Ashlee and Mikayla started attending Ballico School today. And yes, I did it again. I did not get any pictures of their first day. We had to get there early so they could get their schedules and get their chrome books. They use Chrome Books instead of text books at this school. Everything is done on the computer.
Mikayla loved it, Ashlee isn't so sure about the whole thing. She is more or less just dealing with it.
Fast Forward a few days/weeks:
-I thought to take a picture many times, but for some reason or another the girls didn't want me to do it.
-Mikayla (who has always had issues with wanting to go to school) says "Mom I actually like school now, but that doesn't mean I don't like being at home either." Finally, she likes going to school. Hopefully it will stay that way!
-Ashlee enjoys having some time in the morning to relax before going to school. And is starting to get a bit more use to things.
-I enjoy the fact that our commute has been cut from 80 minutes a day to 20 minutes a day, the girls don't have to get up so early in the morning and they get out of school 25 minutes earlier 4 days a week.
-All the food served at lunch is homemade. They BBQ meat for Carne Asada, make homemade cookies, waffles, etc. The girls still bring their lunch from home, but are scoping out what they would like to try in the future.
-They have PE 4 days a week and run the mile once a week.
-There is less homework. The principal feels like after school kids should be with their families and doing extra curricular activities so some class time is give to do homework. I like his thinking!
-They have a 15min break in the morning and students are allowed to go have snacks like yogurt, fruit, muffins, etc. All for like 75cents. Mikayla loves that! She will not eat breakfast in the morning, so this allows her to eat without waiting until lunch.
-Mikayla tried out for the volleyball team and made the team. She has done very well. The coach says she is an asset to the team. She has been mentioned a few times on the morning announcements at school for her "Ace serves" and the number of points she has scored.
So far we are starting to get the hang of things. Trying to get use to all the technology has been a bit of a challenge, but it has also been a life saver as well. We are still getting use to it all, but things seem to be getting better. There have been a couple of issues one with a student and some with a teacher, but hopefully we will get through it.
Last week I received a call from a friend at our old school, telling me that the math teacher was being fired. They had too many parent complaints, all the student's were failing, and either the VP or Principal had to be in the class pretty much at all times to watch him because things were so bad.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Last Day at Whitmore Charter
This school year has not got off to a good start. Mikayla's home room teacher, who is also the math teacher for the entire middle school, has been horrible to say the least. I have complained to the administration just about every single day since the first day of school and the only response I get is "we will continue to work with him." The guy has supposedly taught for 12 years! If he doesn't know what he is doing by now, he should probably be doing something else.
Friday both girls came home with the exact same homework. Mikayla is in 6th grade and Ashlee is in the 8th grade, there is no possible way they could both be learning the exact same thing. When I found out that they had the same homework, which was homework neither one of them could do, I went to the Vice Principal, she was surprised that they both had the same thing and said she would look in to it and get back to me, but she never got back to me. Then Mikayla proceeded to tell me that he had her and another student, go sit in the front of the class, and mumbled something like "because they have problems" (he was referring to her hearing impairment) not okay at all. In the days prior to this he couldn't even turn on the computer to take attendance and had to have a student show him how to the attendance (a student shouldn't even know how to do the attendance).
So after lot's of sleepless nights and listening to the girls complaining every single day, I decided to take them to tour Ballico School. The school I went to. We were very impressed with the principal and his conservative philosophy. We liked what we saw and heard. Mikayla was ready to start school at Ballico, Ashlee was hesitant. It's her 8th grade year, she wanted to graduate with her friends and she didn't want to leave them. After weighing the pros and the cons. We decided to move the girls to Ballico School.
It was a hard decision. We had made so many friends at Whitmore and knew so many of the families there. I had been active in the Parent Booster Club there since Mikayla was in Kindergarten and they had made lots of memories there. But we felt like it was something we should do.
The last day was hard, I had teachers and other staff members coming up to me in the parking lot, the girls had to say good bye to their friends, and leave their home away from home.
I wasn't able to get any pictures of that day, because we were running a bit behind with everything going on, but one of the teachers aids texted me a picture and Ashlee was able to take some pictures on her phone.
Friday both girls came home with the exact same homework. Mikayla is in 6th grade and Ashlee is in the 8th grade, there is no possible way they could both be learning the exact same thing. When I found out that they had the same homework, which was homework neither one of them could do, I went to the Vice Principal, she was surprised that they both had the same thing and said she would look in to it and get back to me, but she never got back to me. Then Mikayla proceeded to tell me that he had her and another student, go sit in the front of the class, and mumbled something like "because they have problems" (he was referring to her hearing impairment) not okay at all. In the days prior to this he couldn't even turn on the computer to take attendance and had to have a student show him how to the attendance (a student shouldn't even know how to do the attendance).
So after lot's of sleepless nights and listening to the girls complaining every single day, I decided to take them to tour Ballico School. The school I went to. We were very impressed with the principal and his conservative philosophy. We liked what we saw and heard. Mikayla was ready to start school at Ballico, Ashlee was hesitant. It's her 8th grade year, she wanted to graduate with her friends and she didn't want to leave them. After weighing the pros and the cons. We decided to move the girls to Ballico School.
It was a hard decision. We had made so many friends at Whitmore and knew so many of the families there. I had been active in the Parent Booster Club there since Mikayla was in Kindergarten and they had made lots of memories there. But we felt like it was something we should do.
The last day was hard, I had teachers and other staff members coming up to me in the parking lot, the girls had to say good bye to their friends, and leave their home away from home.
I wasn't able to get any pictures of that day, because we were running a bit behind with everything going on, but one of the teachers aids texted me a picture and Ashlee was able to take some pictures on her phone.
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| Mariah, Lauren, Ashlee and Alyssa |
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| Brooke, Allison and Mikayla |
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
First Day of 6th and 8th Grades
Today was the first day of 6th grade for Mikayla and the first day of 8th grade for Ashlee. It's going to be one of those unsuspecting years, because almost all of the middle school teachers at our school this year are new, so we don't know what to expect. We are hoping they will be as good as the teachers Ashlee had last year in middle school.
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| Ashlee and Lauren |
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| Mikayla, Allison, Serina, Karah, Brooke and Madison |
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| Mikayla, Brooke, Allison, Karah and Jordan |
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| Ashlee and Alyssa |
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Our 4th Home
In June of 2013 we had to move due to John's change in employment (his previous job included a house). A few months before our lease was up, we started to look into buying a home. We got pre-approved and started looking at homes on the market, only to be pretty disappointed in what we saw. Every time we looked at a home and went back home we realized that the home we were renting was in better condition than those that we looked at. So we finally got the courage up to ask the landlords if they would be interested in selling the house. To our surprise, they said they were considering asking us the same thing. Long story short, a few weeks later it was a done deal and the house was ours. This is the 4th house we have owned over the last 17 years.
We knew that we wanted to do some remodeling, but we were going to do it little by little. But when we went to get an estimate on remodeling the kitchen, there was a pretty significant sale coming up that would save us thousands, so we decided to do the remodel sooner rather than later and since the living room, dining room, and kitchen along with the hallway, are kind of all one big attached area, that meant we had to do it all at once; and of course the girls were ready to decorate their rooms too, so we started working on their rooms the weeks prior to the "big" remodel.
Note: During this whole process John took most of the pictures on his phone. Needless to say, the last day of the remodel, his phone crashed and we lost almost all of the pictures. Here is what we have.
THE BEFORE PICTURES:
Ashlee's Room
Fireplace Area before
Dinning Room
Living Room
The Kitchen Before (this was taken on Valentines Day, the only picture we had of the kitchen before).
We still have our bedroom and two bathrooms to do, along with some work on the outside. But for now the rest of that will wait. The house feels so much bigger and open.
We knew that we wanted to do some remodeling, but we were going to do it little by little. But when we went to get an estimate on remodeling the kitchen, there was a pretty significant sale coming up that would save us thousands, so we decided to do the remodel sooner rather than later and since the living room, dining room, and kitchen along with the hallway, are kind of all one big attached area, that meant we had to do it all at once; and of course the girls were ready to decorate their rooms too, so we started working on their rooms the weeks prior to the "big" remodel.
Note: During this whole process John took most of the pictures on his phone. Needless to say, the last day of the remodel, his phone crashed and we lost almost all of the pictures. Here is what we have.
THE BEFORE PICTURES:
Ashlee's Room
Dinning Room
Living Room
The process involved scraping the popcorn ceiling off every remodeled room, peeling paint off the walls in two bedrooms for countless hours, peeling off painted over wallpaper, patching drywall, replacing moldy sheet rock, re-texturing, sanding, priming, painting, removing carpet, installing hand scraped laminate flooring, redoing some of the electrical, installing ceiling fans, installing recessed LED lighting, replacing and rerouting some of the plumbing, taring out tile floors and counter tops, removing kitchen cabinets that were nailed instead of screwed to the wall, etc.
John worked 12 hours or more a day for two weeks straight to get everything done, and it was over a 100 degrees everyday in a house with no air conditioning. My grandpa, brother and mom all helped us too, and we did hire someone to help John for a few days with the re-texturing process, but overall John worked countless hours non-stop to get the job done and he did a fantastic job.
The Process:
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| This is the paint peeling off the wall in Ashlee's room. |
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| Framing in the wall that had three ugly windows in it, in between the living room and dining room. We wanted to tare the whole wall out, but it was load bearing so we couldn't do that. |
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| Mikayla's ceiling after the popcorn texture was removed. |
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| The mess that peeling paint makes and peeling it off is not fun! |
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| Installing hand scraped laminate flooring |
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| Installing kitchen cabinets |
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| Installing appliances, counter top, back splash, sink and faucet |
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| The ugly wall with three windows in it that was between the living room and dining room. |
The After Pictures
The long awaited after pictures, please note that they are not the completely finished after pictures; but they are pictures of what things look like now. I still have some decorating that I would like to do, and we eventually want to do something with the ugly brick fireplace, but for now this is what it looks like.
| Living Room |
| Dinning Room |
| Living room/kitchen |
| Hallway |
| Mikayla's Room |
| Ashlee's Room |
| Mikayla's room |
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| The Kitchen |
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