1 - Getting a kiss rock from grandpa spitzer
2 - Phoenix: apartment, friends, scorpion, eva, santa, moving home, myla
3 - Derek giving me his homerun baseball
4 - staying overnight, night after night, with dawn
5 - Listening to cars drivng up and down main in wilton after basketball games
6 - Cheering with the cheerleaders when I was little
7 - watching the bears win the superbowl while I lived in phoenix
8 - arguing with my grandma spitzer about taking naps
9 - going to Moorhead with Sonja to see auntie bon
10 - myla: monsters in the ceiling, cookies, toe soup
11 - being at quentin and joyces with collette and listening to 80's music on earphones that I thought were the coolest things ever...give me a sec and i'll remember the song, something with a yo yo i think
12 - going to disneyland with sammy gayle and samper duane in the rain
13 - watching all the semis drive down the highway and wondering if any of them were my samper duane and if he knew where i lived so that he would stop and see me if he had to drive anywhere close
that's a good start, i'm sure i'll add more later.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Bucket List
I haven't actually seen the movie Bucket List but get the idea. Here's my bucket list, in no particular order, of things to do in the next year. I'm giving myself the freedom to add as I wish and will only cross them off when they are fully finished.
1 - Finish Jeff's baby book
2 - Get caught up on Jeff's snapfish album
3 - Start Macy's baby book
4 - Make a list of stories from my childhood to write about
5 - Run a full 10K
6 - Lose 30 pounds
7 - Take a family vacation
8 - Learn more about using my camera
9 - Read at least 3 classics
10 - Do more art projects with my children
1 - Finish Jeff's baby book
2 - Get caught up on Jeff's snapfish album
3 - Start Macy's baby book
4 - Make a list of stories from my childhood to write about
5 - Run a full 10K
6 - Lose 30 pounds
7 - Take a family vacation
8 - Learn more about using my camera
9 - Read at least 3 classics
10 - Do more art projects with my children
twenty-seven
always remember to...write down things that are important to you.
I started blogging when Jeff was little so that I could always remember the cute things he did. I tend to vaguely remember stories, but never clearly. Words help. Pictures help. I love to write and I love to take pictures. I read a lot of other blogs to enjoy hearing others stories and to stay inspired. Today, I read this blog entry and was inspired to write down stories I remember from when I was little. So today, I decided that I would work on doing the same. I'm putting it on my "bucket list" of things to do in the next year. (I decided earlier this week I was going to make a bucket list, but haven't got to it yet. Maybe I should just do it now.)
I started blogging when Jeff was little so that I could always remember the cute things he did. I tend to vaguely remember stories, but never clearly. Words help. Pictures help. I love to write and I love to take pictures. I read a lot of other blogs to enjoy hearing others stories and to stay inspired. Today, I read this blog entry and was inspired to write down stories I remember from when I was little. So today, I decided that I would work on doing the same. I'm putting it on my "bucket list" of things to do in the next year. (I decided earlier this week I was going to make a bucket list, but haven't got to it yet. Maybe I should just do it now.)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
twenty-six
While reading The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks, I found this:
Always Remember..."she was struck by the simple truth that sometimes the most ordinary things could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people."
Always Remember..."she was struck by the simple truth that sometimes the most ordinary things could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people."
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Poetry 2
I've seen several variations of the Diamond Poem format, but this is the one we choose for HS Applied English.
single
alone curious
scrapbooking exercising traveling
pets friends husband children
cleaning cooking diaper-changing
together content
married
The Diamond Poem
Line 1: Noun
Line 2: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 1.
Line 3: Three verbs that end in “ed” or “ing” that
relate to the noun in line 1.
Line 4: Write four nouns. The first two relate to line 1.
The last two suggest change and go with line 7.
Line 5: Three verbs ending in “ed” and “ing” that
relate to the noun in line 7.
Line 6: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 7.
Line 7: Noun that is opposite of noun in line 7.
single
alone curious
scrapbooking exercising traveling
pets friends husband children
cleaning cooking diaper-changing
together content
married
The Diamond Poem
Line 1: Noun
Line 2: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 1.
Line 3: Three verbs that end in “ed” or “ing” that
relate to the noun in line 1.
Line 4: Write four nouns. The first two relate to line 1.
The last two suggest change and go with line 7.
Line 5: Three verbs ending in “ed” and “ing” that
relate to the noun in line 7.
Line 6: Two adjectives that describe the noun in line 7.
Line 7: Noun that is opposite of noun in line 7.
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Poetry 1
I teach a HS Applied English course at work. The HS special education teacher ask that I do a poetry unit with them. Of course, they were not excited about this, but I showed my enthusiasm for poetry and got talked into writing each of the poems they are required to write. It feels good to write these poems, though they are not my style.
____________________________________
to you, from me
if once you have lost a dear friend
you'll never be quite the same
you may have tried to recover and tried to go on
and still on your mind is his name
you may search through all your memories
you may try so hard to never forget
but you'll still see his face, his smile slowly fade
wherever you do see his face, his smile, don't lose it, not yet
you may have so many regrets to live with
and wish you could turn back the clock
but you'll hear him quiety in your dreams
and he'll tell you "be friends with old friends, never stop"
oh you won't know why and you can't say how
such a change upon you came
but once you have lost a dear friend
you'll never be quite the same
by: brandy
____________________________________
Pattern by Rachel Field
If once you have______________________
You’ll never be quite the same;
You May ___________________________
And _______________________________.
You may____________________________
You may___________________________,
But you’ll see________________________
Wherever__________________________.
You may____________________________
And_______________________________,
But you’ll hear________________________
And_______________________________.
Oh you won’t know why and you can’t say how
Such change upon you came,
But once you have____________________
You’ll never be quite the same.
____________________________________
to you, from me
if once you have lost a dear friend
you'll never be quite the same
you may have tried to recover and tried to go on
and still on your mind is his name
you may search through all your memories
you may try so hard to never forget
but you'll still see his face, his smile slowly fade
wherever you do see his face, his smile, don't lose it, not yet
you may have so many regrets to live with
and wish you could turn back the clock
but you'll hear him quiety in your dreams
and he'll tell you "be friends with old friends, never stop"
oh you won't know why and you can't say how
such a change upon you came
but once you have lost a dear friend
you'll never be quite the same
by: brandy
____________________________________
Pattern by Rachel Field
If once you have______________________
You’ll never be quite the same;
You May ___________________________
And _______________________________.
You may____________________________
You may___________________________,
But you’ll see________________________
Wherever__________________________.
You may____________________________
And_______________________________,
But you’ll hear________________________
And_______________________________.
Oh you won’t know why and you can’t say how
Such change upon you came,
But once you have____________________
You’ll never be quite the same.
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