Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Boo!!

The scariest day of the year is just around the corner: Midterm elections. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

Don't forget to vote. I would say if you don't vote you can't gripe, but that would violate your free speech.

How great is this country?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Bottomless cup of coffee

Paul and I purchased a Keurig coffee brewer a couple of days ago. It's that single coffee maker system. You place a single, tiny cup of ground coffee in the holder area, pull down a lever and voila', you got yourself one cup of coffee or tea or latte, etc. The tiny cups, called K cups, are prepackaged. No filter needed and no need to grind coffee beans.

The maker we bought (at Costco of course) came with a sampler of coffees - 60 of those tiny K cups. There's Green Mountain, Kona, French roast, Coffee Shop, French vanilla, green tea, Earl Grey and so on. We also bought a supply of 80 K cups of Folger medium roast.

We are in that early stage where we love it. It's fun to pick out any flavor we want and in an instant, we have quality coffee. It was kind of expensive - $140. Of course we rationalize that we won't buy at coffee shops anymore or at least until the brewer is paid for, which isn't much of a sacrifice.

There is one sizable downside: We haven't slept in 3 days.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Life lessons from 4-year-olds

Four-year-olds are a funny breed. They live life with abandon. Too much abandon if you ask me.

Imagine a roomful of 4-year-olds. Forget wind generators or solar panels. The energy production of a dozen pre-k kids could light a small city. It's clean energy, too.

My daughter Jenny Cole is a wrangler of said 4 year olds. She does it for a living. By choice. I had the privilege last week of spending an entire day with Jenny and her students. She is a marvelous teacher of these tiny tykes. I believe she is a child whisperer. Never raising her voice, she gets these kids to follow directions using positive reinforcement. "I like the way so-and-so is listening." "Thank you so-and-so for working quietly." "Friend, is that the way we stand in line?" "Only 1 towel to dry our hands please. So-and-so I see you used 3 towels." Jenny's calm exterior not once betrayed her inner frustration with some behaviors. That's remarkable because I KNOW my daughter can let go with an impressive display of frustration given the right opportunity. In the classroom, Jenny models the exact behavior she wants from her students. And it works like magic. Most of the time.

While I was marveling at how adept my daughter is at moving little ones from one activity to another, I must say I learned something from the kids, too. Four is a wise old age. Here's some of the lessons I learned about life from the pre-k kids:
  • The idea that your teacher has a mommy is weird, and for some, really funny.
  • Pumpkins smell "orange."
  • Blowing milk bubbles through your straw is magic - and funny. But don't let your teacher catch you because you will lose your milk. Chocolate milk, too.
  • You have to criss-cross your legs when you sit on the carpet or you might accidentally kick the girl in front of you - several times. This will result in Mrs. Cole asking nicely for you to cross your legs.
  • Waiting for a swing at recess takes patience, for sure. But when one finally opens up, don't forget to duck on your way to the swing.
  • Social networking is gold in pre-k. Your best friend is the kind that yells "good-bye" over and over until you yell it back.

Yep. Four-year-olds are a lot of fun to hang with, but I couldn't do it every day. I'm just glad there are wonderul people like my daughter who can.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Addie's First Birthday Bash



















Addie celebrated her first birthday recently with family and friends. Her backyard was filled with hay bales and a pumpkin patch. Guests enjoyed bobbing for apples, hay rides (in Addie's wagon), painting pumpkins, eating and listening to Texas Rangers baseball. Check out the big kid at the pumpkin painting table!


Addie had no idea why people were there, but she sure had fun!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Add your own dialogue


Giraffe: You blinked! I saw you blink! I won!
Addy: Not fair, you don't have eyelids! Oh well, wanna play again?
Addy: Can you believe how big my grandpa's hat is?
Giraffe: You're grandpa must have a giant head!
Addy: You think I'm tall, you should see my daddy.
Giraffe: Wanna come play at my house at the zoo?