Showing posts with label High School years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High School years. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Autobiographical Challenge: Day 11 & 12


Jr Year in High School

Looking at this picture I can still remember how insecure this girl was. I figured dressing up or getting my picture taken would just make people laugh because they would think I didn't understand how hideous I was. Truly the grade school bullying had stopped by this time but the voices and laughter had been internalized to the point that I never tried to make new friends. I wish I could tell this girl how much better life was going to become in just two years. 16 year old Dixie was lonely and terrified of life but 18 year old Dixie was a college student with friends and my true love and a lot of hope.

I think often that the school experiences I had were bad enough that suicide seemed a hopeful option. Knowing I could kill myself meant that every day I lived through was because I chose to. Somehow that option gave me power and enough of a sense of control that I never gave up. Had I thought there was no escape I think I would have had to stop getting out of bed.

So now I tell kids, whenever you feel sick and hopeless, there comes a morning when you feel better. Suicide is only throwing away that chance to feel better.


Lance And I

The baby we were told would never know who we were, and would never roll over or sit up, became a delightfully happy child who loved to play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with his big sister.
Here he is only a year after he regained his hearing. He had just been learning to recognize several words when he was six months old, when he developed a fever and diarrhea and stopped eating. Months of force feeding and Dr visits left him at half his starting weight and deaf. When mom broke down and cried to the Dr that he had to so something or Lance would die, the Dr. Said, "but wouldn't that be best for your family?" Mom's emphatic reaction had him admitting that Lance had picked up Giardia and a dose of antibiotics would cure him. So one shot and he began to recover but was still deaf until surgery to drain fluid and insert tubes when he was five. That was routine surgery soon after, but he was one of the first and it required actually cutting his ear off, general anesthesia, surgery under a microscope and reattaching the ear. Afterward the awakening with a new sense in a recovery bed across the wall from a flushing toilet, and the sound of his own screams and the explosive noise of mom patting his back and murmuring, "it's ok" by his ear all overwhelmed and terrified him and it was years before he could handle the noise of a concert or indoor sporting event.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

2008 Family here and trip to San Francisco

2008 Christmas Card
Merry Christmas and Happy 2009

Emerson Graduating from 8th grade
The largest change that 2008 brought to our lives, is that Emerson's 8th grade graduation in June means that both boys are in high school. Suddenly, No Children live in this house.  So Dixie started re-thinking her pack-rat tendencies and realized that a house with no grade school kids, isn't really a place that needs boxes of baby clothes and Legos and pirate ships and Hot wheels.  So I signed up for FLYLADY and started following the daily jobs - simple things like, shine your sink and find 27 things to get rid of.  Deal with the stack of papers on your dining room table for just 15 minutes today. Amazingly, three months of 15 minute, daily jobs have made a big difference in our house.

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 Austin hit the magic age of 15 1/2 and that means that a California youth is of age to have a Driver's Permit. He was wishing it was like his cousins in Wyoming and his friends in Oregon who could get theirs at 15.  He has been a careful, but skilled driver and already drove us home from a couple of 100 mile trips, through the dark and rain of our canyon and sea cliffs.  He is actually a better driver than he ever was a passenger, less nervous when he is in charge.  So in another year, it will be Emerson's turn. Then will Greg or I ever get to drive?

The most fun that we had this year was around the 4th of July when a lot of the Goode Clan came to visit.  We went to the beach and the river, went to rent Quads at the sand dunes, checked out the local Yurok plank houses and had a firework blow out.  The city fireworks at the beach were fogged out, but I might have been the only one who noticed that due to so many family ones to set off.  Our house only has one bathroom so we rolled out the redneck hospitality and rented a deluxe Port-a-potty and borrowed a friend's fifth-wheel, set up some tents and lit the back yard fire pit.  We didn't get to see my mom and brothers, or Greg's parents and his brother Matt's family at all this year so that is starting to feel like an urgent goal for 2009.
The Classy goode resort

part of me has never let go the idea that this solar flare is really my Sister-in-law
 at the first family reunion since her funeral

4th of July at the Beach

hospitality on Wonderstump road

My in-laws enjoying the waves

Emerson, Aunt Laura and Greg

Yurok plank House

sweatlodge and house

campfire

Colton and laura

Sad Dunes at Florence Oregon
Austin and Ben (a friend)
 first Duck hunt
 Austin did his second season of High School Football.  # 63, the Junior varsity team won a lot more than the Freshman team did last year.  Austin played almost non-stop as a lineman for offense and defense and he was very proud of his bruises.  Then he had to sit out the last two games with a truly gnarly concussion. It also knocked him out of band for a time because he couldn't stand the noise, or the pressure of blowing o the trombone. He missed a couple of days of school but wasn't back to normal for weeks.  (In honesty, 6 years later he is still not back to normal.  a scan showed a pinched optic nerve so reading gives him headaches, he has a blind spot the other eye covers but the strain causes pain.  He lost nearly 6 months of memories including Sophomore algebra.)
Del Norte Warriors, Austin was #63
fishing
Austin #63
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Greg's third year with Brookings School District seems to be his best so far.  He finally says for sure that it was a good decision to switch school districts and I can tell he's having fun working with the older kids and doing vocal music.  We all had a great trip with his High School students to San Francisco and it was amazingly easier than the previous trips with 7th and 8th graders.  We went to Phantom of the opera and Ice Skating and all around the city.

In and Out
on San Fran trip

Greg leading trip 

Me loving the Art museum

Austin on cable Car

Escaped from Cable car via construction scaffolding

China Town in SF

SF Pier 39

Emerson and a good Friend, Miss Willie Mae

Austin on Quad

Emerson at Sand Dunes

Greg teaching his class 

Austin

Del Norte Warrior football
Emerson at his brother's game 
Austin going through



Emerson has joined a community orchestra and plays the violin with them.  He also did horse riding again for much of the year, but his real passion is World of Warcraft on the computer.  He has a group of friends who play it with him, and we have to limit his on-line time or he'd never get off the computer.

Emerson's home at Home

Orchestra

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We did lose our older Greyhound.  George died on St. Patrick's day.  He was old enough that it was a natural thing but it wasn't easy anyway.  Grace is doing OK now and there are two neighbor dogs who come over to play every time I let her outside.

O signed up for National Novel Writing Month and finally finished the first draft of my second novel.  My writing instructor thought this one would be easier to market because it is about the Oregon Trail and Schools teach that a lot. So once I edit it, maybe I'll find a publisher?  Now that I'm making myself write seriously I have to focus on the business end and how to present the manuscripts to editors.  Yikes!

Looking back through the photos of the year, I see that the boys involvement with the Methodist Church Youth group was a big part of what we did this year.  We went on a snowboarding trip at Mt. Ashland, and another to the water parks in Redding, CA.  Emerson did a week long outdoor a venture camp in the hills outside Medford and Austin went up to Reedsport to an Aquatic Sports Camp.  They did several fund raising pancake lunches and adopted a family to give Christmas too.
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Next year, Austin's High School Band is going to Disneyland to play and participate in a music clinic, so he is also doing fund raising for that.  He just finished selling Christmas trees but hasn't completely paid off the trip yet.

We're going up to Portland to have Thanksgiving with Vince, and his new Lady, Marcy, and her family and see his New House.  Then we are hoping to make it back to Wyoming for Christmas with both sets of our relatives.

Hope your New Year is Wonderful!

Dixie, Greg, Austin and Emerson
Good-by to the Christmas tree

Snowy trip with Emerson and Sammy

Youth Group in the Snow

Austin caught the fish in the Smith river

Band night

Medford Oregon

Mt. Ashland 

40 hour famine

at Jed Smith

Colton and Vince

At the Dunes

#63

The Love Sack makes you sleep

Wild Ping Pong with Marcy's family