mini golf, swings and slides and a tractor pulled hay ride, featuring spooky sights to look at. These were things like bats hanging from trees, spiders that drop down over the wagon and witches and pumpkins arranged in spooky ways. Jack loved that part! We had a great morning on the gourd farm and it got me in the mood for Fall. I even pulled out the box of Halloween decorations. It's not too early to dream of Oct 31st, is it?
Friday, September 23, 2011
Gourd Farm!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A Sunday Off...
Thanks to Craig, I got to take this afternoon off and head on down to Ornamentea for a cool earring-making class. The class was 3 hours long and in those three hours we used various techniques to make seven pairs of earrings. Some I like and some aren't really my style but getting an intro to wire-wrapping and earring construction was cool. You never know, I might get good enough to gift some of these earrings someday!
I recommend this class, and this cool and funky shop, to anyone in the Raleigh area. Such fun!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Parent/teacher interview
We had our first teacher conference of the Grade one year this morning and Mia is doing wonderfully! She is at the very top of the class in writing; in fact, she is in a very small, specialized group that is advancing their skills. She reads at a high Grade two level and is above average in math. Of the 173 words she needs to remember and recognize by sight in Grade TWO, she knows 158 already. The teacher says she is bright, engaging and funny. We are super proud of her! Good job Mia! :D
Happy Birthday, Craig!
Hope Craig had a great day! And thanks to all of you that called and wished him well. I know Craig was feeling the love! :)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Art time!
Yesterday, while the remnants of TS Lee rained down on us, I picked up some big drawing pads, pulled out the ol' pastels and let the kids have at it. Jack has never drawn a picture before, only colored them in. He was so excited, so liberated, with his drawing. He's hooked now. In fact, he announced that this morning he would "watch the Smurfs and then make a St. Patrick's Day picture." For some reason, holidays are a constant theme around here.
So here's a taste of some of their creations. I love kids; they are so imaginative, so funny and so weird. The world, through their eyes, must be a helluva place. ;)
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