We have a lot of fun stuff going on at school so as long as they're busy with work and projects, they're pretty okay to be around. In fact, they get really excited about some of the lessons I teach and activities I come up with and that always makes me feel really good. They really are sweet kids...
We're still studying Ancient China and loving it! Today we learned about paper and printing and we made our own stamps. I'm hoping we'll use the stamps to decorate our poetry books but as we just started poetry yesterday, I can't guarantee that there will actually be a poetry book. We only have two weeks left in school. We're also planning a China themed party for our last full day of school. We're going to make decorations and dress up and make all of the food together and everything. It should be a blast!
I picked up a 5 pound bag of fortune cookies while Steven and I were in Chinatown a couple of weeks ago. The kids loved them! Steven and I did too. They are completely gone.
School is keeping me very busy and this last week and a half I spent most of my free time filling out applications. I don't currently have a job lined up for next year so I've been working really hard on that. I have completed 6 applications and there are another two on my list. After I've finished those, I'll look back through all of the websites again and probably try to find some other schools with job openings that I might not even know about yet. Not sure what I'll do if I don't get a teaching job but we'll deal with that when (if?) we get there. I'm choosing not to worry -- or at least that's what I tell myself :)

After a morning of french toast, games, and an estate sale (S&K found a new dining table with 3 leaves and 10 chairs, I got a super cute little sugar shaker - NBD), Steven and I made the drive back home just in time for family dinner. We celebrated Grammi's birthday over Northlake Tavern pizza at Uncle Scott's house and then crashed at Mom's for the night. We don't like to make the drive home if we don't have to. We spent most of Monday on the couch watching the last few episodes in Season 2 of The Voice. I love that show. What an incredible opportunity that would be! I would definitely choose Adam as my coach. Well, actually, after watching the entire season, I wonder if maybe I would choose Blake. Hard to say I guess. Most definitely NOT Cee Lo or Christina. Congratulations to Jermaine Paul! Definitely a well deserved win. I can't believe Steven and I didn't accidentally hear who the winner was before we had a chance to finish watching the season -- so thankful for my mom's DVR!
On a not so happy note... It has been a bummer of a week (month?) in Seattle. Seven people have been killed in as many days. It's really pretty frightening how many shootings there have been and all of them totally random. The news is somewhat horrifying these days. I would suggest steering clear of it. And it seems like it isn't just Seattle either. There's scary stuff like that happening all over the country. It's just really sad and I felt like it needed to be acknowledged. So there's that.
Not much else to report... we made homemade pizza tonight (pepperoni, mushrooms, ground beef, jalapenos, and cheese on whole wheat crust -- yum!) and watched a movie called Everybody's Fine. It was very good but also very very sad. Too sad maybe. Robert De Niro plays a character whose wife has passed away and as she was his only link to his children, he's trying his best to get to know them for himself. Meanwhile they're all trying their best not to disappoint him with their imperfect lives so they only tell him what they think he wants to hear and their dishonesty continues to widen the void between them. I don't do well with movies about people who are old and alone and have lost their spouse and have kids who don't want to have a relationship with them. I kept the tears in until the very end and then totally lost it. Because I am way overtired all the time these days I couldn't stop crying. We had to get out some chocolate and turn on Seinfeld until I fell asleep on Steven. I know. I'm ridiculous.