Sunday, May 06, 2007

Big News!

In the previous post I mentioned that I had a very promising job prospect. I had a telephone interview last week with a school in the Birdville ISD. It went really well and have decided that from now I on I will only interview by phone. The personnel director called me the next day and offered me the position. Since I had not met the teachers and principal I decided that I should. I went, talked with them and they seem really nice and normal. I have accepted the position. I will be teaching 3rd grade! I am so excited and can't wait for the new year although I am excited about having the summer off.

Yeah!!! Exciting news!
~Kim

Friday, April 27, 2007

Exciting Things Happening

Lots of exciting things are happening around the Hughes House these days.

For those of you that don't know, Mark has been hired on at The Home Depot. He will be working as a department head in lawn and garden. It is a step towards more money and power (his words - not mine!). Lawn and garden is the largest department in the store, the biggest money maker and the one with the most changes throughout the year. It is will be a big challenge for him but he will do exceptional at it. The store is brand new and will really be a one of a kind store. The only drawback is that he will be working in Grand Prairie - funny it seems like we all go back to where we started. It is a little bit of a drive but will be worth it in the long run. One of the best things is that he will be off of overnights.

Many of you know that I, too, am on the job hunt. I know that teaching is what I am supposed to do with my life I just don't think that Grand Prairie is where I am supposed to do it at. I am looking closer to home and have some very promising leads that I will write more about later when/if things pan out (don't want to jinx myself). Things work out for a I reason and I think that having a 2nd year under my belt has really allowed me to answer those interview questions much better and just instill in me more confidence. It will be very sad to leave some of the good friends at Crockett but I know that since they are good friends I will still keep in touch with them. We weathered some tough times but that is what brought us together. Others I will not miss (names deleted to protect --- well me). The hardest part is leaving the kids. I have developed bonds with some of them but I know as soon as school is out they will forget about me. It is one of things that they never tell you about in teaching. You attach yourself to these kids for almost 10 months and then they are gone from your life pretty much forever. I equate it to a death almost. Even the bad ones leave a stamp on your heart. Enough with that kind of talk!!! Probably why they call me the pushover!

I will close for now and hope that this finds everyone (is there anyone still out there?) doing well.
Kim

P.S. Sorry about the heavy use of parenthesis.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Home Improvements!!!

We have been doing some home improvement around the Hughes House. We finally have curtains in our living room! Those windows are gigantic so we had to find some that were long enough. Thanks to Ikea and my sewing machine we found what we were looking for.

We have not limited our home improvements to the inside, we have also done them outside. Well, Mark mostly but I helped pick things out!!!
An overview

That's all for now! We will work on the other front beds in the coming weeks.
Love,
Kim






Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Safe Return

Just wanted to let all interested parties know that Jason is back in the good ole USA. He returned to Yuma last night. I think that it took a few days to get back. I know that he must be glad to be home and back with the family.


As far as the drama in E-town, we have a new mailbox and the mail person assures us that someone was after something very specific in the box. He seemed to be pretty sure that it was a divorce situation or something.

That is all for now...open house tomorrow night so lots of work to do.

Kim

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Drama in E-town

So this morning we had drama!!!

I was leaving for work when I noticed that the neighbor lady (he he) had mail all over her yard and that the postal side door to the community mailbox was open. It was apparent that either someone had broken into the mailbox or the mail person had left their side open. Since I didn't know which, I contacted my local 911 operator (more on her later) and reported the issue. In addition, I contacted the post office to let them know. They sent someone out right away to "fix" our box. Mark spoke to the man who said that someone had broken in and that it looked like they were targeting one specific person but that they couldn't be absolutely sure. Thankfully for the neighbor lady and us, I check it everyday. We are without a working mailbox currently and have no idea when it will be back in working order. For a person that loves getting mail, not getting any is a nightmare!

The 911 operator had a lot to be desired. She was rude and obviously not happy with her job. In speaking with an authority on 911 call centers, I was told that this "lady" probably had high seniority and felt like taking the call was beneath her. Having some call center experience myself, I had to agree. I am not sure if the black and white ever showed up but it is now in the post office's hands. I am sure that they are going to investigate vigorously!!!

On a separate note...

My students are taking the TAKS writing test on Tuesday. Keep them in your prayers that they will do what I have taught them and not have anxiety about it. They need all the help that they can get.

Hope that everyone out there is doing well and not freezing!

Love,
Kim