What do you get when you mix enthusiastic elementary kids, a chubby Latino, and a New York PS? You get true joy (in the form of a Journey cover). Sing it children!
16.6.09
15.6.09
MacGyver!!

Mike loves this show. We have a couple of seasons on DVD but he recently found it in reruns on Slueth. Obviously that means we DVR them. Every once in a while we'll sit down to watch it. It's pretty hokey. The last episode had Mayim Bialik (Blossom!). We are currently watching an episode that involves Nazis, stolen art, a congressional race, and lots of poor acting. It's entitled: The Ten Percent Solution. There's a Canadian man playing a German. The fighting and violence is terrible. And there's always a Sam! What's with that? MacGyver entered with quite a mullet. This one trumps any other I've seen so far. Masked men everywhere! MacGyver goes down too quickly. So much terrible confusion. It's amazing. Ooh, the 10% solution was just uncovered. California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada will become the new Aryan nation. Ha! Their headquarters is a silver mine and OH! the police chief is a Nazi too. Didn't see that coming. This is too much. How's MacGyver gonna get out of this one...
Five seconds MacGruber...
Amazing he punctured a metal door with a rock and a swiss army knife. He embedded the tube that was gassing them, created a spark, and shazam they just blew a hole in a metal (and plywood) door! Go Macgyver, Go!
Thought we were dead! Ha. Think again! (This was all too easy)
All in a days work for MacGyver.
And p.s. Henry Winkler was a producer on the show. The Fonz?! Say it isn't so!
11.6.09
summertime and the livin' is easy.

Oh yeah I went there with the cheesiness. Sorry!
Yesterday was the last day with the kids. It was a crazy day with two awards assemblies and warm weather. I'm relieved to be done with the year. Not sad, but actually glad even though it's been a good year. Last year I fell into a mini-depression after the school year ended. I was in a funk for a while but I think I'm going to be able to avoid that this year. I just feel caught up, I have a plan, an exciting vacation in the wings. So many wonderful things are lined up that I will hopefully make my five week summer great. Mmmm....summer!
5.6.09
Oooh beautiful crafty things
4.6.09
SUN BURNED...ooch

I was in Myrtle Beach this past weekend for a bachelorette weekend. We left on Friday and drove through some of the most tempestuous thunderstorms of the season. We all thought that the weather was going to stay cloudy and cold. Despite the weather we headed to the beach in the morning and I fell asleep for a while. Dumb. I woke up and was so confused because the sun was out, the clouds were gone, and I was a bit pink already. I can't describe how burnt I am because of my delightful nap. I can however tell you I'm peeling and peeling in an amazing way. I just removed a piece of skin that used to cover the right side of my stomach. Not even kidding! Grossest moment of my life thus far and I've seen some truly gross things. You're welcome!
2.6.09
Haircut
29.5.09
Yikes!
You know you work with lots of little latino children when instead of writing/typing Jamie you type JaIME! HA. I love my kids. Including the little Jaime's. We have 8 days left and I'm all into the "get everything out of my room as soon as possible" mode. At least they get to take their stuff home. Woot. Boy, my room is really starting to shape up. Just in time for...the end of the year. At least I'm super ready for July when school starts again. Awesome!
24.5.09
Vacationing
Right now I am with my family in lovely Urbanna, Virginia at Bethpage Camp Resort. My dad recently bought a new 40' motorhome and this is its first family outing. We got here Friday night and have enjoyed sitting by the pool, riding our bicycle built for two, and games. Not ten minutes ago we left the pool at just the right time. No joke, a kid pooped in the pool. POOPED! Who does that?! We certainly never thought we'd actually see that happen. HA!
15.5.09
Brussel Sprouts
Mike is planning a delicious meal tonight that involves brussel sprouts. To make the meal he bought a stalk of brussel sprouts. What a weird food. Did you know it grows on this thick stalk? We didn't know. I think everyone just assumes that they grow like cabbage, but smaller! Right? You know you thought the same thing! What a weird food!
Field Day
Today was Field Day! What fun. It was rainy and cloudy this morning but that did not dampen my job- parachute expert. Health and safety were the words of the day. For everyone's health please be safe and watch where you fling your arms and body. You know what I mean?! Ha. They all loved it. We made mushrooms, hid in the mushroom, run under the mushroom, and so on. Then we played popcorn with about twenty balls and parachute golf. I may have made those last two up but whatever. They had a great time. We also had bouncy houses. I ran the obstacle course three times with teachers and once against a student. I was so warm and sweaty that I'd stick to the thing. Ow.
No pictures to share though. Maybe next year.
No pictures to share though. Maybe next year.
13.5.09
Hmm
Well more time has flown by...quickies for now:
- Four more weeks of school.
- I finally began an Art Club at school. We're making Mega Fruit.
- Mike no longer has a job, the store closed almost two weeks ago.
- My brother came for a visit. LOOOOOOVE him!
- Vienna in t-minus ONE MONTH!
- I'm throwing pilates into the mix.
- Mike interviewed for an internship at the Long Leaf Opera.
- Picasso exhibit coming to Nasher in the fall. Trying to hook up a field trip. Woot!
- Voiceovers may also be in Mike's future. Yes, voiceovers. :)
- Four more weeks of school.
- I finally began an Art Club at school. We're making Mega Fruit.
- Mike no longer has a job, the store closed almost two weeks ago.
- My brother came for a visit. LOOOOOOVE him!
- Vienna in t-minus ONE MONTH!
- I'm throwing pilates into the mix.
- Mike interviewed for an internship at the Long Leaf Opera.
- Picasso exhibit coming to Nasher in the fall. Trying to hook up a field trip. Woot!
- Voiceovers may also be in Mike's future. Yes, voiceovers. :)
3.4.09
(sigh)
I just want to take a moment to say:
NO MORE BABIES!!!!!!!!!!!
In the last three days I've learned of six pregnancies....Would everyone please stop. You're making my maternal clock twitch*. Gah.
*This does not mean I am angry, quite the opposite. Just frustrated (some times).
NO MORE BABIES!!!!!!!!!!!
In the last three days I've learned of six pregnancies....Would everyone please stop. You're making my maternal clock twitch*. Gah.
*This does not mean I am angry, quite the opposite. Just frustrated (some times).
2.4.09
Update time?
Spring Break is finally upon me. It began this Monday after a workday. However, the true do-nothing-ness comes this weekend after I finish up my intersession class. I have been teaching a small group of 4th graders about Mexican culture through Art. I know, it sounds really funny- me, teaching about Mexican culture. Don't laugh. I'm awesome! We've been connecting Aztec (primitive) to Modern art (Kahlo and Rivera). Tomorrow we take a field trip to see an exhibit of Contemporary artists from Mexico City. Ah the connections!!! Told you I was amazing. Love my group. Seven little babies with so much to learn. It's been so different for them to come to school and work on ONLY art for three hours. They don't want to leave. Amazing!
I will update pictures this evening. In the meantime I have many errands to run. Passport things you know. Very important. For that whole Vienna trip thing!
I will update pictures this evening. In the meantime I have many errands to run. Passport things you know. Very important. For that whole Vienna trip thing!
15.3.09
Some things.
1. I got sick again last night. I think I may have eaten a tainted doughnut. Regardless, I have thrown up three times already this year. That just doesn't happen in my life too often. Weird. Plus, I have the burst blood vessels that make it seem like a rash. Nice.
2. I've changed blog colors again. My mood changes with the seasons. It's not SAD, it's CAD. Always looking for new color arrangements.
3. My brother thinks blogging is lame. Ha. He thinks it's for people who just need to talk. Hit that on the head with me. Thanks.
4. I have two weeks until spring break. This is exciting! I hope the weather picks a temperature gradient soon and sticks with it.
5. I'm waiting to cut my hair. The whole lice thing threw off my plans. I say two weeks and it'll be goodbye long hair.
6. We are falling in love with Durham/Chapel Hill. There's a lot here for those who aren't visiting. We'll be here for a while.
2. I've changed blog colors again. My mood changes with the seasons. It's not SAD, it's CAD. Always looking for new color arrangements.
3. My brother thinks blogging is lame. Ha. He thinks it's for people who just need to talk. Hit that on the head with me. Thanks.
4. I have two weeks until spring break. This is exciting! I hope the weather picks a temperature gradient soon and sticks with it.
5. I'm waiting to cut my hair. The whole lice thing threw off my plans. I say two weeks and it'll be goodbye long hair.
6. We are falling in love with Durham/Chapel Hill. There's a lot here for those who aren't visiting. We'll be here for a while.
1.3.09
Hitchcock
Ever since I took a film class in college I have loved watching old movies and analyzing them. Slowly, I am making my way through the AFI 100 (original 1998) list. This afternoon I watched Rear Window for the first time. I really enjoyed this film. I can't believe that I hadn't seen it until now. The restored version is beautiful- such vibrant colors. I love the technicolor films of the 50's and 60's.
Rear Window is nothing like I expected. I had little knowledge of the plot going in to it. The story is seamless and very interesting. It's not novel to us, but for '56 or whenever it was released it was quite a shock. Watching your neighbors out of boredom and the responsibility that brings along. I was hooked instantly and it held me through the entirety of the film. Grace Kelly was beautiful. I found the acting a little too reserved but how could you not today? Everything is so "raw" and "real" which, what does that mean anyway? I wish we could see a glimmer of the class and preparation that went into filming this movie with our selection today. And the lighting! I have always adored the way the Hitchcock's movies were lit. I can't remember a recent movie that used it to frame actors as well or added to the suspense. Sure darkness and dim light equals suspense today, but I love the feeling of looking at an elaborately set up photo.
Good movie. Not a very technical review, but I don't want to spend too much time. Some probably don't like this film. Who am I to judge, I can't stand Casablanca. Go figure.
Vertigo is on. More Hitchcock...delightful!
Rear Window is nothing like I expected. I had little knowledge of the plot going in to it. The story is seamless and very interesting. It's not novel to us, but for '56 or whenever it was released it was quite a shock. Watching your neighbors out of boredom and the responsibility that brings along. I was hooked instantly and it held me through the entirety of the film. Grace Kelly was beautiful. I found the acting a little too reserved but how could you not today? Everything is so "raw" and "real" which, what does that mean anyway? I wish we could see a glimmer of the class and preparation that went into filming this movie with our selection today. And the lighting! I have always adored the way the Hitchcock's movies were lit. I can't remember a recent movie that used it to frame actors as well or added to the suspense. Sure darkness and dim light equals suspense today, but I love the feeling of looking at an elaborately set up photo.
Good movie. Not a very technical review, but I don't want to spend too much time. Some probably don't like this film. Who am I to judge, I can't stand Casablanca. Go figure.
Vertigo is on. More Hitchcock...delightful!
22.2.09
It's becoming more real
I purchased our tickets to Vienna this evening!!!!!! Woooooooo! Vienna! Pumped!
21.2.09
Ben Folds
It's been less than a year since we last saw Ben Folds. He's coming to Durham and we have great seats. Can't wait for our suburbs to be rocked once more! Totally taking my camera this time. Pictures later then
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KID BOOKS!!!!!
Seeing as I work with children, it is only natural that I would love kiddie lit. And boy do I enjoy a good bed-time story. I'm not kidding here. Mike's read me to sleep on some not so great days. Today we spent some time out of the house and did some shopping at Barnes and Noble. I found a perfectly delightful new book that inspired me to write this entry. I have come up with a list of TEN CHILDREN'S BOOKS YOU SHOULD OWN (in no particular order). Browse my selection and perhaps add some to your collection. I have so many choices and it was hard to narrow it down. Let me know what you think. Also, come up with your own list and blog about it. It's fun to revisit some of these well-thumbed through books. Happy Reading!!!
The Grinch: Dr. Suess
A classic. In the magical world of Suess everything goes, including Christmas stealing green men with teeny tiny hearts. A good read for anytime in the year.
Mo Willems childrens books
Willems has changed the face of children's books with his stellar production of the Pigeon series, Elephant and Piggie series, Edwina, and his newest entry The Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. These books are simple, engaging, witty, and wonderfully illustrated. He has the right proportion of humor and story line. Always a storytime favorite!
Strega Nona: Tomie de Paola
Ever the loving Nona, Stregna Nona and the following series of books follows Italian tradition and lore to bring a fun and adventure to young readers. Magic rings, overflowing pots of pasta, and wonderful illustrations make this a must have on your shelf.
Diary of a Wombat: Jackie French
A modern classic recently released. It's a tale of a loveable wombat with not so loveable habits. It's a fun read with great art work. LOVE it!!!
Mouse Paint: Ellen Stoll Walsh
Need to teach kids how to mix paint colors. This is the book for you. Also provides a great starting point for art projects. Too cute!
Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice Sendak
Pure Adventure and creativity. A piece of childhood to really hang on to.
Olivia: Ian Falconer
What adventures! Birthdays, Parties, Bands. It's no wonder this little pig has earned the love of little kids.
Wingdingdilly: Bill Peet
After working for Disney for nearly a decade Peet branched out to create a memorable collection of children's books. Wingdingdilly is merely one of my favorites. There are too many to list here. I can't forget his autobiography either. Magic!
Harold and the Purple Crayon: Crockett Johnson
Who knew one simple purple crayon could take you so many places.
George and Martha: James Marshall
Two hippos that are friends! Wacky hijinks! Awesome!
The Grinch: Dr. Suess
A classic. In the magical world of Suess everything goes, including Christmas stealing green men with teeny tiny hearts. A good read for anytime in the year.
Mo Willems childrens books
Willems has changed the face of children's books with his stellar production of the Pigeon series, Elephant and Piggie series, Edwina, and his newest entry The Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. These books are simple, engaging, witty, and wonderfully illustrated. He has the right proportion of humor and story line. Always a storytime favorite!
Strega Nona: Tomie de Paola
Ever the loving Nona, Stregna Nona and the following series of books follows Italian tradition and lore to bring a fun and adventure to young readers. Magic rings, overflowing pots of pasta, and wonderful illustrations make this a must have on your shelf.
Diary of a Wombat: Jackie French
A modern classic recently released. It's a tale of a loveable wombat with not so loveable habits. It's a fun read with great art work. LOVE it!!!
Mouse Paint: Ellen Stoll Walsh
Need to teach kids how to mix paint colors. This is the book for you. Also provides a great starting point for art projects. Too cute!
Where the Wild Things Are: Maurice Sendak
Pure Adventure and creativity. A piece of childhood to really hang on to.
Olivia: Ian Falconer
What adventures! Birthdays, Parties, Bands. It's no wonder this little pig has earned the love of little kids.
Wingdingdilly: Bill Peet
After working for Disney for nearly a decade Peet branched out to create a memorable collection of children's books. Wingdingdilly is merely one of my favorites. There are too many to list here. I can't forget his autobiography either. Magic!
Harold and the Purple Crayon: Crockett Johnson
Who knew one simple purple crayon could take you so many places.
George and Martha: James Marshall
Two hippos that are friends! Wacky hijinks! Awesome!
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