Saturday, June 8, 2013

{23/52}

"a portrait of my daughter, once a week, every week, in 2013."

Everdeen Kate: You went on your first airplane ride this week and did an amazing job! I was nervous the whole 9 hours and was afraid that you would cry and cry, but you slept like a champ and made friends with lady behind us.  You always amaze me with your easy going personality...I wish I had more of that in me :) 
   

 Linking up with Jodi :)

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

from summer she is made...my lovely summer girl

Summer days are finally upon us.  We sleep in a little later and go to bed a little later. The days are uneventful and calm, which is how I like it best...each day blurring into the next. But that's how summer is supposed to be isn't it?  You never really get dressed or do your hair and everything starts to smell of sunscreen.  
When Everdeen naps I pick up where I left off with the packing and cleaning and the getting organized.  We don't move for another month, but I'm anxious to get everything done.  And if I have a few extra minutes I spend it on Pinterest, day dreaming of our new home and how we will decorate it.  Ahhh...we will finally have a place all our own.  We are so excited!
For now, we are quietly enjoying our summer days together as a family.  We were remembering this time last year as we watched our almost one year old explore under the great pine tree yesterday afternoon.  
This time last year my belly couldn't possibly have gotten any bigger under my swollen feet and we were anxiously awaiting the arrival of our daughter. Somedays I still can't believe she is here and is ours...our summer baby, our lovely summer girl. I've always loved summer, but now it has so much more meaning to me.  It is a season of new life for us and it seems to be continuing this summer with our fresh start moving home. 

Summer you are so good to us :)

Sunday, June 2, 2013

{20/52} {21/52} {22/52}

Week 20

Everdeen Kate: You just started to reach your arms up to the sky! I think you're trying to tell us how big you're getting, but I'm going to pretend you're my tiny baby for just a while longer :)


Week 21

Everdeen Kate: I plopped you in the grass to take your picture at Nana and Grandpa's and you immediately started to giggle uncontrollably! Maybe the grass was tickling your legs or maybe you just love life so much you can hardly contain it! Either way that little laugh of yours is the most joyous sound I have ever heard!

Week 22

Everdeen Kate: This is our life right now! We are living amongst boxes and boxes as we begin to pack for our big move.  You and the cats are very helpful...you love to take everything out of the boxes and your furry little friends are always found sleeping at the bottom of the boxes waiting to be filled.  Good thing I started packing early ;) 
   

 Linking up with Jodi :)

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Endings are the saddest part...

These last few days have been a whirlwind of emotions and things to do. My school year is over and with that came the ending of so many things.  Saying goodbye to your friends and a place you called your second home after six years is a difficult thing to do...but this year has been different.  I don't think I ever fully felt like I was back at school after I returned from my maternity leave.  Of course I put in 100% effort ever day, but my heart and mind were with my new daughter and learning how to be a mother. Those were the things that were most important to me this year...not test scores or learning one more new way to analyze a reading assessment. Maybe that has made it a little bit easier to say goodbye...
 We ended our school year with some fun activities- a walk to the neighborhood park.  I'm sure we were a sight to see.  All 100+ Kindergarten students holding hands, two by two, walking down a very busy street.  But we made it safely and enjoyed the hot sun beating down on us.  As we walked back we passed the Burger King across from our school. I heard a chorus of little voices begging me to stop.  "Are we going to Burger King now?"  "Mrs. Wolfe? Can we please stop and get a hamburger!?"  Haha :)
We began our last day of school with a lockdown, something that has unfortunately become very normal at my school.  I guess it was one last hurrah before sending us off into summer. My small friends came to school dressed in their Sunday best for their very much anticipated Kindergarten Graduation. We had been practicing and practicing for a couple of weeks so our songs would be perfect for our moms and dads...and they were. We always end with the song I'm Gonna Miss You and my classroom suddenly became filled with parents crying, wishing their little Kindergarteners would stay five for just a while longer. 

My students were high on sugar and the feeling that summer is coming so we spent our last day of school calmly cleaning up the classroom and saying goodbye. I didn't tell them that I was moving away...I wanted to, but I couldn't find the words.  Every year I give my cloud talk during the last few minutes of school. I told my students that I was proud of them and that they are going to do great things in first grade.  We sang our goodbye song and when we got to the part that says we are thankful for our teachers I was swarmed by my class.  We held each other in a great big hug and I smiled at each of them trying not to let the tears escape my eyes...they are going to do great things, I can feel it. 
The staff gathered outside as the buses drove off-it's tradition to wave goodbye to our students on the last day of school. Little arms poked out of the windows waving wildly at their teachers. And soon they were gone and it was quiet. 

* * *

I spent the next few days packing up my classroom which was quite the job.  I never thought I have accumulated very much stuff, but teachers are notorious for keeping everything...you never know if you'll need that half eaten pencil! But it's finished.  My classroom is now empty, waiting for the next group of students to make their mark. 

  I was one of the last to leave on the teacher workday.  I couldn't make myself walk out the door for the last time.  I just stood in the middle of my room. 

I finally walked over to my piano.  I placed my hands on the keys for the last time and played my clean up song, which is a pretty tune from the 1950's about why the birds are singing.  I thought about how many times I've played that song...

I closed the piano, picked up my last packed box, and quietly said goodbye. 

Friday, May 24, 2013

ten months

We cannot believe our baby girl is 10 months old! The week of her ten month birthday brought lots of firsts- clapping, growling, and her first case of Roseola (not fun).  She has officially discovered the cats and giggles and squeals whenever they enter the room and she especially loves to pet them as she drinks her bottle. 
Everdeen is so full of life and wonderment.  We can't get enough of her belly laughs and her heart melting smiles.   She is our everything!  We love you so so much little one.