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Six Months of Change…

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

So after a six month pause from writing at FnF I have to wonder if all of you really missed anything? Were the trappings of my mundane life followed by enough people that they were actually missed? That people actually wondered what I was doing and what was happening? Probably not…I’m realistic at least.

I will fill you in on some of the bigger details…

In April I turned 31 on a day that was so horribly over-scheduled there was hardly time to breathe. However for the first time in my life I taught a college course on that night after agreeing to present on information literacy and the role of the school administrator. While my teaching skills were a bit rusty, by the end of the evening I had warmed up and I would come to teach other classes when asked. It was good to remember how it felt to teach and I felt more inspired in my day to day work with libraries.

Max Cleaning Toys for Spring Play

Max Cleaning Toys for Spring Play

My biggest accomplishment during the month of April into early May was the completion of the SLMS 2009 Conference in Saratoga Springs, NY. This was the culmination of two years of planning as a conference co-chair and was by far the largest event I had ever planned. The weeks leading up to and following the conference were chaotic and I found myself with little time for anything else, but it was a wonderful experience to have been part of.

Meeting Gregory Maguire!

Meeting Gregory Maguire!

In May Catherine had her first dance recital. This was the first event of its kind for either side of the family and it was a good time. She was fabulous and performed a very energetic Hula Baby dance. She seems to like dance very much and will start classes again in the fall. Catherine\’s Dance Recital Video

In June, with little fanfare, Chuck celebrated his 35th birthday and Father’s Day on the same day. We also welcomed a new member into our family with the birth of my niece Erika.

Catherine Talking to Her Cousin Erika

Catherine Talking to Her Cousin Erika

Chuck and I took our first vacation without kids in July. It was an experiment both for us and for the kids that seemed to work really well. The kids spent a week with their grandparents, visiting playgrounds and museums in the area and enjoying Grandma and Grandpa’s swimming pool. We spent our time in the area around Cleveland and Sandusky Ohio touring the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and Cedar Point Amusement Park. I think we all needed a break from one another and everyone seemed to have time to re-energize. Perhaps we can do it again another year.

Cat Plays with the Slinky Exhibit at the Strong Museum of Play

Cat Plays with the Slinky Exhibit at the Strong Museum of Play

For us, summer isn’t full of beach vacations and leisurely days enjoying the sunshine. We tend to march on with our regular routine, which is good to keep the kids on schedule but at times a bit pathetic when it comes to summer fun. This summer we spent a fair amount of time preparing Catherine for school in the fall and on September 8th she began kindergarten.

Catherines 2nd Day of School

Catherine's 2nd Day of School

It’s been bizarre to be involved with the school as a parent rather than a teacher. I’ve been amazed at the rapid flood of paper that arrives home on a daily basis, even in the 21st Century. However, I’m happy to report that thus far she seems to really enjoy school, although she does miss her daycare friends.  While I had a bit of fear and apprehension about sending her knowing she would be one of the youngest students in class, all of my fears were dismissed the first day of school when I watched her follow directions upon arriving in her classroom, listened to her talk to her teacher and her classmates, and watched her draw an incredible picture and write her name without assistance. As I looked around the room and saw other parents anxiously leaning over desks, drawing the assignment for their children or choosing to write their child’s name upon the paper to save time I realized that she would be just fine. There are definitely times that her independent streak works in her favor.

For Simplicity’s Sake

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

In an effort to not allow my hiatus from blogging to become a permanent departure I have pared down FnF to it’s bare bones state. After living day after day in a world where I am constantly immersed in media and electronic communication I’ve found that I hesitate to make the time nor energy to devote to my personal blog in the evening. I’m hoping that by paring back to strictly basic content and ignoring all the possible bells and whistles I’ll feel free to make a quick post more often…

From the Archives: February

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Previous Furore and Frenzy posts from the month of February.

Frebruary 2007

Maxwell Simon: A post dedicated to Max on the occasion of his first birthday.

Let the Festivities Begin: We host our first family event in our new house

No Infants in This House! : I lament over the dismissal of our infant carrier from daycare

A Generation of Bored: Why are kids ALWAYS bored? Who’s to blame?

A Tribute to Aurora: A reflection on a friend I haven’t seen in a decade

Oblivious to the Universe: A rant about people that don’t notice the world around them

February 2008

Why I Love February: A simple checklist of all the reasons I love the month. This year I’m not so sure I love it.

Happy Birthday Maxwell Simon!: A tribute to Max on his 2nd birthday

For Once There’s A Happy Ending: A retelling of a local accident and some local students who saved the day.

Falling Off The Road: I recount our adventure when our car goes off the road on a trip to my mother’s house.

Enjoy That Daylight While It Lasts: I rant about daylight savings time arriving much to early in my opinion.

Papa Will You Get the Moon For Me?: A reflection on viewing the lunar eclipse, miscarriage, and parenting.

A Plague Upon My House: The flu takes over our house and our lives.

What Will You Do With Your X-tra Day?: Believe it or not, there is actually some controversy involving Leap Year. What do you think?

From the Blogging Archives: September

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

I Miss My Pends: I learn that Cat’s moping is because all of her ‘pends have started school and left her behind.

A Bundle of Nerves: Chuck goes through the interview process for a new job and I realize how hard it is to stand on the sideline and watch how I would do it differently.

The Resurrection of the Beast: My VW Beetle having sitting dead on the lawn for an extended period is finally resurrected

Happy Grandparent’s Day: A post celebrating all of the grandparents in my life

Hey! We’re On a Roll!: Our photo is featured as the Parentdish Image of the Day

Things Cat Can Do: I’m truly amazed by how Cat is tranformed from a 2 year old into a 3 year old. It seems so long ago now!

An Introduction to Death: We attend the funeral of Chuck’s great grandmother with the kids and I describe Cat’s impressions of the funeral and struggle to answer her questions about death.

Is My Career Worth It?: After a busy first month at school and the start of a new job by Chuck we discover that the kids are in need of more of our attention and I wonder if my career is really worth giving up my time with my family.