Friday, June 20, 2008

Proud mom had to share!!!!!!!!!

6/10/2008 - PV Students Participate in Solar Car Races
Story provided by students Aleishia L. (my daughter) and Angela L.


Taken from http://www.wesd.k12.az.us/index.php?action=viewArticle&id=310


In April, Palo Verde science teacher Luciano Valdes and the Science Club went on their annual trip to Tucson for solar car competitions and the celebration of Earth Day.


The challenge was to build a car that was aerodynamic and had minimal weight, without affecting the balance of the vehicle. The students built model solar cars that convert the sun's rays into electrical energy. The motor operation came from the electrical energy produced by two volts of generated electricity. It took a lot of perseverance and energy to get the cars done, but we got the cars done with time to test and perfect them. Nine teams from our school competed.

We were off to a rough start. Cars breaking and the sun hiding behind the clouds caused us some stress. With a few adjustments, we pulled through. We started having winners and second place finishers. Almost everyone made it to the fourth round. I, Aleishia, am proud to report that my group (Angela L., Armando G. and me) took third place. We also took first place in the design award. Above all everyone had a great time.

During the day we got a chance to celebrate Earth Day. There was a parade, music, dancers and many events, but the greatest enjoyment was the challenge of the race and returning home a winner.

Adiam Y., Science Club president, says it was a great experience and encourages all seventh graders to sign up for Science Club next year.

Vice President Brianne M. said, "It was a fun activity. We learned how the sun provides energy and electrical power. It was really cool that we participated in the solar car races in Tucson, Arizona. The day we went it was Earth Day; while we were there they had an earth day parade it was awesome."

Mr. Valdes would like to thank all the members that participated in this event. "Your hard work and dedication was the outcome of its great success. You are all winners," Mr. Valdes said.

Aleishia L, Angela L. and Armando G. show off their prize-winning car.










The Palo Verde solar car participants and their teacher Luciano Valdes (center).







Kenya A. shows off her fancy race car.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

A Dear Friend RAK'd me!!!!!


Today after my nap I went to the mailbox and found that a friend named Christine Wilson had RAK'd me. She sent me Butternut Road's Earth Dancer. I am so excited. So here is another new pattern put on my to do list. Thank you Christine. It made my day.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Well I did it again

I went to the store and I was beginning to walk my way back home.
I stepped off a curb and heard crack. (sounded just like a carrot being broke in half)
I yelled, "OH NO I DID IT AGAIN!!!! I BROKE MY ANKLE AGAIN!

There was a man in a car waiting for me to cross and he had stopped to help me.
He helped me to get off the hot asphalt and called 9-1-1 for me.
He was so kind and gentle and made sure I was ok.
He then helped me call my mother so that someone could get to my kids who would be coming home from summer school and she also called my husband.

There were also about 3-4 kind men from the Arizona auto wash that came and helped take care of me until emergency help could arrive. One of these men brought me water, another a bag full of ice, another just kept asking me if I needed anything... the last one saw a firetruck drive in and go park clear on the otherside of the parking lot. He went clear across the parking lot after that firetruck to let them know that they were needed where I was.

The firetruck and the paramedics arrived and they took over.... my 5 angels that took care of me soon disappeared. The paramedics had told my husband that I just sprained it but I stuck to my belief that I broke it. We got in the room after the xray and the nurse came in and said the films show that you have a fracture. I thought to myself.... DUH!!!!!!!!!!!

Well unfortunately, this now means that I would not be able to get a job for the summer to help pay for bills. Please keep us in your prayers that we can pay for all that is needed.

I will be able to get some stitching time in but the unfinished housework will drive me crazy. Pray that the kids will help cover the slack where mom is unable to perform.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Cross Stitch and Me!!!

I STARTED A CROSS-STITCH THE OTHER DAY.
IT'S NOT MY FIRST I'M AFRAID TO SAY.
I'VE STARTED AT LEAST A HUNDRED AND ONE AND ONLY A HANDFUL OF THESE ARE DONE.
MY PROBLEM IS SIMPLE, PLAIN AND EASY TO SEE.
I'M HOOKED ON CROSS-STITCH, IT'S NOT AS BAD AS COULD BE.
I DON'T DRINK OR GAMBLE, I JUST SIT AND STITCH THIS IS MY WEAKNESS, MY PASSION, MY ITCH.
EACH PROJECT I BUY IS EXCITING AND NEW I CAN'T WAIT TO GET STARTED, SO THAT'S WHAT I DO.
I STITCH ON THE NEW PIECE, FORGETTING THE OLD THAT MAKES ONE MORE PIECE IM PUTTING ON HOLD.
IF I BOUGHT NO MORE PROJECTS EVER AGAIN.
I'LL STILL NEVER FINISH IF I LIVE TO BE ONE HUNDRED AND TEN.
SO I'LL KEEP RIGHT ON BUYING FOREVER MORE (I'M A PREFFERED CUSTOMER AT MY LOCAL CRAFTS STORE) AND WHEN MY TIME COMES, IN STITCHES HEAVEN.
I'LL BE WITH ENOUGH UNFINISHED PROJECTS TO LAST THROUGH ETERNITY.
I'LL SIT AND I'LL STITCH ALL THE DAY THROUGH AND I MAY FINISH A PROJECT, MAYBE EVEN TWO.
Author Unknown

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The love and communion between man and animal..

This guy is amazing.....
What beautiful horses and such a wonderful connection between the two.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Update on fundraising for heart surgery

Thanks to generous donors....
Within less than a month.....
The family has been able to raise the money necessary not only for the direct costs of Sean’s surgery, but also for the almost $3,000 in other expenses and lost wages the Masters will face.
Praise God on this miracle that the family so badly needed....

Now for the family to concentrate on his surgery and healing.