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Yay for Emma! I'm glad that Lucy seems better, too.
How cute!
Dana had the day off today so we went out for lunch. I had plans to get alot done today as far as holiday shopping but didn't get much accomplished. I feel like I am coming down with something & am headed to bed.I hate the cold!
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It's time to go bake cornbread for Miles' class, make sandwiches for our preschool Family Feast, prep preschool project for tomorrow, and finish laminating placemats for preschool. And hopefully watch some tv with dh.
Have a good night!
to you and your family.

Olivia has a package to pick u at the post office I assume that is probably the one from Theresa.
Lucy seems relatively comfortable. She hasn't fussed much at all today and slept pretty good.
We just got back from Emma's conference and her teacher had nothing but positive things to say. She is reading above grade level. She is always helpful, the mother hen of the class and that the other kids love to have her read to them. I got to visit her classroom last week and she sits next to a little boy who is autistic. I mentioned to her teacher that it amazed me how undistracted Emma is by all that he does. He is in constant motion. She felt a little guilty as she said Emma has been sitting next to him for a while but Emma can maintain her work and also helps keep this boy on track. I know Emma sat next to him in 1st grade as well but we've talked about it and Emma likes it that way. We agreed that as long as Emma doesn't have a problem getting her work done that it's ok. We are thrilled with her progress.
I was just reading that they announced the performers for the Epcot flower concert. Below will be there when we are..
April 24-26 The Ventures
April 27-30 B. J. Thomas
Only problem is..I don't know who they are?![]()
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That is great news. I must say, from the short time that I spent with her in Baltimore, she seemed very advanced for her age. Mature as well!Lucy seems relatively comfortable. She hasn't fussed much at all today and slept pretty good.
We just got back from Emma's conference and her teacher had nothing but positive things to say. She is reading above grade level. She is always helpful, the mother hen of the class and that the other kids love to have her read to them. I got to visit her classroom last week and she sits next to a little boy who is autistic. I mentioned to her teacher that it amazed me how undistracted Emma is by all that he does. He is in constant motion. She felt a little guilty as she said Emma has been sitting next to him for a while but Emma can maintain her work and also helps keep this boy on track. I know Emma sat next to him in 1st grade as well but we've talked about it and Emma likes it that way. We agreed that as long as Emma doesn't have a problem getting her work done that it's ok. We are thrilled with her progress.
Well the last 2 August trips I packed a suitcase full of bottled water & check it. After it was empty I filled it with soveniers! Maybe put the bottles in plastic bags in case one breaks or due to the pressure.
I took a page out of Elizabeth's book and she gets to turn in the work...even though it won't be graded. She looked so forlorn in giving me the progress reports but it's her own darn fault!!
Dana had the day off today so we went out for lunch. I had plans to get alot done today as far as holiday shopping but didn't get much accomplished. I feel like I am coming down with something & am headed to bed.I hate the cold!
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Hi Jo! What are your dates again?
That is great news. I must say, from the short time that I spent with her in Baltimore, she seemed very advanced for her age. Mature as well!
It's time to go bake cornbread for Miles' class, make sandwiches for our preschool Family Feast, prep preschool project for tomorrow, and finish laminating placemats for preschool. And hopefully watch some tv with dh.
Have a good night!
Robyn - Good news all around! DS would be so interested in watching the autistic kid he wouldn't ever get anything else done! Emma's powers of concentration must be intense!![]()
Beth, you make me tired. I like cornbread, but we don't make it very often. I hope you get it all finished and have time to watch some TV!
Glad to hear Lucy was more comfortable to day!
Emma sounds like such a sweetheart, what a wonderful daughter you have![]()
That is great news. I must say, from the short time that I spent with her in Baltimore, she seemed very advanced for her age. Mature as well!
I know I am really hard on her and I forget sometimes how lucky we are. She really is quite the pet of the school.