I'm a firm believer that a lady never tells her age, therefore, I refuse to mention how old I turned yesterday. Let's just say that I'm thankful for another year, not so thankful for wrinkles:/ So far I have only found three places that need a little botox! Ha! And because I dye my hair, I'm hoping to never find a grey!
When I was in high school, I always thought that people who are my age now were so old. Now I look in the mirror every morning and try to convince myself that I still got it! Many things have changed since then. So far I have learned that I can't eat anything I would like. Now I actually have to exercise :( Boo! My bedtime is 10:00, and if I stay up till 11, I'm getting buck wild!And yes, sadly, this bedtime applies to Friday and Saturday night. Sleep is very important. I also wake up very early. When did 7:30 become sleeping late? I no longer enjoy eating at crowded restaurants. I actually complain about loud college students! These are just of the few things that come with becoming older and much wiser.
Yesterday was absolutely wonderful! All three of my classes sang (yelled) "Happy Birthday" to me. Ha! There were lots of birthday hugs and my favorite, homemade cards. One of my sweet students brought me a Gigi's cupcake and gave me a $10 gift card! I also received a beautiful bracelet and earrings. One of my kiddos from last year remembered my birthday. He brought me a candle and candy! The hubs took me to Amsterdam's for a delicious dinner, and we had Gigi's cupcakes for dessert! By 9:30, I was in bed and asleep. I had too much fun in one day:)
Thanks to everyone who made me feel special on my birthday! I was overwhelmed with love by friends and family. I truly am one lucky girl!
Amanda
The Boswells
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
A House Update and a Super Cute Bulletin Board
After months of much planning and other home improvements (painting trim, retaining wall building, etc.), we FINALLY had the house painted! It looks fantabulous!!!
Before
The above picture was taken before we had the roof replaced and the trees cut down. As you can tell, this has been a work in progress. Tucker and I have worked super hard making our little house the perfect home for our little family!
After
I love the fresh, updated color! I absolutely adore my new red door!!! I can't wait for spring to be here so I can spruce up my flower beds and decorate the front porch!
At school,Virginia and I have been working on this too stinkin' cute bulletin board. Those of you who may not be teachers, but are reading my blog, may not know that Dr. Seuss' birthday is March 2nd. On that day, we celebrate all things Seuss! Wanting to be in the festive spirit, we decided to decorate our hall Seuss style! I found the theme on pinterest and tweeked it for older kiddos. The students wrote their hopes, dreams, and wishes for middle school, high school, college, and their lives on the hot air balloons. And thank goodness for lab students! Our two sweet girls did this in one morning! It would have taken Virginia and I several days using every second of our much needed breaks!
I'm in teacher heaven!
One of my sweet kiddos...if only he were an Auburn fan! *sigh*
And in case you didn't know it....tomorrow's Friday ya'll!!! Have a fantastic Friday!
Amanda
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Valentine's Day
Yes, I realise I'm a little late on this blog post, but let me explain. I thought when I graduated from grad.school things would settle down a bit, and I would have tons of free time. I was wrong. I have been busier than ever! This week and last we had DARE graduation practice. Graduation was yesterday, thank goodness! Tuesday, we took the students with good behavior to the movie theatre. Then that afternoon we had ice cream sundaes to celebrate Valentine's day. It was crazy! I was so pooped that all I wanted to do was rest. I nearly fell asleep on my way home from school, and I could barely keep my head up at the nail salon.
Did I mention I'm in charge of the science fair for 5th grade too? We are also preparing for a curriculum night where I get to present information on the Alabama Science Assessment to parents! Every free second I'm not teaching, I'm preparing for these! But I have to say that I have the sweetest students ever! On Valentine's day, I was showered with candy and gifts. One sweet parent even baked me the most delicious cookies! I'm so fortunate to have a job, and I thank God everyday for my blessings. I just wish it wasn't so exhausting sometimes. I'm really looking forward to the long weekend ahead! Thank goodness for Abe Lincoln and George Washington!
In addition to being showered with gifts at school, my sweet husband took very good care of my on Valentine's day. I woke up early to make breakfast for Tucker. I wanted to surprise him with breakfast in bed. When I walked into the kitchen, I found my coffee already made and a sweet card awaiting me. Then he had flowers delivered to me at school. Isn't he the sweetest?!?! We didn't want to fight the crowd at the restaurants, so we decided to cook in. I made a pork tenderloin and green bean casserole with chocolate chip cookies for dessert! Yum! It was the most perfect Valentine's day!
I'm hoping to get lots of rest over this long weekend! Hopefully, I'll have more time for blogging and pinterest soon!
Amanda
Did I mention I'm in charge of the science fair for 5th grade too? We are also preparing for a curriculum night where I get to present information on the Alabama Science Assessment to parents! Every free second I'm not teaching, I'm preparing for these! But I have to say that I have the sweetest students ever! On Valentine's day, I was showered with candy and gifts. One sweet parent even baked me the most delicious cookies! I'm so fortunate to have a job, and I thank God everyday for my blessings. I just wish it wasn't so exhausting sometimes. I'm really looking forward to the long weekend ahead! Thank goodness for Abe Lincoln and George Washington!
In addition to being showered with gifts at school, my sweet husband took very good care of my on Valentine's day. I woke up early to make breakfast for Tucker. I wanted to surprise him with breakfast in bed. When I walked into the kitchen, I found my coffee already made and a sweet card awaiting me. Then he had flowers delivered to me at school. Isn't he the sweetest?!?! We didn't want to fight the crowd at the restaurants, so we decided to cook in. I made a pork tenderloin and green bean casserole with chocolate chip cookies for dessert! Yum! It was the most perfect Valentine's day!
I'm hoping to get lots of rest over this long weekend! Hopefully, I'll have more time for blogging and pinterest soon!
Amanda
Friday, February 3, 2012
Retaining Walls for Dummies
Tucker and I enlisted the help of his sister and brother-in-law last weekend to help us rebuild a retaining wall. Sadly for us, the existing retaining wall had cracked due to the removal of some trees this past summer. We had one sweet gum and three pine trees removed. These trees soaked up lots of water apparently. When we removed them, the water soaked into the clay and had no way of draining. We had one little pipe for water to exit. How were we supposed to know that tree roots soaked up so much water?
The morning started off very well. We were ahead of schedule, making great progress. I was just sure we would finish the wall that day. Little did I know that a ginormous root system lurked under the dirt. See we had the stumps ground up this summer, and for some reason we thought the roots would disappear too. We have a whole new respect for root systems. This basically halted production. Handy husband attempted to rent a stump grinder from Home Depot. He rented the largest one they had, yet it was not even close to getting this daunting task completed. We finally had to call a professional stump grinder. Thank goodness one was available on a Saturday!
At dusk we were mixing concrete and setting posts. I also had a mountain of dirt piled in my driveway. Day 1 of building over, with not much accomplished. This left us with the realization that this project would need to be completed Sunday. At dawn, we awoke for the second day of torture. At one point, I wanted to just lay in the dirt and squall, but I put on my big girl panties, grabbed a shovel, and got busy. I don't know how we did it, but at dusk on Sunday, it was finally over. We all shoveled until every muscle in our back ached. Emily and I pounded dirt until we were sure our feet were bleeding. When the last wheel barrow of dirt had been filled and I could finally see my driveway again, I never it was over.We owe a huge thank you to Andy for designing our new wall, and another huge thank you to Emily for busting their butts. I'm pretty sure they may never help us do anything else or come visit us! I don't blame them!
I have never been more tired and sore in my life. Tucker and I are still recovering. The hubs even took off today, to landscape the retaining wall area. Thank goodness for him! It looks wonderful, and I didn't even have to get involved. Plans tomorrow include finishing up painting the trim, snuggling, and eating Mexican food. Only two more rooms to go!
The morning started off very well. We were ahead of schedule, making great progress. I was just sure we would finish the wall that day. Little did I know that a ginormous root system lurked under the dirt. See we had the stumps ground up this summer, and for some reason we thought the roots would disappear too. We have a whole new respect for root systems. This basically halted production. Handy husband attempted to rent a stump grinder from Home Depot. He rented the largest one they had, yet it was not even close to getting this daunting task completed. We finally had to call a professional stump grinder. Thank goodness one was available on a Saturday!
At dusk we were mixing concrete and setting posts. I also had a mountain of dirt piled in my driveway. Day 1 of building over, with not much accomplished. This left us with the realization that this project would need to be completed Sunday. At dawn, we awoke for the second day of torture. At one point, I wanted to just lay in the dirt and squall, but I put on my big girl panties, grabbed a shovel, and got busy. I don't know how we did it, but at dusk on Sunday, it was finally over. We all shoveled until every muscle in our back ached. Emily and I pounded dirt until we were sure our feet were bleeding. When the last wheel barrow of dirt had been filled and I could finally see my driveway again, I never it was over.We owe a huge thank you to Andy for designing our new wall, and another huge thank you to Emily for busting their butts. I'm pretty sure they may never help us do anything else or come visit us! I don't blame them!
I have never been more tired and sore in my life. Tucker and I are still recovering. The hubs even took off today, to landscape the retaining wall area. Thank goodness for him! It looks wonderful, and I didn't even have to get involved. Plans tomorrow include finishing up painting the trim, snuggling, and eating Mexican food. Only two more rooms to go!
The cracked retaining wall.
Mini scoop!!! Ha!
Backing the mini scoop in the driveway.
A big mess!!!
Darn roots! Handy husband 0, roots 2
The new, beautiful wall, designed by Andy Fuller!
Landscaping provided by handy husband!
Amanda
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