Saturday, April 25, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Softball/Baseball Season
Andrew wants in the action
Catz team huddle
Big Brother & Little Sister
One...Focus & Wind-Up
Two...Snap & Release
Three...Follow Through
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
The 'Star of the Week'


Thursday--the kids in the class drew pictures of Andrew and wrote things they like about him.
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Blazer Fever
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
A Confident Girl

I heard a quote somewhere the other day and had been thinking about confidence--"Confidence is Beauty!" it said. I had also been praying about confidence for my children when they started school as part of my prayer calendar I follow for the kids.
Monday, I received this very positive email from Jessica's teacher (also named 'Tami') regarding how she is doing in class. It was great to get such feedback.
Tami,
Jessica is doing amazing in class! One would never even know she has not been here all year. She is a very confident child. She has been making friends very quickly.
I felt terrible for her that she had to do state testing, but she was very motivated to do it and did well. She scored very similar to the majority of my class, which is fantastic!
I would love for you to come in on the 7th and 21st at 9:15am. We will be doing math groups those days and at that time, so I will give a quick orientation to what parents do during math groups on your first visit. I am very excited to have you come in.
Please let me know if you have any questions. I am so blessed to have Jessica in our class.
:) Tami
Jessica had an audition for the spring musical her choir is doing. It sounded like she did very well. She tried out for a couple acting parts and a solo. I was surprised how confident she was. I was also proud of her for being so responsible to rehearse and memorize the lines in her room on her own, and she reminded me last night that she had signed up for the audition time of 6:10 today. I would have completely forgotten the auditions were today if she hadn't told me last night.
She is just growing up so fast, and we are very proud of her. It is always special to get good reports and to notice when your child is showing responsibility.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
First Week of School
I have been coming home from taking the kids to school so motivated to do homemaking projects/jobs again--a feeling that had become almost foreign to me while so inundated with busy homeschooling. In a way, I feel like I'm getting myself back. It is so strange and nice to have a quiet house, and it is like going back in time to when I was just at home with Jessica, before Andrew was born. It is fun to be able to spend one-on-one time w/ Catherine and enjoy her sweetness. I love all her hugs and when she rubs my arm sweetly, smiles and says, "I love you SOOOO much, Mommy." I get Catherine doing something near-by--a little craft, workbook page, coloring--or have her help me in the kitchen. I clean-up from breakfast, unload the dishwasher, prepare what I need to for lunch/dinner or bake something. Catherine takes an early nap--10:30-11--I lay down with her and we read stories. She usually sleeps for over two hours, so I get a lot done.
However, I have to say after school is another story--the kids are excited to tell me about their day and are happy, but then we get home and everything changes. They have been grumpy, arguing, tattling and complaining. I am sure it is because they are extra tired, but it has been driving me crazy with J being gone (traveling to Mexico for work this week). The nice thing is that I just put them to bed early 7-7:30, which would never happen if J was here. I am hoping he will at least be supportive of an 8:00-8:30 bedtime. I really think it is what we all need, but whenever I've tried to set an earlier bedtime in the past, he has always complained that he doesn't get to see his kids as much as he'd like to in the evenings. That was a plus for homeschooling--the kids could stay up as long as they wanted with dad and sleep in in the morning. We're headed into spring and have longer days now, which means J will be coming home and doing work outside until 8 or 9 when it gets dark whenever he can.
Andrew brings home a book to read M, T, & W in a laminated 'Home Reading' envelope--the books say 3 on them, but maybe that is their own system of rating the levels. She also sent home a "word wall"--folder with a large chart for recording their 5 words for the week--sight words. It is to keep at home and she gave instructions for ways to help them practice reading, writing and spelling the words at home. He had small assignments each day using those words. Reading with him each night at home, I've noticed he is already reading better. As far as math goes, he came home the first day and told me with a frown, "All we did for math was shapes!" I tried to get him to explain, but all I got was that she was doing something on the overhead and it was a puzzle. I explained to him that learning about shapes is geometry and it is math. He had been doing double and triple addition and subtraction with regrouping at home, and a little multiplication with Jess--and he loves that, so he thought 'shapes' were preschool-ish. He loves school though. He loves having 4 'PEs' (he said, "Yeah, Mom, one was in the gym and three were outside!" (He thought the three recesses were PE, too.) He made a girl cry--a couple girls have been asking him to race at recess and one cried when Andrew beat her. The way he told it, he seemed to feel a little sorry for her, but that was also mingled with a hint of disconnect (like he doesn't get why girls cry so easy). I had to smile.
Jessica gets a homework packet on Monday and it is due Friday, and was given 'Shiloh' to read, which the class is about finished reading. Next week, they are doing the 3rd grade testing on computers they bring in to the classroom M & T, and they have field trips W & F!It seems like Jessica is very popular already, which I kind of figured would be the case with her confidence & energetic personality. I walked her to her class the first morning and later Jess told me with a laugh that when we walked in she heard kids whispering, "Is that the new girl? She's tall!" When I left, I noticed her face was very red as the teacher was starting class and said she was ready to introduce Jessica--I thought it was cute how red her face got. When I picked her up the first day, a lot of the kids were saying 'bye' to her and one girl was handing Jess a note with her name and number. Then, we were standing and waiting for Andrew's class to come in, and as the 4th & 5th grade classes were walking by, she got a lot of stares. I'm glad she doesn't mind being 'the new girl'--I'm sure she loves the attention. She had a recess story similar to Andrew's--on the first day of school, a boy from her class asked her to play 'bump' at recess (that's the shooting game Jim did with the team at the end of practices), and she beat all of the boys! I thought that made a cool story to tell about the first day of school--like Laura on Little House proving herself by hitting home runs against the boys at recess. Now the boys keep asking her to play, but she tells them no so she can play with the girls from her class. Really though, my only concern with Jessica is that she won't let all that social stuff interfere with her learning (that 'her head won't be in the clouds', so to speak), but that she will be able to focus, work to her potential and be responsible at school.
I feel like I know very little about what they are doing in school, other than what they tell me. I know that is the downfall of coming into school now--we've never done a Kindergarten Round-up, missed 'Back to School' night, the Back-to-School BBQ in the fall, etc. I am thankful the kids do tell me a lot--Jessica is very detailed (where does she get that? :). I am thankful for a couple Christian moms of other kids from the classroom that we know who have been very helpful and welcoming to us at Stafford. Andrew's teacher sent home a packet introducing her, her classroom, and their schedules. I like how organized she is, and the 'traveling folder' makes it easy to communicate and get papers back and forth. She has them get those out on their desk when they come in and she checks what's in them. I am going to set up appointments to check in with the kids' teachers next week and get some feedback--there are no more conferences this year. I am trying not to be an obsessive homeschool mom who can't let the kids go, but I really just wanted to be in their classes this week. As it is, I have only been inside their classrooms that first morning--let me just make that clear. I want to be there not because I'm anxious, worried or critical, but because I'm excited, curious and I love school--always have. I just want to know what they get to do every day.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Where Do You Get Your Buns?




- Franz bakes 1 million buns and 80,000 loaves of bread a day.
- They also have bakeries in Springfield, Seattle, and Spokane.
- The Franz Family came to America from Austria first in 1895.
- The bakery began in 1906.
- If you go to pretty much any fast food restaurant in the Pacific NW (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, & Nevada) you are eating buns baked by Franz.
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