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