Random Winter Items
Here are some recent odds and ends (mostly January 2009):
Above: This is a poster that PJ came up with. It has been on the fridge since last April. We finally decided to retire it to PJ’s scrapbook…but we had to scan it and put it on the blog first.
Above: This is a “Family Home Evening” Group that we belong to now. As you can see, we constitute almost half of the group (a couple of families are missing though). Most of them have been doing this group for years and years, but now a lot of their kids are off to college (they are home here – Christmas time), so they recruited the Noldens to help bolster their numbers back up
Above: All of our Elementary-aged kids received an award at the school’s quarterly awards Assembly. Both PJ and Don had all A’s (although it is just a percentage and no letter is attached – why do they do that because we all still attach the letter to it to establish significance?). Ashley was on the A/B Honor Roll…which was an awesome improvement for her (she works really hard). I love the awards assemblies because the kids come home with a lot of “freebies” from the community (like free kids meal at Applebees!!!). Megan also had straight A’s last quarter/semester.
Above: This is Donovan receiving his award from his teacher Ms. Ferry. I was using Liz’s nice camera, but I couldn’t get close enough to get a good picture because all of the kids were sitting in the front. So, this and the next couple of photos are pretty bad…but I thought I would put them on anyway.
Above: Megan participated in her first Spelling Bee this past month….which seems really weird to me since she is in 8th grade. When I was in school we had them in 4th grade through 7th grade (and we walked UP HILL to get to them!)…but the schools we have been in up until now haven’t really stressed Spelling Bees. Unfortunately, she didn’t do as well as she had hoped…but it was a really good experience for her. She felt better the next week though when she placed 3rd at her school in the MathCounts competition. She will go to a regional competition at Georgia Tech next month to represent her school.
Above: This is Megan and me right after the Spelling Bee. I had a GREAT time there because while I was sitting down waiting, one of Megan’s teachers came up behind me and mistook me for Megan….until I turned around…and then he was like, “UUUHHHHHH….”

Ok that has to make you feel good to be mistaken for Meagan!! No one will ever mistake me for Jerica, she doesn’t look like me at all, nor will she be the same body size or shape by the time someone could mistake us. M
Doesn’t that just make you smile till your jaw hurts?!!!! Teeheee! You and Megan need to attend a mother daughter look a like contest!!