Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Tuesday: nothing

We have a less busy week this week and I love it.  I don't think we're overly busy even in our busy weeks, but there's nothing 'special' that's waiting for us this week.

I'd like to say that I'm doing things to get caught up with life, but that'd be a joke.

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Saturday: Lego League

Today was the expo for Lego League.  It went fine.  There were a few things I would have changed in hindsight (like coaching the kids on the interview process better) but overall everything came together.

They got a trophy and so everyone was happy.

(This was before the main Lego display showed up.)

We got the Legos out for the kids to play with near the beginning because there was a lot of waiting around.  There was still a lot of waiting around after we cleaned up, but it wasn't as much.





Friday, November 1, 2019

Friday: dryer vent, pumpkin experiments

This morning Joshua and I worked on cleaning the dryer vent.  You see, the new dryer hasn't really been working very well.  However, the company wanted us to clean the dryer vent before they sent anyone out.  I guess it makes sense.  The dryer vent was very clean and now the drier seems to be working worse than it was before.  I learned a lot about how to clean the dryer vent though, as I got stuck and annoyed a few times.  Next time will be better...if I can get the pieces apart again.  I might need to call in the people with the good tools to re-separate the sections.  Joshua was a good helper and kept going inside to see if any fuzz had come out yet.  He yelled at me from inside, but since it is sort of in the middle of the house there was no way I could hear him.  I kept telling him this, but he kept yelling and asking if I had heard him anyway.


Then I went to help out with pumpkin experiments in Isaac's class.  I got the "does our pumpkin sink or float" station, which was an awesome station to have.  First of all, pumpkins float.  (I had been debating it in my head so the first one was a surprise to me too.)  Secondly, kids love finding out if things sink or float.  The second group I had had their stem fall off, so we put that in the water too.  That started putting lots of things in the water.  We may not have talked as much about density and instead just put stuff in the bucket of water, but it sure was fun.

When the third group got to me, they had cut open their pumpkins and taken out the insides.  So what did we do?  We filled the pumpkin with water!   Small pumpkins still float and the large pumpkin did not.  As they got filled with water you could see that they floated lower in the water.

Only a few people got their sleeves wet.  I cleaned up after myself, including the bucket of water and pumpkin guts.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Thursday: halloween

I made it through Halloween.

I did a lot of chauffeuring today.

The normal church that we have trick-or-treated at in the past didn't do it this year.  We went to a different church and it wasn't the same.  They had games for candy instead of trick-or-treating.  This would have been ok, except that the weather was terrible and so it was packed.  Very packed.  We played a few games because we got there near the beginning, ate our hot dog, and left.  I couldn't quite handle it.

We went to Meijer and got some bags of candy.  I told Isaac he needed to go around the table and say trick-or-treat to get it.  It turned into a grand game, as always.





Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Tuesday: hmm

We'll start out with the funny.

We'll move on to the hmm...excel on my teaching station likes to crash.  There doesn't seem to be a reason behind the crashing, other than after I've been teaching for a while.  I've put in a help ticket and something was done, but it didn't seem to fix the problem.  And since it's a hard one to troubleshoot, I usually don't know if it's been fixed until it does it again.  Anyway, it became unusable during my first class.  I switched to Google Sheets for a little bit, but Sheets isn't 1) the same or 2) as good as excel.

I also feel a bit like an old grump.  There are several things coming up in the rest of the week that I just don't want to do.  They're not bad things or hard things, I just don't want to do them.

Joshua decided that he wanted to write "No, don't go downstairs" out of Legos.  He got the O in no very easily.  And then...I'm not sure what happened.  He wouldn't even try the N.  It took about an hour of tears and a little bit of help and more tears and some snuggles and more tears before it got finished.  It was something I at least wanted him to try first, because he's often been able to succeed if he tries, but he refused.  However, he got through the W by the end of the night.

Monday, October 28, 2019

Monday: donuts

We got donuts at the grocery store, as normal.  Every time I put the donuts in the bag I think I should write a blog post about it.

You see, I always put my donut in last.  This way the chocolate doesn't smush and melt to the wax paper.  Sure, I try to make it so that the frosting doesn't come off on the wax paper, but I don't really have a good system.  So I just put mine on the top and the kids have never said anything when their frosting isn't perfect.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Friday: shots

We got our flu shots today.

Joshua was nervous.  He gave me a hug and the nurse said, "OK, I'll count to three.  One."  Poke.  "Two.  Three."  Joshua was then quite confused as there was no poke after three.

Isaac wasn't nervous.  The nurse said, "Ok, count to three."  Poke.  Isaac said, "One, two, three."  And then I laughed because he counted after the poke.

To be fair, the poke seemed a lot less pokey than it has in the past.