~E.L. Konigsburg
I'm in that crazy place again, where there just isn't enough time in the day and I'm so tired every night. The beginning of the school year at the school I work out has started with a bang and only slightly slowed down. As I have mentioned in a previous post, we are down several teachers, so our classrooms are bursting at the seams, and it's taking it's toll on the teachers.
In the office, things seems even busier, I think in these difficult times and with changing demographics, familes are that much more needy. I feel for them, but the types of issues we are seeing in the office now have little to do with education. It can be very draining, but I still love my job. Seeing all the new little kindergartners at the beginning of the year is always heartwarming.
Things at home have been hectic as well. My youngest daughter decided to start playing tennis this year for her high school. So, she's now playing tennis and soccer, she's also involved with Student Government, and somehow got on Yearbook a year early. I am so proud of her, but also a little worried. I think she might be overextending herself. She has all these extracurricular activities on top of her heavy load at school being in AP classes. She's so tired every night, it's hard to see her like that. I think two sports might be a bit too much for her right now, so I'm looking forward to that easing up.
My oldest daughter turns 19 next week! 19!!! I can't believe it...I will be driving her back to La Jolla to move her in to an on-campus apartment. It will be a quick trip, as I am trying not to take too much time off work. It's a bittersweet time, I'm happy to see her start her second year in college, but I will miss her being home too.
Personally, I have been faced with something that is unpleasant, so I am trying to stay postive and keep upbeat. My ex is trying to end some of the financial support he agreed to when we divorced, so he has taken me to court and now I have the burden of trying to keep the much needed support in place. I do not have the financial means to hire a lawyer, so I am doing all the paperwork myself. It's proving to be a very daunting job, but I'm doing my best. With all the loss and grief in the world, I know this is very trivial, but it is still something I am struggling with.
Various little treats for the kids. |
Personalized Candy Bars |
Mini water bottles for thirsty little kids. |
Last weekend, I spent the better part of two days making fun little favors for my niece's 6th birthday party, which is tomorrow. Unfortunately, I can't be there to join the party, but all my little goodies will be. I can't wait to see pictures of her and her little friends celebrating. My parents brought everything down this week for her, and my mom will help with putting it all out and making it a special birthday party for her. I have mentioned before how much I adore my nieces, they are absolutely precious to me. Crafting is a great way for me to relieve stress, so I truly enjoyed spending my time creating all the goodies I made.
Hoping you can find something that helps with the everyday pressures and stresses of life.
Happy Thoughts,
Lisa
The favors you made are adorable! They look so professional.
ReplyDeleteSounds like life is extremely busy for both you and your youngest daughter. Hope things ease up soon. :)
What a schedule for your daughter! She'll either adjust to it or need to rethink it, and he'll be okay either way, I'm betting. And I'm glad you can maintain your perspective and good attitude during so much stress.
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