Don't you just love this photo? The tall grasses and flowers with a little table tucked in for a tea party...I can see the girls crawling through the grass looking for bugs and picking the blooms by the handful. I've been offline and outside for the past few days... Raking last years' leaves and having lunches around the picnic table. Yesterday we handled some very important business. We turned in Rylee's application for school of choice. That's right, my big girl starts kindergarten this year. She was beyond excited to be inside the school and of course, to catch a glimpse of the playground. We will know in a few weeks if she gets in or not. Selection is via a lottery system, so we're keeping our fingers crossed. There was a giant piece of artwork hanging in the hallway that the kids had collaborated on...she was very intrigued by that, insisting that she was going to LOVE school!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
on warmer days...
Don't you just love this photo? The tall grasses and flowers with a little table tucked in for a tea party...I can see the girls crawling through the grass looking for bugs and picking the blooms by the handful. I've been offline and outside for the past few days... Raking last years' leaves and having lunches around the picnic table. Yesterday we handled some very important business. We turned in Rylee's application for school of choice. That's right, my big girl starts kindergarten this year. She was beyond excited to be inside the school and of course, to catch a glimpse of the playground. We will know in a few weeks if she gets in or not. Selection is via a lottery system, so we're keeping our fingers crossed. There was a giant piece of artwork hanging in the hallway that the kids had collaborated on...she was very intrigued by that, insisting that she was going to LOVE school!
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Kindergarten is such a special time. I teach kindergarten and it is the most rewarding job. Your garden project looks great. I can't wait to check back to see all your progress. Growing your own food is a wonderful experience. Good luck with getting in to school and with your garden.
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