Sorry it's been a while since I've updated, but life sure got busy the second August hit! Just a quick update on all the Coombs family:
Jon: Jon's back to teaching at Basha high school and is having a great year. Although he's been enjoying having a prep period this year (giving him a little more time during the school day), he's needed that extra time because he is also in the middle of writing his thesis and trying to get his observation hours done for his Master's class . That certainly has been keeping him busy! If things go well, though, he should be completely done with his whole Master's program (thesis included!) by December. Yaaay!!!
Heather: Okay, so I've been UBER-busy this last month. I managed to get myself wrangled into a long-term teaching assignment this year, with very unusual circumstances. I'm teaching ELD (English Language Development) for grades 1-6, a class that no other teacher wanted due to its inherent challenges. It's an inclusion class, which means my students are with me all day, except when I send them out to their grade level for math, which has been a scheduling nightmare in itself. Not only is it challenging due to the diverse grades levels I have, but even within those grades levels they are at very diverse language abilities. I have some students that are reading/writing at a 4th grade level (inlcuding my 6th graders), while I have others that don't even know their alphabet sounds! (My 2-year old knows most of her alphabet sounds!) So basically I have to prepare about 3-4 different lesson plans for every day! I have 14 students at the moment (it changes weekly as they discover new students that should be in my class). Oh, and the kicker of it all--because it's a brand new program in the state of Arizona, there are no books, no curriculum, no previous teacher or lesson plans to follow--so, basically I'm making this up as I go along! It's been a challenge, to say the least, but it's been fun, as well. The one nice thing about having no precedence to follow--I also have no one telling me I'm doing it wrong!
In addition to teaching full-time, I also started teaching a cardio step and toning class on Monday nights at the Copper Basin YMCA, our local gym. I've been having a blast, so anyone reading this in Queen Creek--come out on Monday nights from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m and join us! The class is a lot of fun, and I promise to give you a REALLY good workout! =)
Good thing we got rid of the TV! Whatever time I have left after teaching, lesson-planning, grading, working out at the gym, playing with friends, and doing my primary stuff (which has been keeping me rather busy lately with teacher-training, activities, meetings, baptisms, and just keeping my teachers in place!), is spent adoring my sweet children and husband. I really wish I had more time with them, but I do try make our time together as quality as possible!
Oh, yeah, I did find time to finish the last book of the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, as well! Yes, I loved it. =)
Aaron: My big 4-year old has had a busy month, too! He turned 4 on August 20th, and we had a big party for him with all his friends, a pinata, games, art project, and of course, pizza, cake and ice cream! It was a lot of fun for everyone, except for the cleaning crew (i.e. Jon and Heather) that had to reassemble my house after being rampaged by 10 kids between the ages of 2 and 5. But it sure was worth it to see how much fun Aaron had!
Aaron's also back in school now. He goes to a special-needs preschool for his speech delay 4 days a week for 3 hours a day at a local elementary school . He has a great teacher and really loves it, but his favorite part--he gets to ride the bus!! This is a good thing that he thinks the bus is the coolest part of his day, because unfortunately, he's the first to get picked up and the last to get dropped off on his route, keeping him on the bus for almost 2 hours a day. Poor guy--but like I said, he loves it.
Aaron continues to be an angel child and really is so much fun and so easy to love and adore. His speech is improving by leaps and bounds and he continues to be a head taller than most of his friends. It's just fun watching all the ways he continues to grow!
Sarah: Sarah is always the life of the party. Her speech is quickly catching up to her brother's and she is getting pretty good with her numbers and letters. She loves being the center of attention, hates bugs and pretty much all animals, loves dresses and anything girly, and makes us all laugh daily. Our biggest struggle with her right now--just trying to get her to go to sleep. We've tried everything, but that's our biggest fight with her. For the last several months, she's simply cried herself to sleep on the floor behind her door. I can't even remember the last time she actually slept in her bed. If you have any suggestions (although we've probably already tried it!), we'd love to hear what's worked for others!
So, that's the update! I'm posting some pictures of Aaron's birthday, our trip to the Arizona Museum of Youth (so fun!), and our super-fun night at Can o' Frags (Derek's all-night game-a-palooza which includes all things gaming--computers, WII, X-box, and my favorite--Rock Band). It's been a fun, albeit busy, month here for the Coombs. Hope to hear from you all soon!
Monday, September 01, 2008
August--whew...we made it!
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Wow, Heather, you ARE crazy busy! I hope they are paying you buco bucks at your job for all the work you have to do! :) As far as getting your 2 year old to bed, whenever Ava doesn't want to go to sleep, I tell her about the tangle fairies that come to see her and play with her hair when she is sleeping. And the angels that come to give her angel kisses (freckles) also while she's fast asleep. I say they won't come until she goes to sleep because they are shy. We even have names for each of them, Rainbowana (the fairy) and Angelina (the angel). Sometimes when she gets really mad and loud, I'll just say, oh, did you hear that? I think I hear Rainbowana coming! Then she hurries and gets in bed so she can fall asleep for Rainbowana. I know it sounds kinda cheesy, but it works for Ava! I remember reading about the "tangle fairies" in a book somewhere, and its just evolved from there. With my older kids, we tried everything, crying to sleep, coercion, threats, you name it, but it seems this works better because its not force.. she wants to go to bed. But she started out being pretty easy when she got her new "big girl bed." Not so much anymore. :) She was kind of a nightmare before, when she had her crib. I try to have a routine to settle her down, too. Bath time, story, song, you know. I encourage the fairy and angle thing by showing her her new angel kisses (freckles) throughout the day, and showing her her messy hair in the morning cuz the fairies came to play in it. I'm sure there's other things you can do... if she has a favorite cartoon character, you could say they'll come and bring presents at night, and put stickers or something under her pillow. I just try to make it a postitive experience, so they look forward to it. Anyway, hope you figure something out!!
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Boy Busy girl--you think you might want to slow down just a little like the rest of us!J/K! Things here are good for Mario and I! Mario is finally finishing up his BA and should be done by November!!!! I think what finally pushed him was the prospect that we are trying to have a baby!Speaking of which we have done 2 fertility treatments and are about to start our 3rd!I have to admit that it is hard since you are getting the help and for it not to work makes it that much harder when Bob shows up! I have been on my knees for this and just have tried to put it in his hands (although it always is easier said than done);just keep us in your prayers! Anyway, take care and I'll pray for you to have the energy to keep up with everything!!!! Take Care!
So I totally forgot that Jon is teaching at Basha and I was there a couple weeks ago observing a Health and a PE class. Bummer! It would have been fun to see him in action
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