Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Slow Going

Well, I haven’t been completely lazy this week, but I’ve still come close.  Today is the first day I actually got on the treadmill.  I watched the first episode of Big Bang.  Maybe if I finish the series, I’ll lose some weight.  I’ve been making study cards for Scrabble.  I know all my two letter words and I’m working on the threes.  Of the 1015 three letter words, I’m down to about 150 that I don’t readily know.  I’m also working on four pages of unusual four letter words.  I made some bingo stem lists and a variety of other random word lists such as names that are acceptable words, vowel dumps, and unfamiliar q,x,j,z words.  It’s a lot to try to conquer in less than a month, but surely a few words will stick with me. 

As far as house cleaning goes – well, I cleaned and organized two kitchen cabinets – does that count?  I started some work that I’ve needed to do as secretary of the community band I’m in, but didn’t work on it today.  I’ve been making some rosaries but they are for my brother’s kids.  I spent much of today reading though.  I’ve almost finished one of my books. 

I agreed to be a test proctor for a week and a half in July.  It will be boring and tedious, but I’ll get paid $25 an hour for six hours a day.  That translates into about $1200.  That could pay for a cruise I’m interested in going on next year. Or I could pay off my visa bill.  I won’t get the money in time for Vegas, but it would still be nice to have. 

Tomorrow I have to go to a training session for the test proctoring.  The Spurs are playing the final game tomorrow and I don’t think I can watch it.  The last game was too stressful for me.  They had it in their hands and lost it.  It was very frustrating.  I guess this is why I’ve never been a sports fan.  I’m taking the loss personally and it ticks me off. 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Summer To Do List

I want to make sure that I actually get some things done this summer and don’t sit like a slug on the couch all day.  So far I’m not succeeding, but it’s only day 3 of summer vacation.  What better way to procrastinate but to blog about it? 

Exercising: I no longer have the “time” excuse for not exercising.  I bought a $600 treadmill months ago and installed a mini television in front of it.  I also bought the first three seasons of Big Bang Theory and all the Columbo episodes to watch.  So my vow is to walk a minimum of 30 minutes a day. 

Reading: I have a ton of books waiting to be read so I’m going to try to squeeze in some reading every day.  My problem will be once I get into a book, that’s all I will want to do.

House cleaning:  Not my favorite thing, but I need to stay on top of it so I’ll try to focus on something small every day – like laundry.  Andrew posted a comment on my Facebook page about the garage.  I don’t know if I’ll get to that this summer.  With much of it full with Josh’s items, there’s not a lot I can do.  There’s a lot of Matt’s stuff in there that probably needs to go into the attic, but it’s not a priority right now.

School work:  I have to prepare for a session that I’ll be teaching in the fall so I do need to work on that some this summer.  I also need to work on updating the school website.  I probably won’t work on this on a daily basis, but I do need to do some work throughout the summer and not do it at the last minute like I tend to do. 

Scrabble Studying:  Since I’m now committed to playing in the National tournament, I really need to do some word study before we head out to Vegas next month.  I’m going to try to commit to at least 30 minutes a day.  Matt bought me some index cards and a special new pen with purple ink so I’ll get started on those today. 

House organization:  I don’t know if I’ll get to this, but I still have closets with stuff that needs to be put away and organized. 

Start an etsy shop:  I have a bunch of rosaries that I need to sell and beads for several more that I need to make.  I think I should start an etsy shop to sell them. 

Well, I guess that’s enough to get me started this summer.  Now if I could just get myself off this couch and actually start doing some of these things!  I think I should have lunch first.  I need that energy to get going. 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Summer break is here

Well, I survived my second year as librarian.  My last day of work for this year was on Friday.  I actually finished by noon so I turned in my keys and checked out and then went to help the library facilitator.  I spent the afternoon scanning documents for her.  It was a pretty successful year for me though it was still overwhelming at times.  I started a library and Scrabble club this year.  I won two grants this year.  I ran a successful UIL tournament for speech events.  On top of that I still handled textbooks, placed library orders, catalogued books, dealt with technology issues, updated the school website, and did several other duties.  The job is still better than teaching by far. 

So yesterday I slept in until about 9:30.  It was pretty much a do nothing day.  I watched t.v., goofed off online, and made some apple turnovers.  Josh headed back to Canyon in the afternoon.  I met Matt for church at 5:30 and then we had our leftovers from Maggiano’s for dinner.  We ate there on Friday night and the service was incredibly slow.  We watched the movie Hope Springs last night.  It was ok, but I thought it would be funnier. 

Matt and I went to breakfast at Cracker Barrel this morning.  After that we went to Home Depot, Walmart, and Lowes.  He bought be some notecards to use for making study cards for Scrabble nationals.  My aunt and uncle is paying for most of our trip.  They booked the airfare for us and are going to pay for the hotel.  They were going to go with us, but they are buying a house and might be closing around that time.

The Spurs play again tonight and I hope they do better than what they have been.  They need to step it up and stop allowing so many turnovers.  If they don’t, they won’t win the series.  It would be exciting if they do though. 

Friday, June 07, 2013

I’m a winner

I found out a couple of weeks ago that I won a small local grant of about $545 for my Scrabble Club at school.  I’m going to purchase new boards, tiles, and dictionaries with that money.  I was gone the day that they were going to surprise me so the grant lady came yesterday.  She happened to come while I was having a pizza party for my Scrabble students and handing out awards. She stayed for the awards and seemed very impressed by everything.  She took pictures of the students and asked them questions. 

So last night I was watching the Spurs game (Go Spurs Go!) and I was thinking about the other grant I applied for this year.  All the librarians in the district were asked to apply for the Laura Bush Foundation grant earlier this year.  So I spent some time on it and submitted my application back in December.  The district librarian facilitator read through the application and narratives before we submitted and gave me some very positive comments.  She said that normally she sends a standard response to everyone but wanted to let me know that she thought my grant stood out to her and she hoped I won.  I hadn’t heard from the foundation but knew they made the awards in late May or early June so I went to the website last night to see if they posted the winners yet.  Lo and behold, I found out that I won the grant.  It turns out I also received an email but didn’t see it until after I read the press release online.  This is a $5000 grant that can be used to purchase books and magazines.  This is without any restrictions on content.  So I’m looking forward to doing some book shopping this summer. 

So that distracted me for a little while during the game, but it was great to watch the Spurs pull ahead in the 4th quarter and beat the Heat by 4 points.  I really hope that they will win another title.  That would be very exciting.  I can’t believe I’ve become a basketball fan.  It’s hard not to be in a town to that loves their team. 

Today was the last day of school for students.  I have to work all next week and then I’m off for the summer.  I guess I need to start study for the National Scrabble tournament that I’ll be competing in next month.  I’m debating about heading back to Canyon around the 22nd to go to the planning meeting for our 25th reunion.  Well, I’m very full from dinner at Pappasito’s so I’m going to head to bead even though they’re showing episodes of Monk on t.v.

Monday, June 03, 2013

A fun weekend – but I’m old

My friend Kirsten came down Thursday evening.  She had to bring her dogs because she wasn’t able to get a reservation at her usual kennel where she lives.  Luckily my pets took it in stride for the most part.  Mollie was the most irritated – she had to bark and let it be known that strange animals were invading her space.  Felix hissed and his tail grew about three sizes.  Lucy just stayed out of the way and Max could care less. 

Friday evening we went to see Star Trek: Into Darkness.  Andrew has been anxiously awaiting my review as a non-Trekkie.  Well, I wouldn’t consider myself a Trekkie per se, however, I'm I’ve watched the 2nd, 3rd, 4th (my favorite), and 5th original movies and First Contact.  I’ve also watched The Next Generation and Voyager series from time to time.  Josh had to explain part of the plot since I had not seen the film released before this one, but I did get the mirrored plot to The Wrath of Khan.  I enjoyed the movie and I’m especially fond of Benedict Cumberbatch because I enjoy watching Sherlock.  My friend, Kirsten, however is the ultimate Trekkie and she also enjoyed the movie, but she didn’t agree with the villain’s ethnicity change from the original film.  (Hopefully that doesn’t give too much away to those who haven’t seen it.)  I thought some of the characterization compared to the original characters was nicely done such as with Bones and Scotty. 

Saturday was a very long but fun day of coaster riding.  Unfortunately we got off to a rough start because my friend Kirsten was going to leave her dogs at a local kennel for the day and they were very slow.  I barely made it in time to register.  Even then, I had to wait for Kirsten and we missed the first ride of the day on Iron Rattler.  I did get into the park a little early with my Gold season pass, but we had a to wait a while for the ride on Iron Rattler.  After that we walked on to a front row seat on Superman.  It was a great ride.  It got pretty hot during the day so we rested and cooled off by going to shows.  We also got to have a walkback on Iron Rattler which means we got take pictures from within and above the track.  I got a few good shots from that.  The hospitality at the park was just amazing.  For dinner they served us fajitas (chicken and beef), rice, beans, chips and queso, and fresh fruit for desert.  They also gave us tickets for two alcoholic beverages of choice (beer or margarita), plus they had a variety of soft drinks available.  When I registered, I also got an Iron Rattler shirt.  At the end of the evening we got exclusive ride time (ERT) on Iron Rattler, Sky Screamer, and Superman.  By the end of the day I got three rides each on all the major coasters and actually got five rides on Superman.  We got back very late and I was sore, exhausted, and thoroughly sweaty and yucky.  I took a shower and fell right into bed.  I spent most of Sunday recovering by doing a lot of nothing and napping. 

Today was productive at work – mostly scanning textbooks.  Matt helped by shelving library books for me today.  Tomorrow I’m getting help.  My secretary found someone that was willing and available to get some extra work.  She also made sure that we could push the approval through so the help could start tomorrow.  That way I might actually be able to get everything done that I need before my last day.  This is the last week with students, but I work another week beyond that. 

Matt grilled some brats tonight and now we’re watching the Pacers/Heat game to see who the Spurs will play in the finals.  I probably won’t watch the entire game.  I’m going to call it an early night and get some rest because I’m feeling old and tired. 

Thursday, May 30, 2013

And now I have a cold

I thought I’d be luckily enough to go an entire school year without getting sick.  Well, I almost made it.  I talked myself out of taking sick days the last two days so I went to work feeling kind of crappy.  But there’s so much that needs to be done.  I’m slowly making progress.  I was supposed to get some hired help in, but I don’t think it’s going to happen.  I didn’t know enough people around here to suggest anyone and now it’s down to just a week of school left.  (Yay!)  I actually have two weeks of work left, but it will go by fast.

Josh is no longer employed by my uncle so that’s going to dampen things around here for a while.  I’m going to have to cover his bills this summer.  It’s kind of hard to find a job for just two months.  But at least he has employment in the fall as he’ll be teaching freshman theory classes. 

My friend Kirsten is coming down to visit tonight.  We’re going to go see the new Star Trek movie tomorrow and then go to Fiesta Fest at Six Flags on Saturday.  We’ll get exclusive ride time on the new Iron Rattler and Superman.  That will be awesome!  I hope my cold subsides before then.  I’ve been taking Zicam when I think about it, but I left it at school today. 

Monday, May 27, 2013

A Nice Trip Back “Home”

“Home” is a relative term these days.  I headed back to Canyon for a trip this weekend.  And though that place was my home for many, many years, I’m finding that I really belong to San Antonio now.  It was great to see people though.  I was able to see my friend Pam who I hadn’t seen since her daughter’s funeral.  She is still having a rough time, but managing the best she can.  She cried when she hugged me.  We had dinner at Abuelo’s – a really good Mexican restaurant.  On Saturday morning, I went to the Donut Stop and enjoyed a maple donut and a cinnamon cluster.  I went shopping afterward and bought some books and a gift card for my friend that is retiring.  I met my former mother-in-law for lunch and we went to The Plaza which is another Mexican restaurant.  It’s funny how I came from San Antonio – a city with 100’s of Mexican restaurants and ate my fill of Mexican food in Amarillo.  We had a nice visit and then I did more shopping afterward.  I went to Dillard’s and they had a pretty good sale going on so even though I shouldn’t have, I bought some clothes.  But they’re really cute.  For dinner on Saturday, I met my friend Carol from church.  We went to Feldman’s and had a nice long visit.  Everyone wants to know when Matt and I are getting married and I tell them that I’d like to know that myself.  On Sunday, I slept in a little and then went to the 11:15 mass at church since the men’s ensemble would be singing.  Mass was very nice and I realize that my church is one of the things I miss the most about Canyon.  I still haven’t found a church here that comes close.  I feel more spiritually renewed when I go back to St. Ann’s.  After church, I met Mary, my former choir director, and her husband and son at Taco Villa.  Yes, I finally got my Taco Villa fix.  I ordered the meat burrito grande and a cripy taco.  It was so yummy.  After that I went to the retirement party for my former colleague who taught for 35 years.  It was great to see her and catch up with all my other speech teacher friends.  I intended to leave by 3:30 or 4:00 but the entertainment lasted longer than expected.  I didn’t get out of there until 4:30.  I went to Taco Villa (again) and picked up a burrito to eat on the road.  Luckily I didn’t hit any weather on the way home.  I made it in around 12:30 last night.  I had to work today so I came home pretty tired.  Josh has a friend (female) visiting here for a few days.  Matt grilled some tilapia this evening.  Right now we’re watching the Spurs game hoping that they’ll go ahead and sweep the series.  I’m probably going to bed early tonight.  Tomorrow I have to go to a meeting all day and then the rest of the week, I’m going to work on cleaning up the library and getting rid of a lot of equipment that we have in storage. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Been awhile

I’ve been buried under a mountain of work.  It is a crazy time of year.  I’m trying to deal with all the fixed assets at the school which is an extensive task.  This past weekend was our middle school UIL contest and that took up the majority of my time over the past few weeks.  I was working with students, making arrangements for travel, ordering lunches, and preparing to run all the speaking events on the day of the contest.  Luckily I made it through everything.  Unfortunately we had several students that didn’t show up the day of contest.  The contest that I ran went well, and one of my students placed 2nd in her event.  We had a total of 13 students compete and 4 of them placed in the top 6 in their contests.  My principal thanked me for the work I did.  Now I have to try get everything done that needs to be done in the next few weeks before the end of school. 

I have had some fun too.  Matt and I went to Fiesta Texas this past weekend.  We rode the new Iron Rattler rollercoaster twice.  The second time we waited for a front row seat.  It was a really great ride.  We’ll be going back on June 1st for an ACE event at the park.  My friend Kirsten is coming down for it and Josh will be going as well. 

I’m going to go back to Canyon this weekend.  A speech teacher friend of mine is retiring and there’s a party for her on Sunday.  It’s a chance to visit with a lot of my old friends that I haven’t seen in a while.  Plus I can eat at Taco Villa. 

So I think Matt and I are destined to be together.  How do I know this do you ask?  Well, we got confirmation of it at Six Flags.  It was a hot day and when you need to cool off for a bit, you go shopping in the air conditioned shops.  While browsing, I saw this exactly as it is pictured:

mattjen

I’m not sure what it means that my name was on top – but the two name plates were just like that.  I was just casually looking around and noticed it so I had to snap a picture.  Now if Matt could just deal with his final commitment issues, we would be good to go.  I think part of it is still dealing with his mother.  He did take a small step.  Her birthday was this past weekend and he sent her a gift card and a note stating that we wanted to visit her sometime.  We’ll see if we get an invite or not.  I guess whatever the answer is, it will at least be an answer.  It’s not going to change our relationship.  I think he hopes that she’ll approve of me, but if she doesn’t, we’ll both move on. 

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Roller Coaster Riding

It was a very long day of waiting.  I set my alarm for 6:07 but was awake shortly after 5:00 a.m.  I got up around 5:45.  I left the house right at 7:00 in hopes of avoiding bad traffic and I was lucky in that respect.  It slowed down slightly near downtown, but wasn’t bad at all after that.  I got to the park around 7:40.  Once there, I turned in my release form and then went through security.  We had our pictures taken with our names for identification purposes.  We headed over towards the coaster around 8:00 but ended up going past it to another area where they served us breakfast.  I honestly thought it was going to be a smaller group of about 30 or 40 people, but there were over 100 there.  Breakfast was decent – lots of fruit and pastries.  Then we waited and waited.  One of the guys directing the commercial came around and starting pairing people off. At the end there was a group of “singles” that hadn’t been paired and I was one of those.  I feel like an outcast being one of the last to be “picked.”  I got a partner but we ended up being nearly last in line.  Then we waited more.  We finally headed over the the coaster a little after 11:00.  Then we waited.  We finally got up on the platform and they sent a couple of trains with people through.  But then they had technical difficulties.  It was close to noon so they had us leave the platform and go eat lunch.  They served us a choice of BBQ brisket or grilled chicken with beans, potato salad, and cobbler.  So we ate.  Finally we got to head back to the coaster around 1:00.  Again, I was at the end of the line.  I finally got a ride shortly before 2:00.  It was a great ride – I love the hybrid compared to the rough coaster it was before.  After that ride we had to go back down to the ground level and get in line again if we wanted another ride.  Slowly people started leaving.  They had to do reset cameras again so I had to wait another hour or so.  I was able to get a second right around 3:15 – second to last car in the back.  Event though they were going to open more coasters and keep going until 8:00, I had to leave by 3:30 to go to a meeting for UIL.

I made it to the meeting with time to spare.  We had to grade the papers for the writing events.  Luckily I was able to choose a smaller group of papers and we finished by 6:45 when I had to leave to go play my last orchestra concert for the season.  I got home shortly before 10:00 tonight.  I’m going to head to bed shortly since the Spurs aren’t playing very well tonight. 

Monday, May 06, 2013

Time to clean the garage – again

For those loyal blog readers that have been around a while, you know that I have made numerous posts about cleaning my garage.  I think it is a never ending battle.  I thought that perhaps when I moved to a new place that I could for once and for all have a nice clean garage.  No such luck.  When I first moved down her to San Antonio, I did have a fairly clean garage that wasn’t really filled with all that much stuff.  When I moved again to the house I’m now, the garage was mostly filled with empty boxes and the regular tools and such.  Then Matt decided to get rid of a storage unit at his apartment and he moved a bunch of his stuff into the garage.  Slowly the piles started to grow.  We’re moving Josh back home this weekend so we needed to make sure we had space to put his stuff in there until he moves again in August.  So Matt and I worked on de-cluttering.  We really just threw a bunch of stuff away and then reorganized the piles.  At least there’s room to get Josh’s stuff in.  I think if Matt ever wants to park his car in the other side of the garage, we’ll need to get a storage shed in the backyard for the lawn stuff and some of his items like his fishing gear and golf clubs (though he doesn’t play). 

In other news, on whim I applied to be in a commercial shoot for the new Iron Rattler at Fiesta Texas.  I don’t know if I’ll get selected, but I thought I’d give it a shot.  I’d have to take a day off of work, but it would be cool to get to ride the coaster before anyone else does.  --- UPDATE--- I just got an email back from the park stating that I’m going to be in the shoot … how awesome is that!!

Things at work are busy as always.  The conference I went to in Ft. Worth was pretty good – got several ideas, but I need time to sort it all out.  As soon as I got back I had to handle a week of technology testing.  This week I’m having to work on fixed assets which means I’m going to be all over the school looking for technology equipment.  Next week is UIL which means I’ll be going crazy getting all the stuff ready for that.  After that I have to start trying to get in all the overdue books and work on textbooks.  The end of the year is just crazy, but I’m excited about summer break coming soon!