Sunday, October 05, 2008

My baby was so handsome Friday night! He was the homecoming representative for his class. The class representatives were chosen a few weeks ago, and we started looking for a suit.

My first idea was to have him wear Zane's suit from cotillion, because they can share a lot of clothes, but it was waaay too big on him. When I checked out the stores, they had nothing but slacks and shirts...no suits. Next stop was online shopping. I found a black suit at Kohl's, but didn't know what size to buy, so I ordered two sizes. The smaller of the two fit perfectly.

After talking to the girl's parents, we found that her dress was a royal blue, so I wanted to get him a tie that matched. While in Walmart one day, I was cutting through the boy's department to get him some new white undershirts, and saw the perfect tie. I never would have looked at Walmart, but was glad to have that taken care of!

Friday afternoon, Jay came up to the school and helped Kent get dressed. While I was working after school, they went over to the theater room and had pictures taken. Later, I was able to get some shots of Kent and Hannah with my camera. They looked so cute together!

It's hard to believe he'll be eleven in just a few weeks. But he's still my baby!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Contentment.

That's what I'm feeling today. I'm content with who I am, who my children are, and where we are as a family.

I'm content with my job. I have a great class and have spent the afternoon looking for some fun activities for them.

Being content is a great feeling!
It's official. I now have TWO teenagers. Zane's 13th birthday was yesterday, and I only have two more years before Kent reaches his teens.

Being the mother of teens is actually more fun than I ever imagined. They finally "get" my sad attempts at humor.

Last weekend, Catherine and I went to a bridal shower. I promise that I did read the directions, and saw what town it was in. However, I didn't realize exactly how far away the location was. The directions said to turn right on XXX street, and go to the four-way stop. It did not say that the four-way stop was 10 miles down the road!

I started telling Catherine that it appeared we would be in Savannah before the day was over. She started giggling. Then, when we finally find the next turn, we start passing a lot of single-wide trailer houses. I told her that if I saw a boy playing a banjo on the front porch, we were turning around. Poor Catherine! She actually understood what I was saying, and I thought I was going to have to pull over for her to use the bathroom in the bushes! It's so much fun when she likes being with me!

Zane has a great sense of humor. Daddy and Betty gave him a birthday card that said, "Since you're so terrific, we dug down deep in our pockets so we could get you a really special birthday gift...and here's what we came up with!" It had a big wad of lint taped inside. He said it's the best card he's ever received. I think he liked the card better than the money they added to it!

Kent is my buddy. He loves hanging out with me, and he's had an opportunity to spend some extra time with me this past week. We've been coming home, putting on pajamas, and laying on my bed to do his homework. I've found that if he and I get away from everyone else, he works much better. I can read a novel while he works, and still be right there to help if he needs me.

It's times like these that I just love being a mother!

Monday, July 14, 2008

I found the answer to who I should vote for in November.