Not much to say except tell stories about Jason and myself. We go out with friends, or stay in with them. Last weekend we went to a fancy engagement party for our friends, Jay and Laura, and this weekend we are hosting our first annual Wipperfurth Chili Cook-Off. We even ordered and engraved chili pot trophy to give to the winner. Our January calendar has already filled up and it's creeping into February. I can't complain because it is filled with visits with our friends from Chicago, Michigan, Indiana, and of course here in Madison. We are currently deciding whether or not we can manage a weekend trip to a cabin in Georgia where some friends are gathering for a birthday celebration-- I fear we will not be able to swing that one though.
Substitute teaching is going surprisingly well despite the infrequency of jobs some weeks. I do not have many nightmare stories to share. The kids are great and I love being in the classroom.....if only I had my own classroom, but this will do for now. I have frequented one school district enough now to experience the delight of children passing me in the hallway and saying, "Hi Mrs. Wipperfurth." A few hugs here and there too. It's simple but grand.
We are absolutely in love with being home-owners. I finally get to live somewhere without white walls and a little room to grow. Our only gripe so far occurred in early December when 23 inches of snow decided to dump on us over a couple of weeks. And there we were with a corner lot and a couple of plastic shovels. Alas, we agreed that this was too time-consuming and back-breaking so we drug our feet into Sears and bought a gigantic snow-thrower. I learned way too many things about those machines including calling it a snow-thrower, not a snow-blower. Ugh. I figured my snow duties were over until Jason left to go to a cabin with his buddies for a weekend and we got our first big snow-fall since our purchase. There I was figuring out how to use this thing and terrified that I would look like a complete idiot out there in the snow. But I will gladly toot my horn and say that I pulled it off and Jason was happy to come home to a completed job. Yeah, I'm a kick-ass wife. :) Hey, don't laugh at me, people. I was the youngest of four, and clutzy on top of that so these kind of jobs weren't relegated to me as a child.
Okay, that's it for now. Jason just got home from work and is impatiently wanting to tell me about his day. Time to be a kick-ass wife again and listen to him while I cook his dinner. :)
I guess I had more to say than I thought.
Monday, January 7, 2008
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6 comments:
Hey Shar! Sounds like all is going really well. :) I MISS YOU! Sorry about not coming to visit over break, but time just ran away from me. Love ya Lara
Glad to see you hopping on the blog train. I only did it a bit my first year, but this last year I have been pretty consistent. I often feel like I am talking about nothing but biw that I can go back a year and read about day-to-day life, I LOVE that I have it! Good luck with yours!
sorry, don't know how to edit my typo :)
You are so hilarious! I love Sharron commentary and I love you and your blogspot. WippinWisconsin made me laugh. Miss you!
Laura
Hi Sharron! Way to go, starting a blog! I can't believe you are out here in cyberspace telling your whole life like this!
:-) :-) Just jokin.
I'll have to go gush about my kids and complain about the PTA! :-)
Sally
B- You are The Best Blogger! I especially liked your points on snow throwing. Oh how are lives change; all for the better :) Hearts & hugs and see you in a bit!
E
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