sense the bond she will feel with women throughout history who have tried to stop war, prejudice and drunk driving.
I want to describe to my daughter the exhilaration of seeing your child learn to ride a bike. I want to capture for her the belly laugh of a baby who is touching the soft fur of a dog or cat for the first time. I want her to taste the joy that is so real it actually hurts.
My daughter's quizzical look makes me realize that tears have formed in my eyes. "You'll never regret it," I finally say. Then I reached across the table, squeezed my daughter's hand and offered a silent prayer for her, and for me, and for all the mere mortal women who stumble their way into this most wonderful of callings.
Please share this with a Mom that you know or all of your girlfriends who may someday be Moms. May you always have in your arms the one who is in your heart.
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Monday, October 6, 2008
New Job
I got a new part time job today! I am a fill-in janitor or for the PC group a custodial technician. I liked my first day so far. I don't have a boss breathing down my neck and am on my own for the most part. Just listen for the bells and get out of the way because the kids are not looking out for you. It is a foot in the door by working at the school, who knows maybe I can apply for something else and get a full time job. Fun Fun!
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