Sunday, October 31, 2010


Happy Halloween! We just survived another Seitz house Halloween party(just barely). I counted 34 people in our house Saturday night(kids and adults). I can certainly handle the adults, but the kids are a whole other story! We just don't have a big play place for all the kids, and we have such varied ages now in our neighborhood. Lots of little ones. I had some games planned, but it was so hectic we couldn't organize a single thing. Usually I like to keep the kids outside if possible so they can run off their energy, but it was a bit too chilly to hang out in the garage or the yard. We did let them run around the front yard playing tag, but the Halloween decorations seemed to get in the way(Scott laid out lots of extension cords). And I was just not around enough Friday during the day to try and organize activities as well as cook food and clean house. Even though it seemed crazy, everyone came and seemed to have a good time. Just a precursor of what is to come Sunday night with trick or treating! It certainly has been a busy weekend of Halloween fun. Scott had his last Halloween parade and party on Friday afternoon at school. Both Tom and I were able to attend, and I brought along Cookie-dressed as a pumpkin this year! I then stayed to help the class with games and their party. It was nice and sunny, but a bit breezy and cold. We still managed to get through some games outside and then head in for snacks and to watch The Great Pumpkin with Charlie Brown. After school let out I took Scott over to the local grocery store that had pumpkin decorating, raffles and games. Scott got a chance to show off his zombie costume. The librarian at school liked it so much she sent a text photo to her daughter in college so her friends in the dorm could all copy the outfit for a party they were having. Scott the trend setter! A few years ago he made his own Nintendo Mario costume because he could not find one-now we see lots of Marios, Luigis(his brother) and Yoshi the dinosaur. Scott is a man ahead of his time!
Speaking of time, mine was a bit limited last weekend since I was out with the Girl Scouts selling cookies at our first booth sale at Walmart all day Saturday. We did well and it was such a nice day to be outside(not like the past where we have either froze to death or been rained on). We sold about 150 boxes in 3 hours. We have two more scheduled booth sales planned. And Allison and I headed to the GS headquarters Tuesday night to attend our first Board meeting and enjoy the new headquarters Open House. Northrop Grumman donated $145,000 towards remodeling and adding technology centers for the girls. We skipped the ribbon cutting ceremony and went to look at all the new equipment and remodeled center-not to mention the chance to nibble on all the food made out of GS cookies! Afterwards, we sat through our two hour meeting to get caught up on all the new happenings at Girl Scouts. Allison is actually the board member and I am an alternative(for her). She sits in on two board meetings per year, and then they have an end of the year banquet. I would also like to nominate her to travel to the National GS meeting in Houston next November(it would be nice to have her trip paid for, and she could stop in and see her cousins!). And I certainly wouldn't mind joining her, but they have cut back on the number of people they are sending for free(recession).
Allison had a hard time staying awake for her meeting. She had a very long week of studying as she is coming to the end of her semester and had to take some midterms and high school assessments tests as well. This year is especially loaded with the high school assessments since she needs the English, Biology and Govt. assessments. Last year it was just English as she already passed out of the Algebra I requirement. She has also been trying to make up her homework and quizzes from the two days she stayed home sick. She still has one more test to make up. And we missed the form to order school pictures-she just showed up one day and they told her they were taking photos. Not even an email. At least she finally picked up her freshman yearbook from last year! Strangely the school decided to pass out the 2009-10 yearbook at this school year's Homecoming football game. We did not go, so no book. She finally caught the english teacher in charge of the yearbook staff so she could pick one up. And she also picked up her second volunteer hours form as she needed to document at least 3 more hours. She actually has over 60 more hours to log in for the confirmation retreats she did for the last two years. She recently turned in her paperwork for volunteering for girl scouts. All Maryland high school students have to put in 75 hours of volunteer work for graduation. With us it is just a matter of filling out the paperwork. She is looking forward to having election day off and this coming Friday as it will be the end of her 1st semester.
Scott is also looking forward to having election day off, but he is mostly excited about next weeks school camping trip. I took off a week of school to go with the class and get all my volunteer hours in for Resurrection. Of course, I went above and beyond and helped out with the Halloween party, and even took off work to spend Tuesday morning volunteering during the kid's enrichment program. The school gave the teachers the morning off to participate in planning sessions while the kids participated in enrichment classes in health and well being. We were supposed to have a career enrichment program, but they put it off until January. I had already taken the time off and I can get paid for up to 4 volunteer hours per month at work, so I decided if they needed me I would help out. (They needed me). We spent Tuesday morning rotating around classrooms every 15 minutes for about 2 hours to classes on nutrition, meditation and stress relief, Yoga and my absolute favorite, Zumba which was basically cardio dancing. The kids really got into it and we all had a good time. I also stopped in to school for a meeting with Scott's 5th grade teacher(recently transferred from the 7th grade) as well as the principal and vice principal. I was a bit concerned that Scott ended up with a low grade on his first science test that we spent 3 days studying for and wanted to know why all the kids were allowed test corrections to raise their grades. After seeing the test I was a bit surprised that they gave a standardized book exam which consisted of a 4 page test with essay questions worth 8points each. Scott lost all his points on the essays which involved 2-3 separate responses if you could figure out what they were asking! I guess the majority of the class was confused so the teacher had all the kids go back over their test and make corrections with their open science books during school. Scott managed to bring his grade up considerably which was great, but I just wanted the administrator to be aware of the class is now being run. I still don't think much will change. We all agreed that it is getting harder to help our kids with some of their homework-for example, the teachers assure me that the rules have changed for grammar since we were all in school! Unbelievable. Mostly I continue to ask for some type of review forms to help Scott study. It was a good meeting but I don't think his teacher is terribly interested in changing her ways or adjusting to new ways. It's going to be a long school year. At least we only have to be stressed out over Scott's schoolwork. Allison is doing great.
I know I shouldn't have taken down my MSU flag to put up the Halloween decorations. MSU football lost(but so did UofM). At least our Ravens came out on top last weekend.
Time to pass out the candy! Kathleen

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Well you knew I couldn't have a boring week. Especially with Tom in LA. All of us were feeling a bit under the weather as we started the week, so by the end of the week, we were all dragging our feet. Tom went off to LA with a bad cold. He seems much better. Allison made it to Weds and then stayed home the rest of the week with a stomach ache and headache. Scott made it to Thursday and I then had to pick him up early from school in the afternoon. Scott could not stop coughing so they kicked him out of class. And he was not allowed to stay at the nurses station all afternoon, so I had to leave work and pick him up. I did get him a doctor appointment that evening though since I did not want him to stay up coughing all night. Instead we spent the whole evening at the MD office. Scott had been coughing all week, but it had gotten worse. Cough medicines just weren't helping(although the Vicks seemed to make a bit of an improvement rubbed all over his chest and neck with the tube sock wrapped around his throat). Anyhow, after chest xrays it was determined that he did not have bronchitis or pneumonia, thank goodness, but he does get an asthmatic cough. So once again we are trying the inhalers. They gave him a breathing treatment and his cough stopped right away. The daily inhalers still don't seem to be helping, but they also put him on a preventative inhaler twice a day which is working great. I was just happy to hear some of the older nurses tell me he sounded like he had croup. That is what I have been saying for years and the pediatricians pooh pooh me. Of course, the MD we saw Thursday night recommended using hot tea instead of cough syrups. Right. I am sure the school will take time out to make Scott some hot tea with honey and lemon. (Hence the inhaler).
So I kept both kids home on Friday to recuperate and regenerate since I know they have some big study weeks coming up. I wasn't doing too great myself since I seemed to have pulled my back working with one of my rather large patients during the week. And I haven't had any time to even stop into employee health to report it. Maybe next week(if I can still get out of bed!).
Allison just finished her Field Hockey season. She had two games-one on Monday, a makeup for last week, and their last game on Tuesday night which was Senior night. Scott was excited about that game since they had munchies for the Seniors(their last season).And we enjoyed watching the team jam pile on top of Allison and the other goalie at the end of their game. The girls went undefeated all season! I think Allison got sick standing out in the rain during their game on Monday afternoon. At least it was at the end of the season. She never missed one game or practice. And I spent Friday washing her uniform so she could turn it all back in. Except for the goalie equipment. She plans on playing the indoor Field Hockey which starts in December(just around the corner). For now she can concentrate on school(and start walking home). Last year she caught a bus ride, but this year there is a new driver and she was complaining that her bus was too crowded. Allison is supposed to be a walker. Well at least she can stay in shape for the winter season!
Besides doing laundry on Friday, I thought I would try working out the kink in my back doing aerobics. I also decided I was feeling well enough to cut the grass. Sadly, it all caught up with me on Sunday. I will just have to take it a bit easy and spend the rest of the day with the heating pad and Motrin.
I did get to vote for our Governor and Senators, etc on Friday though! I really like the new early voting program. I stopped into our Senior Center and actually had to wait in line for a change. Usually we vote at the high school and they fill the gym and cafeteria with voting booths, but the senior center was a bit smaller. And there were a lot of seniors voting. Imagine that! After voting I thought I would try and get my oil changed on the van. I had a coupon for oil change, tire rotation, inspection and car wash for 30$. Can't beat that! But of course there was a 3 hour wait at the dealership before they could start. So I made an appointment for Saturday morning. Big help that was. I still sat at the dealership waiting for the van for 3.5 hours on Saturday! At least I brought Allison with me so we could study for some missed tests and upcoming tests. Not a big thrill for her. She preferred flipping through the Martha Stewart magazine looking at all the clever jack o lantern patterns.
Scott has been so busy getting our house ready for Halloween. He started at the beginning of the month, and every weekend he adds on a bit more. We even stopped into Toys R Us after the doctor and picked up a Harry Potter lego set, perfect for the Halloween setting. Scott had a gift card from his last Bday burning a hole in his wallet and he is definitely hooked on Lego kits. He spent Thursday night assembling Haggar's house complete with a big spider. I had to add it to the indoor decorations.
In keeping with the Halloween spirit, I took my girl scouts on a Haunted Halloween ride on Saturday night. Allison has never been on a haunted hayride(and she seems to be developing an allergic reaction to hay like her father!). Not to mention that at the end of the hay ride they had a haunted maze. Also not her favorite. But with all the other girl's support she made it through without panicking. I especially like the fake wall of knives that they shoved at us! What fun. Afterwards we all all went out for hot cocoa and pumpkin cheesecake in olde Ellicott City. The girls enjoyed screaming out the window of my van trying to scare all the tourists on their ghost tours. Yes, olde Ellicott City is haunted. I took the girls on a ghost tour a few years ago and someone screamed at us and scared us all to death, so the girls wanted payback. We even had some parents join us on the hayride so with a beautiful warm evening and a full moon we all had a great time. We skipped the GS party on Sunday since Allison had a lot of test review to complete for the upcoming week.
While Allison and I were busy sitting at the car dealership, Tom and Scott went off to the WeebeloRee camp weekend. They did not spend the night in the tent since Tom got home so late from LA, but they did go up to the Boy Scout camp for the day to complete the scavenger trail. Good thing Tom is the boy scout pro since he had to help the Dad's and boys pitch tents and make fires. Scott and Tom were in charge of lunch prep and stayed through dinner, cooking their meal over the fire. Scott loved it. I did run him up to the Pack meeting on Friday night, but he was the only older boy there since everyone else had gone off camping that night. He was bored with the Fire and Safety discussion and the presentation by the firemen, but I enjoyed it. I also got Allison off to her piano on Thursday night after Scott's doctor appointment, but he missed his gymnastics. Don't think he could have breathed during class anyway.
So I broke down and invited the neighbors over for another Halloween party this coming weekend. They are all so excited they can hardly wait. Scott tossed a few more decorations up on the house. Guess I will be busy cooking and cleaning this coming week.
Never a dull moment around our house. At least Cookie is done with her ear medicine.
And congrats to Eric Seitz for running in his first 5K! Way to go Eric! Mark make sure you take good care of yourself! Congrats to our MSU football team-another win. And another win(barely, jeeze) for our Ravens. Makes for great football watching.
Kathleen and family

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Wow-Another activity packed week! At least Tom was home this week to join in the fun. He actually missed out on a trip to Boston this Friday since we had already planned on taking the kids to Busch Gardens for Howl- o- Scream. Both Scott and Allison had the day off from school, so we decided to go down for the day to get into the Halloween mood. Scott actually started decorating our house the first of Oct. I thought it was a bit early until I took a walk through the neighborhood with Cookie. Seems like everyone is getting Halloween fever. There are lots of Halloween lights and spiderwebs up already. And I always get teased for decorating too soon-Sears had Christmas trees up this weekend! The power of the mighty shopping dollar. I am still just looking forward to Halloween. I love walking through the haunted mazes at Busch Gardens, but I have to go in alone. The kids are too scared. They just enjoy riding the rides and walking through the park, looking at all the decorations and keeping an eye out for the costumed characters jumping out from behind walls and bushes after dark. The park has a few great Halloween shows too. I think our favorite moment was watching live domestic rats run across a tightrope overhead in the French Quarter. The whole area was decorated with plastic rats. The story goes that if the only entrance(a pipe) to the catacombs, the underground tombs is ever sealed, devastation will come to Paris beginning with a plague of rats. So to spice things up they added a few live ones. We were just a wee bit nervous that some of them would not make it across and land on top of us!
We even brought Cookie along on Friday and checked her into the kennel at the park(not a bad deal for only $7.00). It beats staying in her cage at home all day or dropping her off overnight at Camp Bow Wow for $45.
That was not the only activity planned for the weekend though. Tom had to run the Cub Scout meeting on Saturday morning. He put on a presentation covering physics-lots of water and air pressure demos. He even picked up a few rockets to launch. While he was busy with cub scouts, Allison and I headed up to our GS camp to sing with the GS choir at the Harvest Festival. We did not stay long though since I took Tom to our gala at work on Saturday night. This year's theme was a Masquerade Ball-we had a lot of fun, especially playing blackjack most of the night. Rather than win money, you trade in your chips for raffle tickets. They also had a silent auction. Sadly we did not win anything, but we had a lot of fun trying. Plus it was a great excuse to get my hair cut and a manicure!
Sunday was study day, but Allison and I did have choir practice(the holidays are fast approaching). I also took Allison for a hair cut and to exchange the shoes I bought her last weekend. Naturally, the ones I bought were too small. We had to get a size 9!
I have to catch her when I can. She had two Field Hockey games last week, although 3 were scheduled. One was canceled on Thursday as it rained all day. Now she has two games this coming week and she is done. We also took her out for a Field Hockey fundraiser dinner at Pizzeria Uno on WEds night. I had a chance to catch one of her games last week, although I spent most of the time chatting with the moms. I referred my out- of- work nurse neighbor to one of the Field Hockey moms that is the Director of Nursing for the Genesis Nursing Homes in the Baltimore area. My neighbor Gloria has been a nurse manager for many years in many different surgical units, but she has not been too successful in keeping a position for the last few years. Facilities keep cutting back, positions are eliminated or reorganized. Anyhow, Gloria has an interview next week so I hope she gets some work. She was actually considering getting an apt in Philly and working there during the week and coming back on the weekends. Although they may not have a management position for her currently, the Director seems to be excited to bring her in on the floor and work her up. So sometimes you get more than you expected when your kids get involved in different activities! As a bonus, Scott sold over 30 candy bars at the game that night as a fund raiser for the school's choir!
And Allison survived her first PSAT this week. (I don't remember having to take them during school). Not only did she have the PSAT, but a few of her teachers decided to schedule tests around that day as well, so she was feeling a bit stressed. She was surprised that the actual test was so much longer than the practice tests and noticed that she ran out of time on each section. That's why we told her to take the practice tests! She will actually take the PSAT next year too as a Junior.
We also had parent teacher conferences for Scott on Thursday night. I was feeling a bit stressed about the whole event, and was expecting the whole 15 mins to be very disappointing as I have had some issues with the teaching methods and we have had some disagreements with Scott's learning style and skills. Turns out the meeting was very pleasant and surprising as both of Scott's primary teachers think he is just one of the best students they have ever had! One of his teachers even went so far as to thank us for sending Scott to the school(nothing like the parent teacher conferences we had in the past). I was mainly concerned about obtaining study guides to help Scott review for his tests. We found out that Scott was getting the info correct on his quizzes but losing all his points for spelling. Didn't know we had to worry about the spelling, but we are being more cautious. I still don't think they should lose points for spelling since the kids end up with Cs on the tests for losing just a few points, but some things are hard to argue. Usually at this level teachers just give the kids word banks to pick out the right answer, but Tom is just happy to see that Scott understands what he is learning. His teachers love his enthusiasm and participation(finally somebody gets it!). So Tom and I left the school with a whole new happy outlook. We still have to see how his tests turn out.
Hurray again for our MSU football team(another win for us, sorry Uof M). Sadly our Ravens took a loss to the Patriots this weekend. Tom will miss out on another guys night out Monday night football date.
He is once again heading off to California this upcoming week. He will be closer to LA however and will have a chance to stop in and see my brother Mike and take him out to dinner. Mike is still looking for full time work as a librarian in LA. At least he has some part time work to keep him going. I will be plenty busy again this week(once again wish me luck!). Kathleen and family

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Since I am writing to all of you, I must have survived the week with Tom in San Jose(just barely). I only had to be about 10 different places at once. The kids are 1/2 way through their first semester so they sent out grades(just in case someone is failing something). So far so good but I am still having issues with Scott's teachers and spent many a morning emailing the school principal. I am working(again) on the issue of the teacher's providing a few study guides to the kids for their big tests so we parents can have some idea on how to help them review. It worked out last year so I am hoping for the best this year. Allison was a bit upset when she discovered one of her teachers had marked several of her assignments as missing(they weren't), but of course it pulled her grade down. After lots of emailing, looks like we got it straightened out. We also had some minor technical glitches that we had to work out on our own without Dad's help. Allison needed a movie clip for her confirmation weekend presentation(thank goodness for Blockbuster). She also needed to download a computerized scrapbook she had been working on for her child development class. She had a bit of a panic attack when we could not locate a zip drive for her to transfer the data to school. Glad I remembered to buy a few extra at the beginning of the school year. I also had her start the sample tests for the PSAT this coming week.
Along with the schoolwork we've had a lot of evening activities. Allison had two Field Hockey games this week. On Friday she played the whole game since the other goalie was off for the weekend celebrating her Bday. I don't think the ball ever came near Allison though and the girls won 10-0. Usually the score is around 2-0. She also had another Field Hockey pasta party/tie dye/ice cream sunday event on Thursday night. That was right after I picked her up from school along with her Field Hockey fundraiser food items that I have to deliver to my coworkers on Monday. Meanwhile I had to feed Scott and myself after I picked him up from school, then go back and pick up Allison from her (you know what)party so I could get back to Scott's school in time for a meeting to discuss the upcoming weeklong outdoor camp that I am also going to attend. And the meeting ran late since the powder puff parents were panicking about their kids going off on their first "sleepover" in the wilderness(with great cabins and 3 terrific meals each day). The main reason I signed up as a chaperone was to fulfill all our volunteer hours at once. So I snuck out of that meeting so I could get Allison to her piano lesson. And I even missed my dinner out with my Dragon Boat teammembers. Not only that but Scott missed gymnastics. Can you imagine! I suppose I could have asked one of the neighbors to help out, but it just seemed a bit too crazy.
It was a week of meetings. Allison had a pre retreat meeting on Tuesday night at church. And I had a GS Leader meeting on WEds night. It made for long nights and a bit difficult to squeeze in the homework. Scott finished up his altar server training this past week so I guess he is good to go. His first mass is scheduled in Nov.
Allison went away for the weekend to finally help out with the Confirmation retreat. She had a terrific time. Unfortunately she could not ride up with the other staff members to the conference hall since she had a Field Hockey game right when they were leaving, so I had to drive her up myself on Friday night. Scott ended up having a playdate at a neighbors house while I drove her up(about 2 hrs total driving time for me). Fortunately she was able to return with the staff on Sunday afternoon and when they got back they all went out for lunch. Allison said all her presentations went well, even one that she was asked to step in and cover and she had to make up the lines. I really liked her main presentation on Belonging-she and her partner worked in the story of The Ugly Duckling and they had the kids act out scenes. She has been working on this project since last Spring. She really enjoyed the whole event, hanging out with the other teens and even the 8th graders and she is already looking forward to next year's retreat.
Scott had his own busy weekend of fun. He had two birthday partys to attend. One was a Laser tag party and the other was his best friend Sammy's bday party at Medieval Times. Medieval times is an indoor dinner show with Knights and Kings and Queens, Magicians, live horses and jousting and sword fights. Food is all served without utensils(hands only) and each section of the arena gets to cheer on their own knight. Scott had a great time. I last had the kids there when my girl scouts bridged to Cadettes in 7th grade. They usually have specials on the tickets to get people in. So a rough weekend for Scott. Not only that, but we left him at the neighbors (again) on Saturday night-this time with a babysitter so Tom and I could go out to dinner with the parents. I had thought Scott was going to have another sleepover at Sammy's house after the party, but Sammy's mom was a little wiped out with pneumonia. So Scott spent another evening at the neighbors while we joined the parents at a local restaurant for dinner and to listen to a band which apparently consists of members of our neighborhood. The band leader is also our neighborhood association leader, along with his brother and 3 other guys(doctors) and one lady for good measure all from our neighborhood. They are all in their 50s+ and I hear from the band leaders wife that they no longer practice in the garage, but have moved down to the basement. They played a lot of James Taylor and the Beatles in honor of John Lennon's(would have been)70th birthday on Saturday. Tom of course thought it was all too loud for the small space. And it was loud which made it difficult to chat with our neighbors. I did get a few words in with the band leader's wife who sat right next to me. We were chatting about high schools and colleges-her college -aged daughter had also joined us. Her daughter was also a girl scout and we talked about her gold award and the newest changes in girl scouting. I didn't know we had so many talented people in our neighborhood!
Before we left for the evening though, Tom and I were enjoying an excellent MSU vs Uof M football game. Excellent of course for us MSUers. My flag is proudly waving in front of the house even as I type. Apparently MSU has not beaten Uof M 3 years in a row since 1965. Hey what is up with the map of Michigan and the Paul Bunyan statue? We also enjoyed watching our Ravens football team win Sunday(again) and Tom is very excited that hockey season has started-a great start for the Wings. I also tried to take some time and get my hair cut this weekend, but the girl that cuts my hair no longer works weekends. I need a haircut since our gala is coming up at work next weekend. Since I couldn't get my hair cut, I decided to spend my time dress shopping. I had as much success as I had last spring-nothing. The dress collection pretty much looked like everything I saw this spring, but less. Looks like I will just rely on my old dresses. I just wanted an excuse to buy a new dress. At least I get to wear a new mask as this is a masquerade ball!
I know I should have gotten my hair cut Friday, but instead I opted to take Cookie to the vet. She had a nasty looking ear and it did turn out to be an ear infection-her first, but I am sure not her last. She seems a bit off right now-I am not sure if it is the medicine. She gets drops in her ears twice a day for 10-14 days(just like antibiotics). She is just not her usual perky self. I decided to try and avoid the flu this year and finally got my shot at work. They have an incentive for employees to get their shot by giving out scratch off lottery tickets and raffling prizes each day. I did not luck out with my scratch off.
But I did get some good news about the chocolate cheesecake I donated to the church a few weeks ago for a fundraiser for our sister church in Israel. They actually had a judging contest along with the tasting, and my cheesecake won 2nd Place in the cheesecake category! So many thanks to Mom Seitz since it was her recipe that I used. She used to make this cheesecake for Tom and I. I have never made it myself, but thought this was a good time to try it out. I actually made two-one for us that I took to a neighborhood party and one for the . Everyone was saying how fantastic it was-but I didn't think it was as good as Mom Seitz makes it. I did use chocolate mint cookie crumbs for the base which did give it an extra zing, and then topped it with mint chocolate shavings and a few mint leaves from my garden. My creation even made the weekly newspaper as they listed all the top winners! I had to give it a description/name so since I used Ghiradelli chocolate, it was rightly named the Ghiradelli chocolate mint cheesecake. You can gain about 10lbs just reading this description.
So another extremely hectic week coming up. I am not sure when we will be able to slow down! Kathleen and family
Congrats on your new puppy Stacey and Matt. Thor is adorable. I am sure Cookie and
Thor would be great friends(cousins?).

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Well we certainly have had an interesting weather this week! Last week we were in the 90s and had the AC on, this week was much cooler(and felt so great), but on Thursday we had a small Monsoon come through! Tropical storm Nicole from the Caribbean. Lots of rain and wind. Some school systems had to shut down for the day since roads were flooding and trees were falling on roads. There were also some power outages and tornadoes near Annapolis. Basically the whole state was under a tornado watch all day. The areas near the bay usually get the worse flooding, like Annapolis and downtown Baltimore on the harbor. We all managed to survive, and the two day rainstorm was great for Tom's new grass and my little transplanted trees and flowers. I was just glad the storm didn't keep my brother Dan from returning to Texas after a business trip this last week to Pittsburgh. Too bad he only stays during the week. We'd love to drive up and see him, although that is about a 4 hr drive. The guys have been busy traveling lately. Tom is off to San Jose, CA this week. Sorry Mike, I thought he was going to be in your area, but not this trip. In a few more weeks he'll be in Woodland Hills. And Mark Seitz recently returned from Dubai. Sounds like a fascinating place. I know Dave Bozyk was interested in a job position there.
I can't believe we are in October already. September was a very busy and long month. The next few months will be just as busy. Allison had two Field Hockey games this week. She played in only one, but Tom got to watch her make an awesome save in the goal. Her whole season will be over in just a few weeks. Because of all her games I had to change her piano lesson to late Thursday nights. She has been pretty pooped out. I also had to run her over to a tie dye party Friday night after her Field Hockey game for a Confirmation Retreat Planning session. The kids wanted to review their presentations that they will be putting on next weekend and make matching t-shirts. Allison volunteered to help put on the 8th grade Confirmation Retreat last year and loved it so she is doing it again. She is happy to know several of the 8th graders on this retreat. I also managed to squeeze in a GS meeting Weds night-not all the girls could make it, but half did and we managed to get some work done. We want to put on some Jr GS badge classes to earn money and work towards our Gold Award Requirements. We have high hopes of going on a big trip when the girls graduate from HS so we can use the money. We also ended our pre-order GS cookie sales. Thanks if you contributed. Next month we will be selling at the booth sales-Yeah Walmart is letting us sell again!
Scott is still busy with choir and gymnastics. He also spent Friday night with his buddy Sammy at a Kids in the Kitchen cooking class. The kids made their own pizzas and then watched Marmaduke while they ate their masterpieces. The boys really enjoy the class. Afterwards we picked up both boys so Sammy could spend the night. Scott really only gets to see him on weekends since they moved away. But since both of our kids were busy Friday night, Tom and I had time to go out to dinner at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants. We got caught up on all our recent activities, but it was a bit hard chatting above the Mariachi band! It was nice to get out together. Tom had the day off but ended up going in to work to help out with a project. I also volunteered to work on my day off(I think that was a mistake). I spent most of my time trying to get help with my computer. We have old laptops at work and new software-the two just don't work together well. And since I travel all around the campus to see patients, I believe I have some of the biggest issues with the wireless system. Unfortunately, we are assessed yearly on our use of the computer for documentation and I always come up short. I knew I should have stayed home. I did opt out of taking Scott to the Boy Scout activity scheduled this weekend. The Boy Scouts are celebrating 100 yrs. of scouting this year. They have had lots of activities planned all year round, including this weekend. They scheduled a camping overnight at Ft McHenry(birthplace of the National Anthem). They had activities scheduled all day. I would have taken Scott just for one day, but the cost was a bit high-$40 per person whether you camped or not. I could see paying that price if we camped overnight since it included food, but not for just one day.
It was also Homecoming Week for the HS. Allison enjoyed the Spirit Week-the kids get dressed up with a different theme each day-Wacky Tacky Day, Color Day(each class wears one color), Costume Day(Allison had a witches hat and cape), Decade Day(60s, 70s, etc) and PJ day. I think that was their favorite. On Saturday, Allison opted out of the dance this year. Her favorite friends were not available to attend with her, and I did not want her going by herself. Instead we enjoyed the HS parade that goes through our neighborhood. It starts at Scott's school so we parked there and watched the start of the parade-less people. Scott's favorite part is picking up all the candy they throw. He decided he wanted to follow the parade, so I drove behind while he cleaned up the leftover candy. He actually filled two plastic grocery bags! The next thing I knew, we were driving in the parade! Allison had Cookie hanging out the window, and Scott popped back in the van and stuck his head out the sunroof! We had a great time, and a lot of people showed up since the weather was so nice. Last year it rained. We did not go to the football game. But speaking of football-Hurray for MSU! And amazingly, the Ravens beat the Steelers. OOOOOOH. Good football weekend for us. Tom will be sorry to miss his Monday night football game with the boys this coming week.
Tom left on Sunday morning. Allison and I had GS choir rehearsal Sunday afternoon. Scott was stuck with us, but he enjoyed hanging out at the nature center at the GS camp while we practiced. They have lots of turtles and snakes to check out. Afterwards, Allison had to serve at our new 515 Sunday night mass. Scott was scheduled to altar serve as well, however he has not yet finished the training. The coordinator wasn't paying attention when she scheduled him. He will finish his training this upcoming week. He started last week, but he missed the first meeting. Allison was busy filling him in on what he missed after Sunday mass. And I finished the weekend with lots of studying.
Congrats go out to my friend Laura and her family and their Polish Dance Group. The dance group was featured on the new series Detroit 187. After the premier, Laura had a party at her house for all the members and news channel WXYZ showed up to do a feature story. It was fun seeing Laura and family and their house on the news! Check it out on their website.
Congrats also to Mark and Linda Seitz, with the help of Dad Seitz and Eric Seitz bought, refurbished and sold the house next to Mark and Linda's place. Must be a great feeling to have that responsibility off all your shoulders!

Wish me luck with the kids this week since I am flying solo!