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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 October 1, 2012 - October 31, 2012

Monday
Oct082012

Monday Musings...

Boys are each off doing their own schoolwork so all is well with the world at the moment. ;) I'll get to a post about our homeschooling later. Just now, I had some random thoughts:

Is it wrong that I want to dress up as Noah for Halloween (dark rinse jeans, sneakers and a black top) and have been encouraging his brothers and friends and moms of his friends to do the same? I think it would be fabulous (and such an easy costume!) but, as you might expect, he's rather mortified. I was thinking those classic name tags with "Hello my name is...Noah" might also be in order. I'm on the fence. Perhaps just the threat of doing so will be as much embarrassment as he can handle... ;) (Besides, I also have a Jedi costume all ready to go and figure showing up to do lunch duty with a lightsaber would be pretty cool, too.) (Btw, thank you, universe, for having Halloween land on a Wednesday this year so that the boys will be in LEAP during the day, lol.)

Could someone please explain to me why only 3/5 of our household appears to clog the darn toilets with alarming regularity? Perhaps it's something to do with having names that start with "A" that gives the other 2/5 of us super non-clogging powers? 

Is it just me or does Amazon's shipping lately seem to, well, suck? I appreciate the free shipping dealio. I do. But. It used to arrive a heck of a lot sooner than my latest half dozen or so orders...which have been annoyingly slow. I think it's because they switched from direct delivery to those "smartpost" services...wherein they ship using FedEx or UPS but rather than delivering to your door, they get it to your local post office. It then sits at the local post office for a few days until they decide to bring it to you. Argh. Case in point: I have a package I ordered Sept 27. It shipped out on Oct 4 and arrived here in Fort Collins on Oct 6. It now sits at the post office and isn't scheduled for delivery until Wednesday. What's up with that?! (So, Amazon folks, if you're listening...please stop using the "smartpost" deal. I get that it's a business decision. My thought is that you could just increase the minimum to qualify for the free shipping. I'd be willing to make that trade.)

Okay. I suppose I'll go make sure boys are still on task now... ;)

Saturday
Oct062012

BTW

By the way, remember way back in July-ish when I mentioned that we were replacing our kitchen table? Yeah. We did that. ;)


As you can see...new table. (We liked our old one just fine...and that one was definitely a step up from the card table we were using before, lol. But, the chairs were falling apart and Micah didn't even have a chair...just a step stool, lol.) So, Nathan made the new table from a big slab of butcher block from IKEA and their desk leg mounting system thing. It's bigger than our previous table...which is perfect for growing boys. ;) Nathan also gets the credit for his "ah-ha!" moment when he realized we could simply rotate the table orientation 90 degrees to fit everyone better and enable everyone to see the television, as that had caused arguments over who had to sit with their back to the family room, lol.

Yes, we sometimes eat and watch tv at the same time. ;) I totally get all the arguments for making dinnertime around the table a dedicated family time and have fond memories of that as a kid. I do. But. I also figure that the reasons for that mostly center around reconnecting and spending a few moments altogether when the rest of your day tends to be spent apart. As a homeschooling family, we're together pretty darn much already, so I figure it's okay. ;) 

Anyhow. Our plan had been to go eclectic and let each person pick his/her own chair. We spent a couple months searching for five different chairs that were...

  • Sturdy (necessary, given active boys)
  • Not ugly (though this was tough since our interpretations of ugly differed, lol)
  • Either wooden or red or black or able to be painted (though Nathan definitely preferred they be already painted as the idea of sanding and painting was unappealing)
  • The right size (we toyed with the idea of stools or a bench for the younger two)
  • Not upholstered (for the same reasons that I think carpeted dining rooms and children don't work) and
  • Not horribly expensive (this actually proved to be one of the most difficult criteria...decent chairs are spendy!!...got to the point we'd be sitting at a restaurant wondering where they got their chairs and whether we could convince them to sell us one, lol)

Yeah. It wasn't working so well. ;) We managed to find two at different flea markets. Then, ultimately, we gave up. We discovered, then, that IKEA had added a new chair design that we actually liked and that, miraculously, met our criteria. It even came in different colors. So. Matching chairs, different colors. Yay!

(Mine's red, Noah is obviously black, Nathan and Micah are wooden and Asher's is white...which mostly coordinates to each person's desk color except my desk is wooden. But, my office is painted red, so that's close enough. I'm still debating rearranging the seating so that the red and black aren't right next to each other, but it works for now.)

And that's our kitchen table story. Enthralling, I know. ;) 

Friday
Oct052012

Five on Friday

1. I just wanted to take a moment to say thanks, Steve Jobs, for the mark you left on our world. On this one year anniversary of your passing, I thought I'd also stop to appreciate the mark you left on my almost 12 year old...my Apple-obsessed boy who almost exclusively dresses in black tops, dark rinse blue jeans, and sneakers just like you did. ;)

2. Tomorrow, apparently, is Star Wars Reads Day. Who knew? I may take advantage of some of those activities but, honestly, it often feels like every day is Star Wars Reads Day around here anyhow, lol. 

3. Considering that tomorrow morning's forecast calls for temperatures below freezing, with 5 mph winds and a 50% chance of snow, I don't think we'll be running the CSU Homecoming 5K as we'd been planning. :) (Asher and Micah had wanted to run it, so Nathan and I signed up to run with them...as I don't trust drivers to see my smallish boys and the course runs along streets in places, lol...but, let's face it, Asher and Micah don't have much in the way of "insulation." ;) And, yes, on Wednesday it was in the 80s and I was opening windows to cool the house down. Gotta love Colorado weather!)

4. I think I may end up writing my own grammar curriculum. Bleh. I'm not sure it'll happen this year so will probably continue using cobbled together bits for now...but at least I might have a plan eventually...

5. I really need to get off the computer and get some stuff done. With this sudden change in weather, though, all I really want to do is go curl up with a good book. ;)

Wednesday
Oct032012

The past week...

Sorry for the silence. We've been here...just busy. ;) Grandma Nancy came to visit...

THURSDAY: We hit the archery range and I neglected to take photos. Poo. The boys also played plenty of games with Grandma... 

FRIDAY: We all headed down to Denver for the day. First we hit the zoo...having realized that Micah has no memories of visiting the zoo:

We enjoyed seeing the sea lions being fed, chasing the peacocks, saying hi to Shifu (the red panda from Kung Fu Panda, lol), watching monkeys swing overhead, seeing the new elephant exhibit, watching pelicans at Monkey Island, measuring Micah against the penguins, playing the drums and staring down the gorillas. Micah now has happy zoo memories. ;)

Full morning. ;) After that, we headed across the parking lot to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science for a late lunch, taking in the new Pompeii exhibit and playing around through the rest of the museum. We also made it up to the terrace and had some fun with panorama shots:

We had to head home after that for Asher's black belt club and demo team practice. :)

SATURDAY: We picked up Noah's glasses then drove up to Rocky Mountain National Park to hike to Calypso Cascades:


It was a lovely hike! After that, we (well, everyone except for me...I was too cold and stayed in the van reading, lol) played a chilly round of miniature golf and then had our traditional dinner at Ed's Cantina before heading home...even managed to get in a game of pinochle once we made it home (taught Noah to play).

SUNDAY: Up early to get the boys to the fun run up in Old Town:


Yes, Noah still ran in jeans. ;) The three of them actually finished rather close together this time...Micah was quite proud. After that...

Micah nabbed two ice cream bars after the finish line then we all meandered around Old Town for a bit...ate some brunch...and headed to the local Irish Festival to watch bagpipers, drummers and Irish dancers. Micah thought the inflated Jameson bottle was cool. ;) 

Later, we headed home for some down time and grocery shopping before our first JOAD meeting of the season (Junior Olympic Archery Development). After that, Nathan and I took advantage of Grandma Nancy being here to watch the boys to go out to dinner. 

MONDAY & TUESDAY: Were a bit more low-key after all the activity...just games and normal activities (karate and swim team) and walks with Grandma and such. We drove Grandma Nancy to the airport Tuesday afternoon...lovely visit. :)

And that's what we've been up to for the past week...

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