School has been underway for the past month. Life is getting back into a routine. Yeah I know 1 month is a long time to be getting back. Sorry, but I must remind you that I am far from perfect. This year Harrison is taking writing, science, & PE through the ISP, swim thru the Y, and AWANA on Wed. nights. He loves it all. He even has the same leader in Awana as last year. Chandler is taking library, music, & PE at ISP and Awana. She was in Ballet & Swimming at the Y until the 16th....
While visiting family Chandler fell off her scooter and fractured her arm just above the wrist. We spent a glorious Sunday morning in the ER. Thankfully it wasn't on the growt
h plate. Her arm was splinted in a half-cast. For the next week she did her chores as if the left arm didn't exist. Quite a sight. A follow-up appointment with her dr. down here told us we needed to see an Orthopedic dr. to have it fully casted. We met the wonderful Dr. McKeever at SCOI and Chandler picked out her color of choice....you guessed it PINK. She even has signatures on it after we explained that part of the whole cast scenario is that people must write on it. It makes it a fun memory.
Back off the Rabbit Trail:
Chandler & Megan are also a part of the Keeper's club that our ISP is doing. We are with a group of K-1st grade girls who meet once a month and the girls learn different skills. The focus is on training them to be Keeper's at Home. The mindset is on serving others through practical skills and abilities. By using your gifts, you are able to serve the body of Christ and others may see your love of the Saviour.
Harrison may be joining the Contender's Club. Something similar to Keepers just with a more boy centered theme: Leadership, woodworking, archery, etc...
I am teaching Writing again this year. This time it is two classes. One for the 4-5th and the other is for 6-7th grade. It has been quite fun. A new challenge, but that is what makes it fun. Since last year's theme was Nautical, this year we decided to do Medieval. Both classes are titled The King's Court. The students move up in rank; from the lowly Cottar to the stately Baron. We even have the 'Gong Farmer' for those who receive behavior guidance forms. You can do the study into what a gong farmer is...lets just say it isn't pretty.
While visiting family Chandler fell off her scooter and fractured her arm just above the wrist. We spent a glorious Sunday morning in the ER. Thankfully it wasn't on the growt
Back off the Rabbit Trail:
Chandler & Megan are also a part of the Keeper's club that our ISP is doing. We are with a group of K-1st grade girls who meet once a month and the girls learn different skills. The focus is on training them to be Keeper's at Home. The mindset is on serving others through practical skills and abilities. By using your gifts, you are able to serve the body of Christ and others may see your love of the Saviour.
Harrison may be joining the Contender's Club. Something similar to Keepers just with a more boy centered theme: Leadership, woodworking, archery, etc...
I am teaching Writing again this year. This time it is two classes. One for the 4-5th and the other is for 6-7th grade. It has been quite fun. A new challenge, but that is what makes it fun. Since last year's theme was Nautical, this year we decided to do Medieval. Both classes are titled The King's Court. The students move up in rank; from the lowly Cottar to the stately Baron. We even have the 'Gong Farmer' for those who receive behavior guidance forms. You can do the study into what a gong farmer is...lets just say it isn't pretty.
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