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to Footballmouse!
Just a quick drive-by posting while waiting for Costco to open. Thankfully our humidity has broken - it will still be hot today, around 86, they say, but the humidity is much lower. Yesterday we had such a whirlwind of activity - Josh had his morning meeting, and it made me a little sad that that was the last time I got to see his teacher

Then he had to do his assignments because I had to wipe out his iPad in order to return it today. His writing assignment never appeared, so oh well...I can probably still check for it on my laptop, but Teams doesn't work properly on the laptop as it does on the iPad.
Along with his iPad, he wanted to take in his gifts today, so I had to get them wrapped and bagged. Hopefully he doesn't leave them on the bus. He's excited and wanted to give them out early. I had to remind him that they most likely won't open them right away, in front of the class, and he says that's okay
No baseball practice last night because of thunderstorms, but we were surprised to get a text that they are doing professional photos after all. So we have to be 30 minutes early for his game on Saturday. It's such a racket, though...$50 for a sheet of 4 3"x5"s, a team photo, and the digital image (which I want so I can print my own photos later, or add it to a Shutterfly book, etc.). Oh, but he also gets an 8"x10" calendar with his photo on it for "free"...whoopee... (although when I got that with his soccer photos, I did put it up on the fridge for the year AND referred to it often

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QOTD: funny story told to you by a young child
I probably have many, but the one I can think of offhand was told to his teacher recently, but about me...
During one of his morning meetings, he had made a list of his to-dos for the day and was sharing it with his class. I was sitting next to him, of course. So he's reading it off..."I get up, watch TV, have breakfast, get dressed, then morning meeting, then snack, then I yell at my mom, then lunch..." And I interrupted, "Wait, did you say 'yell at my mom'?" He just smiled sweetly and showed me the list. I laughed, the teacher laughed, the other kids laughed, the teacher's helper covered her mouth like she was trying to cover up her laugh...it was truly funny. He just said it so matter-of-factly, which was the funny part
I may have shared that story before, but it was funny.