Has it seriously been ALL summer since I've blogged??? I've been so
crazy busy. I finished up teaching a few random days of ECSE ESY, we
camped for almost 2 WEEKS in the CO Rocky Mountains (more on how we did
our best to make that a sensory smart trip later!), and I began watching
the darlings of Miss Jenn's Joyful Jamboree on and off throughout the
months.
To catch up briefly...
We got cubbies!
These gems were in Memphis at the home of a single dad who didn't want
them. $30 made them mine...they are double sided so on the backside
(that's painted tangerine) we have all the dress up items. The bins in
the bottom on both sides house toys.
Here's the tribe! A and R don't come on the same days....A comes only on Fridays and R comes Monday through Thursdays.
From L to R from top...
H, (my) Natalee, R, (my) Xavier
K, Ch, A
L to R: Xavier, R, H, A, K, Natalee, Ch
They are a loveable bunch and overall have played very peacefully with each other.
The
summer has been a whirlwind but I'm looking forward to joining back in
the blogger world and keeping a log of our sensory smart days and
preschool learning experiences! Next week we begin calendar time and
after Labor Day we will begin preschool time!
Overall, I
just have to throw in here that this is just what I dreamed for my own
two babies. Take a minute to pick them out of the bottom picture.
Xavier, loving on sweet R, whom he checks on several times a day. And
Natalee, playing dress up, which was an imaginative game she totally
didn't get until she had new friends to teach her! While I sometimes
get lonely for my work friends and our friend and babysitter Lora Jean, I
don't miss the paperwork and the constant struggle with myself to be
perfect in a school system that's not. I'm enjoying doing laundry and
making good meals for my family (and daycare sweeties), playing tea
party, giving hugs, correcting with the fruits of the spirit, and
wearing comfy clothes and no make-up every day! Most of all, my kids
are enjoying it, too.
When I posted this as my Facebook status this morning:
Outdoors
is a beautiful way to spend the morning. As my friends go back to
teaching school I was worried I'd be sad but today I'm convinced I'm
living the life for me!
one dear friend commented:
Actually you are living your
life for your children, and ultimately God. That is what motivated your
decision to stay home. We are going to miss you! (Anthony Blades)
He was so very right!
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