Emma Turns Nine

Happy Birthday To Emma!

Emma’s Favorites:

Book: Harry Potter – she read the whole series this last summer. All 7 books! Also Ballet Shoes too.

Ice Cream: Reeses peanut butter & French vanilla

Movie: All Harry Potter Movies

Color: Burgundy & Light Brown & Aqua

Dinner: Crepes or Pizza or Mac ‘n Cheese

Season: Winter

Song: Breakaway & Matt, Rescue Ranger

Smell: Cinnamon or Vanilla candles

Game: Handball

Catch phrase: “What up peoples?”

Jelly Belly Flavor: Coconut & Toasted Marshmallow

Animal: Hummingbird & Lion

Candy: M&Ms & anything chocolate

Holiday: Christmas

What I want to be when I grow up: Author or Actress & Mom

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School Performance Map

So I’ve been doing a lot of research on the public schools now that we are moving to an unknown area, and just came across this map that shows the API scores for California. Academic Performance Index (API) is:

“the cornerstone of California’s Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999; (it) measures the academic performance and growth of schools on a variety of academic measures.”

I know that test scores are not always the best way to judge the success of a school, but it is a great place to start when I’m trying to get a feel for the neighborhoods.

I don’t know if there is much information for other states, but for me, this is fantastic! It’s easier to navigate than a written list when I’m looking at schools near a particular rental, and I’m just more of a visual person, so this really is awesome. I thought you might like it too.

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Where Is He Working?

Predator drone

The job that Rob started a couple days ago is as in-house legal counsel for General Atomics. And since what they have written on their website goes way over my head and I could never attempt to re-word it, here’s a quote on what they do:

General Atomics was conceived in 1955 at San Diego, California for the purpose of harnessing the power of nuclear technologies for the benefit of mankind. General Atomics’ basic research into fission and fusion has matured into competence in many technologies, making GA and its affiliated companies one of the world’s leading resources for high-technology systems development ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies.

See what I mean? Way over my head, but totally cool. Our favorite part of what they do so far has been learning about the Predator drone they produce for the military. Here’s what Wikipedia says about it:

The General Atomics MQ-1 Predator is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which the United States Air Force describes as a MALE (medium-altitude, long-endurance) UAV system. It can serve in a reconnaissance role and fire two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles. The aircraft, in use since 1995, has seen combat over Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bosnia, Serbia, Iraq, and Yemen. In addition, since 2005, U.S. Customs and Border Protection uses the aircraft (unarmed) for border patrol within the U.S. It is a remote-controlled aircraft.

The MQ-1 Predator is a system, not just an aircraft. The fully operational system consists of four air vehicles (with sensors), a ground control station (GCS), and a Predator primary satellite link communication suite.

So in a way, Rob is working with the Department of Defense right? 😉 I guess next to being a JAG this is the closest he can come. You can thank him later for keeping our country safe.

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Still Looking

We’re using Labor Day to drive to San Diego and look for more housing. We went down on Friday and spent all day driving through neighborhoods and by houses we found listed on Craigslist. We were able to look inside a few, but nothing has seemed right yet. We have a few references for realtors there and will be using them to help us find a rental. We’d love to buy of course, but it’s all a bit rushed to commit to that, so if we can find a reasonable rental we’ll go with it and have some time to see where we’d like to buy when the time comes… A huge shout out to my friends Heidi and Holly who are taking my kids for the day. THANK YOU!

We have moved about every two years, sometimes less, since we’ve been married. I have a pretty good system down now for finding housing.

1- Talk to friends. Somebody always knows somebody wherever we are going. Especially as members of a worldwide church, there is always a network of information on the new area. Ask them about the neighborhoods they like and most importantly, about the schools.

2- Go to greatschools.net and look up the schools in the new city. They are all ranked by their test scores, and you can also see demographics, teacher credentials, etc… and parent reviews!

3- Go to Craigslist and housingmaps to find rentals or homes for sale in the new city. You can map how far they are from work and figure the commute time. Then comes the really tedious part.

4- Print the addresses of homes that look interesting and drive by them. I usually print a stack and then go through and use the map’s street guide to mark where they are located on the map. Then you can organize them according to location and not waste a lot of time driving back and forth through the city. This gives you a good feel for the neighborhood (shopping, cleanliness of the streets and yards etc.) so you know if you even want to bother scheduling to see the inside.

5- Contact a realtor with access to MLS listings. That is the easiest way to find out what is available in the area. MLS has listings for houses for sale and for rent.

6- Pray that you find the right place without too much time and trouble!

Rob starts his job tomorrow and I’m curious how this first week will go. It’s a big change going from Big Law to In House Counsel, and I look forward to a life not centered around billable hours. However, you never know if the grass really is greener until you’re living in it. But we’re hoping.

School starts here on Thursday and the kids are all very excited. I think they are bored enough that they’re ready for it. I can hardly believe I’ll have 3 in school now, and worry that Sabrina will be bored with them gone. Lucky for me (but unlucky for trying to get things done) kindergarten is only half day, so it shouldn’t be too bad for Brina. I was planning to do a Joy school with some friends for Sabrina, but I chickened out and thought it would be too stressful trying to plan a move and coordinating that. So we’ll be looking for playdates instead when I feel like I can handle it.

Summer has flown by, and I’m worried about having to wake up early again! That is my favorite part of summer: sleeping in. We have had a lot of fun and I have a million pictures that I hope to look through soon. Maybe once we get this whole moving thing figured out.

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