Thursday, May 26, 2011

I'm having a ___________ day

I've been working as an instructor at The Little Gym since January. Let me tell you it's been one challenging but rewarding experience. I'd say I've learned as much about myself, teaching, and parenting as my kids have learned about coordination and confidence.
My kids always say the cutest things. Some things that stand out in my mind from throughout the semester came from my Funny Bug classes. I teach mostly the 3 and 4 year olds and they are the sweetest most energetic little things. I used to say that I felt awkward around young children. Infants, I was good. Pre Teens, I was good. But, 2 up until somewhere around 8 I didn't know how to talk to them or play with them. Not anymore! These kids have opened up my imagination, tested my patience, and proved to me that I will one day be an awesome mom. Well, anyway, back to the cute things my Funny Bugs say. One day *Nicholas looked at my toe nail polish. I had my nails done for Christmas when I was at home with my family. Nicholas touched my toe and said "oooh, I like your nails!" I imagined him hearing that phrase from his mother or aunts. It was so funny to me that he noticed. Another time, this little girl *Becca said "I'm pretending to be a puppy". I said, "ok, let's pretend to be a puppy while sitting here listening with our friends" (not my most creative teaching moment but hey, I was allowing her to be creative right?) So she joins her classmates as I demonstrate the skills we were to do at that station. Then all of a sudden as I sit down to tell everyone the magic word (which means they can finally explore the gym and run around after 30 whole seconds of sitting still) Becca licked my foot!!! Another time, just recently, I was subbing a grade school class (so a class of 6-12 year olds) and this one little girl was fawning over my engagement ring. I guess I thought it was so funny because it's quite simple and not really "eye catching" like some of these pillow diamond engagement rings you see these days. I was impressed that this little girl could appreciate it's simple beauty. Last but not least, in my dance class just this week I was bringing the girls over to our station to do our bar routine (which by the way is a level 1 USA Gymnastics routine aka my 3 and 4 year olds are doing REAL gymnastics) I was having a hard time convincing *Lilli to play along. I asked her why she didn't want to do the routine and she said "I'm having a bad day". I thought she was doing rather well actually but to her it was a bad day. I wondered if this was something her mom told her or if she thought it up herself. Kids really do say the darndest things.
As I left the gym the other day I decided I was having a bad day. I left and locked the place, headed into my car, and tried to check my phone. I couldn't find it anywhere. I searched through my bag and found nothing. I decided I needed to go back into the gym, get the phone there, and call my cell. Well, I got back out to my car and heard it ring. I searched my bag again but no luck. As I was digging around I found my rasberry chocolate bar that I got from a dance recital the night before. I have been substituting for a friends performing class where she teaches song and dance. It's been an AWESOME gig and they performed really well. I digress. So, at the end of the performance the owner of the studio gave the teachers Ghiradelli chocolate to thank us for our hard work. Well, mine melted in my bag!!! Still no luck with the phone. So, I emptied the contents of my bag on the passenger seat and finally found it. I went back into the gym and locked everything up...again...and headed on my way.
I was just pulling onto center street in Orem and I realized my car was running on fumes. I had to get to a service station and quick! So I pulled into Will's Pit stop which is on the way back to Provo and only got a gallon of gas. Prices are rising now that we're closer to the summer. I just needed to get to the next, more reasonably priced, station. As I pulled onto the street a car rounded the corner and honked up a storm at me. As far as I could tell he was the one speeding. Geez. So, I'm continuing my drive home and all of a sudden this big SUV slows to the speed of a small turtle and pulls into a doctors office without even signalling. ARRRGH! I slammed my breaks and everything that I had just dumped out of my bag (in the search for my phone) went flying down to the floor of the passenger side. Now that's just annoying. By the time I got to my street I decided that this was just a bad day. I looked at the clock to calculate what I was going to do with my afternoon. I realized it had only been about 15 minutes since I left work. Thus, I decided that it was only a bad 15 minutes and that the rest of my day was going to be awesome. It was. :)

Friday, May 20, 2011

Where the heart is

They say that home is where the heart is. Well my heart is physically in California right now. Literally, I'm at home with my fam and celebrating my bridal shower tomorrow. I love the people that live here so yes, my heart is here. However, I've also built a home in Provo Utah where my school friends reside, where many of my family members reside, and where my dearest Scott resides. Can I call him that...is it too mushy to call him dearest publicly like this? Well...he is my dearest. I am happy to share the love in my heart and divide it so I can call many places home :) I heard once from a Sunday school teacher that love is the only thing that multiplies by division.
Speaking of home: I brought a shutter guy into the home Scott and I will be living in to measure the windows and give us a quote for shutters. My parents own the place and we're taking care of maintenance and upgrading the place a bit before they put it on the market as a vacation rental. In the meantime we get to live in a quality community and get way more bang for our buck because we are paying rent to the best landlords money can buy. So, back to the shudders. Dan the blinds man came by and quoted a reasonable price and my mom put money down on the shudders that same day. Then Dan sent an official measuring guy my way. He gave me a call and set up an appointment for the following Thursday. Then I got a call from him asking me if we could reschedule for Tuesday. I had Scott call him and as it turned out, he didn't even come down to Provo on Tuesday at all. So, I thought we were still on for Thursday. Our man Cameron said he'd call after Tuesday and oh surprise surprise he never did. Needless to say when come Thursday I was waiting at the house and didn't see the guy I was pretty ticked. I called Dan and informed him that Cameron rescheduled not once but two times and I wasn't cool with the lack of communication he gave. Mainly that he said he'd call and oh...didn't. Boo I say. I requested that, whether or not Cameron decided to show at our new appointment the following Tuesday, I pretty much demanded that Dan be there to make sure everything went according to plan. Takin. Care. Of business.
In other news I'm working at The Little Gym of Orem which is a total blast. The kids I teach are awesome and I've been teaching there since January. I teach the 3-4 year old classes and these little gems make me smile every day. Sometimes I get done teaching a class and suddenly realize how exhausting it is to chase after 12 3 and 4 year olds for an hour. But then I realize how rewarding it was to see them accomplish something like walking on the high beam by themselves or using the springboard to do an awesome jump forward roll or doing a tummy roll around the beam. They wow me every day and I can tell that they wow themselves because I constantly hear them say "I did it!" with surprise and excitement. I love it.
I'm only taking one class this term (which was the best idea I ever had), studying for the GRE, and having fun playing house with Scott as we get the place ready for August when we finally share our home together.