Friday morning as we prepared to depart for McIvar State Park near Estacada, Will was nearly soaked through his rain gear by the time the fifth wheel was hooked up. As I headed out the door, I perched my sunglasses on my head in a humorous gesture of optimism. Will dropped me off at the library while he went to Coastal Farm in search of better rain wear. I can think of worse things than being in a cozy warm place with a stack of books while the rain pours outside. But the rain let up as we headed north with our bags of books and raingear, and it was the last rain we saw until it sprinkled as we returned home today.
This campground is thickly forested with large private sites. Inside the fifth wheel, I could look out all the windows and feel like I was in a cabin in the woods. My optimism paid off as we hiked in sunshine that afternoon. The weather was gorgeous all day Saturday as well.
The park is huge, with 13 miles of hiking and horseback trails. Our explorations included watching some guys fly their model helicopters in the model airplane field and viewing groups of disc golfers on the huge disc golf courses.
There was a beautiful big open dog run area, and of course Zeek loves walking the trails with us. Although he'd prefer if we ran instead of walked. Several times I heard Will say, "Zeek, I am not your wagon." Zeek jumped gracefully up onto this ledge, but getting down was a different story.
A wonderful relaxing weekend, and now I'm ready for a great week of work!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Conferences
Once again my hopes to get lots done were dashed by people and mess ups. (Not mine, other people's!) But it was a good day. Started out with a teacher calling to tell me she'd be late. If you are easily grossed out, skip to the next paragraph. She was upset, voice quivering, reporting that on her way out the door she noticed that her dog, a standard poodle, had a bloody butt so she loaded him up and was going to stop at the vet on the way in. She called later to report that she was on her way. He had been diagnosed with a ruptured anal gland and would be fine. Later she came by to tell me he hadn't been feeling well and started to tell me some symptoms he'd been having the past week, but after seeing the look on my face said, "Well, you probably don't want to hear this, do you?" Just like you didn't want to read this. How sensitive we both are!
I remained perky and cheerful with all the people who called saying they just heard about conferences, needing to know what time they started and wondering why we don't let them know about them. It's on the calendar we handed out at registration, in the newsletter we mailed out a few weeks ago, on our web page, on our readerboard, on the flyer we sent home yesterday, and we've been announcing it to kids for the past week. Perhaps I need to make a personal call to the home of each of our 690 students before the next event. I'll mark my calendar.
Funny yet sad was the grandparent who came in worried about his granddaughter who he thinks is running with a rough crowd this year. She herself is the biggest bully our school has ever seen!
But the joy of my new discovery of Corn Candy Hershey's Kisses made the day very special. I shared them with staff and parents and kids who came through. Most people got nearly as excited about them as I was. The Federal Express deliveryman tried to steal the whole bowl! They smelled great sitting on my desk and they are beautiful to behold!
My boss ordered us to close the office tomorrow so we are going camping! If Will is really nice I might buy him some Corn Candy Kisses to take along!
I remained perky and cheerful with all the people who called saying they just heard about conferences, needing to know what time they started and wondering why we don't let them know about them. It's on the calendar we handed out at registration, in the newsletter we mailed out a few weeks ago, on our web page, on our readerboard, on the flyer we sent home yesterday, and we've been announcing it to kids for the past week. Perhaps I need to make a personal call to the home of each of our 690 students before the next event. I'll mark my calendar.
Funny yet sad was the grandparent who came in worried about his granddaughter who he thinks is running with a rough crowd this year. She herself is the biggest bully our school has ever seen!
But the joy of my new discovery of Corn Candy Hershey's Kisses made the day very special. I shared them with staff and parents and kids who came through. Most people got nearly as excited about them as I was. The Federal Express deliveryman tried to steal the whole bowl! They smelled great sitting on my desk and they are beautiful to behold!
My boss ordered us to close the office tomorrow so we are going camping! If Will is really nice I might buy him some Corn Candy Kisses to take along!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Didn't Dent the Inbox
I was eagerly anticipating lowering the height of my inbox today, with no school for students, staff development in the morning for teachers and grading in the afternoon. So I would have the morning to myself to attack my piles!
First I opened the box of retake picture flyers that arrived and discovered the date was wrong. I looked in my file and confirmed that the date I've had on the calendar, advertising since registration, was indeed the date from the contract. I wasted quite a bit of time on their automated phone system trying to get the rep and finally left a message. Late afternoon after the third try, I finally got to talk to someone who knew something. They say they can reprint the flyers and have them to me by Thursday. I doubt it.
Then I made the mistake of opening the mail and finding a bill that I remembered paying in June. I looked it up, called that company, and they say their records don't show a check was ever received. I dug a little further, got the check number, and called someone at the district office to investigate. She told me the check had been voided. Someone else had to look into that, and later she called telling me the check had been returned with a note from the office manager of the company saying that the bill had already been paid in full. For the rest of the day I tried to reach that company, and they never answered the phone.
I also got a bill from a magazine "Science World" that a teacher only ordered because we had received a notice from the company that she had a credit. The credit didn't show up on the invoice so I found my credit invoice, called the company and got to tell my story to three people before I finally got someone who found the credit and said he would re-issue the invoice.
Then I discovered a duplication on orders from two PE teachers, one from last year and one from this year, who didn't know what the other was doing, so I had to talk to both of them before I could do the order. Still waiting to hear back from one of them.
A former student dropped by to chat and stayed awhile, which is an interruption I truly enjoy and was glad to have. But you can't really do paper work while you're chatting.
So before I really got anything done, the morning meeting was over and teachers were needing supplies and information and other assistance. One special teacher called the office and the principal was standing by the intercom phone so he picked it up and said hello. She said, "Is this LeAnn?" He laughed and said he didn't know his voice was that high! And I didn't know mine was that low! There's a reason Cindy always tried to make me answer the phone when that particular teacher is calling!
I got an order for supplies from Office Max and another order for construction paper done, updated tomorrow's school announcements and this week's web page announcements, dealt with some other problems that came up and it was 3:30. Electricians had scheduled a power outage for that time and my boss had told me to go home when the power went out. So I did, but on my way out the door, a trouble alarm started beeping so I had to go back in an call the alarm company. The glitches were never ending today!
So I never did get to attack my inbox. Lucky me, it will still be there tomorrow! Along with the nonstop phones and interruptions of a regular school day. Maybe if I'm really fortunate I'll get to talk to my favorite parent. I received another outstanding insult from him last week. Some teachers doing outside bus duty after school called the police because they believed his wife appeared under the influence of something while waiting in her car for her child. I stupidly picked up the phone after 4:0 and got the phone call from the angry father demanding to talk to the principal, who wasn't there, then letting me know he didn't appreciate teachers calling the cops on his wife. He asked if I knew who the six teachers were who did bus duty. Six? I thought there were only three! I said, "No, I don't know." With greatly exaggerated politeness, he said, "Of course you don't know. You have never known anything in your life, have you, ma'am." Then he hung up on me. And I laughed out loud. This was the same guy that called me last year when our librarian was out sick and ordered me to have our library open before, during and after school every day, no matter what, "Is that clear, do you understand" and got so irate that I told him I would no longer listen to him and needed to hang up. I'm not sure why I find him so entertaining.
Since my husband won't be eagerly awaiting my arrival home because he is camping, I can stay and work guilt-free as long as I need to! Oh joy! It's supposed to be raining so I won't be able to enjoy my lovely new patio anyway. But I am bitterly disappointed that I didn't get a lot accomplished today.
First I opened the box of retake picture flyers that arrived and discovered the date was wrong. I looked in my file and confirmed that the date I've had on the calendar, advertising since registration, was indeed the date from the contract. I wasted quite a bit of time on their automated phone system trying to get the rep and finally left a message. Late afternoon after the third try, I finally got to talk to someone who knew something. They say they can reprint the flyers and have them to me by Thursday. I doubt it.
Then I made the mistake of opening the mail and finding a bill that I remembered paying in June. I looked it up, called that company, and they say their records don't show a check was ever received. I dug a little further, got the check number, and called someone at the district office to investigate. She told me the check had been voided. Someone else had to look into that, and later she called telling me the check had been returned with a note from the office manager of the company saying that the bill had already been paid in full. For the rest of the day I tried to reach that company, and they never answered the phone.
I also got a bill from a magazine "Science World" that a teacher only ordered because we had received a notice from the company that she had a credit. The credit didn't show up on the invoice so I found my credit invoice, called the company and got to tell my story to three people before I finally got someone who found the credit and said he would re-issue the invoice.
Then I discovered a duplication on orders from two PE teachers, one from last year and one from this year, who didn't know what the other was doing, so I had to talk to both of them before I could do the order. Still waiting to hear back from one of them.
A former student dropped by to chat and stayed awhile, which is an interruption I truly enjoy and was glad to have. But you can't really do paper work while you're chatting.
So before I really got anything done, the morning meeting was over and teachers were needing supplies and information and other assistance. One special teacher called the office and the principal was standing by the intercom phone so he picked it up and said hello. She said, "Is this LeAnn?" He laughed and said he didn't know his voice was that high! And I didn't know mine was that low! There's a reason Cindy always tried to make me answer the phone when that particular teacher is calling!
I got an order for supplies from Office Max and another order for construction paper done, updated tomorrow's school announcements and this week's web page announcements, dealt with some other problems that came up and it was 3:30. Electricians had scheduled a power outage for that time and my boss had told me to go home when the power went out. So I did, but on my way out the door, a trouble alarm started beeping so I had to go back in an call the alarm company. The glitches were never ending today!
So I never did get to attack my inbox. Lucky me, it will still be there tomorrow! Along with the nonstop phones and interruptions of a regular school day. Maybe if I'm really fortunate I'll get to talk to my favorite parent. I received another outstanding insult from him last week. Some teachers doing outside bus duty after school called the police because they believed his wife appeared under the influence of something while waiting in her car for her child. I stupidly picked up the phone after 4:0 and got the phone call from the angry father demanding to talk to the principal, who wasn't there, then letting me know he didn't appreciate teachers calling the cops on his wife. He asked if I knew who the six teachers were who did bus duty. Six? I thought there were only three! I said, "No, I don't know." With greatly exaggerated politeness, he said, "Of course you don't know. You have never known anything in your life, have you, ma'am." Then he hung up on me. And I laughed out loud. This was the same guy that called me last year when our librarian was out sick and ordered me to have our library open before, during and after school every day, no matter what, "Is that clear, do you understand" and got so irate that I told him I would no longer listen to him and needed to hang up. I'm not sure why I find him so entertaining.
Since my husband won't be eagerly awaiting my arrival home because he is camping, I can stay and work guilt-free as long as I need to! Oh joy! It's supposed to be raining so I won't be able to enjoy my lovely new patio anyway. But I am bitterly disappointed that I didn't get a lot accomplished today.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Old Friends Reunite
Soon after Will and I were married, we became acquainted with a young couple at our church and discovered we had many common interests. They soon became our backpacking and skiing companions, both cross country and downhill.
We always enjoyed spending time with Jan and Steve. Steve and Will had a Boy Scout background in common, and they could spend hours making knots and discussing them. Jan is very artistic and the home they bought was beautifully decorated. It made me realize I had given very little thought to the decor in our little duplex, I figured as long as I had some avocado green and harvest gold I was doing well! But she didn't seem to judge me for my lack of taste. We were so comfortable together that sometimes Steve would lie down and the floor and doze off if they stayed after 9:00!
We had our first babies (both boys) within six weeks of each other and bonded as we went through those experiences together. But sadly for us, Steve took a promotion in Wenatchee and they moved away about two years later. We visited back and forth occasionally, and then came the bad news that Steve was being promoted again and they were moving to Maine! I can't remember what Will was doing but he was unable to make the trip up there, so I put the boys in the Caravan and drove up for a last visit. They had just built a beautiful new home in the mountains near Leavenworth, and the boys had a great time playing in the woods. Nick was only three, and I remember Steve mentioning how articulate he was. Talk talk talk! What happened? Now I don't know anything that's going on until his friends come over and tell me. But I digress.
Now it's fifteen years later, and they have moved to Seattle from Alabama. We finally met again when they drove down to spend this weekend with us. They couldn't believe it when the first thing they saw was the Bronco in our driveway! Yes, the same Bronco that we had taken us all to the mountains together many times twenty some years ago. (Will recently bought it back from Eric with renewed plans to fix it up. A retired guy can't have too many hobbies.)
It was so great to find them the same fun, interesting, generous people they were way back when - only more mature of course. They recalled the camping trip where we were making spaghetti for dinner and Will was draining it using a lid. I was cautioning him and amazingly, the lid failed and all the spaghetti disappeared into the bushes with the water! We had spaghetti sauce with bread for dinner. Will never has liked spaghetti much but really! This led to a story later on from another guest how as a young bride expecting guests for dinner, her spaghetti went down the garbage disposal as she drained it! Not knowing what else to do, she retrieved it, rinsed it off, and served it!
Two more couples joined us last night and we had many good laughs. Everyone remembered their signal for "time to leave". Jan would make a little clicking sound in her mouth...but it was discovered and soon everyone knew about it! Maybe that's why they had to move! We looked at our photo album of backpacking pictures and were horrified that we hiked in such short shorts! (Jan's were shorter than mine by the way!) Of course Will and Steve were wearing some pretty short ones too. But we all looked pretty good anyway!
It was absolutely wonderful to spend time with them again and see how God has blessed their lives. The weather was gorgeous this weekend, and we were able to sit around on our lovely new patio and enjoy the gorgeous red of the maple tree, in fact we ate lunch out there Friday. I could kick myself that I didn't take pictures.
We took some this morning before we tremulously said good-bye. (Jan and I laughed at that word in a newspaper article yesterday and I vowed to use it as soon as appropriate.) We plan to meet somewhere between before too long and camp together.
Friends, old and new, are wonderful gift from God!
We always enjoyed spending time with Jan and Steve. Steve and Will had a Boy Scout background in common, and they could spend hours making knots and discussing them. Jan is very artistic and the home they bought was beautifully decorated. It made me realize I had given very little thought to the decor in our little duplex, I figured as long as I had some avocado green and harvest gold I was doing well! But she didn't seem to judge me for my lack of taste. We were so comfortable together that sometimes Steve would lie down and the floor and doze off if they stayed after 9:00!
We had our first babies (both boys) within six weeks of each other and bonded as we went through those experiences together. But sadly for us, Steve took a promotion in Wenatchee and they moved away about two years later. We visited back and forth occasionally, and then came the bad news that Steve was being promoted again and they were moving to Maine! I can't remember what Will was doing but he was unable to make the trip up there, so I put the boys in the Caravan and drove up for a last visit. They had just built a beautiful new home in the mountains near Leavenworth, and the boys had a great time playing in the woods. Nick was only three, and I remember Steve mentioning how articulate he was. Talk talk talk! What happened? Now I don't know anything that's going on until his friends come over and tell me. But I digress.
Now it's fifteen years later, and they have moved to Seattle from Alabama. We finally met again when they drove down to spend this weekend with us. They couldn't believe it when the first thing they saw was the Bronco in our driveway! Yes, the same Bronco that we had taken us all to the mountains together many times twenty some years ago. (Will recently bought it back from Eric with renewed plans to fix it up. A retired guy can't have too many hobbies.)
It was so great to find them the same fun, interesting, generous people they were way back when - only more mature of course. They recalled the camping trip where we were making spaghetti for dinner and Will was draining it using a lid. I was cautioning him and amazingly, the lid failed and all the spaghetti disappeared into the bushes with the water! We had spaghetti sauce with bread for dinner. Will never has liked spaghetti much but really! This led to a story later on from another guest how as a young bride expecting guests for dinner, her spaghetti went down the garbage disposal as she drained it! Not knowing what else to do, she retrieved it, rinsed it off, and served it!
Two more couples joined us last night and we had many good laughs. Everyone remembered their signal for "time to leave". Jan would make a little clicking sound in her mouth...but it was discovered and soon everyone knew about it! Maybe that's why they had to move! We looked at our photo album of backpacking pictures and were horrified that we hiked in such short shorts! (Jan's were shorter than mine by the way!) Of course Will and Steve were wearing some pretty short ones too. But we all looked pretty good anyway!
It was absolutely wonderful to spend time with them again and see how God has blessed their lives. The weather was gorgeous this weekend, and we were able to sit around on our lovely new patio and enjoy the gorgeous red of the maple tree, in fact we ate lunch out there Friday. I could kick myself that I didn't take pictures.
We took some this morning before we tremulously said good-bye. (Jan and I laughed at that word in a newspaper article yesterday and I vowed to use it as soon as appropriate.) We plan to meet somewhere between before too long and camp together.
Friends, old and new, are wonderful gift from God!
Sunday, October 04, 2009
Update
Will and Nick laid the last bricks on the patio Friday morning before Nick went to school! Now we are scheming on a corner bench, an outdoor kitchen, landscaping, a fireplace.... By spring it should be really great!
We enjoyed some time bonding with Galens and Dougs over pizza last night while the Beavers were on TV. They witnessed that Zeek can run full speed into our sliding glass door without breaking it. Zeek doesn't seem any goofier than normal either.
This week's priority is to get a new dishwasher. Mine has been falling apart for quite some time and reached the end of the road yesterday. I spent way too much time hand washing dishes today! These old hands can't take it for too long!
We enjoyed some time bonding with Galens and Dougs over pizza last night while the Beavers were on TV. They witnessed that Zeek can run full speed into our sliding glass door without breaking it. Zeek doesn't seem any goofier than normal either.
This week's priority is to get a new dishwasher. Mine has been falling apart for quite some time and reached the end of the road yesterday. I spent way too much time hand washing dishes today! These old hands can't take it for too long!
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