I just found a very addictive game that is educataional! You answer vocabulary questions to end world hunger. The website is www.freerice.com. For every correct question, you "donate" 20 grains of free rice. There is no catch or fee. The only problem is that it is very addictive!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christmas Party
Here are some pictures I took at our homeschool's Christmas Party. Floodgate played some music and it got pretty loud. But overall, fun was had by all. One of the games that I did not get pictures of was the game of Duck Duck Goose. We sat in a HUGE circle, and instead of running, you had to skip. Hilarious!!! I wish I had pictures of that! It was especially fun to watch the big guys like Thomas, Andy, Justin, Andy and Jordan try to skip! By the end, the guys were so intent on catching the opponent that they started running and it usually ended as a race. Enjoy the pictures!





Posted by Kara at 7:21 PM 2 comments
Random Thoughts & Some Christmas Traditions
I know it has been a long time since I have blogged, but there really has been no time to blog. For my exams, I have been cramming all the things that I should know, and for some reason don’t, into my head until I think I am going to pop. I have successfully taken two of my exams, and have my last one on Tuesday. (Chemistry) I am glad that Mom is not giving me an exam on History/Geograhy and Math.
Yesterday I worked at the Scholastic Book Fair with Mom, Mrs. Laura and Mrs. Ginger. By the end of the day I was very tired but happy. By working yesterday and another day last week, I was able to get most of my Christmas presents there, 50% off! Even with the 4 boxes of books that we brought home between us, Mom and I had to go at the last minute and try to find something that we wanted to buy. I never have had trouble spending money on books.
We have been slow about getting ready for Christmas this year. Normally, we have the real tree up, decorated, the house decorated and getting presents ready by the mid of December. Here it is December 16, and we just put up our fake Christmas tree and got it decorated yesterday.
I don’t have anything for Grandma Pat yet for Christmas. Any Ideas?
Our family has a couple of Christmas traditions that I enjoy. #1 Whenever we get the tree up and decorated, Mom and Dad give each of us kids an ornament that symbolizes something that we had done that previous year. For example; last year, Mom, Caleb and I went to DC for almost a week. And so I got an ornament of the Abraham Lincoln Monument that plays America the Beautiful. This year we all got cherries that say Door County on them. We went there this summer for our family vacation, and in case you didn’t know, Door County, Wisconsin is known for their really good cherries. #2 Around December 1st Mom starts an Advent Story that she reads during the month of December and we finish it on Christmas morning. I have heard the stories many times, but each time she reads it, I find myself being just as intrigued as if it were my first time to hear it.
It is almost 7 and I haven’t had dinner. So I better go eat before I waste away and starve. :)
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Post Oral Surgery
I am back among the land of the living, to a degree. All of the nurses and the doctor were very kind and considerate. The “surgery” went fine and Mom says that we were in and out of the office within an hour and half. I was still very loopy and don’t remember the recovery room or leaving. While I was in the recovery room, Mom jokingly asked me if I wanted her to take a picture of me with the cell phone. Now you have to understand that I have 4 to 8 pieces of gauze in my mouth and a large white sock thing with two ice packs in it strapped around my head. I look pretty funny. So when Mom asked me if I wanted her to take my picture, she expected me to say NO! But for some crazy, demented reason I said yes, so I could show it to Emma later. Now, I have no memory of this, and when she told me what I said, I thought that she was pulling my leg. But no, she has a picture on the phone to prove it. There is no telling what I said in the recovery room.
The first couple days were kinda painful, but tolerable. The pain medicine was controlling the pain and I was eating a lot of ice cream and mashed potatoes. On Saturday I ate Mac and Cheese and was able to go longer with out the medicine. So Dad and I decided to take Motrin instead of the pain medicine because I wasn’t hurting that bad. Big mistake. The Motrin didn’t help and I started to hurt worse. By the time Mom got home, I was hurting so bad. I cant even describe how bad it was hurting. Because I had taken Motrin, I couldn’t take my pain medicine for 2 hours. It was an agonizing 2 hours. During that time I started to run a fever. When Mom talked to the nurse on call, she told Mom that the fever was probably not related to my teeth and gave Mom instructions on how to give me my pain medicine along with Motrin and how to rock the medicines. That helped. Once I was able to take the Lortab and it got in my system, I was better.
Yesterday I was having breakthrough pain (pain that is not controlled by the medicine) and so Mom took me in to see the doctor. He said I had a dry socket and probably an infection. So he packed two of my holes with NASTY tasting stuff and gave me a stronger antibiotic. I go back tomorrow for the post surgery checkup thing. They are going to show me how to clean and care for my holes. ☺
Mrs. Laura, Mr. Steve and Dad have all encouraged me to post this picture of me after the surgery. I will humor them and post it.
Posted by Kara at 11:20 AM 6 comments
Saturday, November 24, 2007
I Just Got Elfed!
As I had nothing to do this afternoon, I decided to elf the Bartz kids.
Check it out!
http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=9593499222
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Oral Surgery
Just the sound of it scares me, but I better get over it because I leave in 30 minutes to go have all four of my Wisdom Teeth taken out. Because they are taking all four, they will have to knock me out, and that's considered “surgery”. Most of you know that I have a fear (big fear) of needles, and to knock me out, they have to run an IV. I keep telling myself, “ You can do this Kara. You have had blood drawn several times. It can’t be any worse than that.”
We went yesterday and bought applesauce, yogurt, pudding, soup and Lactose free ice cream. Elise has promised to make the puddings up for me while I’m gone, and she and Skye also promised to dust my room for me. Yah! I hate dusting! All of my siblings have been very kind and suportive. I don't know what I would do without them.
There are a couple things I have to get done before I leave, so I better go and do them.
Posted by Kara at 8:27 AM 6 comments
Thursday, November 8, 2007
One down, one to go!
The play this year for the 1st – 6th graders at Crossroads Christian was The Great Cross-Country Race or better known as The Tortoise and the Hare. Kimberlee, one of my good friends, directed it. All of the kids have been working very hard for the past 3 months, and their hard work has paid off. Tonight was Opening Night, and they all were INCREDIBLE!!! But we could not have done it with out our audience! Thank you guys for coming and cheering us on! If you didn’t come tonight, you need to come tomorrow night! It is at Community Presbyterian Church, tomorrow night at 7 pm. Tickets are only $2 per person. If you come, be prepared to laugh, a lot.
My brain is fogging up from Chemistry, the play and all of my other school-work. I am having a hard time thinking straight and making complete sentences. I need to go to bed.
Posted by Kara at 9:27 PM 2 comments