Thursday, April 24, 2014

Visitors and Spring Break 2014...

Well here we are half-way through Spring Break 2014.   

Last weekend, our friends, Joe and Danna came in from Dallas.  They never made it out to the "burbs", so we joined them in the city on Friday and Saturday.  It was so fun to see them and catch up!  

Friday night we met them at Revolution.  DE-LI-CIOUS!  What a yummy weekend it was eating ourselves through the city!  It was everyone's first time to dine @ Revolution , so it was a fun experience...  

YUMMY food...

We love the Renfroe's!

Saturday, Brad and got into the city just in time for some shopping on Magazine Street.  I love that street...  So many fun clothing and shoe shops.  (We ran into Rob Ryan and his wife in one of the stores. He was outside on the phone and Brad gave me the evil eye, real quick. I think he knew I wanted a pic!  He is a HUGE deal here in Nola. - So we left, sans picture with Coach Ryan).  

We walked around for a while and then the guys thought they would be so sneaky when the cab discreetly pulled up in front of Harrah's.  I loathe that place...  Pretty much loathe any casino.  While the boys gambled their hearts away, Danna and I did some much needed people watching on Canal. 

 A smidge tacky, but I might try this the next time "Harrah's" pops into one of our conversations.

Sure honey, let's throw away $300 on a fun, lil poker game and get NOTHING in return said this girl never...

We had reservations Saturday night at Emeril's!  We had reservations at the "bar" that over looks Emeril's kitchen!  What a FUN treat that was!  Danna and I were in complete awe.  Talk about INTENSE.  No plexiglass, nothing.  We heard every word they said and every command made by the Expo - (aka kitchen manager).    Talk about multitasking.  It was the most organized chaos I have ever seen.  We seriously could have reached out and touched the "saute girl". 

Emeril's did not disappoint!


Sunday was back to the burbs for Easter service, naps, and our first "snowballs".  I am used to hearing the word "snowcones" in Texas, but they don't have those here, or Bahama Bucks, for that matter.  The snowball was good, but not a Bucks!

A local, snowball establishment.  Very retro...

Where has this week gone!  I have seen my husband a total of 3 hours since Sunday night.  Not fun!  DARN trash...

Definitely not the most fun and exciting Spring Break I have ever had, BUT I have LOVED the extra time since I have been bogged down with graduate work the past 4 days.  25 page paper due next weekend, and am trying like heck to GET IT FINISHED.  

SO with that being said - this Spring Break is EXACTLY what I needed to get all this graduate work finished and submitted.  Come on November!

 I am starting to feel like this girl.

Have a great rest of the week and weekend.    

Love,


~H



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

French Quarter Festival & The Pink Predicament...



It is amazing how many festivals New Orleans has!  I have never seen anything like it…  This city knows how to have a great time!  There were two festivals this weekend that we (I) wanted to go to:  The French Quarter Festival and the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival in Ponchatoula, LA.  I had heard so many people talk about the French Quarter Festival and I thought it would be fun.  The problem was steering my husband away from the Master’s Saturday afternoon, but I guess I caught him at a weak moment because he agreed to go!   The weather was perfect and we were off.

It did help out that we parked at the Progressive Warehouse and hitched a ride in one of these gems right up to the riverfront!  Talk about service!

 Thanks Benny!


 People were everywhere and the people watching was a SCENE! I am a people-watching fool and this venue did not disappoint.  Fabulous food, drinks, all types of music, etc…


 SO many different stages of music!

Shrimp cakes and boiled shrimp.

I feel so old!
 
After about three hours of “festivalling it”, Brad was done.  He had had all the music, crawfish bread, and Abita Beer he could handle.  What a fun experience it was!  

Love this guy...



One of the most embarrassing things in my teaching career happened to me yesterday.

My students have individual white boards that they work on during Math instruction on the carpet.  I use old, mismatched socks for erasers that the kids provided at the beginning of the year – (Trying to save trees…  See I can be environmental).  Anyway, I had taken the entire bag of socks home Friday to wash them because they were covered in Expo.  Yesterday morning, my student helper for the week (a little boy who is about as innocent as a little lamb), went and got the big Ziploc bag full of the socks and started passing them out to the kids on the carpet.  All of a sudden, one of my students started screaming and I turned around to see quite a SIGHT….  Yep, a pair of my pink panties were laying right there on his left hand!  I ABOUT DIED!  I swear it took me 3 long, grueling years (in slow-motion) to SPRINT across the room and yank THEM out of his hand (He was playfully holding them up for the rest of the 9 year olds to take notice...  Thanks dude.)

Oh.my.LORD.... The kids went NUTS, total mayhem broke out with uncontrollable laughter and shrieks, and then some started chanting “Mrs. Wainscott wears pink panties!”  

It was like a BAD, BAD dream...  All 21 of us had the "everyone wears underwear/panty chat" in order to try to diffuse the situation.  Didn't work as well as I had hoped (due to the endless amount of giggles for the next hour), but I tried.

Wouldn't you have loved to been a fly on the wall in those households last night?  Sigh...

Note to self - Never mix personal laundry with the sock erasers.

Have a great rest of the week!  8 hours tomorrow and Spring Break has ARRIVED....  Can I get an AMEN!


Love,


~H

Saturday, April 5, 2014

A Palooza Saturday and Happy Birthday Charlie & Tess...

Last weekend, we had our school's big spring fundraiser, aka The Pelican Palooza!  IT was a kid paradise.  (Not so much an adult paradise:). 

A dunking booth, face paintings, dance performances, booth and booths of games where you can win cheap, plastic toys, yummy carnival food, a silent auction with a plethora of awesome items, raffles, class gift baskets and art work, and (drum roll please.....) the dreaded BOUNCE HOUSE.

I detest these things more than anything in this world.  As soon as the shoeless feet of adolescents touch the inside of one of these vinyl, inflatable contraptions, they become MONSTERS or DEVILS more like it.  And trying to man one for the "mandatory teacher one-hour shift" at the Pelican Palooza, was the highlight of my day.  (Hence the sarcasm).  "I would love to listen to a teacher for a 6th straight day!" - say no child ever.  I tried to be upbeat and cheery with my repeated requests to "Watch out for the little kids."  "Be careful!"  "Don't jump on him/her!"  "If you are going to vomit, EXIT NOW!"  But that lasted a smooth 3 minutes...  

Then the beast came out...  At the end of my shift, I was just making sure no one was dead.  That was success to me!

 Like I said, birth control at it's finest.

But the highlight of the morning was the Teachers vs. Students Relay Race!  I love me a competition and especially when it is one between the kids vs. teachers.  I am NOT one of those teachers that says.. "Come one ladies.  We need to let the kids win!"  NEGATIVE!!!!!  And luckily all the teachers on the relay, had the same outlook as I did. - OUT FOR BLOOD! 

We dominated...  And had a ball!  The kids did a great job, but not as fast as the "old ladies" (I overheard one kid call us... - That was pure motivation!)

2014 Winners!

2013 Winners!
My Dallas gals and I after our domination of the 5th graders!  Gosh I am going to miss the annual 5th graders vs. Teacher Kickball Game.  Maybe I can fly back for it:)

My precious Hayden (every teacher's dream!) and sweet Christina. 

My class's art work for the auction...


Walking toward the Palooza on the gorgeous lakefront of Lake Pontchartrain.


What a WONDERFUL week this has been!  A week full of special birthdays.  

(Apparently Lydia and Lindley never manned a bounce house...)

Mister Charlie Tiberius Wright made his debut on Tuesday, April 2th - a whopping 8 weeks EARLY.  He was ready to come out and meet the world.  I am so happy for Ben and Lydia, I can hardly stand it!  Even though Charlie is small, he is a fighter and has the BEST parents.

Sweet Momma Lyd and Charlie

And the other special birthday belongs to Tess Leanne Herring!  I love my Lin.  She makes me laugh harder than anyone some days.  Called her yesterday morning on my way to work and she was as busy as a bee like normal, probably cleaning or doing something productive.  She was just ticked to no other that she couldn't have her coffee and peanut butter pop-tart. Only Lin!

And the neat thing is that Cameron, Tess's older sister was born on September 9th and  Tess was born April 4th!  
9-9 and 4-4!  So fun.  

Looking good Momma!  Cam and Tess are going to be best friends.  I just know it!

Makes me sad I wasn't there for these two birthdays, but summer is just around the corner and I feel like a week month long road-trip throughout Texas is already inked in on my calendar. 

The hubs leaves tomorrow with my Dad and brothers for the "Ultimate Boy's Trip":


 This has been on my Dad's Bucket List for a long time.  I am so glad that he is getting to do this lil outing with his two sons and son-in-law. 

Don't worry babe...  I'll man the house, teach America's youth, complete my grad school assignments, and slave away in LA while you have a great time.  Kidding!

I am so glad my Dad, Cody, Slade and Brad get to spend 4 days together bonding over golf.  I always hoped and prayed that whoever I married would mesh well with the bros and Dad.  And Brad has done just that and more...

I am sure my brothers and father wonder some days, "How does Brad do it?"  Well some one has to and I am sure glad God chose Brad to do it! 

Have a great weekend everyone...

Love,


~H















Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A Wainscott First, A Fiesta, and My Favorite Egg...


Saturday am, I woke up at the crack of dawn to head to the airport for my quick trip to my favorite "D" - Dallas!  (That early alarm at 5:05 am was oh-so-worth it!)

I had a "first" on this trip....  (I do not think my Dad believed me what-so-ever, but it finally happened).  On Friday, I decided that it would be ridiculous to check a suitcase for a 24 hour stay in Dallas, so I decided that I would take some extra time organizing my travel-size toiletries, pack a little lighter and was going to conquer this "carry on bag thing".  (This has never been done in the Wainscott household, including by my husband.  He is WORSE than I am when it comes to his clothes, his shoes and his over-packing issues.  You have no idea. It's absurd.)  It took some extra time, but HOLY COW - it was so nice stepping off the plane and heading right outside without having to wait with the 287+ people hovered around the one baggage carousel that always seems to be the only one in service.  Doesn't matter what airport... 



 
 Brunch at Breadwinner's in Dallas is a MUST when in town...

 Had to try out The Rustic, Saturday afternoon with Steph and Steph.  What a FUN place!  This is a must-go in Dallas if you have not been....  Huge backyard patio, live music, fun drinks and some Texas goat cheese (well that's what the menu said).  What more could a girl want?

Saturday night was Ben and Lydia's Couples Shower...  What a fun and very special night for such a dear friend.  It just seems like it was yesterday when we were all sitting outside at the fabulous Dallas Arboretum watching these two love-birds exchange their vows.  Time sure does fly... And only a year later here we are with Baby Wright on his/her way!  They are not finding out the sex of the baby, and it's about to kill me!  Haha... And it's not even my baby.  

But for the record, I am saying - GIRL!

 Plenty of gifts, Fiesta-style food, a fun baby picture guessing game, and the cute couple!

It was supposed to be a "baby" picture guessing game, but guess who forgot to grab a picture?!?!  Yours truly... This was all I could find on my trusty I-Phone 10 minutes before guests arrived.  
Really Mom?  There are simply no words. None...

 Steph, Carrie and soon to be Momma Wright!

I have been husbandless since Saturday...  I left for Dallas on Saturday and Brad left for Tampa early Sunday morning and will be back Thursday.  For our whole dating/engagement period, we were pretty much long distance.  When we first started dating, Brad traveled three days a week.  Then 8 months later, we got engaged and he immediately took a position with Progressive here in Louisiana, traveling back to Dallas every weekend to see his lovely fiancee....  (Was he trying to tell me something?)  SO with that being said, this week feels like the old days.  

Otherwise known as - Cereal and maybe a glass of wine for dinner, watching reality TV that Brad rolls his eyes at, (but secretly watches when I am not looking), and going to bed early....  

What a nice surprise to walk in and the place was SPOTLESS!  I was thrilled....  What a sweet husband to have all the laundry, cleaning, vacuuming, etc... DONE.  And he left me a bottle of wine, a sweet card and these two gems...

 My favorite egg of all time!

Hump Day tomorrow...  We (My 3rd grade team and I) are all on countdown here in LA...  8 days until the fun, Louisiana State Assessment known as I-Leap.  Hardest test I have seen for a nine year old.  Already having nightmares.  

Guess I better have a swig of that wine.

Have a great rest of the week!

Love,


~H







Friday, March 21, 2014

Jentri Blayke and Some LA Culture...

One of my dearest friends had a baby this week!  Jentri Blayke Bailey was born Tuesday morning - all 6 pounds and 14 oz.  And just last week ladies and gentleman, if that wasn't enough - The Bailey's moved into a new house like 6 days ago!  Talk about BUSY.... If chasing a two and a half year old around 24 hours a day,  teaching 3rd graders, packing up a whole house, and moving across town will wear a a non-pregnant girl out, I cannot imagine doing this while READY TO POP!  This girl is my hero for sure...

Jentri is SO beautiful and I am so sad I was not there to welcome her into this world....

Ralna is one of my closest girlfriends.  What a great friend she has been.  We lived together for my last six months in Lubbock before heading to Big D!  And we knew right then, that 6 months was long enough for us two to live together.  We had way TOO much fun and nothing ever got done.   Procrastination at it's finest....  

Those poor kids I taught those six months...

I am so happy for Ralna, Jeff and big sister Landri.  

 Little did she know she was pregnant in her little black dress....


With only one child.....

A few minutes later and her she made her debut!



Proud big sis Landri!

And yesterday was Cultural Arts Day at school...  WOWIE!  Let me tell you, South Louisiana has some culture...  The kids had a ball.  We were outside most of the day.  Ice sculptors, local authors, dancers, a blue-grass band, an improv comedian, and a display of  zoo animals were just a few of the presenters!  

 Kids were in complete bliss and I was wore OUT!  Good things we did not have kids today...  
 Sometimes teachers welcome a staff development day full of adult conversation with no one asking for a Band-aid or if they can go to the bathroom for the third time in 54 minutes.

Off to Dallas tomorrow for a quick 24-hour trip to celebrate the future Baby Wright!  

Lots of babies these days.  Lindley, you are NEXT!  Two weeks from today little Tess will be here. 

Have a great weekend all~


Love,


~H





Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Loves in Texas...

Well, I took a little road trip last week to Dallas to see the fam!  I was THRILLED to go.  Had the car loaded to the hilt, King Cake for Mom to try,  gassed and Starbuck's upped and just me and the open road.

Unfortunately, Brad had to stay here in LA for work (apparently garbage people don't have a Mardi Gras break).  I love traveling with my husband, but there is something about an "ALONE" road trip that I love!  YOU control the radio, YOU control the stopping and NON-STOPPING (in my case), YOU control the speed, temperature, and etc...  It's very liberating!  I am not a stopper.....  I prefer to HAUL BOOTIE and get to my destination as fast as I can.  I do not use the restroom that often, or at all for that matter, but that's a whole other blog posting that I will refrain from doing to save the family name embarrassment....
  
Brad likes to take his time, frequently stopping for Sugar-Free Red Bulls and spending silly money on lottery tickets.... Sigh.  ("Heather, You can't win, if you don't play!.....")

But this trip was sans Red Bull, lottery tickets, and his IPOD.  

Here is what I was jamming to:

I do not get to listen to these 4 gems near enough, or at all when Brad is with me, so I took full advantage! 

My brother and sister-in-law were off to their much beloved country of Haiti to work with the New Hope Haiti Mission.  Cody is now one of their Board Members and they both frequently travel to Haiti many times throughout the year.  They have such a heart for this place.  So..... Mom flew in to keep Marlowe and the timing couldn't have been better.  (Dad, sadly, had to stay at home and man the house.)  I pretty much begged asked Lindz and Slade if they could come in and BRING THOSE BOYS....  It is so hard being so far away from my little loves...  Thank Goodness for Facetime!  SO pretty much, it was a weekend full of kids, slumber parties, pure glutton on Tex-Mex, and playing around.  
 Hello Long, Lost, Friend....  Brad and I ate here at least once a week while in Dallas.  

Some other Dallas things I truly miss:  the monthly "PaperCity" publication and Nothing Bundt Cakes!


Love this couple.... 

And this little girl.  Love that stomach!:)

Night before leaving this love bug.  Mommy and Daddy were both pretty sad to leave her.  But she was in GOOD hands:)

Mom and I took Marlowe into Dallas on Friday morning to do a litttle shopping and then went up to Lakewood to see pretty amazing people I worked with the last 6 years.  I miss those ladies so much!  

Mom aka "Bob" and MJ...  Matching.  Not planned Bob said...Sure!

Quick pic!

On Friday afternoon, the thndering herd came in!  I WAS SO EXCITED to see the other half of the gang....  Lindz and Slade stayed ALONE at a hotel Friday night to get caught up on some much needed sleep, and Mom and I kept all 3 kids.  SHEESH....  I was tired, but oh so fun.....  (Cody and Christy....  We did not have a Pharrell - "Happy Dance Party" on your bed, complete with little boys thrusting their bodies off all sides of the bed, mixed with some mild jumping/flailing/bootie-shaking moves.....  I promise!:)  OOPS!
 Obsessed and mildly jealous of Marlowe's play pen.  They both wanted in that contraption so BAD!  Well, Brigg's won out because that was his Friday night bed....  In the closet of course, complete with his own sound machine. 

 Starbuck's Selfie with my bedmate.  (Sans make-up).  

 The Fabulous Three....  K, B and MJ!

Uncle Slade and MJ

 Take 1 and Two 2-
Trying to get all sets of eyes on the camera at once is like herding cats.  I am glad the most important Emma, Carlos and Rescue made the picture. 

Take 3-
WINNER!
The looks on their faces completely crack me up.  Yes, they would be confusingly staring at "Bob", aka my mother, dancing behind me.  Wish I could have seen what moves she pulled out to master those looks of awkwardness.   

Love me some Lindz and Slade.  Like I said....  herding cats people!  Not sure what I am doing.  Kids were completely over the pics as you can tell.

Sunday morning came way too fast...  Tears, tears and more tears flowed as I pulled out of the driveway.  SO excited to get home to the hubs, but I miss my Hodges Gang like crazy.  

At least I had Lionel and Michael to serenade me on the way back to Louisiana...

Have a great week!

Love,


~H