Time to Breathe

August 25, 2008 by · 2 Comments
Filed under: Mental Strain for Mama 

I barely have time to breathe lately, much less blog. On Friday, I received a phone call from the Department Chair at the college where I will begin teaching tomorrow. Before Friday, I was supposed to teach two Composition/Research classes in the afternoon. She left me a message asking me to switch to the morning. She also said she’d like me to have one Composition/Research course and pick up a Speech course as well.

This schedule allows me to be finished teaching by 10:50 a.m. each day that I’m on campus.  It’s a pretty nice schedule which means that I can pick Big I up from school every day. Plus, I’ve always wanted to teach a speech course. I’ve done a lot of public speaking and I always thought it would be a fun course to teach.

So, I said yes to two preps and very early morning classes.

Instead of spending my last weekend relaxing, I spent hours each day planning and writing my syllabus. To say that I was stressed and overwhelmed would be a gross understatement.  Because I spent my entire weekend planning, I managed to get onto campus today, make copies, and get some other things done.  I am ready for the first week of teaching.  Since I start at 8 a.m., I will need coffee though to be really sure I’m ready.

In other news, I think we’re getting our roof trusses today.  I’ll post pictures later if the guys actually get them up.

Also, Big I had her first day of school today.  Keep your fingers crossed that when I pick her up in a little while, she’s a happy girl. 

And finally, today is voting day.  While I could care less if I win or not, receiving a sucktastic number of votes is not at all cool.  There are some ladies who are already rocking the vote count over there and I think all martial artists and fans of those who sometimes write about martial arts should stand up and say, "Yes! A girl can be hot while being completely covered up and wearing baggy pants in a gi!"  So go and vote for me!  A vote for me is a vote for girls who’ve said no to spandex everywhere!

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And Then There Was a House

August 21, 2008 by · 9 Comments
Filed under: Building the BBM House 

Yesterday I walked through my front door entrance and joyfully gazed at all of my downstairs rooms.  Those guys move fast.  There was not a doubt in my mind that as of tonight, I will have at least a second floor and I was right.  It is finally feeling real.

I walked with the girls through all of the framed up rooms and imagined where I’d place my furniture.  It’s going to be so much fun from here on out.  The basement isn’t really my thing.  The actual rooms are so much more exciting. 

The girls wandered through with me for a while until they got sick of me telling them to please not fall through the hole into the basement where we have yet to get stairs.  Then they decided to jump on a piece of plywood for a while, careful to avoid the discarded half of a hot-dog and the other trash that I’m hoping will get put in a trash can instead of just buried in our yard.  I actually spent some time picking some of it up and throwing it away.  When there’s a trash can in your front yard, and a dumpter directly in front of your house in the street, there’s just no excuse for that.

While they may not be the cleanest bunch of dudes, they are certainly hard working. They were already hard at work at 7:45 a.m. yesterday morning and they were still there at 4:15 p.m. after Big I had her "meet the teacher" social at her new school.

I think she’s feeling a little better about school and I know that I am as well. Her teacher is a veteran and seems very nice.  From the other kids and parents, we learned that she loves art and she’s the only teacher in the school that has an actual piano in her room.  Apparently she likes to sing as well.  While we were standing there, another little girl came up to the teacher to meet her and I instantly recognized her and her Mom. 

Her Mom was my Sunday school teacher many years ago and her daughter played with Big I at Vacation Bible School last summer.  Although they didn’t remember each other, the fact that they are in the same classroom made me so happy.  After we talked for a while, the Mom introduced Big I to another little girl who seems like a real sweetheart as well.   It was such a relief for me to know that she’ll know two kids when she shows up next week for class.  Although she’s still a bit apprehensive, I have a strong feeling that she’s going to really like her new school.

Now, without further delay, I give you the BBM house as it stands as of yesterday (we didn’t get pictures tonight because it was dark by the time we could have gone with a camera.  We’ll go back in the morning). . .

This is the view from my front door.  Straight ahead is the family room, to the left the dining room, to the right the living room, straight back and to the right is the office and straight back and to the left is the kitchen, laundry room, powder room (not visible in this shot). . .

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This is a view of the family room from the kitchen area.  The family room, with its high ceilings, gas fireplace, quarter round windows and skylights is my FAVORITE room in the house.

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And here is the view from the front.  Tomorrow, I’m betting I’ll be able to show you our second floor.

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On another completely unrelated note, I found that my blog was being linked from HotBloggerCalendar.com tonight.  Apparently I’ve been nominated to be on a hot blogger calendar?  Who knew that something like this even existed; and more importantly how the heck did I get on that list? I must look way better on this blog than I do in person. Cool. While I have no expectation of winning a spot, I would like to thank the anonymous person who nominated me. So, if you’d like to fess up, I’ll thank you properly.  It was very sweet, even if you do stay anonymous.

I also desperately need to fill up a spot in my fantasy football league.  The draft is tomorrow night.  Interested? If so, email me asap!

   

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Early Morning Meeting

August 20, 2008 by · 8 Comments
Filed under: Building the BBM House 

Last night we arrived at our house to find most of a first floor.  It was so exciting!  Although the floor wasn’t completely finished, I kept putting Lil C in different areas and telling her "Now you’re in the kitchen," "Now you’re in the laundry room," "Now you’re in the family room."  She giggled like crazy and thought that was great fun (Pictures of the progress to come this week!). You always know you’re on the right path when you get the "do it again Mommy" request.

The only thing we weren’t happy about was the placement of our Bilco steps down into the basement.  On the plans, it says they are supposed to only stick out from the house 5 feet.  In reality, they stick out 8.5 feet.  They hadn’t taken into consideration the fact that we ordered an extra deep basement.  There are only 11 feet on the side of our house until the next property AND it slopes big time down from the neighbor’s yard. 

Mr. BBM and I spent much of last night trying to figure out how we would have to launch things down into the basement from a ramp starting in our neighbor’s yard. We also discussed a wet spot we found in the stone in our basement (the floor has not been poured yet-thank God for that). I won’t go into the details. I’ll just tell you that Mr. BBM discovered that the guys who are framing our house are also using a certain corner of our basement to pee-pee.

Not.

At.

All.

Cool.

So, we met with the Supervisor and Site Foreman early this morning. In case you were wondering what kind of person can think clearly at 7:45 a.m.??? Construction guys can.

The supervisor made some suggestions that I didn’t like. I countered with telling them we really need the area directly out from the Bilco entrance to be flat, not sloped like he proposed.  So, he’s going to give us a retaining wall that slopes down on either side. I think it’s a good solution, not a perfect one, but one that will work.  He also walked us around our lot and showed us how he’s going to grade it.  We’re going to have a very nice flat backyard.  I’m very happy about that.

As the framing crew listened to their music and kept working, I asked the supervisor if he minded if I brought up a more "delicate" issue.  I asked him if he could please have a porta-potty placed in front of our house.  There is one on the street, but it’s kind of a long walk.  I understand the guys have to go, but you know, not in my basement.  While I understand that they haven’t yet poured the foundation, I don’t want to go into my basement and think about man pee in the corner. I explained in vivid detail as to what we found and his reaction was very similar to mine.

"That’s not right," he said. "I’ll take care of that."

I then mentioned my concern that the guys would be angry I said something and therefore screw up my house. He told me not to worry about that. I wish I could post a picture of the supervisor, because if you could see what he looks like, you would totally believe that he’s taking care of it too.  I truly have nothing to worry about.  Even the framing guy who looks like one of the guys from ZZ Top will be afraid.

As we were leaving, he walked back over to the crew and gave them the business. Hopefully that will be the end of them doing their "business" in my basement.

***There are some new reviews up at The BBM Review. Check out the Noodleboro reviews for a chance to win one of the games yourself!

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Bags of Character

August 19, 2008 by · Comments Off on Bags of Character
Filed under: Uncategorized 

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  • All prices include shipping and handling within the contiguous United States. There may be an additional charge for shipments outside the contiguous United States.
  • Customer selects from a broad array of Satin Brocade material. All bags may not be availabe in all materials. 
  • All bags are individually handmade.
  • Payments are accepted via PayPal.
  • Please contact Kathy at bagsofcharacter at comcast dot net for availability and/or more information.

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Single Bo Bag- $30

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Ecu Bo or Multiple Bo Bag- $30

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Tunfa Bag- $30

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Katana or Sword Bag- $30

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Tekko Bag- $15

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Nunchaku Bag- $15

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Looking for Me?

August 19, 2008 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Just for Fun 

I’m guest posting over at Karl’s place today. Please visit, give Karl a comment, and while you’re there give him some encouragement (he recently quit smoking). 

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