Thursday, July 16, 2009

Summer 2009

Okay, despite the novelty of journaling electronically and (wonder of wonders) having someone interested in reading it, I have fallen into old habits.  I have kept a journal since I was eleven years old but have a tendency to write faithfully for several months and then forget about it for several months, sometimes years.  I always think I have a lot to say.  I enjoy expressing myself in writing so why am I so scatterbrained about it?  I don’t have the answer other than to say that I am only consistent about things I have actually made into habit.  Ah well, the following is a summary of my very busy summer so far:

Trip to Texas 

At the end of May, we attended a wedding in Texas.  Monte’s brother and his wife (Scott and Sue), who live in Flower Mound, Texas invited us to attend the wedding celebrations for their daughter, Megan, and her fiancĂ©’ 

Marc.  These people really know how to throw a party.  It was SO much fun.  We shopped and played for a day, there was a shower for Megan at her mother’s sister’s house.  The couple was sealed in the Dallas temple after which we had a wonderful lunch and went back to the hotel for a short rest.  That evening the reception was held at the clubhouse of the golf course near (almost beside) Scott & Sue’s home.  The clubhouse was very nice and the decorations were great.  The thing I liked the most was that the families of both bride and groom had compiled some family pictures and memorabilia for several generations and organized these cherished mementos on tables.  The message was clear – this marriage is forever.  During that trip, Monte and I celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary.  It seemed like a perfect way to celebrate.

End of the year at Madison and Riverview

I was able to conclude my time at Riverview Elementary with a minimum of stress.  There is always a flurry of work with students being identified for services late in the year, some students invariably move in at that time of the year, particularly in my field.  As the stress of finishing one grade and moving into the uncertainty of summer begins to show on the students, those who have minimal coping skills generally act out and often parents go looking for a “new” environment to give the student a new start.  Hence, EBD students are a little more likely than the average to switch schools at the end of the year.  We were lucky this year.  Any of the students who added at the last minute did so by the end of May so we had time to write plans for them. June 11th was the last day for student and the 12th was a work day.

Grandkids

 Arrival/Derek, Stan and Anna’s visit

            June 14th my daughter Anna and her friend Stan came to visit.  Their plan was to fly into Minneapolis, visit for a few days (Stan has friends in Minnesota) and then drive home with Derek.  My son in law, Derek, and two grandchildren, Xavey and Daevius, arrived about 3 AM the following morning.  We had a great time playing on Monday the 15th despite the fact that I tried to find a city park that did not actually exist.  We had lunch and did find the Saint Anthony Falls.  We scurried home, made dinner, and then went to Monte’s softball game.  They kicked “fanny” so it was really fun to watch.  Then, Tuesday morning, Derek, Anna, and Stan left and Xavey and Daevius and I unpacked their stuff and began to get to know one another.

Setting up for Summer school

On Wednesday, June 17th I was required to be at Oxbow Elementary to set up for summer school.  Xavey and Daevius came along and were bored senseless.  They watched a movie on my little DVD player, played on the playground and ate their lunches all before 11 AM.  I met the two ladies who would be my assistants in summer school and was very impressed at how professional and hard working these women are.  In subsequent weeks, I have come to be very grateful for these women.  We are having a wonderful summer even though the students I’ve been assigned to are more severely handicapped than I usually work with.  (More about that later)  When I had to go back on Thursday to finish setting up for the summer I discovered that the Adventures Plus summer program opened that day so I dropped the kids off there.  They had a great day and I got a LOT more done.

Visit to Bakken Museum

            On Friday, June 18th we went to the Bakken Museum with my sister-in-law, Beth, and her twins, Wyatt and Willa.  It was a great trip.  The museum is housed in the former home of the inventor of the first cardiac pacemaker and co-founder of Medtronics.  The home is amazing with a collection of electricity based exhibits.  We had lunch by lake Calhoun and went back up to the museum to be sure we hadn’t missed anything.  Daevius was most impressed with the “brain wave” machine; any kind of “video” game being his first love.