WARM MONDAY IN MAY
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:54 am
GOOD MONDAY MORNING!
Temperature is a balmy 57 degrees this morning! I slept with the windows open in the trailer for the first time this year! And we were lucky enough to not get the thunderstorms they predicted for us last night, so Molly and I are happy campers this morning. Last night was the first night for spring peepers, and I could actually hear them down at the pond from up here in the trailer. That special sound has been one of my most favorites in the world, and it is very short-lived, occurring only in the early spring during mating season for those little tree frogs. I would love to spend this upcoming weekend down there in the leanto, listening to them all night long. That will be my something to look forward to this week.
Another week begins today---the first one in May. The flooding in TN is frightening as I see the morning news. They are saying that things are abating there, thank heavens. Enough deaths have happened already in those waters. I hope all who are in those areas are finding dry land, and dry land away from tondadoes. Please check in with us if you are out and about on the roads. I am happy to be high and dry in the Adirondacks this morning.
I need to take a bath and get ready for another tense week of shrieking tantrums from the room next to our room at school. Also, one of my own students was arrested Friday at the end of the day, and I am very much afraid his grandmother might send him to a special school we have up here for violent kids and kids who cannot seem to control their anger. After talking to my daughter about it, who knows the school better than do I, she thinks it might not be such a bad idea for him as he will never be alone there to be able to get out of control and injure someone as he did on Friday. He will also receive concentrated psychiatric help on anger management techniques, and more. But we shall see what will happen from here. My obese, pre-diabetic girl might be back this week, if they managed to get her strep infection under control. Finals week is looming, as is the prom and graduation. Amazingly, I very much doubt I will miss any of this next year!
Coffee is hot, so stop by and let us know what's up in your world. Be mindful of the weather, wherever you may be.
Temperature is a balmy 57 degrees this morning! I slept with the windows open in the trailer for the first time this year! And we were lucky enough to not get the thunderstorms they predicted for us last night, so Molly and I are happy campers this morning. Last night was the first night for spring peepers, and I could actually hear them down at the pond from up here in the trailer. That special sound has been one of my most favorites in the world, and it is very short-lived, occurring only in the early spring during mating season for those little tree frogs. I would love to spend this upcoming weekend down there in the leanto, listening to them all night long. That will be my something to look forward to this week.
Another week begins today---the first one in May. The flooding in TN is frightening as I see the morning news. They are saying that things are abating there, thank heavens. Enough deaths have happened already in those waters. I hope all who are in those areas are finding dry land, and dry land away from tondadoes. Please check in with us if you are out and about on the roads. I am happy to be high and dry in the Adirondacks this morning.
I need to take a bath and get ready for another tense week of shrieking tantrums from the room next to our room at school. Also, one of my own students was arrested Friday at the end of the day, and I am very much afraid his grandmother might send him to a special school we have up here for violent kids and kids who cannot seem to control their anger. After talking to my daughter about it, who knows the school better than do I, she thinks it might not be such a bad idea for him as he will never be alone there to be able to get out of control and injure someone as he did on Friday. He will also receive concentrated psychiatric help on anger management techniques, and more. But we shall see what will happen from here. My obese, pre-diabetic girl might be back this week, if they managed to get her strep infection under control. Finals week is looming, as is the prom and graduation. Amazingly, I very much doubt I will miss any of this next year!
Coffee is hot, so stop by and let us know what's up in your world. Be mindful of the weather, wherever you may be.