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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Short Happy Life

Kirby died.

And it seems like only yesterday he was happily adjusting to his new home in Jeph's room. Well, actually it was last Friday. He sure didn't hold out very long.

In case you don't know, Kirby was Jephtha's cray fish. I don't really mind the kids bringing these little buggers home because I know they're not going to last. We are just not meant to be pet people. No living creature we've ever had has approached the average life expectancy for its species. We've had fish, hamsters, rabbits, and even a stray cat. That cat seemed pretty hardy too, but we proved to be the kiss of death by claiming (and naming) it.

Maybe we could make some sort of arrangement with the humane society and save them the expense of euthanisizing their animals.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

February: Lent and Valentines Day

Well it's February which means "I Love to Read" month at Hamiliton, thus also at the Novaks. 'Cept, I HATE "I Love to Read" month. I like the concept-- extra reading time, less t.v.-- but all this documenting and setting timers while you're reading-- what a drag. Our kids are doing pretty well with it, though. We've been reading a lot more to Josiah (even Juli is helping him out with his reading) and Clara has been reading a lot of chapter books this month. I think she's surprised herself with how well she can read now. She started off 2nd grade with some problems but she's been working very hard all year and has made big improvements. Jephtha, although the best reader of all these kids, doesn't particularly like to read (I suspect it's because he's lazy and prefers the passive activity of t.v.). I've had to hold off on signing some of his reading slips because he keeps putting down the same chapter book and if he'd really been reading it for 500 minutes I think he would be done with it. So I'm not signing his 700-minute slip until he finishes that book. The slip has been sitting here all week...

It's been fun listening to everone's reports of Valentines Day (or even their plans for Valentines Day). We didn't really celebrate. The last couple of years we've gone out to Erte's, a pretty nice restaurant in NE. We just didn't get around to making any plans for that this year. So we may be going out to a local restaurant tonight (like Timberlodge or Olive Garden). It's hard to celebrate Valentines Day during Lent.

Speaking of Lent, how's that going for everyone? I haven't put a lot of effort into it so far. It felt good going to Stations and Mass last night (and it must be a good "penitential" thing to do, 'cause Anna griped about it before, during and after). Sometines, being at a church all the time, it really makes it difficult to differentiate between these seasons. Plus we spend so much time looking ahead and planning that I'm already thinking about spring and summer events.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Same old, same old

Well, I figure if Eric Peterson can blog... time to give this another shot.

So what's new in my world? I don't want to bum everyone out (or the two people who may atually read this), but mostly negative stuff has been going on.

First, there's Melinda. In the last week she's managed to get kicked off student council and get ISS. All of this entails me getting a phone call from my former colleague, Peggy, who's now a counselor at CRMS. Melinda tells her she feels "pressure" to live up to the reputation of her siblings. Really?? Did one of them set some kind of record for detentions that I'm not aware of, because that's the only kind of reputation she's been trying to establish.

Then, there's my job. It's not totally dismal, but sometimes it's discouraging. For example, I have a Confirmation retreat coming up in about 10 days that's going to involve 120 kids and I only have about 5 leaders for it. I just did one of these retreats this past weekend, and it went pretty well. However, I read some of their "letters to the pastor" and it showed me that most of them have no idea what Confirmation is, what the Catholic faith is, and that most have minimal involvement in church (I asked them to discuss how they would be involved in the Church after being confirmed and most said something to the effect that they would try to come to Mass more often).

I also have a lot of stuff coming up at work that needs attention. Like our youth famine (which we're only doing for 24 hours this year instead of the standard 30). I have to find a bunch more service sites (although who knows, maybe we'll only get a dozen or so kids participating). And we're scheduling a spring break mission trip to Red Lake Indian Reservation for Mar. 27-31. Again, we'll see what kind of a response we get from the youth.

Whew, posting is exhausting. No wonder I don't do it more.