Lots of new this week. Under different circumstances, we
would have made the Canada/Idaho trip and passed through Rexburg just in time
for the eclipse. But, alas, it was not to be. Mike has his eyes on 2024 (or
possibly earlier in South America?!). As it was, we had an open house and first
day at the kids’ new school. Later in the week, Eliza had her first “big girl”
gymnastics meet, and we also had stake conference in our new stake.
Monday was all about the Eclipse. We turned on the TV to the
NASA feed and pulled out the lawn chairs. It was kind of lonesome out in front
of the house for a bit. Maybe all the enthusiasts had gone north. Hallie used a
really interesting word to describe the way the temperature changed as the
eclipse progressed. She noted that she didn’t feel the “pressure” of the heat
coming from the sun. So true!
While we were out watching the eclipse we met several of the
neighbors and shared our glasses with the kids. One of the families has a boy
in Landon’s class at school, and Eliza took a full bag of Barbie stuff to play
with all of the girls. We also met a couple of the neighbors’ dogs, and Eliza
was delighted to get to play with them too.
By 1:00 p.m. we headed over to our new school and met the
kids’ teachers, saw a bit of the inside of the school, and signed up for all
kinds of activities for the upcoming school year.
The first day of school came quickly on Tuesday, and it makes
you think, dang where did the summer go? We the parents walked the kids to
school, and before you knew it the kids were off into their new classes. They
never even looked back.
Mike headed off to work shortly after drop-off, and Hallie
headed back to school to help with lunch duty with the first graders. Everyone
was so well behaved, and, man, the food looked better than in California.
By 3:00 it was time to gather up some stuff and to pick up
the kids at 3:15. Right after pick-up every day we head quickly over to
gymnastics. Landon starts at 3:30 every day, and Eliza starts at 3:45 Tuesdays
and Thursdays. The day was a bit of an adjustment for Eliza, and a meltdown occurred
(it was a long day for her!). Landon had a great day and a ton of fun at
gymnastics as usual.
Hallie's new glasses arrived, so she went down to get them. Foxy lady!
Hallie's new glasses arrived, so she went down to get them. Foxy lady!
Wednesday, the kids walked with a group of neighborhood kids
to school. It was a bit disconcerting as a parent to have taken them both every
day to school for the last several years and to hand over that control to them
and other kids, but they did well and made it on time.
Mike and Hallie had appointments for blood tests, and we are
trying to get involved with several of the university’s health offerings for employees and
their spouses. The lady got their blood on the first try with each but not
without a dang sharp poke. Yikes!
Mike stayed on campus and Hallie headed back to home so she
could volunteer out on the playground during the first grade lunch period. What
a fun atmosphere this school has! The kids can be kids and play with very few
rules. Loved volunteering at the school and seeing Eliza at recess.
Mike learned that the cushy underground parking he had had
last week would likely not be available unless he got up on campus at the crack
of dawn in the future. On this day he parked over by the ASB, and later in the
week he found a spot among the Education Week attendees down by the tennis
courts. He’s actually looking forward to finding a spot south of campus and
taking that hill on each day. It wouldn’t seem right without the hike up to
campus.
Landon had a doctor’s appointment in the afternoon that went
well, and then we headed straight to gymnastics. Mom and Eliza headed home to
make dinner and to do some work. Dad got home and Hallie headed straight out to
get her haircut. It is short, Hallie thinks she likes it, and what the heck, it
will grow out eventually.
Not much happened Thursday that was different at home.
Hallie volunteered in the lunch room again. Picked up the kids and headed to
gymnastics. Eliza had another meltdown, and we tried to figure out what was
happening with her, but we came to no conclusion except for that these may be
some long days for her. It is a good thing gymnastics is only two days a week.
At the university, Mike got furniture situated in his new office. He
has a wee transom window in one corner, which means that he has tons of wall
space to work with. He considered painting one wall with magnetic white board
paint but instead opted for a white board that the facilities folks would build
for him on one wall and possibly putting up a vinyl mural (or maybe a Fathead?)
behind his pictures on another. Books and LEGO sets will occupy the shelves on
the other walls. Michele, our department secretary, was most impressed with the
VW Bus and Beetle. Wait until she sees the AT-AT and the pirate ship! Mike
enjoys having an honest-to-goodness sit-to-stand desk for the first time ever
(he’s used boxes, podiums, or stacks of books for over 10 years—whatever works!),
plus he has a desk layout that looks out toward the door, which for him is
ideal considering the fact that he’s waaay down at the end of the hall. Now to
decorate the door.
After gymnastics Eliza and Hallie headed to Sonic Drive-In
for 50-cent corn dogs for the crew for dinner. Landon only wanted the bread off
the dog and Eliza only wanted the dog. We recited the nursery rhyme Jack Sprat
to them. They make quite a pair.
Right as bedtime started we lost power, so some of the
neighbor kids were out running around with flashlights. These mean parents said
no and made the kids head to bed unsure as to why they had to go to bed and
others did not. Man, life is sure unfair.
Friday, Mike walked the kids to school, and Hallie helped
with recess. No more volunteering until she is contacted by someone again. More
boxes have been emptied, slowly, and more laundry done. Do we every catch up?
After Hallie’s volunteering, we headed to a cafĂ© that is by gymnastics that
receives good reviews on Yelp called Sidecar Cafe At Legends Vintage Motorcyles. The food
we ate was quite tasty; the staff wasn’t quite as friendly as people professed,
but I am sure we will be going back to try some other stuff. Many things
sounded good on the menu. What a great little escape without the kids!
After school, Landon told Hallie he thought he had pulled a
muscle in or around his hip and wasn’t sure if he should go to gymnastics.
After talking about it for a bit and texting his coach we still went, and by
the end of practice he was feeling a lot better. Friday is pizza and a movie
night, and Hallie ran to the local WalMart Supercenter to find a pizza for
dinner. On her way out of the store Hallie recognized our family friend Delores
Gunn. The last time Hallie had seen Delores was when Eliza was born 6 ½ years
ago. It was so great seeing Delores, and Landon was a good sport when Mom was
late picking him up from practice.
Saturday morning we had a city-wide emergency drill. Our job
consisted of putting a sign in our window that said everyone was okay. Mike made alphabet letter pancakes in everyone's names. Landon took some selfies of himself enjoying the goods. The kids
did a few chores in the morning as we try to figure out a new schedule for
things as we settle in to our new digs that we actually like quite well.
After lunch Eliza had something called an inter-squad meet
at AirTime. It was a great practice for the girls as they have a few meets
coming in the fall and their coach had been on maternity leave and is now back.
Eliza did well and worked hard. We are proud of her for sticking it out in
gymnastics even though she doesn’t always want to go.
Soon after we got home Hallie took a nap until Mike was
about to leave for the adult session of stake conference. As Hallie woke up she
couldn’t hear the kids. Mike said they were out playing with the neighbors.
What a great feeling it was to a mom to know that her munchkins have already
found kids to play with! We had one of the boys, who is also a classmate of
Landon’s, over until 8:00 p.m. He was so well behaved, and the kids all did a
great job together.
Sunday we all went to stake conference. It is a great short
walk to the stake center. We didn’t leave the house until just after 9:20, and
we were still able to find a soft seat in the chapel.
Hallie and the kids started an Eric Dowdle puzzle (Niagara
Falls) on Sunday afternoon to add another craft to the one Mike and Hallie
started Friday evening, a LEGO R.V. that they received for Christmas. In the
late afternoon Mike and Eliza made some super yummy banana chocolate chip
cookies and Hallie and Landon read Harry Potter Vol. 5. Diamond and Caleb
called, and we visited with them some. The kids lost their minds while Hallie
tried to carry on a civil conversation with the newlyweds. We tried to have a quiet evening at home in preparation for the first full week of school starting tomorrow.
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