Archive for May, 2011

birthday surprises

I took part in planning a trip to Disney Land for my Best Buddies group, as most of you know.  Throughout the planning, I told my kids that we didn’t have enough money to go with them and that “just momma” would go with the buddies.  They were sad.

Secretly, Joey and I were planning to surprise them with the trip, just like the commercials on TV.  We were set to leave on Tessa’s birthday, so it seemed like a great plan. 

We woke the kids up at 4:00 am and told them that mom wanted to see Tessa open her presents before she left for Disney Land.  When Tessa reached into the bag, she pulled out a t-shirt.  Nate read what it said, “It’s my Birthday…”  and then the back, “and I’m going to Disney Land”!  She also pulled out $50 from grandma for spending money.  Nate then started to cry…an ugly cry.  Then, we pulled out his t-shirt and money.  (His birthday is a week later)  We then went straight to the airport and flew to California. 

Needless to say, the kids had a great time.  They were especially cute with my students.  They had a lot of fun “showing” them around and riding rides with them.  I think they were better “peer buddies” than the actual peer beddies.  I think it will be a birthday they’ll always remember. 

my major award

Each year, a major award is given at Viewmont High School.  The PTSA takes nominations for the “Viking Service Award” to recognize people that have contributed and served the school in various capacities. 

I look forward to this awards night each year because it’s a great opportunity for me to nominate my staff, peer tutors and students to receive an award.  I’m proud to say that my nominations have been chosen every single year…until THIS year!

I nominated several people for the award this year, but much to my dismay, none were chosen.  On the bright side, I was chosen to receive an award this year! 

Two of my students nominated me for my awesome-ness and were able to present me with this major award.  Although it felt strange to receive an award rather than give one, it felt good just the same. 

It’s also fun to go around saying that you’ve won a “major award”.

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