Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Still no sign of the furball...

Well, it's been a few days since I wrote of Lucy's strange disappearance. Despite alerting local authorities and even more publicly--posting it on my blog, we still have yet to find her. hmmm, but her food still is eatin in the morning. We're thinking about searching the downtown bars and the San Marcos dairy to see if she's there. Please, if you have a heart, keep an eye out for our big eyed fur face. We are eternally grateful!

In the meantime, please enjoy this photo that I have included of my beautiful orchid I took the other day. It is just so gorgeous, I had to snap it's photo! What a charming example of the perennial epiphyte. Until next time.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

whoops

Keep your eye out for our cat Lucy. You see, we were doing laundry the other night, and she just plain went missing! Let me know if you have any leads!



I keep looking for clues, but still have no leads!

Thanks

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Snow Day

A day in the snow with sledding, hot cocoa, people getting car sick and BBQ food. Everything was going great!





But then...

This happened...


At least they were happy about it.


This is Amy, signing off for now!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Dear Sugar Lips, love is in the air

Who needs cheesy cliche phrases written to a significant other, when you could spend your days writing love notes to fish and finding new terms of endearment for parents? Well, that's our motto, at least. They other day, I told the kids that Herbie the blue beta would now have a mailbox, and in the occurrence you were to finish all your work, you could write him a little note. That same day, after I bid the dragons farewell, I decided to open the mailbox I had given to our gilled pet. The top popped off and the folded papers it was suppressing came flowing out. I suppose most of my kids were able to find the time to write Herbie a little note, and fold it lovingly into the box. I learned many things from these notes: 1. Herbie is apparently the "best friend" to many in my class.("Herbie, you are my best friend, and you are the best fish in the world) 2. Herbie is "da bomb" 3. Many inquired how it is that he reads while in his fish bowl. (I told them that he does).



He even got a couple valentines and candy:


Like I said, who needs a significant other when a fish is just a able to receive letters and candy. Now, like I mentioned before, those of us in room 19 don't need to rely on cheesy cliches of endearment to get our point across, especially some of my English language learners. While we lovingly created letters to parents using little candy hearts to add phrases, many of the children decided to throw out some of the more "off" hearts. Phrases like, "you flirt," or "email me" weren't popular in the letters to parents. But when Eduardo read me his letter to his mom, I knew he had definitely chosen some winners. He didn't chose the common, "I love you" heart, or, "you rock." No way, we are not hindered by mediocrity here!

Please enjoy the letter to him mom, and his choice of hearts just as I did:


It reads:

Dear Mommy,
Sugar lips, you are just a sugar lips. There is no no way way that I am going to stop loving you. No doubt you are the best mom ever no doubt. Sincerely, Eduardo

His mom, aka sugar lips, will be so blessed, she won't know what hit her!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

We are college bound!

I don't know about you--but I think college great, and so do all of us who spend most of our day in room 19--third grade. At the beginning of the year, we adapted the mascot of the Dragon, and it has been our being, our essence ever since. We love dragons, we ARE dragons.

So then our school had college week. When we decided to write letters to a college telling them how excited we were to go one day, we chose Minnesota State University. Why Minnesota you ask? Not because of their neat local, or even their striking color combination, but because they happen to share the mascot that has brought so much to our lives--Dragons. We wrote them letters, here is a sampling:

"Dear Minnesota Dragons,

Wow, we are dragons too. I want to go to college to learn hard stuff. I want be a dog trainer so I will go to college. I want to dissect a lion and a tiger. I love college, college is asom.

another

Dear Minnesota State University,

I can't wait for college. I want to go so I don't be poor. My uncle went to college. What is it like in Minnesota? I love your mascot. Dragons are cool.


Well, Minnesota state wrote back. This is NOT a joke. We were ecstatic. They said that even in third grade there is so much we can do to get read for college; pay attention in class, read a lot, and try extra curricular activities! They also sent college pencils, fake dragon tattoos and brochures.

So we came up with a cheer, made a poster and had a pep rally with painted red and black faces... Over the top? I think NOT!





COLLEGE ROCKS! :-)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

On the verge of inappropriate...

I will apologize in advance to those of you who may consider the graphic nature of this video offensive, but I know I must share the type of bathing and loving that happens in our house. Please consider the end of the video the best part of the entire video.



Kitten Love