too too TOO much to say about 4 wonderful days in a favorite place!
but I need to say this, the photos below, starting with "us" begin on Saturday, and end on Thursday "looking out our bedroom window"-a little backwards, but at least I got pictures!
enjoy!
us
more family two
more family
family two
family one
our thanksgiving table, at the Mediterrano, Oberstaufen Germany
thanksgiving with child three
thanksgiving with child two
thanksgiving with child one
night...from our bedroom
bad hair...but...us
part two of the view
part one of the view
proof
the Patton pose
and he's done
taking off
getting ready
the Preston
our sledding hill RIGHT outside our room
Broken ankle Doodle...SLEDDING
close up
Ben Ten snowboarding...and...crashing
the Doodle
us
Thanksgiving smiles from Mr. Ben
an almost family photo...Preston was in the gym, we went into town
looking out our bedroom window
umarmen und lieben
Happy Thanksgiving
essie
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
still tootin'
Doodle Bug comes home today, with the paperwork for this:
"Junior Leadership Seminar (JLS) is a DoDDS-E sponsored 6-day event for 7th and 8th grade students. The vision of JLS is to prepare and develop positive leaders to become effective decision makers and visionaries in a global society. This activity identifies and develops leadership skills in students that allow them to return to their schools and implement a service project at the school. The goal is to prepare our future leaders of tomorrow.
Each year over 100 students throughout Europe, who exhibit leadership skills, are selected by their schools to attend the Junior Leadership Seminar."
She was nominated by an 8th grade teacher!!
She's in 7th grade!!!
And...naturally...
SHE
DOESN'T
WANT
TO
DO
IT
yup...she says she doesn't want to go away for a week...
to a resort in Germany-
where she is empowered to make the world
our world
HER world
a better place.
oh my stars this child will be the life and death of me!
so so SO proud of her, I am-
completely stymied, by her reluctance
completely awed, by her goodness
completely humbled, by, her
did I mention that I love my daughter?
she is everything that I was too afraid to be
the possibilities for her are open and endless
umarmen und lieben Dolls
Momma
"Junior Leadership Seminar (JLS) is a DoDDS-E sponsored 6-day event for 7th and 8th grade students. The vision of JLS is to prepare and develop positive leaders to become effective decision makers and visionaries in a global society. This activity identifies and develops leadership skills in students that allow them to return to their schools and implement a service project at the school. The goal is to prepare our future leaders of tomorrow.
Each year over 100 students throughout Europe, who exhibit leadership skills, are selected by their schools to attend the Junior Leadership Seminar."
She was nominated by an 8th grade teacher!!
She's in 7th grade!!!
And...naturally...
SHE
DOESN'T
WANT
TO
DO
IT
yup...she says she doesn't want to go away for a week...
to a resort in Germany-
where she is empowered to make the world
our world
HER world
a better place.
oh my stars this child will be the life and death of me!
so so SO proud of her, I am-
completely stymied, by her reluctance
completely awed, by her goodness
completely humbled, by, her
did I mention that I love my daughter?
she is everything that I was too afraid to be
the possibilities for her are open and endless
umarmen und lieben Dolls
Momma
Saturday, November 22, 2008
quickly
the snow came down down down last night...
I needed it.
Work for Team Leader has taken a turn that has just pissed me off.
I can say that because this is my blog.
BUT
that's all I can say.
We'll get over it, because we are US.
Me and Him.
Always US.
and it snowed...
a sign from above perhaps,
when I needed one?
my sign?
can't hardly be a coincidence-I get it Dulce.
I'll get over it, because I love Team Leader, and I KNOW I don't have to love his office. (Lucky Me!!)
Oreo LOVED the snow and on his walk this morning I took pictures, which I'll post later on-he WAS too funny!
Last night I found this blogger, through an expat blooger I've gotten to know, and like her I had to share her words.
You must read this post about love.
It is the raw, true story of how love changes life and transcends death.
Love.
I love my husband-fiercely-so much so-so very much, so
I love snow, love love love it when it snows
I love.
I needed it.
Work for Team Leader has taken a turn that has just pissed me off.
I can say that because this is my blog.
BUT
that's all I can say.
We'll get over it, because we are US.
Me and Him.
Always US.
and it snowed...
a sign from above perhaps,
when I needed one?
my sign?
can't hardly be a coincidence-I get it Dulce.
I'll get over it, because I love Team Leader, and I KNOW I don't have to love his office. (Lucky Me!!)
Oreo LOVED the snow and on his walk this morning I took pictures, which I'll post later on-he WAS too funny!
Last night I found this blogger, through an expat blooger I've gotten to know, and like her I had to share her words.
You must read this post about love.
It is the raw, true story of how love changes life and transcends death.
Love.
I love my husband-fiercely-so much so-so very much, so
I love snow, love love love it when it snows
I love.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
is that a bat signal?
a bat signal of say 30+ something?!!
birthday wishes are going out to
ROBIN!
with hugs and love,
from deutschland,
batman
birthday wishes are going out to
ROBIN!
with hugs and love,
from deutschland,
batman
yay for you Doodle Bug!!
super-de-duper week continued...
yesterday I was admin for my 3 administrators who were all at a district wide conference. I love our office staff-could not ask for a better, nicer, all around wonderful group of folks to "steer our ship" through each school day.
my littles were wonderful for the sub, which always makes for a better day, although I'm now more than 100% convinced that there is a whole lotta crazy in some of my parents.
seriously.
some of these parents need to decide WHICH battles to pick and WHY.
It's a long long road to high school, and, picking fights with the office and teachers in FIRST GRADE...you've got to be kidding!
today, Biggers went to school, hoping to repair the 61% he had in one class with the (now) completed work in hand that his History teacher had assigned, um, wait for it,
2
weeks
ago.
I'll post photos of him when he isn't in the doghouse.
Rest assured, he IS alive, barely!
Doodle Bug was in a MUCH better place, as today was all about the doodle...
now I know this might be too much, but her father and I never got accolades like this for academics in school -sports, yes- and we did think we were pretty well rounded.
For us (essie and Team Leader)
For the time (late 70's and early 80's)
But Doodle...
Doodle is
100% balanced
school, sports, friends,
100%.
She gets it, always has, and after today, we know she always will:
*Principal's Award for 4.0 GPA
*Creative Thinking Award from the GT teacher
*Student of the Quarter from the 7th grade team (teachers)
*Captain of the Volleyball Team
THAT is how to start the school year!
Benzilla was there, who has just gotten into the math book he has worked SO very hard to finally begin, and his comment for the morning:
"Dollie has really worked hard, hasn't she Momma?"
totally making his being there even more special...
So, now that I've basically compared our sons to our daughter, understand that I do
really do
LOVE THEM ALL but this is my blog afterall, and,
today was all about shining Dollie's halo!
HOWEVER, before I sign off for today, one photo of the smallest Harrison, after a day at the groomer, notice please his blue and white striped SCARF!!!
enjoy!
umarmen und lieben all!
With Ms. El Sayed the prinicpal
Our Girl!
Ruthie (our extra!) in yellow, laughing and hiding from me
Dominique (on the other side of the cafeteria...I know, I need to take a picture taking class!)
Julia
julie, lori and e, this is for you:
4.0 GPA, athlete, tall (whoa tall, taller than TL in fact), sweet, nice, kind, and all we could want for in the first boy...I still can't wrap myself around THAT part of parenting, but I trust her and I have to say, that I like him.
yesterday I was admin for my 3 administrators who were all at a district wide conference. I love our office staff-could not ask for a better, nicer, all around wonderful group of folks to "steer our ship" through each school day.
my littles were wonderful for the sub, which always makes for a better day, although I'm now more than 100% convinced that there is a whole lotta crazy in some of my parents.
seriously.
some of these parents need to decide WHICH battles to pick and WHY.
It's a long long road to high school, and, picking fights with the office and teachers in FIRST GRADE...you've got to be kidding!
today, Biggers went to school, hoping to repair the 61% he had in one class with the (now) completed work in hand that his History teacher had assigned, um, wait for it,
2
weeks
ago.
I'll post photos of him when he isn't in the doghouse.
Rest assured, he IS alive, barely!
Doodle Bug was in a MUCH better place, as today was all about the doodle...
now I know this might be too much, but her father and I never got accolades like this for academics in school -sports, yes- and we did think we were pretty well rounded.
For us (essie and Team Leader)
For the time (late 70's and early 80's)
But Doodle...
Doodle is
100% balanced
school, sports, friends,
100%.
She gets it, always has, and after today, we know she always will:
*Principal's Award for 4.0 GPA
*Creative Thinking Award from the GT teacher
*Student of the Quarter from the 7th grade team (teachers)
*Captain of the Volleyball Team
THAT is how to start the school year!
Benzilla was there, who has just gotten into the math book he has worked SO very hard to finally begin, and his comment for the morning:
"Dollie has really worked hard, hasn't she Momma?"
totally making his being there even more special...
So, now that I've basically compared our sons to our daughter, understand that I do
really do
LOVE THEM ALL but this is my blog afterall, and,
today was all about shining Dollie's halo!
HOWEVER, before I sign off for today, one photo of the smallest Harrison, after a day at the groomer, notice please his blue and white striped SCARF!!!
enjoy!
umarmen und lieben all!
With Ms. El Sayed the prinicpal
Our Girl!
Ruthie (our extra!) in yellow, laughing and hiding from me
Dominique (on the other side of the cafeteria...I know, I need to take a picture taking class!)
Julia
julie, lori and e, this is for you:
4.0 GPA, athlete, tall (whoa tall, taller than TL in fact), sweet, nice, kind, and all we could want for in the first boy...I still can't wrap myself around THAT part of parenting, but I trust her and I have to say, that I like him.
Monday, November 17, 2008
and so the week JUST keeps getting better
I go to school and see my littles...
it's as if I've never left:
"Mrs. H-so and so hit me..."
"Mrs. H so and so was running down the hall..."
"Mrs. H I'm going away until after Christmas and Mommy says it's your job to make sure I have all my work before tomorrow."
that little nugget coming from the child in my class who
IS NOT PASSING first grade.
yup.
failing first grade.
thanks in great part to her mother, who,
never sends her child to school
has NO structure in her house,
thinks it's acceptable for little girls to THROW the 'tude at adults like NO ONE's business,
("I'll stare atchu any way I want because my Mommy says I can...")
nice
monday
morning
Later...one of my little boylies decides to pretend
(thank G-d for small miracles here)
to pee into his peach tea bottle during snack.
seriously.
he did.
and when I wrote it up and sent the discipline referal to my boss...
I inadvertantly wrote TEAM LEADER's name in the blank (they are both Anthony...a simple mistake made by a woman on meds-that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)
my boss laughed and told me he thought I was messing with him when I sent the email.
nice
monday
afternoon
wait...still not done yet...
heard over the intercom at school:
"Mrs. H, you have a phone call in the office."
twice.
this is NEVER a good thing...
I run to the phone, call the office and hear our secretary yelling:
"E-call the middle school-it's your daughter!"
my cell phone rings.
It's Nurse Julie...from the middle school.
(Really, we ALL do call her Nurse Julie-she is one of the sweetest school nurses I've ever known-you would call her Nurse Julie too!)
"Mrs. H...I think Dollie broke her ankle today in gym."
umm.
WHAT?
And so it went...
from a morning
to an afternoon
to a night (it was 8pm when we got home, with only a splint, b/c orthopedics needs a call from the "Sponsor" (Team Leader) in the morning to set up an appointment)
of totally MONDAY-itis.
crap-o-la
crap-o-la
crap-o-la
can ya say it with me?!!
ergh.
it's as if I've never left:
"Mrs. H-so and so hit me..."
"Mrs. H so and so was running down the hall..."
"Mrs. H I'm going away until after Christmas and Mommy says it's your job to make sure I have all my work before tomorrow."
that little nugget coming from the child in my class who
IS NOT PASSING first grade.
yup.
failing first grade.
thanks in great part to her mother, who,
never sends her child to school
has NO structure in her house,
thinks it's acceptable for little girls to THROW the 'tude at adults like NO ONE's business,
("I'll stare atchu any way I want because my Mommy says I can...")
nice
monday
morning
Later...one of my little boylies decides to pretend
(thank G-d for small miracles here)
to pee into his peach tea bottle during snack.
seriously.
he did.
and when I wrote it up and sent the discipline referal to my boss...
I inadvertantly wrote TEAM LEADER's name in the blank (they are both Anthony...a simple mistake made by a woman on meds-that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)
my boss laughed and told me he thought I was messing with him when I sent the email.
nice
monday
afternoon
wait...still not done yet...
heard over the intercom at school:
"Mrs. H, you have a phone call in the office."
twice.
this is NEVER a good thing...
I run to the phone, call the office and hear our secretary yelling:
"E-call the middle school-it's your daughter!"
my cell phone rings.
It's Nurse Julie...from the middle school.
(Really, we ALL do call her Nurse Julie-she is one of the sweetest school nurses I've ever known-you would call her Nurse Julie too!)
"Mrs. H...I think Dollie broke her ankle today in gym."
umm.
WHAT?
And so it went...
from a morning
to an afternoon
to a night (it was 8pm when we got home, with only a splint, b/c orthopedics needs a call from the "Sponsor" (Team Leader) in the morning to set up an appointment)
of totally MONDAY-itis.
crap-o-la
crap-o-la
crap-o-la
can ya say it with me?!!
ergh.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
how you get one ear pierced or the one where sick children should be at home being taken care of by their parents
bitter I am.
I have been at home since Wednesday...sick as a dog.
I made it to school for half a day on Thursday, but by 12 noon, I was in the car, on my way to my sick bed.
sick, sick, sick.
Our german doctor put me on antibiotics-which basically meant she thought I was dying-because overhere, antibiotics aren't the first line of resistance. It is the "cold and flu" season right now, but I know where I got this, and who I got this from.
For the record, if I say it once, I'll say it a million times...if your child isn't feeling well BEFORE school starts, they AREN'T going to miraculously feel better as the day wears on!!!
SERIOUSLY
I am so so SO tired of parents who send their kids to school sick and then get pissy with me when I call and say
"Little Suzy just threw up, come and get your kid!"
trust me, when I say, your negligent attitude regarding parenting is only going to make me look at you twice, AND, with s scary hairy eyeball.
ergh.
sick I am.
On to the story of the single ear pierce, which goes something like this:
the birthday gift was pierced ears from Preston's buddy.
the two of them...getting pierced ears
when the boys got there they were surprised to find that the money Kevin had
for both sets of ears
would only cover the cost of
one ear
per
boy.
yup...that's right
one ear each.
In the end, that's what they did, one ear each.
We have told the boys that we will take them back to get the unpierced ears, pierced.
and...
for the record...
for my friend e...
I did have a thermonuclear meltdown when the birthday gift for the Doodle was pierced ears. She was 7 then...
and I wasn't sure she'd be able to keep on top of it...
and I was a spazz.
(e, that was for you!)
time to go take my meds for the day and get ready for school tomorrow-
umarmen und lieben
essie
I have been at home since Wednesday...sick as a dog.
I made it to school for half a day on Thursday, but by 12 noon, I was in the car, on my way to my sick bed.
sick, sick, sick.
Our german doctor put me on antibiotics-which basically meant she thought I was dying-because overhere, antibiotics aren't the first line of resistance. It is the "cold and flu" season right now, but I know where I got this, and who I got this from.
For the record, if I say it once, I'll say it a million times...if your child isn't feeling well BEFORE school starts, they AREN'T going to miraculously feel better as the day wears on!!!
SERIOUSLY
I am so so SO tired of parents who send their kids to school sick and then get pissy with me when I call and say
"Little Suzy just threw up, come and get your kid!"
trust me, when I say, your negligent attitude regarding parenting is only going to make me look at you twice, AND, with s scary hairy eyeball.
ergh.
sick I am.
On to the story of the single ear pierce, which goes something like this:
the birthday gift was pierced ears from Preston's buddy.
the two of them...getting pierced ears
when the boys got there they were surprised to find that the money Kevin had
for both sets of ears
would only cover the cost of
one ear
per
boy.
yup...that's right
one ear each.
In the end, that's what they did, one ear each.
We have told the boys that we will take them back to get the unpierced ears, pierced.
and...
for the record...
for my friend e...
I did have a thermonuclear meltdown when the birthday gift for the Doodle was pierced ears. She was 7 then...
and I wasn't sure she'd be able to keep on top of it...
and I was a spazz.
(e, that was for you!)
time to go take my meds for the day and get ready for school tomorrow-
umarmen und lieben
essie
Thursday, November 13, 2008
gooooo Doodle!!
waiting for me in my inbox today was a different email from the middle school...
I opened it.
this is what I read:
Dear “Student of the Quarter” Parent,
Congratulations! Dollie has been chosen by her team teachers as an outstanding example of what an ideal student should be. Peers of your child will recognize this honor as placing your child in a special category of Heidelberg Middle School students—those who not only consistently put forth their best efforts, but also strive to be good citizens.
Could she be simply the best?!
absolutely!!
I opened it.
this is what I read:
Dear “Student of the Quarter” Parent,
Congratulations! Dollie has been chosen by her team teachers as an outstanding example of what an ideal student should be. Peers of your child will recognize this honor as placing your child in a special category of Heidelberg Middle School students—those who not only consistently put forth their best efforts, but also strive to be good citizens.
Could she be simply the best?!
absolutely!!
Halloween...2 weeks later
still catching up...
Ben was WWE wrestler Jeff Hardy...complete with dyed red hair!
Dollie and her girls made us SO proud by going out as Gangstas...nice.
the biggest news of the night...
yes.
that IS Preston's ear.
Kevin got Preston's ear pierced...notice I say EAR rather than EARS.
Kevin got one earring and Preston...he got the other
catching up
e got all over me and said I needed to post some photos...like yesterday.
home sick...I find the time to actually get them up.
enjoy!
field trip to the german farm across the autobahn with Mr. Ben
learning about "kurbis" (pumpkins!) all those boxes behind the farmer...chock FULL of onions, potatoes, and/or pumpkins!!
tomatoes!
believe it or not...15,000 individual lettuce plants, waiting to be harvested!
the farm has it's own restaurant on site, we got to have a wonderful lunch, complete with loads of entertainment courtesy of Ben and his Boys!
umarmen und lieben
essie
home sick...I find the time to actually get them up.
enjoy!
field trip to the german farm across the autobahn with Mr. Ben
learning about "kurbis" (pumpkins!) all those boxes behind the farmer...chock FULL of onions, potatoes, and/or pumpkins!!
tomatoes!
believe it or not...15,000 individual lettuce plants, waiting to be harvested!
the farm has it's own restaurant on site, we got to have a wonderful lunch, complete with loads of entertainment courtesy of Ben and his Boys!
umarmen und lieben
essie
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