Saturday, January 1, 2011

For The Past Few Months:

FROM MY WONDERFUL PAPA TO EVERYONE ELSE:
HOPE YOU HAD A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Thomas and I opening our gifts to one another:
Thomas got a drill, drill bits, and The Office Season 6
He got me a FABULOUS homemade stained glass snowman! Picture below!
We also had filled stockings for each other!



A White Christmas-
first ever in our lives.
It was absolutely gorgeous- we were at my parent's house for Christmas Day,
then drove home and found about 6 inches at our house!!

Momma, Me, and Vanna (and Baby Sully.. ha)
Thomas, Me, Vanna, and Jake
Dad and his girls!
Christmas Eve with the Odom's!
Just needed Amberly and Hillary!!
Vanna and I after opening all our presents! :)
Thomas and Jake
O- Brother-in-law Love
We drove to Cashiers, NC (about 2 hours) and cut down our own tree!
It was the most exciting experience of the Christmas Season!!
The finished project:
MY FAVORITE!!!
Our Front Door
Our new dining room table that I love decorating!!
So we had a Gingerbread House Competition--
We each picked a side, decorated, and didn't look until we were done.

Thomas' Side
My side:
And the front..
I did this!
Fall Decorations on the table!
Told you I loved decorating it!
Thanksgiving 2010
Thankful for that precious little one who will arrive in April 2011!!
Last but not least...
our pumpkins from Halloween 2010

We've had a wonderful last few months and could not have been more blessed in 2010. It was a fabulous year-
Moved from Minnesota
Bought our 1st house
Bought our 1st car
I got my first teaching job
and
we've loved every minute so far!

(first blog update on brand new computer! We are a little excited about our Macbook Pro!)

Here's to 2011!!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

We are back!!

So.. Had some difficulties with the blog.
Notice the new blog address...
Would like to keep this in the family, so pass it along when you see it.
I will not be posting on Facebook when I have new updates, so just look periodically!

Will update with what we've been up to with pictures soon!!
Glad to be back!!


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Happy Fall Y'all!

So..We did NOT fall off the face of the planet..
Just been really busy!!
Here's an update from the past month:
-burnt kitchen from grease fire
-my beloved Alti of 8 years, died on the side of the road
(side note- 2nd day of school....)
-had to buy a new car
(but we aren't complaining, those first few weeks, we spent a lot of time in the garage...)


- Thomas was really excited about having a lawn to mow,
so he mowed our yard using a friend's mower--
and stepped in a yellow jackets nest...
got stung all over his ankles
- my parents gave us their old mower, it had some issues, and we didn't get to blow the drive off, so Thomas created his own "blower."
I mean if you're gonna be a Dahlongea Nugget- why not be one proudly?!

-finally have my own front porch to decorate for each season...
and I am so very excited about that and decorating the inside as well!


We are both busy, but loving, our jobs. My students keep me on my toes and I am loving each one of them more everyday. I love teaching and learning right along with my students! They are a great group! Thomas is kicking it on the sales... high up in the numbers for his area! I am super proud of him and how dedicated he is to his job! He's worn out at the end of every day, as am I....we live for Friday afternoon! :)

Keep him in your thoughts and prayers tomorrow as he does the Six Gap Century bike ride here in Dahlonega. Starts about 7:30am tomorrow and he is hoping to finish between 3:00 and 4:00. He is cracking me up daily when he comes in from rides and states "she ain't what she used to be!" That year in Minnesota took a toll on his body..but he's getting there. Its a long ride tomorrow, so just remember him if you think about it! :)

As always- Thanks for checking in!

Hopefully it wont be as long before you hear from us again! Come visit anytime! We've got plenty of room and would love to see you!!

Love y'all!!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Ready Or Not...

HERE I COME...

If you know me, (which I hope you do since you are reading this blog post, ha), then you know that since before I can remember I have always wanted to be a teacher. When I graduated from college last year, I really thought I'd be heading straight into teaching, but as much as I wanted to, I can honestly say, NOW not earlier, I am glad I had a year off.

Within this past year, I was able to understand my passion a lot more, and see my life without what I've always wanted, within the profession world. When something is so close, but out of reach, it makes you treasure it that much more. You fall in love with the reasons it was right for you in the first place all over again. I do not think during my training and education that I ever took for granted teaching and what it did for me when I was standing in front of students, but I know I got relaxed and "comfortable" in my shoes. This past year showed me that I am in the profession I am suppose to be because those few days I stood in front of a classroom as a substitute teacher, it fit. When something is missing, you realize how much you love it and need it, not to feel complete in who you are, but just to feel complete in what you do.
God really grew me and taught me that He's got it all in control, whether I choose to believe that or not, He's already got it planned. Hmm.... Me... A worrier? Haha, no, of course not me!! YEAH!! Say it with me, "Matthew 6, Matthew 6!" This year taught me that patience is truly a virtue, and that God will bless those who follow after Him and wait on His perfect will.
Now, did I realize all of this as I sat in Minnesota and cried because I "just wanted my own classroom and to be settled?" Did I realize all of this as I watched Teach Georgia and other school websites continue to show "no available jobs?"
NO!!!!.. These are definitely those A-HA moments that help you get out of the valley and onto the mountaintop!!

I interviewed in two schools, I worried, I stressed, I didn't sleep....
About the 3rd or 4th night of late night tossing...
I told myself what I told you above...And I slept, soundly.
I got a call from Centennial Arts Academy the VERY next day offering me a teaching position...
God Provides.

From the day I knew I was going to spend the rest of my life with Thomas Louis, I knew I wanted to do "Odom's Ocean" in my classroom. After all the craze with the "Ocean's Eleven etc" movies, I thought it would be cute to add whatever grade level I was to the end of that. My mom saved ALL her stuff she used when she use to be a Sunday School teacher/VBS teacher.

One summer, she did a full blown underwater theme in VBS....
Now it is in Odom's Ocean's Five! I will be one of the 5th grade science and social studies teachers, and I will also teach English to my homeroom classroom. We have two teams of three for our upcoming fifth graders this year, and I am so excited to be one of the teachers!! I get so excited sometimes I forget what I am doing. Just ask my mom when she walked in the first day to help me...I was just standing there looking at all I had to do, thinking "oh geez, this is all mine, I've gotta make it look like a classroom, but MAN OH MAN AM I GLAD TO BE HERE!!"

I really took a spin on the "ocean" theme and in two full days and a couple other piddle days, my mom and I created my very first classroom...
one I've dreamed and waited on for as long as I can remember...

In the hallway, you will find this. The poster in the center is the poem about the man walking on the beach and him seeing a young man tossing starfish back into the ocean. The man asks what he is doing, because he can not help all of them. The young man responds with "but I made a difference to that one." I have starfish with all my student's names to put up. I am waiting to make sure my class roster doesn't change at all.
Looking at the front of the room...
Looking to the left of the room...
Looking to the right...
My science and social studies corner...
The log cabin was a project I completed with my dad,
when I was fifth grade!!
My reading section...
(still looking for two SMALL durable blue beach chairs..)
Science Bulletin Board...
Social Studies Bulletin Board...
My Misc. Bulletin Board...
(will change throughout the year with fun stuff)
Behavior Area...
We are using Whole Brain Teaching in 5th grade,
it's pretty cool! You should check it out!
My area behind my desk...
My very own teacher desk... :)

View when you walk in the door...
Misc bookshelf by door...
Back wall...
Task Wall,
with rules, agenda, schedule, and book bag racks...
I've still got a few more posters, my character words, and some organizing in the desk to finish up, but I am super pumped that I've got the BIG decorating done before new teacher stuff starts! Now that the beautification is done in the room...It's time to get down to business on planning those lessons!! :)

Keep me in your prayers as I start next Thursday with two days of new teacher orientation, then pre-planning, followed by the first day of school on August 9th! I am SUPER excited, but as it nears, the butterflies we all got the first day of new things start fluttering! Can't wait to read "First Day Jitters" even to my "old 5th graders!!"

Next task...
Thomas' Office.

Thanks for checking in! Love y'all!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Home Sweet Home


THE UPSTAIRS LIVING ROOM


THE KITCHEN
THE SURPRISE FRONT LOADER WASHER AND DRYER
(from my awesome hubby, of course)


THE MASTER BEDROOM
(was still working on the closet, excuse the hangers and few boxes!)


THE MASTER BATHROOM

GUEST BEDROOM 1



2ND BATHROOM

GUEST BEDROOM 2

BAR IN BASEMENT
(still work in progress...)
BASEMENT DEN
(don't be jealous of our TV stand....)



GUEST BEDROOM 3
(other half of room will be a small office for my teacher stuff)

Thomas' Office is still such a work in progress, you don't even want to see a picture! Will get back to you on that one!! HA!

Y'all come visit now and see it in real life!
We are blessed beyond belief, had a safe and fun trip home from Minnesota, tackled the unloading of the truck with great family and friends, and unpacked boxes for two days! Our OCD kicks in and we have to get things done! Ha!

Thomas is doing great in his new territory, getting to know people and getting settled. He is really enjoying things and I couldn't be more proud of him!

I've been busy at work and at home with classroom stuff and I CANNOT wait to get the year rolling..Everyday I do something, things become more real that I will really get to teach this year! I am so pumped! Those Gainesville 5th graders better get ready, I'm super excited! Once I get my classroom finished, I'll do an update on it!

As always, thanks for checking in! Waiting on a phone call for you to come visit! We'd love to have you!!