New Year, New Thoughts, New Ways... New SCHOOL?!?

2:18 PM

Today I blog with a crying baby in the background... a baby that is crying not because he is hungry, wet, or tired. Hunter is crying because he is SPOILED!!! I have ruined this one already ;) Where did I go wrong!?!


Anywho, it's been a while. We've been busy, but now that the holidays are over we are still busy... imagine that. Ady started back to school last week and I've been wrapping up the holiday season at work -- thank goodness!!! We are all ready to get back to "normal."

For the past month we (Dave and I) have been in deep discussions about Ady's school next year. Everybody that know us knows we are Metro's #1 fan. In order guarantee her spot there for next year, we have to make a decision by January 31st. This has put me under a lot of pressure, and made me really re-evaluate what is important to us.

The biggest sacrifice I am making is being away from my family. I just can't stand it. This is not strictly a financial decision --there are probably two dozen other factors that contribute (none, however, have anything negative to do with Metro) but I want to be able to stay at home above all else. When the boys were both younger, they didn't realize me being gone. Now I have to run out the door with three kids chasing me for that "one last kiss." I hate telling them, "mommy will see you in the morning." Ugh... it makes me sick.

In addition to me working, we have also sacrificed family vacations, home updates (I would say "maintenance" but I think Dave would disagree that granite and hardwoods are "maintenance"), and a downgraded daily lifestyle. I am all about sacrificing for the good of my children, but I'm pretty sure we have currently taken that word to a new level. (Ady still thinks every family spends summers at Newport Beach, so obviously this hasn't affected her)... I feel some lessons in humility in our future.

So with all that being said, I am about 90% sure we will be giving Jenks a shot next Fall. I know that Ady will thrive in any environment, and am very confident the transition will be smooth for all of us. Dave and I signed up to attend a luncheon with Oklahoma legislators to see how we, as parents, can become more involved in public school policy-making. I am looking forward to the opportunity to fulfill this calling and give help where it is really needed. I'm also looking forward to meeting more young families, being homeroom mom, a shorter drive to school, and supplementing her education with Biblical perspective (see I CAN find some positives about this!). God doesn't always guide us where we want to go, but he never leaves us behind.

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  1. Praying for you guys! My friend Alli Ashman (Dave knows her as Alli Fisher) is a 3rd grade teacher at Jenks and absolutely loves her school. She has nothing but good things to say about her fellow teachers and her kiddos. With the exception of a few kids (or parents) but you know that's the case with ANY school... there are always a few kids/parents that make life interesting.

    Keep us posted! Love you guys! Breakfast date soon?

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