I have to say Congratulations to Eva on making it onto the varsity volleyball team at her school! She participated in a volleyball camp over the summer with her coach, and I've been told by more than one parent on more than one occasion how well she was doing in tryouts and practice. One even said she was a "beast" on the court. She gives it her all, has a great attitude, and always has fun.
Sorry, no pictures yet.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Ballet
Ballet is in full swing again. Emily is going twice a week again this year. They will go twice a week through December and then drop down to one day a week for the remainder of the year while they work on the recital pieces.
I'm a little surprised that she has stuck with it. It seems like this might be her thing. This is her 5th year in ballet (plus one or two years at another dance school). It helps, too, that her bff is in her class.
I'm a little surprised that she has stuck with it. It seems like this might be her thing. This is her 5th year in ballet (plus one or two years at another dance school). It helps, too, that her bff is in her class.
Can you tell she is wearing her tights over her
leotard like she's seen on various documentaries?
I wonder if she'll make it to pointe shoes? I believe that is ballet 4 and 11 years old, so at least 3 years away if not 4. The girls generally stay in each class level for 2 years. That would mean Emily would have the remainder of this year in Ballet 2, then two years in Ballet 3 before being able to get into Ballet 4. There is always the possibility of 1 year in Ballet 3, but I think a little more time to get her strength up is better. Pointe shoes are hard. I remember that I quit ballet right when I was going into pointe shoes - of course, I quit to play softball.
This year (May 2016) they will perform a production of The Firebird. I'm glad they've gotten away from the Disney princess ballets. I was getting tired of those.
I'm excited to see how she grows this year, as I am with every year.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
David
As most of you know, David had an accident during his soccer game last weekend. He was going to block a ball (he's a goal keeper) and was hit in the forehead with someone's knee. Besides getting a concussion his head was knocked backwards leaving him unconscious and initially with no feeling in his hands. After waking up, the pins and needles came and then changed to severe burning pain in his hands. So much that you couldn't tough his hands at all.
The paramedics were called, a neck brace was put on his neck, and he was taken to the ER in New Orleans. I was not at the game and was called when the ambulance was on its way. I rushed in from Hammond to find him in the ER very scared and upset. He truly thought he broke his neck. As it turns out there were no breaks or fractures (!) but his spinal cordwas is bruised.
Three days later he was being wheeled down to the OR for anterior cervical discectomy fusion. Basically, they went in through the front of his neck, removed a disc, and fused two of his vertebrae together. He had numerous bone spurs in his spine as well as minimal space in his vertebrae all of which was putting pressure on his spinal cord. When his head snapped back, it 'pinched' his cord, bruising it. All of that has been cleaned out now, but he still may need to have this done on the vertebrae below these two that were fused together. He won't be happy about that.
He did get some immediate relief in his hands after the surgery, and they've gotten a tad better since being home, but he is still dealing with some pins and needles and some pain in his hands. His biggest complaint is pain across both shoulders and back.
He has a follow-up appointment Monday, so we'll see what the doctor says at that time.
The paramedics were called, a neck brace was put on his neck, and he was taken to the ER in New Orleans. I was not at the game and was called when the ambulance was on its way. I rushed in from Hammond to find him in the ER very scared and upset. He truly thought he broke his neck. As it turns out there were no breaks or fractures (!) but his spinal cord
Three days later he was being wheeled down to the OR for anterior cervical discectomy fusion. Basically, they went in through the front of his neck, removed a disc, and fused two of his vertebrae together. He had numerous bone spurs in his spine as well as minimal space in his vertebrae all of which was putting pressure on his spinal cord. When his head snapped back, it 'pinched' his cord, bruising it. All of that has been cleaned out now, but he still may need to have this done on the vertebrae below these two that were fused together. He won't be happy about that.
He did get some immediate relief in his hands after the surgery, and they've gotten a tad better since being home, but he is still dealing with some pins and needles and some pain in his hands. His biggest complaint is pain across both shoulders and back.
He has a follow-up appointment Monday, so we'll see what the doctor says at that time.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
First Day
This is what the first day of 3rd and 6th grades looks like. Sigh. They are getting big so fast. My new job has me leaving the house at 5:20am, so I do not get to see them off (or at all) in the morning. This is very difficult for me as well as for Emily (she talks about it a lot), so we'll see how this goes. The upside is that I will be home shortly after they get home from school. I did call and FaceTime with them before they left, so that helped a lot for both of us.
Waiting for the bus
This year riding the bus in the morning is new. They will also ride the bus home. (Last year they took the bus to my office 3 days out of the week.) Eva will get a key to the house for those days that we will not be there when they get home. I can't tell you how excited she is about getting this key.
Do you see a certain dog photo-bombing?
David was on kid (and dog) duty this morning. I can see Phoebe getting used to this routine - walking the girls to the bus stop and waiting with them. It's just so cute.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Baton Rouge Sunrises
I had to share a couple of sunrises I got to see from the balcony on the 7th floor of the building I work in. If I were to swing the camera just to the left (south) you would see a panorama of refineries, so I'll just stick to this view.
Yes, this is the same balcony in which I was locked out. Kind of worth it, though.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Meet and Greets
The girls had their meet and greet at school to drop off school supplies and meet their teachers this past week.
Emily has the teacher she and I wanted--for 3rd grade! And her bff, Kendall, is in her class, too.
Eva is in class with most of her friends. She is going into 6th grade, which is middle school. Their school has changed 6,7, and 8th grades to match the schedule of the high school. They will have a block schedule now. They have 8 total classes that they take, but only 4 in a day, and they rotate each day. This is supposed to transition them better when they do get to high school. This year is also the first year that they have to dress out for PE, as well as the first year they will get grades for Spanish and computer. Their English teacher is their homeroom teacher, but they will switch teachers for every other class, just like high school. Eva is so excited about this schedule. She says it makes her feel older.
Sigh. It makes me feel older, too.
Emily has the teacher she and I wanted--for 3rd grade! And her bff, Kendall, is in her class, too.
Eva is in class with most of her friends. She is going into 6th grade, which is middle school. Their school has changed 6,7, and 8th grades to match the schedule of the high school. They will have a block schedule now. They have 8 total classes that they take, but only 4 in a day, and they rotate each day. This is supposed to transition them better when they do get to high school. This year is also the first year that they have to dress out for PE, as well as the first year they will get grades for Spanish and computer. Their English teacher is their homeroom teacher, but they will switch teachers for every other class, just like high school. Eva is so excited about this schedule. She says it makes her feel older.
Sigh. It makes me feel older, too.
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