This past Tuesday, our 6th grade class went on a field trip. The purpose of this field trip was to utilize our public transportation system in Utah. It was quite the interesting experience to say the least. The first bus we got on was about a block and a half away from the school and it just so happened to be the commuter bus that comes all the way from Ogden. It was so full that it was standing room only when we got on. The 6th graders thought it was great! However, some of the people on the bus didn't think it was so great.... :) We got off up at the University of Utah and had a lovely tour of the Museum of Fine Arts. I was soooo bummed that we didn't get to go through the "Monet to Picasso" exhibit! Sad day...
After the museum, we hopped on another bus which took us a few blocks away from the Hogle Zoo. Once we got inside, we split up into our groups, and we went on a little scavenger hunt for a few animals that can be found in and around Egypt. (That was our excuse for how we tied it to the curriculum...) My group consisted of five of the cutest girls in the world. We managed to find a brass gorilla, and for whatever reason, they were completely amused.
***Annoying sidenote...the night before the field trip I charged the battery for my camera. That morning I was in a bit of a rush and I grabbed the camera...but not the battery. SAD DAY! What a loser! I missed out on so many wonderful pictures!***
Here's a picture I managed to get off of my cell phone...
Anyhoo...when our zoo extravaganza was over, we walked back to the bus stop and...we missed our bus. We were actually on the wrong side of the street. ;) (ps. it was not my fault) We immediately got on the phone with UTA to find another bus to get home. We had to walk a few blocks, but we managed to get on another bus that took us back to the stop near our school. We got back a few minutes after school got out...but WE MADE IT! Field trips are fun...but stressful! :)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Day One...
So...today was my first day of school as a student teacher. I felt like one of those Kindergarteners on their first day of school. You know...the ones that are crying and clinging to their mother's arm, hand, or leg--whatever they can grab onto for dear life...only I had to drive myself and I definitely had no hand to hold through the door...(Jonathan would have been there to do it, but by the time I got to school he had already been at work for two hours...)
**Paul please note our room number**
...and yes I decorated the door ;)
Anyway...I was sooo nervous! I spent the past week helping my host teacher, Mrs. Marchant, with last minute preparation and it was super hectic because almost our entire class roster changed. I had been told back in May that I would be student teaching in a fifth/sixth split class, but due to the high numbers enrolled in fifth and sixth grade this year, the District decided on August 15th that they would no longer have the split. They switched us to just sixth grade and they hired on a new fifth grade teacher (I am so glad I'm not her! She was hired on Thursday and had basically three days to set EVERYTHING up!) I was amazed at how much we had to do to accommodate this change!
In our class we have 29 students, and I have to admit that they are pretty cute. I worried that I was going to regret requesting not to be put in the lower grades, but after today I'm pretty content. Most of the girls remind me of Stephanie :), and the boys--while stinky--are quite a good group of guys. I assumed a lot of them would be taller than me but much to my surprise only one towers over me and several of the girls make me feel tall! (I didn't know that was possible ;P)
Overall, the day went fairly smoothly with no disasters ;) and I think they like me (so far). Now I just have to survive the rest of the year! I'll be at the Elementary School all of this week and then I jump down to just Monday's and Tuesdays until January when I take over all day every day. The program kind of eases you into it so I should be grateful for that!
**Paul please note our room number**
...and yes I decorated the door ;)
Anyway...I was sooo nervous! I spent the past week helping my host teacher, Mrs. Marchant, with last minute preparation and it was super hectic because almost our entire class roster changed. I had been told back in May that I would be student teaching in a fifth/sixth split class, but due to the high numbers enrolled in fifth and sixth grade this year, the District decided on August 15th that they would no longer have the split. They switched us to just sixth grade and they hired on a new fifth grade teacher (I am so glad I'm not her! She was hired on Thursday and had basically three days to set EVERYTHING up!) I was amazed at how much we had to do to accommodate this change!
In our class we have 29 students, and I have to admit that they are pretty cute. I worried that I was going to regret requesting not to be put in the lower grades, but after today I'm pretty content. Most of the girls remind me of Stephanie :), and the boys--while stinky--are quite a good group of guys. I assumed a lot of them would be taller than me but much to my surprise only one towers over me and several of the girls make me feel tall! (I didn't know that was possible ;P)
Overall, the day went fairly smoothly with no disasters ;) and I think they like me (so far). Now I just have to survive the rest of the year! I'll be at the Elementary School all of this week and then I jump down to just Monday's and Tuesdays until January when I take over all day every day. The program kind of eases you into it so I should be grateful for that!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Jonathan is itchy...
After coming home from our fabulous trip, Jonathan started itching. We soon realized that he had somehow come in contact with poison ivy! (At first we thought that he may have gotten it from the Sacred Grove...or maybe from Niagara Falls when we hid behind that building during the rainstorm...who knows...?) Anyway...apparently he's crazy allergic to it and within a day or two of us returning it had spread all over his body. The other night Jonathan was about to put on another layer of calamine lotion...when I noticed that his leg was oozing...yes oozing!
We finally got him to the doctor and they gave him a nifty old shot and most of the outbreaks seemed to be drying out and going away...but of course this morning more decided to appear on other parts of his legs. He's so itchy...and all that I can really do is bring him his calamine and benadryl...
I feel extremely helpless...
We finally got him to the doctor and they gave him a nifty old shot and most of the outbreaks seemed to be drying out and going away...but of course this morning more decided to appear on other parts of his legs. He's so itchy...and all that I can really do is bring him his calamine and benadryl...
I feel extremely helpless...
Monday, August 11, 2008
NY Trip with the Peterson Clan :)
(I apologize to those of you who read Jennie's blog because you'll get much of the same stories and pictures minus the elegant wording and details... :P)
So...I finished another time consuming semester just in time to take a wonderful family trip to New York! (Of course I had to stay up until 3:30am the day we left in order to finish everything...but I finished!!!!) We got to the airport a little early and had time to make all sorts of fun faces...
Our second flight was delayed a bit and we didn't arrive in New York until almost midnight. Even though we got there so late, we still managed to beat mom, dad, Steven, Stephanie, and Baba to the hotel by a good 4 and a half hours! Paul and Jennie arrived the next morning just in time to spend a fun-filled-crazy-hot-and-humid-day in New York City. We walked the streets dressed in our Angel gear and listened to all sorts of comments from the locals.
We walked around town...had NY pizza...found our way to the Central Park Zoo via taxi...and then made our way to the Yankee Stadium to see the Angels kick the Yankees butt! :) Go Angels! Thanks Uncle Jeff for the awesome tickets!
Side note: While we were at the Central Park Zoo there was this crazy polar bear who seemed to enjoy spending his ENTIRE day doing nothing but swimming back and forth in a single line. (Uncle Jeff said he's been doing this for years...) He'd push off the wall (which was a glass window for tourists to see him) and swim straight across to a big rock where he would come above water stick his nose straight in the air and then fall on his back. He'd push off like he was about to swim a length of back stroke and then would simply run straight into that glass window and repeat the process...over and over and over again. The sad thing is that I was one of those pathetic tourists who seemed extremely amused by this. I probably watched him go back and forth a good 20 times before I moved on. :)
The next day we began our long drive to up state New York. After 5 lovely hours in the car, we arrived at Cooperstown to see the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
I immediately called dibs on carrying my super cute nephew James. Of course it wasn't long before Grandma Peterson stole him from me...
We walked around for several hours and saw all sorts of amazing things. The whole time I was looking for the famous Barry Bonds ball. And I couldn't find it anywhere. After I gave up, Jennie was smart enough to actually ask someone...and they found it...Barry Bonds' 756th career home run ball. I guess the man who bought the ball decided to take a poll online as to what should be done with the ball. The three options were: 1. Brand it with an asterisk 2. Leave it alone or 3. Shoot it into outer space. Obviously the majority of the votes went with number 1. And with that asterisk, it rests in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
We continued on up to Rochester that night and slept a few short hours before heading to Palmyra the next morning. We participated in a wonderful session at the Palmyra Temple and were planning on going to all the historic church sites...but we were so exhausted (and the camera was out of film), so we decided to postpone the church sites for another day...
After a few hours of rest we decide to spend the evening at Niagara Falls. Jonathan enjoyed spending time with his favorite nephew James.
...but soon after we arrived we could see a storm coming our way...
We decided to stick around and minutes later we were in a downpour. We made it across the bridge and hid behind a small building of some sort in order to have some form of shelter. It didn't help a whole lot because we were already all drenched! After the storm passed we decided to take the Maid of the Mist tour down by the falls. I didn't think we could get anymore wet than we already were...but I was wrong...
We spent Sunday in Buffalo. We went to one of my mom's old wards from her mission and met some of my dad's converts. In between all of that we managed to stop at Letchworth State Park. It is said to be the Grand Canyon of the East Coast...and I so wish we could have have spent several days there instead of just an hour.
Monday was our designated Church Site day. We attempted to fit everything into a few hours in the morning before we had to take Paul, Jennie, and James to the airport. The first stop was the Sacred Grove...
We took a lovely tour of the Smith Farm and the framed house and after taking a stroll through the Sacred Grove, we sat as a family and we had a nice little program consisting of testimonies, a hymn, and family prayer. It was quite a neat experience to say the least. On our way back to the car we managed to lose Steven and Stephanie in the Sacred Grove...but we found them ;) soon after.
We made our way to the Grandin Publishing House where the Book of Mormon was published. We tried rushing through the tour, but our time was running short and we left in the middle of it to get a glimpse of the Hill Cumorah before taking Paul, Jennie, and James to the airport. We almost didn't get them there in time! Their plane was supposed to take off in 35 minutes when we arrived at the airport and we had to say a very quick goodbye to the Beaverton Peterson's.
After leaving the airport, the rest of us tried to make it to the Peter Whitmer Farm. Unfortunately we arrived at 6:59pm and they closed at 7pm. We didn't get a tour inside of any of the buildings...but did get to walk around the outside.
That night we set out on another long drive back to New York City. (Actually to Spring Valley...but close enough.) The next day Uncle Jeff joined us, and we attempted to do all the touristy stuff one should do in New York City...like go to the Empire State Building and Ground Zero...but lack of parking and excessive New York City traffic led us to taking a boat tour around the island instead. (Of course that decision was made after a treacherous 2 and a half hour drive through the city.) On the boat we were able to see just about everything including the Statue of Liberty...
The tour was actually rather interesting and I wish I could have understood more of what the tour guide was saying...
We spent the last night pretty much relaxing in the hotel. (Jonathan and Dad went somewhere with Uncle Jeff to watch the Angels game of course...but I relaxed in the hotel.) We got up the next morning around 3:15am and managed to leave by 3:45am to venture and find the rental car place and the airport. We managed to find everything and are now back in good old Utah...back to work...and preparing to go back to school. (YIKES!)
So...I finished another time consuming semester just in time to take a wonderful family trip to New York! (Of course I had to stay up until 3:30am the day we left in order to finish everything...but I finished!!!!) We got to the airport a little early and had time to make all sorts of fun faces...
Our second flight was delayed a bit and we didn't arrive in New York until almost midnight. Even though we got there so late, we still managed to beat mom, dad, Steven, Stephanie, and Baba to the hotel by a good 4 and a half hours! Paul and Jennie arrived the next morning just in time to spend a fun-filled-crazy-hot-and-humid-day in New York City. We walked the streets dressed in our Angel gear and listened to all sorts of comments from the locals.
We walked around town...had NY pizza...found our way to the Central Park Zoo via taxi...and then made our way to the Yankee Stadium to see the Angels kick the Yankees butt! :) Go Angels! Thanks Uncle Jeff for the awesome tickets!
Side note: While we were at the Central Park Zoo there was this crazy polar bear who seemed to enjoy spending his ENTIRE day doing nothing but swimming back and forth in a single line. (Uncle Jeff said he's been doing this for years...) He'd push off the wall (which was a glass window for tourists to see him) and swim straight across to a big rock where he would come above water stick his nose straight in the air and then fall on his back. He'd push off like he was about to swim a length of back stroke and then would simply run straight into that glass window and repeat the process...over and over and over again. The sad thing is that I was one of those pathetic tourists who seemed extremely amused by this. I probably watched him go back and forth a good 20 times before I moved on. :)
The next day we began our long drive to up state New York. After 5 lovely hours in the car, we arrived at Cooperstown to see the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
I immediately called dibs on carrying my super cute nephew James. Of course it wasn't long before Grandma Peterson stole him from me...
We walked around for several hours and saw all sorts of amazing things. The whole time I was looking for the famous Barry Bonds ball. And I couldn't find it anywhere. After I gave up, Jennie was smart enough to actually ask someone...and they found it...Barry Bonds' 756th career home run ball. I guess the man who bought the ball decided to take a poll online as to what should be done with the ball. The three options were: 1. Brand it with an asterisk 2. Leave it alone or 3. Shoot it into outer space. Obviously the majority of the votes went with number 1. And with that asterisk, it rests in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
We continued on up to Rochester that night and slept a few short hours before heading to Palmyra the next morning. We participated in a wonderful session at the Palmyra Temple and were planning on going to all the historic church sites...but we were so exhausted (and the camera was out of film), so we decided to postpone the church sites for another day...
After a few hours of rest we decide to spend the evening at Niagara Falls. Jonathan enjoyed spending time with his favorite nephew James.
...but soon after we arrived we could see a storm coming our way...
We decided to stick around and minutes later we were in a downpour. We made it across the bridge and hid behind a small building of some sort in order to have some form of shelter. It didn't help a whole lot because we were already all drenched! After the storm passed we decided to take the Maid of the Mist tour down by the falls. I didn't think we could get anymore wet than we already were...but I was wrong...
We spent Sunday in Buffalo. We went to one of my mom's old wards from her mission and met some of my dad's converts. In between all of that we managed to stop at Letchworth State Park. It is said to be the Grand Canyon of the East Coast...and I so wish we could have have spent several days there instead of just an hour.
Monday was our designated Church Site day. We attempted to fit everything into a few hours in the morning before we had to take Paul, Jennie, and James to the airport. The first stop was the Sacred Grove...
We took a lovely tour of the Smith Farm and the framed house and after taking a stroll through the Sacred Grove, we sat as a family and we had a nice little program consisting of testimonies, a hymn, and family prayer. It was quite a neat experience to say the least. On our way back to the car we managed to lose Steven and Stephanie in the Sacred Grove...but we found them ;) soon after.
We made our way to the Grandin Publishing House where the Book of Mormon was published. We tried rushing through the tour, but our time was running short and we left in the middle of it to get a glimpse of the Hill Cumorah before taking Paul, Jennie, and James to the airport. We almost didn't get them there in time! Their plane was supposed to take off in 35 minutes when we arrived at the airport and we had to say a very quick goodbye to the Beaverton Peterson's.
After leaving the airport, the rest of us tried to make it to the Peter Whitmer Farm. Unfortunately we arrived at 6:59pm and they closed at 7pm. We didn't get a tour inside of any of the buildings...but did get to walk around the outside.
That night we set out on another long drive back to New York City. (Actually to Spring Valley...but close enough.) The next day Uncle Jeff joined us, and we attempted to do all the touristy stuff one should do in New York City...like go to the Empire State Building and Ground Zero...but lack of parking and excessive New York City traffic led us to taking a boat tour around the island instead. (Of course that decision was made after a treacherous 2 and a half hour drive through the city.) On the boat we were able to see just about everything including the Statue of Liberty...
The tour was actually rather interesting and I wish I could have understood more of what the tour guide was saying...
We spent the last night pretty much relaxing in the hotel. (Jonathan and Dad went somewhere with Uncle Jeff to watch the Angels game of course...but I relaxed in the hotel.) We got up the next morning around 3:15am and managed to leave by 3:45am to venture and find the rental car place and the airport. We managed to find everything and are now back in good old Utah...back to work...and preparing to go back to school. (YIKES!)
Monday, July 21, 2008
WE HAVE THE INTERNET!
...so the reason we haven't posted since we've moved into our apartment is because we were lacking an internet connection. Last week we had the internet hooked up...and OF COURSE my computer decided it didn't want to connect to the internet using an ethernet cable. Paul geniusly suggested that we get a wireless adapter (or whatever it is called) and now my computer can connect! I'll have to update on everything tomorrow when I'm not so sleepy....GOODNIGHT!
:)
:)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
The New Apartment
This is my first attempt at this...Kristina and I are really excited! Our frustration is finally coming to an end. For those of you that don't know I left my job about a month ago because of some illegal and unethical things...and...I hadn't been paid for a month. At the same time Earl and Elaine came home from New Zealand and as much as we love them we felt the need to get out of their house because it's their house and it's definitely weird to be here with them. The job search was going slow and I had seen little fruit from it. I finally got an offer from Lowes, but we didn't feel good about me taking it...so I said no. In the mean time I was interviewed by a large and prominent landscaping company to be a foreman. I found out Friday morning that I got that job and we got, what I think is the only one bedroom apartment in Bountiful after an extensive search. All in all it's been a trying couple of weeks, but we have grown closer as a couple and the Lord has taken care of us because we pay our tithing. :) I start my new job at 8 am tomorrow and look forward to working again!
Now it's my turn (Kristina)...I won't say much, but I will post some pictures of the empty apartment.
Our kitchen...
Our living room...
and we have a small bedroom and bathroom...but I didn't get good pictures of those. :)
Now it's my turn (Kristina)...I won't say much, but I will post some pictures of the empty apartment.
Our kitchen...
Our living room...
and we have a small bedroom and bathroom...but I didn't get good pictures of those. :)
Friday, June 20, 2008
:)
...so Kristina is no longer frustrated! I promise to update the blog this weekend with information about...
*my new job
*Jonathan's new job
*our new apartment
:)
*my new job
*Jonathan's new job
*our new apartment
:)
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
And the hunt continues...
So...we have yet to hear about our financing. They were supposed to contact us on Friday, but it turns out that we applied for a home loan at the perfect time--the rates just dropped again which is a good thing...but a bad thing because TONS of people applied at the same time...meaning they didn't quite finish processing our application. They clearly don't realize how important we are!
While I wait, the house hunt continues. I have yet to find another house that I love as much as I do the brick one I posted last week...but yesterday during my online search I came across one in Woods Cross that was a potential competitor. However, after we called our Realtor he informed us that he had already showed the house and the current owners have so many pets that the house smells like urine and apparently it has soaked into the sub-flooring. GROSS!! He said that when he took the other people through he couldn't stand inside for longer than a few minutes at the time because the stench was so bad. So...we won't be looking at that house.
Hopefully we'll get this all figured out SOON...especially since Earl and Elaine come home on Tuesday this week...
We'll keep you posted.
While I wait, the house hunt continues. I have yet to find another house that I love as much as I do the brick one I posted last week...but yesterday during my online search I came across one in Woods Cross that was a potential competitor. However, after we called our Realtor he informed us that he had already showed the house and the current owners have so many pets that the house smells like urine and apparently it has soaked into the sub-flooring. GROSS!! He said that when he took the other people through he couldn't stand inside for longer than a few minutes at the time because the stench was so bad. So...we won't be looking at that house.
Hopefully we'll get this all figured out SOON...especially since Earl and Elaine come home on Tuesday this week...
We'll keep you posted.
Monday, May 26, 2008
House Hunting
On Saturday we went on an official house hunt...and we fell in love with one of the houses...
...there obviously isn't any snow on the ground anymore, but this is one of the pictures they have of it online. It's in Bountiful on Center Street and is SUCH A NICE HOUSE!!!! (and it's big...) Upstairs has mostly hardwood floors and everywhere else is newly carpeted. The kitchen is lovely :) with new appliances and there is a big tree in the backyard that could be a potential treehouse tree sometime in the future :). I would post other pictures that they have online, but they really don't do the house justice.
The other house we liked was this one...
The downfall though is that it doesn't have central air (it currently has a swamp cooler...but it does have central heat, so it wouldn't be difficult to install--just pricey) This one however, does have a spacey garage...always a plus.
Looking at houses was quite the experience. As we went from house to house, I became more and more excited--giddy even. I just can't get my hopes up until we get the financing in order and finalized.
...there obviously isn't any snow on the ground anymore, but this is one of the pictures they have of it online. It's in Bountiful on Center Street and is SUCH A NICE HOUSE!!!! (and it's big...) Upstairs has mostly hardwood floors and everywhere else is newly carpeted. The kitchen is lovely :) with new appliances and there is a big tree in the backyard that could be a potential treehouse tree sometime in the future :). I would post other pictures that they have online, but they really don't do the house justice.
The other house we liked was this one...
The downfall though is that it doesn't have central air (it currently has a swamp cooler...but it does have central heat, so it wouldn't be difficult to install--just pricey) This one however, does have a spacey garage...always a plus.
Looking at houses was quite the experience. As we went from house to house, I became more and more excited--giddy even. I just can't get my hopes up until we get the financing in order and finalized.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sidewalk Chalk
Jonathan and I went on a walk down Main Street in Bountiful to see a variety of sidewalk chalk art. I guess there is a contest every year...but I was pretty impressed. Here are a few of my favorites.... :)
It was a lovely walk...
These Flowers were by far the best...
"You never know what's under the sidewalk..."
This reminded us of Paul. :)
and this one too...
And finally, this was Jonathan's favorite...he claims it was so hot he was ready to jump down into the water. He was hoping the slide would lead to the dolphins under the sidewalk. :)"You never know what's under the sidewalk..."
This reminded us of Paul. :)
and this one too...
It was a lovely walk...
Friday, May 16, 2008
Conversion to Mr. Clean
I've spent the last month packing and cleaning to prepare for the return of the Roueche's and our big move into hopefully our own home. I began working on the kitchen last week by going through the drawers and cupboards--throwing away...well lots of stuff and organizing them to be somewhat user friendly. I ventured into the refrigerator and managed to do everything I could to avoid the floor. We've tried mopping, but as the president of the "I hate linoleum club" I know as well as any other that mopping does nothing and the floor forever looks dirty. However...after helping Paul and Jennie clean part of their apartment I was introduced to magic erasers. While we began with the generic brand (still impressive mind you) I was able to see the amazing things Mr. Clean can do! 6 Magic Erasers later...the kitchen floor is cleaner than I have ever seen it! While my right hand and wrist are very angry at me, I am very pleased with the results of the torture of spending who knows how long on my hands and knees.
The picture really doesn't do it justice...but I promise, getting that right side to look like that when it used to look like the left side...need I say more... Yeah for Mr. Clean...Thanks Jennie :)
The picture really doesn't do it justice...but I promise, getting that right side to look like that when it used to look like the left side...need I say more... Yeah for Mr. Clean...Thanks Jennie :)
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