Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Oh Yeah, So THIS Is Blogging.....

So....it's been a few weeks since I've done this. People are starting to notice. My neighbor stopped me on the street two nights ago and said her girls keep asking when I'm going to update my blog! :) (Hi Jaime and Linz!) Really.....I've sat down to do it a few times. Twice I had SO much to blog about, that I was just completely overwhelmed and I got up and walked away. The last time I finally decided to do it, and my blog wouldn't load! GRRRRR! I've also been spending a bit more time on Facebook. Kudos to those of you who can maintain your Facebook AND your blog, and do them both well. I've decided I'm a one or the other kind of gal. So, here I am three weeks later, finally getting back to blogging.

I know a few of you are still waiting for the last half of the cousin's pictures. That's my next project. It will be here soon. I hope. :)

The day after my dad took the Seattle cousins home, I went to one of our local homeschool conferences with 7 other moms. We got 2 hotel rooms, spent the weekend at the conference, and had dinner all together at the Cheesecake Factory (YUM!). It was such a great weekend. Susan Wise Bauer was one of the speakers, along with her mom, Jessie Wise. I had the opportunity to hear Susan at the very first conference I had ever been to and was very impressed with her. When I found out she was coming to this one, I told all of the other moms how fabulous I thought she was. Once we all got there, and were seated in her first workshop, I had a moment of panic.....I thought, "what if she wasn't really all that great, and it was just because it was my first conference and I didn't know any better?!?" I was terrified that I drug all of these poor ladies along with me, and that she would be awful! I was not to be disappointed. She was THAT fabulous. I know, I know, we could have all kinds of debates over classical vs. Charlotte Mason vs. whatever.....but that wasn't the point. She had so many things to say that I can apply to my family, with the curriculum we already use, in our every day lives, without being totally overwhelmed. Some of the things, I was already doing, but didn't really understand WHY I was doing them, and therefore, I feel like now I will do them more effectively. Some of the things, I knew I should have been doing, but was overwhelmed with the HOW, and so I just wasn't at all. I did pick up her new book, Writing With Ease, and I am super excited about that because it will be so easy to use along with the History and Science that we're already doing. She was able to sum up ALL of our writing/spelling issues in one hour, and sent me out the door feeling much better prepared to face this year. Long story short....it was AMAZING, and I'm so glad I went. (And as an added bonus, we had a blast staying the night and going to the Cheesecake Factory. Thank you to everyone who went, I had a great time!)

After the conference was over, I spent the next week wrapping up co-op registration, ironing out small :) kinks in the schedule, and putting together the class schedule and descriptions. Thank you to Wendy and my husband for all of your help during the last 2 weeks with that. Poor Wendy, I called her with a major scheduling issue while she was in bed with a stomach bug. I'm lucky she didn't hang up on me!! If you're interested, here is how the schedule turned out. Now that is done, and class sign-ups are almost over.....now I can focus on getting ready for school to start! Did I mention that was in five days?!?

Last on my "to-do" list for this week and next is TAGGING. If you live anywhere near the metro-Atlanta area, you have probably heard of Kidsignments. It is a HUGE kids consignment sale that takes place twice a year. I sell and shop there for a good bit of my kids' clothes every year. If you are a seller, you get to go to the presale and shop before it opens to the general public. This is a big deal. I am literally gone for at least 8 or 9 hours. It's exhausting and crowded, and we stand in line for hours.....BUT I get some great deals and that makes it all worth it. However, before you can even get to the crowded, exhausting, standing in line part, you have to TAG. Every article of clothing, every toy, every book, has to have a preprinted price tag on it. I'm hoping to sell at least 150 items.....I better get going!!

So.....now you're all caught up and I'm not near as overwhelmed with the thought of blogging. I'll get pictures up soon!

4 comments:

The Timms Family said...

Welcome back to blogging :-) I can't do both either-- and at least blogging has a POINT!! And you know I'm always here for you-- stomach bug or not!!

Wendy

p.s. Wanna start a SWB "fan club"??! Thanks for letting me be a 'stalker' with you at convention... she IS amazing and I totally agree-- it's not about what theory is the best, it's about what works & what makes sense.

Anonymous said...

It's great to see you back! Tabatha

Heather said...

I've been wondering where you were ... not really ;) .... I knew you were a busy girl. I'm glad you enjoyed the conference. You are the one person who, every time you talk about it, makes we wish I were still homeschooling ... hopefully soon!

:)

Unknown said...

I agree. I have a Xanga account, too, but end up spending more time on Blogger :)

That's great you got to see SWB. How neat! :)

Looking forward to hearing more.