Saturday, September 19, 2015

A "really good singer"

Will made me LOL for real today.
I was telling my husband about a school that really needs to find a new music teacher.

Will pipes up, "I know someone who could do it! Ms. K, our science teacher. She's a really good singer. She can burp her ABC's!"

And some pics from our August trip to New England:











Friday, September 11, 2015

First graders!!!

No, seriously.




Thankful that their 1st grade year seems to be off to a good start. We love their teacher so far ... especially that she shares my philosophy on homework for this age!

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Winter

It's hard to believe my boys are more than halfway through their Kindergarten year. Alex has really taken off with his reading and writing lately; he's quite the little author and illustrator. Will is playing basketball for the first time this year and starting soccer next week.

A few catch-up photos and anecdotes:






Alex (quite earnestly): "Mommy, if losing screen time isn't the end of the world, then what *is* the end of the world?"
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Will: "Can I have some ranch dressing for my salad?"
Me: "Sure. You can go get it."
Will: (studying the fridge door) "Hmm ... I can't find it. I guess I'll just have to use syrup."
He may have actually been raised by elves.
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When we got A&W's second quarter report cards last week, the one reminder/area for improvement for Will was he sometimes needs reminders to focus on the lesson instead of on other children. I talked to him a little about that on Thursday.
Then this morning as he was getting ready for school, he said, "You know what I did the other day? Adrianna kept trying to talk to me when we were supposed to be working. She kept saying, 'Will ... Will ...' And you know what I did? (pause for effect) I *kept working.*" He smiled and then said in all seriousness, "Genius. That was genius."
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Tom (impressed that Alex had read the directions on his math worksheet by himself): "Alex, where'd you get all your smarts from, me or mom?"
Alex: "Kindergarten!"