Friday, September 13, 2013

Bennett Blog is Back

I intentionally ditched the blog this summer. I really wanted to enjoy the summer and I am always conscious of the fact that some people out there spend more time trying to capture the moment than actually enjoying it. I just focused on enjoying it. However, the primary reason I blog is to remember. I want to remember the details.. the little things.. So here's the last couple months of little things..

We had a fabulous 4th of July... Addie had a major bike accident earlier in the week. She wears dresses but she's hell with a bike on a dirt road. The road rash on her face still hasn't completely healed.

We showed a few goats..


We had cousins visit out the ying yang and when they came they generally crashed on the floor even though there are 5 bedrooms in this house...


Ali Grace turned 12... She thinks she's 21 but that's another story..


We had new baby puppies born...Sarah Rose fell in love..


Speaking of falling in love... awww ... Pete and I celebrated our 14th anniversary in Athens where it all began.. I really had a great time. Here we are at the East West Bistro in downtown Athens.


We swam so much our hair smelled like chlorine and our fingertips were shriveled...


We lost a tooth or two...


School started without much drama..





Addie Belle started cheering Jr Pro at school. She's got too much of her Mama in her though and I catch her watching the game more than she's paying attention to what cheer everyone else is cheering.



We harvested a significant amount of honey and we're waiting on our jars to arrive in order to start selling a little here and there... let me know if you are interested in some local wildflower honey from Ali B's Bees! It's raw so it's great for allergies.


We ushered in college football season! Notice I'm not wearing a UGA shirt. I'm a rabid Dawg fan but I swear they lose every time I wear a UGA shirt. So it's a Hokie shirt for me. Second favorite team will have to do...


One of the dogs killed almost all of our chickens right before they began to lay.. Still so sick about it I could cry but nevertheless, Daddy's chickens across the road started laying like mad.. Check out this blue egg..


Ali Grace was invited to participate in the Duke TIP program. She will be taking the SAT at Georgia Southern in January... She also placed 3rd in the Region 4H Forestry Competition in Reidsville and helped her team from Burke County win first place!

And Addie Belle  got a new hermit crab named Bobblewitch who died within 14 hours of residing with the Bennetts. He's been replaced by TWO hermit crabs because Addie insisted he died of loneliness. 


And that's about it.. Just an ordinary couple months around here. But I'm all about ordinary. I love this everyday ordinary life. It's easy to feel blessed by an ordinary life when you have extraordinary people in it.

Onward to fall.... 
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

It's great to be 38!


I don't really get all excited about birthdays. Not just because this is my 38th and I'm getting older. I just never have been a big birthday person so a low key margarita by the pool with the Teacher of the Gifted was a great way to celebrate. 
Addie helped me get ready for brunch..



I got a few new charms for my bracelet...


I'd rather have gotten a new dishwasher but the girls were so proud of what they'd picked out, that I couldn't help but love it.

Addie and I ran by Nanny and Poppy's and picked them up for the monthly Vidette Community Dinner at the church. Small towns are such a blessing.. Fried chicken and deviled eggs are just a couple of the many reasons...



Then we came home and Addie Belle packed her bags to head to her cousin Emma's tomorrow. I'm going to help Jessica get some boxes unpacked and Addie is spending the night with Emma. 
The David Bennetts are about 30 miles from the Pete Bennetts. I have a feeling Jessica and I will be burning up the road between Vidette and Harlem over the next few years. 








Monday, June 10, 2013


Ali Grace and her daddy headed off to 4-H camp this morning. Whenever one of the kiddos is gone, I always miss them but it does give me some special time to spoil the other one rotten. I know Addie and I will find something to get into this week..



Aunt Jess, Emma and Sarah arrived safely Saturday night and Pete helped Jess get all the boxes unloaded. I kept Sarah and Emma along with my two yahoos and it's clear from the picture below why I don't have 4 children...


We've gotten a ridiculous amount of rain this week and the dirt road has gotten to the point that it's difficult to navigate. My only other choice is to take the farm driveway through Mama and Daddy's drive. Then you have to contend with the goats in the road...




Either way, this sign on my screened porch is still true...



Looking forward to a great week playing with the unreal amount of frogs that have descended upon us from the freaky amount of rain we've gotten...


Honing our surfing techniques in the pool...


and of course fitting in some cousin time...





Thursday, June 6, 2013

Chill out Grill out School's OUT!!


Although the girls got out of school a week ago, I've been teaching a class so I haven't been able to start my summer fun until now. Tomorrow is the first official day of my summer break!! WOOHOOOO! I absolutely love summer break here at home. I always enjoy a vacation or a getaway weekend here and there but for the most part, I like staying up late watching the Braves and sleeping late in the morning.Of course I consider anything past 6am sleeping late since I get up at 530 during the school year. I can seriously go days and days without leaving The Ponderosa and not think a thing about it! 
Both the girls have worked hard with their 4H Market Goat projects. It's a time and money intensive project but the girls get a  hoot out of it so I guess it's worth it. Teaching a goat is kinda like teaching middle school....


You win some....


And ya lose some...









But you never, EVER give up!




We're looking forward to a few weeks of nothing but pool time...


and grilling out....


But mostly just chilling out...



The girls had basketball camp at EBA this week and had a blast!! I am so glad since they'd have been camped out on the sofa soaking up TV while I had class if they hadn't had camp. Kudos to the EBA Varsity Basketball team for hosting a camp that both girls loved!! Next week Ali Grace is off to 4H camp and Pete is going as a chaperon. He understands that this will probably be the last summer that Ali Grace wants anything to do with him for at least 10 years or so, so he's taking advantage of it. I suppose Addie Belle and I will find something to get into here on the farm next week.. Never can tell. I'm just so excited about spending some time with my family this summer I don't know what to do with myself!!  Doesn't this F. Scott quote from The Great Gatsby sum it up just perfectly?


 


Last but not least...Congratulations Bert and Erin on the birth of our newest Lyles cousin, Ryleigh Anne. I think she is just gorgeous.


and congrats to Robin, another Lyles cousin who's just graduated from high school! I'd rather not think too much about this since I toted her around on my hip when Pete and I first married and looking at her makes wrinkles form on my face instantly.



Here's to a bunch of new beginnings.. it's summer time y'all. Go out and enjoy it!!





Saturday, May 11, 2013

Calm down, Mama! A view from the "inside"




As the school year winds down, I am one stressed out Mama. I've been out of town for work. The girls have had all sorts of school obligations and Pete works all the time no matter what time of year it is. It's so easy for parents to get their nerves all in a mess this time of year and that causes us to lose perspective on what's really important.

A former high school classmate recently posted on facebook about her frustration with her son's grades. Her son is a smart 6th grader. Mercy don't I know what a change 6th grade is. There's no arguing that kids change drastically when they hit those tween years. Her contention was that 6th graders belong in the elementary school and not the middle school. While that argument may well be true, I wish people would not make that judgment based on their children's grades. You see- I'm a voice from the inside. I am a teacher and I am a mama. It's really a unique position. What I really want you mothers out there to understand is that your child's grades are in no way a reflection of what they know. They do not show how smart your kid is. They may well show how compliant your kid is to completely random demands, but in all honesty they are a poor representation of how much your child has learned. I can say this- my own child got the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence this year so I'm not just all sour grapes. Am I proud of her good grades? Sure I am. But do I flip out when she gets a bad grade for losing her homework? Nope. She's 11. Add that to the fact that she's ADD all day long and you end up with quite a few of those. So her grades aren't great sometimes. Does that lower grade mean she understands less material than she did before? Absolutely not. Did the grade where my 8 year old lost 5 points for not putting her name on her paper actually show she only knew 95% of the material and not 100%? Nope. That's why this Mama doesn't stress over it. Has your child ever gotten a "folder grade"? In other words, a grade that only reflects his or her ability to keep worksheets in a certain order? Mine has. That's certainly a teacher's prerogative. But ya know it's also my prerogative as a mother not to give a rat's hind end about such grades. And please- save the bullshit about teaching responsibility. If being able to keep papers in a certain order is a reflection of responsibility then hell call me irresponsible. I'm very very interested in what my girls are learning and how much of the material they understand and are able to apply. I am in no way interested in how well they keep up with worksheets or whether or not they turned in their homework on the random day it was graded.  So you understand what I'm saying Alisa Smith McMahon? Connor's a great kid and he may have benefitted from another year at elementary school. But not because of his grades. Grades mean very little in the big scheme of life. I've learned that lesson. I'm proud of good grades. But B's don't bother me when I know my kid knows enough to make an A. It's what she KNOWS and UNDERSTNDS that's important. Not what's printed on that report card. And take that from a teacher and the mama of an honor roll student. Again- so proud of an all A report card but no prouder than I am of kindness, good manners, sportsmanship, or hell even their ability to climb a tree out in the back yard. I would posit that all of the latter probably have more bearing on success throughout life.

And speaking of climbing a tree in the back yard. Alisa posted an article this week about Americans having it all backwards when it comes to parenting. Honey after reading that I thought heck y'all maybe I AM a good Mama afterall and not a slacker!  :)  The article was highlighting Swedish and Finnish studies showing that mothers who took a more relaxed approach to parenting had children who experienced fewer injuries in their teen and adult years. The study cited an antecdotal story about German  5 year olds who regularly use pocket knives. Hardly ANY ever injured themselves. Hello. Thank you. I've seen more than a few eyebrows rise when Addie Belle Bennett hops right up on the kitchen counter, stands up, reaches to the top cabinet and gets herself a tall mason jar to pour her sweet tea into. I don't know why but it's never bothered me. She's never had a stitch. Well except that one time when she was barely a year old and pulled a tv table over onto herself and nearly chopped her own finger off. :)  Ali Grace has never had stitches. Neither has ever broken a bone. Other than the finger incident, neither has ever been in the emergency room due to an accident. They may tomorrow. Never can tell. But I don't hover. They play outside and I'm usually not watching. They climb trees and I don't get a twitch when they get a little too high up. They swing on a homemade rope swing and since I didn't intervene, they figured out an ingenious way to keep from swinging back into the podium where they launch the rope swing. They climb on furniture. They chase goats barefooted outside. Allowing children to take risks hones their ability to discern what they're capable of according to the Swedish article. I just don't sweat it. I think it's more my personality than it is a parenting style but the article made me feel a little better about telling my kids to get the heck out of the house because the weather's too nice to be inside. Forgetting homework doesn't infuriate me nearly as badly as sitting in front of the TV when the weather is gorgeous outside.

So folks that's my rant for the week I guess. We've been busier than a one armed paper hanger around here. Ali Grace had her first dance at school last night:

We had tea with one of Addie's best buds, Ms Linda, in Sandersville this morning.




With the help of both sets of grandparents, the girls went to their 4-H banquet where Ali Grace got a ton of awards and Addie Belle got her very first award for being on the livestock team.  I am so proud of both of them. Through literal blood sweat and tears they stuck it out last year. Showing livestock ain't for the faint of heart y'all. It's hard, dirty and sometimes frustrating work. But kids who can do that are making a future for themselves by learning all sorts of life's most important lessons. And that's something that makes this mama prouder than all A's.