Wednesday, October 27, 2010

How Many Kids do you Have?

The other day, I was meeting with a financial adviser to set up my retirement plan. He asked me a bunch of information to help me figure out which plan was best for me. This included mostly personal information about myself and my finances. We finished and I decided on a plan, so I began filling out the papers. As I was doing so he asked, "How many kids do you have?" I answered, "I am not married. I don't have any." He chuckled and I was a bit confused. Then he said, "no, how many kids are in your class?" Apparently our brains were on two different tracks. I replied, "I have 27 in my morning and 28 in my afternoon, so I have 55 altogether." So from now on whenever people ask how many kids I have, I know my answer...55!

Like most mothers, my "kids" are my life right now. I don't really know if I am supposed to, but here are my classes. These were taken on our "color" days. I love these kids! Aren't they adorable?!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Ohio

After a long anticipated trip and a much needed vacation, I flew out to Ohio for Fall Break. The trip started out with Travis picking me up from the airport and taking me to his apartment. (Of course he had flowers waiting there for me.) After taking the grand tour, and seeing the great need, we went to pick out a couch for his new place. After going to about 5 different stores, we ended back up at the first one to buy a couch. We ended up getting one of my favorite ones. He said my favorite one was too girly.

On Friday, I hung around his apartment all day while he was at work. It was actually pretty nice because I was able to catch up on some sleep and get some school stuff done (yes, I did school work on my vacation). After he got home, we went and picked up the couch. We had dinner, did a little shopping, and headed to THE HAUNTED CAVE. This cave will be in the Guinness Book of World Records this year for being the longest haunted cave. I normally don't really like scary things, but this wasn't too bad. We were at the front of the group, so I think we missed a lot of the action. There was one part where we were in "hell" and the "devil" was talking to our group and he said he was going to pick someone to sacrifice. Of course he picked me. I was probably the most innocent looking one there. Then all of the sudden the chainsaw guys came out. In past experience, the chainsaw guys are the people that actually scare me. I just grabbed on to Travis and hid behind him. It was really well done though.



















Saturday was our out
door adventure day. We went to Hocking Hill Parks where there are all sorts of sites to see. There were tons of people there because it was a beautiful day (and there is nothing else to do in Dayton). Travis describes this place as an outdoor playground. There were all sorts of bridges and caves and tunnels. We stopped to take lots of pictures. We went to a place where there was supposed to be a waterfall, but it was sadly all dried up. Funny story, a man stopped us and asked where we were from because he heard me talking and thought I had an accent. He thought we were from Switzerland. I wish! He was really nice and told us some places that we should visit in the park.
































After we explored this section of the park, we decided to head over to the repelling area. Travis was excited because he LOVES rock climbing and repelling. I don't have much experience with repelling. Once we got on the trail, it split in three directions. We choose the one most traveled, hoping it would lead us to the right place. We got to a rock wall that we thought could be it, but we weren't sure because it was so small compared to what we are used to out west. Tr
avis went to ask a group of people if that was the only place to go repelling. The guy's response was, "yeah, this is where most people go, but if this is too tall for you the wall is shorter a little ways down." I almost laughed out loud when he said that. If he only knew that Travis climbs and repels hundreds of feet and this wall was about 60 feet. So, Travis decided this was a good wall for me to practice on. We did it a few times before heading back home.






























Sunday was the worst day. I had the same sort of anticipation of flying back, but this time it was because I didn't want to come back to Utah. I was getting ready for church and I broke down crying. It was horrible, but Travis is so patient with me. He just let me cry on his shoulder. I think that it was harder to leave this time than the first time. At least this time it will only be a month before I see him again. We went to church and then headed to the airport. On our way, we stopped at a little park to take some pictures because all the leaves were changing colors. It was beautiful! (Warning: There may be a kissing picture)






























I had a great time and I can't wait until Thanksgiving when he gets to come out here to see me!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Candy Grams and Crushes

At school, the 6th grade is doing a fundraiser by selling candy grams during lunch. My classes have not even heard of them because we do not go to lunch, so it came as a surprise to me when someone came to deliver a candy gram to my classroom. She handed it to me and it took me a minute to realize who it was to. It was for me from "Harvey the Hawk," our school mascot. I couldn't help but laugh because of a couple reasons. First, my name wasn't quite right. Second, there was a period after Miss. Third, it was elementary school writing. So do you know what that means? I have a little elementary school crush. It made my day. :)

Speaking of crushes, there is a little boy and girl in my class that have started showing interest in each other. They hold hands while sitting at the carpet. I actually think it is adorable because they are two of my favorites. The funniest part is that another little boy saw them and it tickled him that they were holding hands and he let out the cutest giggle. I couldn't help but laugh. I love those kids.

As for my crush, I leave tomorrow to go out and see him. I can't wait! We have a five day weekend, so I am flying to Ohio! It has finally started getting easier being apart, so this may make it more difficult again, but it will be worth it! He has the whole weekend all planned out already. I will make sure and take some pictures to put up.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Apples and Bananas

A couple weeks ago in class, we read a book that had a picture of a little boy handing his teacher an apple. One student asked why he was giving her an apple, so we had a discussion about how children used to give their teachers apples to tell them thank you or to say they liked you. After the discussion, one of my students raised his hand and said, "Miss Broadhead, tomorrow I am going to bring you a banana because I LOVE bananas." I kind of chuckled and told him I would love that. Then about ten more hands shot up wanting to tell me what they wanted to bring me. Here we are, almost 3 weeks later and I am still getting apples and bananas and roses and anything else you can think of. Kids just make me laugh with their creativity and their desire to make others feel good. Max loves bananas, so that is what he wanted to bring me...not an apple. Now every time I get something, I think of Max and how excited he was to share something he loved with me.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Conference Weekend

Sometimes in life we look over all the little moments that we have to be grateful for. This blog is to help me remember all the little things that make up life...sometimes good and sometimes bad. In the end, that is what makes it worth living for. I hope you enjoy sharing with me all my little life's experiences.

Let's start with this weekend. It was absolutely wonderful!!! I am actually going to start my weekend early. I left work early on Thursday (not really early, but early for me) to go boating with some co-workers. I think this is the first "fun" thing I have done for myself since school has started. I got to go wakeboarding for the first time since before my mission. I was so proud because I got up on my first try. The water was perfect and no one else was out on the lake. One of my co-workers took a turn and did some pretty cool jumps, but he is a guy, so they are always better. Then we got out this huge tube. I seriously thought I was going to die. The teacher driving said that this is how she gets out her frustration, and I believe her! I took another turn on the wakeboard, and guess what I did this time? That's right! I jumped! (Don't tell anyone it was an accident) It was a blast, but now I feel like an 80 year old lady walking around because I am so sore.

Friday made the weekend even better. I had my mission reunion and my mission President and his wife were there for the first time. There were so many missionaries there! It was so much fun seeing everyone! It brought back such great memories!




The weekend kept getting better and better. I had the chance to go up to General Conference with my brother and one of his friends on Saturday afternoon. We barely made it there on time. We drove around the parking garage 20 minutes before I finally moved a parking cone so we could have a spot to park. Then I had to run to keep up with long-legged Nathan to get to the Conference Center. Thank goodness I saw my old roomie Brittany so we could sneak into line with her. Later, I had a girls night with Jessica and watched Conference with her family on Sunday.



We are so blessed to be able to listen to the words of the prophets! If you didn't get to hear Conference, or you don't know what it is, check it out at lds.org