Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane Irene



Hurricane Irene hit our backyard around 8:15 am as a major tree in our backyard split in half, felling a huge branch all across our backyard. The tree fell across our "dancing" deck and split a little wooden table in half. I don't know if it is bad or good news that we can't get into the shed to retrieve the chain saw or the lawn mower!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

my favorites!



Just a thought

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I've been thinking lately that maybe retirement is not for me, maybe it's not my bag, maybe I wasn't cut out for it, all that stuff. Then I realized, while I am sitting out on my deck, having a leisurely breakfast, cup of coffee, listening to an album composed by a former student (which is great, by the way - you should all go to his website and download his first album - zachheyde.bandcamp.com)that teachers meetings are this week. BANDCAMP is this week. And no offense, Rick, but this beats that anyway you shake it!

And then I realized that I wouldn't have been able to spend the day yesterday at Elizabeth Park, surveying the flowers, stitching with friends, and having a lovely lunch by the Rose Garden. I wouldn't be able to to to DC next week to visit my daughter. I wouldn't be able to go to my condo in Myrtle Beach in November to enjoy the lovely fall weather there. So I guess retirement is a pretty good place to be!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Party pictures



Purpose of this blog

When I first set out to write this blog, I had planned on it being funny stories about my teaching and being a high school band director. So let's see if I can dreg up a few ---

1. High school band trip - student gets caught with nipper bottles in his backpack during the xray inspection into the capitol building.

2. Same trip - another student gets caught "lowering" nipper bottles on a string outside his hotel room to the girl's room below his after curfew.

3. Another high school band trip - Arrival in Los Angeles to play several concerts only to find our entire battery of percussion equipment never made it out of NYC!

4. Entered gr. 9 general music classroom (back in the day when 9th graders took general music!) to find all the desks and chairs piled high in one corner with student "tarzan" pounding his chest on top.

5. Student losing his shoe in the mud on football field during half time show.

6. Student losing the bottom half of his clarinet on the football field during half time show (Do you think you could have bent over and picked it up???)

7. Yes, student forgetting his instrument on the band trip.

More to come ---

Back again!



I know I have been very bad about keeping up this blog. And I don't know if I'll get any better, but I have been thinking about posting over the last month, and unbeknownst to her, my daughter has inspired me to continue. So we'll see what happens.

Most of the spring and early summer was spent getting ready for our East Coast Celebration of Rachel and Zach's marriage. We had a wonderful time, it was a gorgeous day. My friend Lissa helped tremendously getting everything ready and helped serve, etc. It was especially great to have my family here - brother, sister, nieces, nephews, step-kids and wives, daughters and their mates. And I got a picture of my five kids! And their spouses/significant other. Very happy! I will work on figuring out how to post that picture, as of right now it is on my phone!