Almost Time for School

School is just around the corner already. I can’t believe it. Mags is going into kindergarten this year and, coincidentally, they’ve just instituted an all-day, everyday rule for the little ones last year. So that should be an interesting experience for us the first few weeks (I hope she makes friends right away). I still don’t have the notebook computer I’ve been coveting for my own school work and, sadly, I don’t think I’ll be getting one this semester. Just books and paper for me as the rest of my money will go to supplies for Mags.

She’s pretty excited to be starting at the big school, actually, so that’s good. I don’t know if she’ll like having to be there all day. She was only at preschool for a couple of hours, three days a week. It was no big deal. She’ll be there from 9am to 3:30pm now. Way different. I really hope she makes the transition ok. I’ve been really worried about that for some reason (probably because I can’t sit down for five minutes without her needing me for something). She doesn’t do well with change and she’s unsure of herself in a situation where there are a lot of children. I think Pee Wee was the perfect child until she went into kindergarten and then everything changed…

I was going to homeschool Mags. I bought books and did research. I’m pretty intelligent so I could really do it. But she needs to be around other children and we don’t have any other kids at home right now (no way am I having any more babies, either). And she’d get really bored with me anyway. So, it’s off to the public school system and hoping for the best. I think I’ll continue to supplement her while she’s going through there. I wish there were other alternatives than sending her to that school (not so much the school, really, as the school system). It sucks so bad. But there are no other options except for the expensive Catholic or expensive Baptist schools. No money for that and they’re too far away. Ohio really needs to do something about our atrocious schools.

Well, I guess I’ve depressed myself enough for one day. Time to play some “Memory” and keep my fingers crossed that my smart, funny, beautiful little girl survives unscathed in the public school system (which wasn’t where I was going with this post, but I’ve got myself all kinds of worked up right now). Must keep in mind that she’s got a strong family background and she’ll be fine. I hope. *sigh*

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War of the Curtains

My sister’s mother-in-law (her husband’s mother) does a lot of shopping at high point nc fabric stores so she can sew Christmas and birthday gifts. She’s really good at it, but some of the stuff she makes just doesn’t fit the person for whom she’s making it. This would be peculiar for other families, but for this one it goes right with the flow. So, my mother and her have become really good friends over the years. When the lady comes up from North Carolina for a visit, her and my mother have a grand time (between her odd sewing issues and my mother’s yard saling, they are a perfect match of oddness). Well, the lady has decided to try to teach my sister how to sew.

My sister has never even darned a sock in her life. She’s never been at all interested in learning about this stuff, until now. My mother, on the other hand, has been sewing and crocheting since she was young, so she does pretty well and knows what’s what. That’s where the problems come in. My sister has decided that she knows more about all of this stuff than my mother and my mother is incensed that she has to listen to my sister tell my mother how to do it. Kind of like when my sister had a brief interest in gardening and wanted to tell me how to do it. Except I just laughed and ignored her. My mother doesn’t have the personality to do that.

So, here I am again. Refereeing silly fights about stitch techniques and fabric bolts and things I have zero interest in. I don’t sew either. I’ve tried and failed and gave up trying (though I do knit and crochet). I only know that my sister likes to be the one that knows the most about any given subject and my mother takes offense when my sister does that to her. It’s all pretty comical—except for the phone calls that annoy the crap out of me. I just hope they both take it upon themselves to outdo each other and make me some new bedroom curtains, because I could really use them. And I hope my sister’s mother-in-law doesn’t remember my joke about doorknob warmers in winter, because I can so see her making those for me (no doubt in Ohio State material too—ugh).

Did I mention my family is strange? Yes. I’ve learned a lot of patience with the quirks of my people, but this competition between my mother and sister, I think, will be the end of me. Unless I get something neat out of it and then I might instigate another war. All depends on who does the best curtains. ;)

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Washing the outside—a lot

My father-in-law owns a couple of pressure washers and has recently been on a washing kick. He started with his brick garage, then went to his house and patio and is now trying to convince us that our siding needs washed. It’s all pretty funny, except I don’t really want him spraying down half our house because he’s not able to reach the top half—leaving the house to look uneven. Sometimes, though, he lets Mags help him a little and that’s actually kind of cute as she has to wear goggles and tries to get every little speck off the cement.

We do have a cement patio that I think could use some sprucing up, but I’m trying to convince Grump that we need to paint it a nice warm brown color. The bland color of cement just isn’t necessary anymore. If I can get him to agree to that then I won’t have to have my father-in-law over spraying the heck out of my cement. Unless, of course, he decides he wants to do the actual painting. That then would be a different story all together.

I wish my husband was more handy, though. Then I wouldn’t have to ask other family members for help with such things. The guy wants to someday own a farm and he can’t even mend our little fence around our yard. What kind of craziness is that? I have to do all the household repairs and most of the gardening. What would his job be on the farm? Milking a couple of cows? No doubt that would lose it’s novelty in no time and I’d be stuck taking care of the entire farm by myself—something I really don’t want to have to worry about. Just one reason among many I’m glad we’ll probably never own a farm. I don’t think I’d have the patience for all of that.

At any rate, my father-in-law has decided our house is grubby and he really wants to take the hose to it. I think I might actually just say “ok”. Why not? Yes, only half the house would get washed, but it’ll give the dude something to do with his toy and keep Grump out of my hair for a couple of hours. I’m sure my mother-in-law would be glad to look out her window and not see high-pressure water squirting everything on her property. And it’s free, so why not?

My family is just so very strange.

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