Archive for June, 2007

Summer School

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

It started out that I was going to teach half the group in the morning and the other half of the group in the afternoon.  The main teacher would be the reading remediation teacher because this was a reading remediation program (now called literacy). We would have 12-15 kindergarten and first graders the first week, […]

Weekend

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

After our big day on Friday, I headed to Danville to stop by the art center and see John’s original watercolor for the Brass Band Festival poster. I had to purchase a poster for myself and have it signed. It is magnificent (portraits of various hornblowers)–reminded me of when Wayne and I first came to […]

A Day on the Town

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Today Mom got up at 7:30 because she knew she had to fast before her blood draw. We went to Danville to Dr. Aumiller’s office where they took her blood (we had stopped at Wal-mart first to drop off her film). Then we went into Lexington to St. Joe Office Park. She ate her breakfast […]

Mombo Report

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

For those of you who don’t know–but I’m sure that you all do–my mom has had triple bypass surgery. I have been updating people by email, but I thought it might be a good idea to do a post as well. She was in the hospital 11 days. She would have been home in 10, […]

Summer Reading

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

This is for BCA, ICA, anc CCA.  You can add to the list here or email me.  Audiobooks count. PLUM LOVE (A Stephanie Plum novel)  Janet Evanovich HOT SIX   Same (Aunt Janet got me started on these–she’s a bounty hunter from NJ)  In Process–A ROOM CALLED REMEMBER  Frederick Buechner (writings on faith–he is astounding)                        ANIMAL, […]