By now, things are settling down into patterns. Analiese has college classes MWF, work TTHS. Ken works M-F, but the hours fluctuate. Jonathan is all over the board, but we take things a day at a time cuz Ken doesn't know his hours until the night before. CRAZY! How does one plan?
But Seminary is daily, with one or two VK classes right afterward. In the evening, I have one or two during the weekday, with three or four on Friday and Saturday evening. Saturday morning is usually filled up with at least four classes, too. Then, there's YW for Analiese and BoM class with the missionaries for Ken on Wednesday in the evenings. Saturday evenings, Jonathan has been gone of late...on dates. (Raise eyebrows here). When he doesn't have to work, he's with said girl at the YSA ward in Norman (Raise eyebrows more). Tonight, he picked her up so they could watch a YSA online fireside together with the sister missionaries. (Raise eyebrows higher!)
VK
Kind of a fun week. Monday was Teacher's Day in China. One of my students sent me a special e-card to celebrate the day. I was touched. She always seems a little "too good" for my class, so it was a surprise!
Friday was Mid-Autumn Festival (much better than that silly Friday the 13th/Full Moon nonsense. It's popular in many Asian cultures, but more so in China. I enjoyed sharing rewards with the kids based on the festival (lanterns, moon-watching) and the food (mooncakes...look them up on Pinterest, they are beautiful!). I would tell the ones in the morning to eat a mooncake for me! If I could have found an Asian bakery close by, I might have been tempted to purchase one. But...they are very decorative and expensive in very fancy boxes. People give them as gifts during the festival. I also asked my students afterwards what kind of mooncake they ate. Some have savory fillings and some have sweet fillings. Some are called snow skin mooncakes - they have a rice casing instead of pastry. They come in different colors and can be quite beautiful.
Teacher Michele Bitmoji holding a mooncake |
Kids are back in school in China. This also meant that some of my regulars who were gone visiting or vacationing for the summer came back! My beloved Ivy returned, for new lessons and stories of her visit to her grandfather's house. King was back, and all the fun that comes with him. I really look forward to our classes. Also Sky, my very first student, is back from summer and enjoyed me with those wry, tolerant smirks he gives to my humor! I love my kids, can you tell?
All's Fair
It took a big of figuring and moving things around, but I made time Saturday mid-day to go to the State Fair with Ken in OKC. It meant getting a lot of work done on Friday (pushing) and as much Seminary prep as I could Saturday morning, but after we took Analiese to work at 11:30, we went to the fair!
We've always loved the fair, ever since we were in CA. We used to go for free as homeschoolers and it was my birthday present every year to go as a family. We would go and stay all day. Analiese & I went a few years ago to the OKC fair, but haven't been back since. With her and Jonathan working on Saturdays, it only meant me and Ken (harbinger of the future...).
Gosh, the fair's expensive! Free LA County (through the education/homeschool network) had me spoiled! The parking was $10, the entry was $12/per person. Food was outrageous...Ken saw a smoked turkey leg wrapped in bacon for $12.00! We purchased a couple bottles of DP when the day got hot and we got thirsty...they were $4.00 a piece! We had squirreled away enough, or so we thought, but ended up eating outside the fair afterwards. Argh!
It was plenty hot, so we tried to stay mainly inside (with everyone else...the crowds!). We enjoyed the vendor halls; we're great window shoppers. In particular, we like the cultural and hand-crafted booths. The commercial business ones are boring! LOL I can't handle the scented candle/soap ones anymore, they give me headaches. Though, I do like the smell of the leather booths!
Also, we went to the big barn to see the animals. 4H & FFA were showing sheep and cows today. (Aside: I showed Sky a picture I took of a cow from the fair and he though it was a dog!
LOL) Some sponsored groups were showing Percherons and other draft horses and carriages. They were so beautiful!
In a smaller area, they had educational animal stuff for kids. Goats, rabbits, chickens & chicks
But the heat, the walking, and my feet gave up on me and eventually we left. We grabbed a bite to eat (OUT of the fairgrounds) and got home in time for me to relax a bit before evening classes. I don't think I like going on a Saturday. It was very crowded. Plus, they said there was a Renaissance village there somewhere, but we didn't find it. Still, we had a nice enough time and at least we were together!
On the Horizon...getting older...
Yep, next week it comes. The dreaded b-day. It's not too bad unless someone points out my elderly-ness. Thanks a lot!
I got a present, early. From my best friend ME. It's a wonderful biography on President Nelson, our prophet.
I'm already half-way through it (with all the stuff I'm busy with) and I only got it Friday. It's so inspiring, interesting, and even funny in parts. I've been reading bits and pieces to my family. We're all really enjoying it and it is a wonderful prelude to General Conference in two weeks!
So, I've got plans for my birthday (next Thursday, if you need to be reminded) but I won't reveal them until next week. This is because I am sharing my birthday with someone else, only they don't know about it yet. No spoilers!
Grandma-in-Training, Mom-in-Training
I was asked to watch someone's 8-month-old baby while she went to the dentist Thursday morning. Sure, except they were dropping him off at 7:45, and I had an 8:30 VK class. So, Analiese got another lesson in how to care for babies.
And he was NOT happy. She had him in the living room so it wouldn't interrupt my class, but I could hear him. She tried feeding him the cereal/applesauce mix the mom had given us, but ended up having it bathed all over her and him. It was probably the longest 30 minutes of her life. She was very grateful to have me finish and take over.
She was also disgusted, because I had him calmed down in a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, I couldn't deal with a cereal-smeared baby. I like my babies clean! So, he got a bath. It was a little cooler than I & he would have liked, and he got a little scared when it was slippery in my tub (no baby-proofing here!) that the bath was short lived. I don't think I got it all out of his hair, but for the most part, he as clean...er.
I didn't have replacement clothes or a baby blanket, so I wrapped him in a towel and rocked him to sleep. Gee, that rocking chair hadn't been used for that purpose in many years! But I finally switched us to the recliner to make us more comfortable as he napped on my chest for about half an hour.
Analiese caught us in in-action! |
He did a little floor time...he's an alert and usually pretty happy baby.
He got frustrated and hungry (for real) after a bit and so I fed him the rest of the cereal on my lap and another small cup of applesauce I had in the house. He was hungry and ate it all! He was fairly mess-less, too, except his face where I cleaned it. I think I disgusted Analiese. It's all in the experience, baby. Time will teach all!
I was cuddling with him in the recliner again when his momma came to get him. He'd given me a couple of slobbery full-mouth baby kisses earlier, but boy! Did he smother his momma when he saw her! I think he'd had enough of us!
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