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Hi. I'm Amanda...a happy wife and mom to three awesome guys. We've lived here in Fort Collins for more than 20 years and are proud to call it home. Before moving to CO, I worked at a city attorney's office, making use of my law and Master's degrees from Duke. After settling in Fort Collins, I homeschooled my three (now teenage and older) sons and was delighted to experience music classes, soccer, karate, swim team, archery, Science Olympiad, First Lego League, parkour, and climbing (not all at the same time!). From 2005-10, I was also a contributing editor for a national scrapbooking magazine, authoring a book and a couple of monthly columns. From 2009-10, I founded and ran the Good Grief Blog. I enjoy learning new things, spending time with my family, volunteering with The Matthews House, traveling and indoor rock climbing.

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Entries from August 1, 2014 - August 31, 2014

Wednesday
Aug202014

Checking in...

Let's see...

Last Saturday, Asher performed in his third New West Fest here in Fort Collins. Micah joined in for the first routine and is now joining demo team. :) I didn't manage as many pictures this year, but here's one of them both. Asher's in the splits up front, and Micah's in a less full splits two behind Asher. (Micah and the other two who joined in for just this routine are in their white uniforms.)

House painting is almost completely done! Well, it's done but we have a couple spots the crew needs to come address. That'll be another week or two, though. Still, whew. ;) (Incidentally, it may be a bit bright, lol. Some of our neighbors are a bit taken aback by our color choice, but I'm trying to not let it bother me.)

We're still waiting on new gutters and window screens and are scheduling the replacement of the fence.

We've also gotten rid of the back deck but now need a solution to replace it. We're thinking either a paver or concrete patio but need to find someone to do it for us. (If you're local and have any suggestions, PLEASE contact me!)

We have a number of other little touches that are getting finished up...door hardware, outside lights, house numbers, rehanging pictures inside the house that we took down when they were doing the roof, removing our "garden" box in the backyard that has become a dumping ground...stuff like that. 

The younger two had their Options orientation on Monday and received their class assignments and met teachers. Both are pretty happy about it all and looking forward to the year.

I registered Noah for the school year swim team at our nearby gym again. That'll start up after Labor Day. (BTW, I'm very much appreciating that we're able to ease into everything this fall...first Noah's going to high school, then homeschooling starting back up, then Options starting back up, then swim team starting back up...later in September JOAD starting back up. Simultaneously, part of me wishes we could just start everything at once so we could get to our "normal" routine already. ;) It's okay. I told that part to hush and am reminded of the need to deal with all the ongoing house stuff, lol.)

That's mostly what's been going on here. Will update soon with how Noah's doing at CEC and with my annual homeschooling posts...

Friday
Aug152014

Seven years.

Today is the seven year anniversary of the day my dad died. Unlike last year and previous years, I find I'm not quite as emotional. It could have something to do with the heap of other things going on here right now, lol...or the sense of peace and happiness I felt when I talked with my mom this morning...or the knowledge of how very blessed I am to have had such a wonderful man in my life. So. Today, rather than dwell on things that aren't to be, I'm just going to appreciate life. It's good. :)

Wednesday
Aug132014

First day

Well. I'm assuming he made it to school. :) 

Before he left, I made him pose with his brothers for tradition's sake:

(Do you get the impression that the younger two may have been more excited for Noah than Noah? lol)

I also managed a solo picture, sans smile:

And this, when he thought I wasn't ready yet:

And, btw, it happens to be Nathan's birthday today also. :) (It's getting a bit overshadowed by starting school and all the house projects (painting was delayed but should start later today, fwiw) but we'll go out for dinner later tonight after Noah gets home and before we head to demo team practice.)

In any case, Nathan felt he deserved a hug for his birthday:

But, unsurprisingly, Noah wasn't as cooperative as Micah:

So. Happy first day of school (ever) to Noah and happy birthday to Nathan! :) 

Tuesday
Aug122014

Breathe.

My boy went off to high school today. High school!!!

Yup. This year's different for us...because I'll only be homeschooling two of my three. Noah's going to high school at a local charter school that allows him to also take college classes in conjunction with nearby community colleges. His classes start tomorrow and will include both high school and college level classes. My understanding is that after this fall semester, having completed the prerequisites, Noah will be eligible to take college level classes from here out. All of his classes, though, will be located on the school's campus until Noah's old enough to take classes off campus at the actual community colleges. Awesome!

This is a picture I stealthily took as he headed off this morning. Today is orientation, but they'll be taking attendance, so it counts. I'll take official first day of school pictures tomorrow. ;)

Yes, the school is close enough for him to walk. (It's one of the things that attracted us to it in the first place, lol. Also, it's a good thing we live so close, as parking is extremely limited and the parking lot is quite congested for drop off and pick up.) Yes, he insisted on going alone. Yes, I know I shouldn't be emotional about it, lol, but I'll ask you to remember that I've never seen a boy off on a school bus or watched them walk to school. I'm starting with high school and trying to respect his independence (though part of me feels like it's the first day of kindergarten and wants desperately to hover, lol). :)

Whew. 

So. I don't normally do it, but I'm picking a word to help me focus during this school year. (I'm still enjoying my word of 2014...this is just extra.) I've been having a hard time narrowing it down to just one word, though. (Big surprise, right?) I wanted a word to express...

  • my gratitude for this opportunity (for Noah to take this new path and for the rest of us to renew our homeschooling enthusiasm...feeling so thankful that this seems to be a good fit for Noah and that I'll have the time to really focus on the younger two)...
  • my desire to celebrate the journey and the little steps, to welcome what comes...
  • my recognition that there will be challenges and changes and a need to adapt...
  • my need to simplify the "stuff" that can overwhelm me...to just go with the flow and try to remember the overall purpose and trust in my optimism...
  • my hope in my abilities to guide us...with intention...through the year...

What I came up with, then, is: BREATHE. I want to remember to take my time...to listen...to appreciate.

So. Deep breath. Here we go.  :)

Monday
Aug112014

Update on brain explosion

So. It's Monday night. Here's where things stand...

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Our official first day ever of full time public school is in less than a week. Less than a week! That, in itself, is manageable. What might do me in, though, is the list of additional things happening between now and then...for instance:

  • Our roof is being replaced as I type. (It's been rescheduled three times...first due to rain, then unexpected delay on another job, then truck problems. But. It's happening now. Fingers crossed that our regularly scheduled potential afternoon storms hold off for today. Please.) - DONE! Whew. It took a day and a half (longer than we'd been told) but is done and looks dandy.
  • A second round of pest control spraying (for the ants) will be happening sometime today also...because I still saw ants. Bleh. - DONE. Fingers crossed.
  • The older two boys have eye appointments Friday, as I was trying to squeeze those in before Noah's schedule becomes much more difficult to work around. (Micah and I have appointments also, but those are a full week away, not a couple days, lol.) - DONE. Ordered more contacts for Noah and a new pair of glasses for Asher. (Asher didn't want to pick new frames but we ended up doing so since he didn't want to go without glasses for a week while new lenses were added. They'll be ready in a week or so.) Both boys' prescriptions went up slightly but otherwise look good. Incidentally, they also had time to see Micah. Micah, much to his chagrin, does NOT need glasses as of now. ;)
  • I need to wrap up our summer reading program as the boys have until Friday to finish. They'll all meet their minimums and it's gone really very well. I'll need to settle up with boys for the "prizes" they each earned. (Maybe they'll cut me some slack and give me an extra week or so...) - DONE. More on this when I do posts about homeschool stuff.
  • There's an additional demo team practice Saturday morning to get ready for New West Fest the following weekend. (This isn't a huge deal but Micah's going to join in for this one routine and is being rather indecisive about how he feels about it, so I keep hearing about it, lol.) - DONE. Micah's pretty happy about the whole thing and is now talking about possibly joining the demo team on a more full time basis.
  • The deck is being removed Sunday. - Not done. This didn't happen as planned but should still get done before the house painting (same crew).
  • Nathan will then need to build some temporary steps until we figure out the back patio situation. (Eventually we'll probably also replace the sliding door but didn't get on top of that soon enough to get it scheduled before the house painting.)
  • Nathan needs to go around and remove things from the outside of the house to prep for house painting. (The previous owner added all sorts of crazy cables to the outside of the house rather than taking the time to hide them. They've just been painted to blend in, but we're taking the opportunity to actually remove them this time.) - DONE. And Nathan's still not a fan of the previous owner, lol. 
  • Prepping for house painting will also involve removing the fence portions that abut the house. We'll schedule full replacement of the fence after that. (We managed to get the two trees that were growing into the fence lines removed last week.) - DONE. Still need to schedule the fence replacement.
  • I need to give all my guys haircuts prior to student ID pictures being taken (on Tuesday for Noah and on the 18th for the younger two). - DONE. Micah opted to have me shave off his mohawk again. ;)
  • Exterior house painting starts Monday. - Not done...delayed until tomorrow. :)
  • Because they're also going to paint the front door, we need to get new front door hardware and a new doorbell ahead of time to make sure that all fits and is sanded and such. - DONE. We'll put it on once the painting is finished.
  • (And we have new exterior lights and house numbers to add, but that can wait if need be. Decided we might as well update the whole look while we're repainting and redoing the roof and gutters and screens and such.) - DONE. Have these on hand now...just waiting for painting to be completed.
  • We have a half day parent orientation for CEC on Monday. - DONE. Still very happy with this program.
  • Noah has a half day new student orientation for CEC on Tuesday.
  • The new window well covers we ordered should be installed early next week-ish.
  • We're hoping to find a new-to-us second vehicle within the next week...this involves coordinating schedules to both go test drive things. - DONE. We *thought* we'd figured it out Saturday night, ended up going on a couple more test drives Sunday afternoon, made an offer on the second one, had it inspected this morning, and now have a second vehicle in the driveway. :) It's a 2005 Subaru Legacy...nothing fancy but a step up from what Nathan was driving, fewer miles, good condition, and only a wee bit more than the insurance paid us for Nathan's old car. It's in the driveway, though, until we can clean out the garage and figure out how to rearrange things to fit a second car that's not as stubby as the Scion was, lol.

Whew. Making progress... ;)