Monday, September 21, 2015

Comal County Fair!

This blog was getting a bit dusty.  It's been a while since I've written anything, and it isn't because we haven't had anything going on.  Quite the contrary actually, because this fall kept us very busy.  Now I'm trying to back track to record all the fun memories.

Fall has always been one of my favorite times of year.  The weather starts cooling off, or at least we anticipate the return of cooler weather.  There are fun fall activities, like the fair.  We of course headed out to the fair to enjoy the rides, animals, and fried food!  The kids loved it, even Owen.  His favorite part were the animals of course.  He loves animals, especially dogs.  We keep saying we need to get this kid a dog, but we still aren't quite ready to pull the trigger.  The fact that we're talking about it though is a huge step forward.

School shoe box float parade


Chasing the goats
Learning where milk comes from.  It's educational too!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Soccer time!

Mady is playing soccer this year and is the future US women's soccer team star player!  Well, that might be stretching it a bit, or a lot, but you never know!  Can I just say, little girls all decked out in their soccer uniforms is so cute!  She does seem to enjoy playing, just not in the heat.  Her only complaint right now is how hot it is, so I'm hoping when it gets a little cooler she'll enjoy it more.  So you know, that last game in November should be fine!  

Here was the first practice:



And the first game:

Ready to go! 
Our friends are awesome and came out to support!  Love them.

Get a practice shot in before she starts

And they're off!

Their tongues!  So funny.

And this is the point where I started losing her to the heat.

But who can blame her?  We were all sweating like pigs out there!
My future cameraman.  

Another week in the books!

We are finishing up our third week of school, and starting to hit a stride.  Mady loves school, not a surprise, and has adjusted to going five days a week with no problem.  Owen on the other hand is not a fan of MDO.  He still cries every time he is dropped off, but his teachers say he is doing better during the day.  Sweet boy, he is such a mama's boy.  Or I should say mummy's boy, since that is what he calls me now.  Apparently we have a little english child, because he says it with an english accent.  He's so fancy.  It will get better, at least that's what everyone tells me.  And I know from experience from my sweet girl, who is no longer a baby by looking at this picture below.  Ugh, time flies so fast.  We have to remember to enjoy every minute.




As for me, classes are going really well.  It feels so good to be back in the classroom.  The first test is next week, so I'm keeping busy, and we'll find out soon how well these guys are actually paying attention to me talking.  It's always a little nerve racking to see the grades when they come in.

It's funny how the anticipation for new beginnings can make you so nervous and anxious, and then when it comes and you're in the middle of it, you realize it really isn't that scary.  It feels like this has been our normal for more than three weeks now.  So now comes my favorite time of year.  Time to enjoy football, pumpkin flavored everything, and cooler weather!