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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Dance Recital
Yesterday was Sam's dance recital for LaShar's. She did a good job sitting through the entire dress rehersal in the morning. My grandparents were kind enough to keep the boys during that so I actually got to see her dance! During the recital Nash's behavior was absolutely atrocious! He spent at least 45 minutes having a temper tantrum because he wanted to go home. So glad I paid the money for the two of us to get in!! Needless to say, the majority of the actual recital I spent out in the hallway having a battle of the wits with Nash. Nash lost. It wouldn't have been so bad except that the tantrums continued after we got home. That's always fun. I was really glad he slept WAY in this morning!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Trip to the Dentist
So last week Nash apparently told Trav that his tooth hurt. Mind you if you know Nash, you know the kid doesn't really complain about stuff unless is seriously hurts. For example, some of you may remember the kid went around with a broken arm for a WEEK before I finally defied Travis and took the poor child to the doctor.
Anyway, a few days after Nash complains to Trav he casually mentions to me that Nash complained about his tooth and tells me to make him and Nash an appointment for when he'll be back home in two weeks. Well, listening to my mother's intuition I decided that I wasn't going to wait two weeks.
My fabulous mother took Nash to the dentist today and the kid has 3 (THREE) cavities! I am almost 29 years old & I have never had a cavity (not even in any of my baby teeth that fell out). So I am freaking out today because this is my first cavity experience. It does not help that the dentist's office sent home paperwork to show that my cost of the cavity fixing will be over $300! And that's WITH dental insurance!
They have to completely knock him out because he has a cavities in 3 different places in his mouth so they have to numb his entire mouth. Apparently the insurance doesn't cover the whole sedation part of the procedure. They can only cap 1 because the other 2 are at the gum line and the caps will just come off.
So, on my way home I stopped at the Brigham WalMart and invested in a few new bribary tools. I bought:
1 electric spiderman toothbrush
1 regular spiderman toothbrush (to leave at daycare)
1 new bottle of green toothpaste (to leave at daycare)
1 electric hello kitty toothbrush
1 regular Ariel toothbrush
1 bottle of mouthwash that stains any plaque left on your teeth after you brush
1 tube of infant toothpaste
Needless to say, the kids were pretty psyched about brushing their teeth tonight! I'm going to make a little chart to hang on the bathroom mirror so they can color or mark the days that they actually brush their teeth at least once. I also moved their flouride pills into the same cabinet as their toothpaste!
It isn't that the kids don't ever brush their teeth, they just aren't killing each other to be first in line to do it. I'm sure it hasn't helped that I'm not too fabulous at remembering to give them their flouride either!
So, I've chalked this up to another great example of why I should get the Mother of the Year award! I did have my mom call & make Sam an appointment for a checkup though after hearing about Nash! Cross your fingers we don't have a repeat situation!!
On another front, Caleb's ears. That child is duplicating what his sister did and it's driving me insane! We went in for his 2 week post op appointment and his right tube was clogged. Went back in a week later and his right tube was still clogged. Went back in a week later and his right tube was still clogged. Have another appointment next week. Any bets on how that's going to turn out?? ;)
Have a dentist free week!!
Anyway, a few days after Nash complains to Trav he casually mentions to me that Nash complained about his tooth and tells me to make him and Nash an appointment for when he'll be back home in two weeks. Well, listening to my mother's intuition I decided that I wasn't going to wait two weeks.
My fabulous mother took Nash to the dentist today and the kid has 3 (THREE) cavities! I am almost 29 years old & I have never had a cavity (not even in any of my baby teeth that fell out). So I am freaking out today because this is my first cavity experience. It does not help that the dentist's office sent home paperwork to show that my cost of the cavity fixing will be over $300! And that's WITH dental insurance!
They have to completely knock him out because he has a cavities in 3 different places in his mouth so they have to numb his entire mouth. Apparently the insurance doesn't cover the whole sedation part of the procedure. They can only cap 1 because the other 2 are at the gum line and the caps will just come off.
So, on my way home I stopped at the Brigham WalMart and invested in a few new bribary tools. I bought:
1 electric spiderman toothbrush
1 regular spiderman toothbrush (to leave at daycare)
1 new bottle of green toothpaste (to leave at daycare)
1 electric hello kitty toothbrush
1 regular Ariel toothbrush
1 bottle of mouthwash that stains any plaque left on your teeth after you brush
1 tube of infant toothpaste
Needless to say, the kids were pretty psyched about brushing their teeth tonight! I'm going to make a little chart to hang on the bathroom mirror so they can color or mark the days that they actually brush their teeth at least once. I also moved their flouride pills into the same cabinet as their toothpaste!
It isn't that the kids don't ever brush their teeth, they just aren't killing each other to be first in line to do it. I'm sure it hasn't helped that I'm not too fabulous at remembering to give them their flouride either!
So, I've chalked this up to another great example of why I should get the Mother of the Year award! I did have my mom call & make Sam an appointment for a checkup though after hearing about Nash! Cross your fingers we don't have a repeat situation!!
On another front, Caleb's ears. That child is duplicating what his sister did and it's driving me insane! We went in for his 2 week post op appointment and his right tube was clogged. Went back in a week later and his right tube was still clogged. Went back in a week later and his right tube was still clogged. Have another appointment next week. Any bets on how that's going to turn out?? ;)
Have a dentist free week!!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Thankful Thursday
Alright, I was going to do my Thankful Thursday last night and then I got sidetracked so I didn't get it done. Better late than never though, right?
*I am thankful for the 18 gallong plastic totes I found on sale at Kmart...they are great for packing stuff in!
*I am thankful for my AWESOME kids & their awesome mother's day presents they can't wait to give me!
*I am thankful for my AWESOME students & their FABULOUS parents! It was teacher appreciation week & I was SPOILED rotten!! I felt so loved!
*I am thankful that for the SECOND time in my TEN YEARS of marriage my husband bought me flowers! That was a shocker!! Happy mother's day to me!!
*I am thankful to be half way done with CRT testing! Only 2 days left & we're done!
*I am thankful for my Relay for Life team. How much fun are we having putting together our yard/craft/bake sale?!
*I am thankful for the AWESOME people I work with and all the support they have given me.
*I am thankful my husband has a job with medical & dental insurance (side bar, I think Nash has a cavity! The first one I've had to deal with..ever. Yes, I'm almost 29 & haven't had a cavity of my own thank you.)
*I am thankful for my family's LACK of the swine flu because heaven only knows that when their's some weird disease out there, we are SURE to get it!
Have a great Mother's Day weekend!
*I am thankful for the 18 gallong plastic totes I found on sale at Kmart...they are great for packing stuff in!
*I am thankful for my AWESOME kids & their awesome mother's day presents they can't wait to give me!
*I am thankful for my AWESOME students & their FABULOUS parents! It was teacher appreciation week & I was SPOILED rotten!! I felt so loved!
*I am thankful that for the SECOND time in my TEN YEARS of marriage my husband bought me flowers! That was a shocker!! Happy mother's day to me!!
*I am thankful to be half way done with CRT testing! Only 2 days left & we're done!
*I am thankful for my Relay for Life team. How much fun are we having putting together our yard/craft/bake sale?!
*I am thankful for the AWESOME people I work with and all the support they have given me.
*I am thankful my husband has a job with medical & dental insurance (side bar, I think Nash has a cavity! The first one I've had to deal with..ever. Yes, I'm almost 29 & haven't had a cavity of my own thank you.)
*I am thankful for my family's LACK of the swine flu because heaven only knows that when their's some weird disease out there, we are SURE to get it!
Have a great Mother's Day weekend!
Friday, May 1, 2009
As promised!
Today my students made Mardi Gras masks. I know, we're off season! But, I do a "This day in history" every day & yesterday was the anniversary of the Louisana Purchase as well as the anniversary of Louisana becoming the 18th state.
My reading group has been reading a book called "Uncle Henry's New Orleans" all week too. I had talked to my reading group about New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, Levees, Mardi Gras, etc. and then had them make Mardi Gras masks (just coloring) yesterday. When my homeroom kids came back into class they kept asking me "What are those?" To which I replied, "Mardi Gras masks!" I then got a blank stare & the question "What's Mardi Gras?" So, after our "This day in history" lesson I told the kids I'd let them make Mardi Gras masks of their own today.
They did an AWESOME job & worked so hard on their masks. I had my camera at school so I could take pictures for their Mother's Day project (which I think I'm going to have to redo) so I took their picture in their masks and told them I'd post them on my blog for them to see. So, here they are!


My reading group has been reading a book called "Uncle Henry's New Orleans" all week too. I had talked to my reading group about New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, Levees, Mardi Gras, etc. and then had them make Mardi Gras masks (just coloring) yesterday. When my homeroom kids came back into class they kept asking me "What are those?" To which I replied, "Mardi Gras masks!" I then got a blank stare & the question "What's Mardi Gras?" So, after our "This day in history" lesson I told the kids I'd let them make Mardi Gras masks of their own today.
They did an AWESOME job & worked so hard on their masks. I had my camera at school so I could take pictures for their Mother's Day project (which I think I'm going to have to redo) so I took their picture in their masks and told them I'd post them on my blog for them to see. So, here they are!
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