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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Happy Mardi Gras!

LET'S MARDI GRAS! According to MardiGrasGalveston.com Galveston hosts the "third largest Mardi Gras celebration in the United States". Galveston is unique because you can experience sand between your toes and gorgeous beach sunsets while watching parades along Seawall Blvd.
The Island’s 105th Mardi Gras celebration officially started today and will continue though February 9.  Mardi Gras  is expected to draw more than 300,000 attendees for 30+ concerts, 22 parades, 20 balcony parties and five elegant masked balls.  Mardi Gras Galveston offers excitement for everyone!
 
Photo credit: MardiGrasGalveston.com 
 
 Decorating for Mardi Gras isn't an option when you live or do business on Galveston island.
 
It seems everyone enjoys decorating for Mardi Gras. 
Walmart decorates as well, only to rake in the revenue. 
 Seawall Blvd is shut down in preparation for several parades opening day. 
And again TWENTY-TWO parades, the next two weeks!


Galveston sure knows how to throw a good party; lots of people, lots of beads and LOTS of fun. 
Today was a beautiful day and we very much enjoyed spending it with our new friends. 
  
 Happy Mardi Gras to everyone; you too, little doggy!

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Sad Pocket

Do you have a sad pocket? 
Emory does and he says it houses things that are broken because "they need a place to live too". 
Inside the pocket I found Snoopy's missing ear (see backpack), a beheaded Snoopy eraser and a couple of shells. 

A sad pocket; do you have one? I don't either but I'm happy Emory has found the perfect house to keep it all. :) 


Saturday, January 23, 2016

Spring T-Ball

We signed Emory up for spring t-ball. He tells us this is what he really wants to play so maybe he will enjoy it. Season starts early March.

When we signed up today we were given 60 boxes of World's Finest chocolates to sell. What the... ??? So....I guess we will be selling candy to help support the League. Let us know how many you'd like to purchase. :)  $2 each.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

New Semester, New School

Today was the first day of the Spring semester and the boys are at a new school.  





We sit and wait to get escorted to our new classrooms. 

Everett walks with the school principal while Emory hurries ahead to see where his classroom will be.
 I've heard many people say great things about the principal at Oppe. We only met Ms. Accoin yesterday and I already have a long list why I think she's awesome.  I not only appreciate her taking the time to meet with us on a school holiday but very much appreciate how welcome she made our family feel. We are so excited to be a part of the Oppe family.
Despite the butterflies in his tummy, Emory was soooo excited to meet his new teacher and friends
 
Everett has two teachers.  
Ms. F (right) is his math, science and homeroom teacher.
Ms. M teaches English and reading.

  A great first day at Oppe and their teachers tell us they did great!
Home and still smiling.
A little nap before dinner = a great day. :)

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Finding the Positive

With a New Year comes resolutions. I'm not one for resolutions but this year I decided to incorporate "Finding the Positive" & beauty in all situations, even if a situation makes me want to punch someone in the throat.  This one is tough for me, but a good one to incorporate in my day to day and also to be an example for my boys. 

We love going to the beach. Going to the beach means sitting in a chair, looking out to the ocean and taking in the salty air UNLESS it's winter, in which case you don't sit, it's too cold. Even so, we just trade out our swimming suits for coats and take a hike on the seashore.

But then, there's litter; I despise litter. On our hike I find myself scanning the sand.  I search not only for trash but for broken glass.  I am consumed with thoughts of children running and playing barefoot on these beaches, including Everett and Emory. I am bothered there is visible and hidden glass in the sand and little feet will need stitches and tetanus shots, if it is not collected. So i scan and look for glass. On our hikes we usually find 15-30 shards of glass and with each rising tide more becomes exposed, enough to keep me busy on our next hike.

Today on our hike we found approximately 20 pieces of glass and 1 treasure. I found sea glass! I wonder how long this piece of glass has been tumbling by the ocean's tidal movements and waves? According to Wikipedia sea glass usually takes 20-30 years to form. I've seen sea glass before, but never have I found any myself.  The glass' edge is smooth and the surface is a frosted. I just might  turn this in to a beautiful piece of jewelry.  

About sea glass: Sea glass begins as normal shards of broken glass that are then persistently tumbled and ground until the sharp edges are smoothed and rounded. In this process, the glass loses its slick surface but gains a frosted appearance over many years.

Naturally produced sea glass ("genuine sea glass") originates as pieces of glass from broken bottles, broken tableware, or even shipwrecks, which are rolled and tumbled in the ocean for years until all of their edges are rounded off, and the slickness of the glass has been worn to a frosted appearance.glass tumbled and carried by the ocean's tidal movements, waves and wind is sculpted smooth and beautiful.

Having to pick up broken glass makes me sad because it means someone was irresponsible and lazy about picking up after themselves (and yes it makes me want to punch them in the throat) but finding the positive means looking beyond all the broken glass and seeing the beauty like the sea glass and more importantly that Everett and Emory are learning the importance of taking care and respecting our beaches because all that we do has an impact on our ecosystem. Today I found beauty and I'm positive about that. 




Friday, January 15, 2016

Adios Parker Pelicans


 Today was the last day of the Fall semester
 and Everett and Emory's last day at Parker Elementary.
  

We think Parker is a great school but realized way back in September it was not a good fit for our family.
We decided to stick it out and give the school (practices, procedures and PTO) a fair chance, at least until the end of the semester.

We will miss the boys' teachers very much.
   Everett will miss his best friends; we hope they will join us at the park or some place fun, soon.  

Changes can be difficult but I am feeling this one needed to happen.

Adios Parker, you have some wonderful teachers and an adorable mascot.