Sunday, August 28, 2011

creating a winning team is all about attitude

Thanks to 2 families that I love who have also moved into new, but less than 100%"move-in" dream homes, I have examples of how to make the best of the worst. Instead of being excited about the cool treasures the previous owners left behind for us I was focusing on the truckloads of garbage and dirt to be taken care of. I now can see that half of a broken truck in the yard is truly a blessing(and so is the dear husband who hooked up the wiring and lights in 100*weather on pavement) because "look free dummy", no, sometimes Jack Handy quotes just pop out of me, sorry, "look free trailer!"Just what we needed. Seriously. This was the 2nd load of trash before D. took the boxes to recycle. Speaking of Handy.


So, Uncle D and Aunt D, I would love to see your eagle crests beat out this sweet 70"s light switch, although we are tied with the wood panel junk as walls.
Our downstairs bathroom is a nightmare and gives us all the creeps. Telling myself "It's okay" over and over. Is it preventing the breakdown or a symptom that a breakdown has already begun? Not sure.

Now that the house is livable the next challenge has begun. School. Every year N. has a major anxiety meltdown and refuses to attend school. Starting at a new school was sure to cause an even bigger issue. Check his smile out at back to school night though:looks happy. Surprise. He likes the idea that he wont have to wear a uniform(like the previous plan to attend daddy's charter that fizzled out) and that he isn't in middle school, so no lockers to be stuffed into and recess is still allowed.

We knew Z. could bloom in any environment and its true, she befriended her new principal who happened be from Logan and graduated as an Adams Owl. I think that's why she chose her pride shirt for back to school night.

Here is the reality from N. on the first morning back. "I'm not going!" I think the 5 minute walk to school took 15 minutes with all the feet dragging. He can see the lake from home and says he will pretend to go to school and then just run to the lake. Go ahead buddy, the lake looks much closer than it really is:) Update: school is different here but "good", like usual. And 4 square is better. Score.

Z. met a million friends and felt so cute in her new jeans. It's still 90*-100* here, but style comes before comfort when it comes to a new school outfit I guess.

The best part of the first day for N. was the trip to the Dinosaur Museum that mom finally got around to taking the kids to, after school. Its a great place and on Tuesdays in Aug you cant beat the discount.

Swim away, Swim away!!

2 comments:

Dawnell said...

I loved this post! Keep us updated on N's school experience. I'm anxious about E's first day. And Z is SO totally cute in her first day of school jeans!

I'll get started on my eagle-crested blog post tonight...

Becca said...

It sounds like the new updated plan will work out great. Hope everything is going well.
We miss you guys. I had to have my [broken] ankle xrayed last week, so we were very close to your/our old stompin' grounds. Emma wanted to go play.