Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

Terry's Sixth Birthday

Terry - my April Fool's baby - greeted me before I ever opened my eyes saying "Look Mama, Look!" I wiped my eyes awake to "April Fools!!" :-)

Terry had a party at Kindergarten celebrating his sixth birthday. It was a very sweet celebration. Artie and I brought the pizza and drinks - along with "Daddy had to work and I couldn't get the pizza - April Fool's!!" :-) The children were all excited.
We were suppose to bring in a poster with pictures representing Terry's life so far. We took one of him and this brothers and sisters, a baby shot, his 2 year old birthday, our whole family at the playground, Halloween as a clown, his third birthday, bowling at 3 years old, fishing at 4 years old, ring bearer at Jack and Nikki's wedding and the most current - winning the Pinewood Derby!!


Terry and Ms. Martin - the classroom helper

Terry and Mrs. Cannon - he got her with April Fool's too!

Each student has a celebration for their birthdays. They hold the earth and walk around the sun and clouds representing each of the 12 months - once for each year of their lives.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Gaffney Art Show

Emily's basket weaving project was picked to be the the Art Show at the High School to represent Limestone Central - 3rd grade. She was very proud. Didn't it turn out cute?








Thursday, March 12, 2009

Emily's 9th Birthday at school

Here are a couple of catch up pictures from Emily's birthday. She wanted to take cupcakes for her class' lunch. They were a mixed batch from Barbie and High School Musical to Nascar for the boys. Artie and I were planning on going and then it worked out where Brian was able to go as well. All the little girls were saying "he's so cute!!"


Friday, January 23, 2009

Emily's School Program

Here are some of my catch-up photos. This is Emily's school's patriotic program. Emily is on the top row in the middle in a blue shirt. It's kinda hard to see her, but here is a close up.





Here is Emily and her daddy. What a cute date he makes!! He rushed in from Charlotte to be there for her.








Monday, January 19, 2009

Friday, January 09, 2009

The Littles coming home from school

Emily
Bobby and Terry
Terry and StephenElmo begins barking as soon as he hears the bus rolling down the road. He can hear them way before I can. They are always so excited when they run in the door. School is a great place to them and they are learning so much!!

This is the way Dollie spends her time while Emily is at school - propped up reading a book waiting on Emily to return.
Terry's kindergarten nap towel

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Congratulations Emily


Yeah!!! Emily got Terrific Kid at school today. Stephen got it yesterday. A good week for our kids huh? Bobby was home sick yesterday, so I didn't get to see Stephen get his award, but I was able to see Emily's today. Mrs. Wells talked about what a good girl she was - never having to be called down, always working hard and trying her best!! Where some of children seem to just get school with out much effort, Emily works very hard. I'm very proud of all the children. They are all doing so well in school.

Monday, August 25, 2008

First Day


Stephen's Day


On the way to school, Stephen grabbed hold of my arm and wouldn't let go. He said "I might just take you with me." :-)



First thing - word search

Breakfast

Art

Mrs. Gordon read 'Don't let the pigeon drive the bus'

Silent reading time - read 'Nemo' and '3 Billy Goats Gruff'

Lunch

Recess - exercised!!

Packed up

Story time

Practiced Leaving

Stephen's favorite part - word search. This boy loves pencil puzzles - word searches or any type of puzzle on paper.



Bobby's Day

First thing - Breakfast - chocolate milk and a muffin, he said they just "hit the spot"

Art

Mrs. Mann read 'Miss Nelson is missing'

Word search

Snack - chocolate chip cookie

Lunch

Recess - played with his friend Colby tag and hide and seek

Pack up

Practice leaving

Bus

Bobby's favorite part - having Mrs. Mann, his teacher from last year, back again as his teacher this year.



Terry's Day

Started the day in the cafeteria for breakfast - a blueberry muffin and apple juice

Went to the kindergarten room

All sat on the rug - criss cross applesauce (Indian style)

Everyone told their names

Mrs. Cannon read 'The Kissing Hand'

Sang songs about school

He thought it was pretty cool after the bathroom they didn't have to wash their hands (they used hand sanitizer!!) :-)

Lunch - chicken nuggets, french fries, ketchup (that part was important to Terry), juice bar and chocolate milk

Recess - tag and a 4 person seesaw

Rest time

Favorite part - Recess, lunch, singing songs

So, we are a week into it and all still seem to like school. The homework seems like a lot with all four of them - plus three speech classes - plus helping Brenda with Algebra and spelling, but I know we will get into a better rhythm as we work through it. Alls well~~~~~

Emily's Day


All the little children wanted to tell a little bit about their first day at school. Emily's first...

First thing - did a word search

Breakfast - chocolate milk (didn't want to eat the muffin - maybe a little too excited?)

Math - worked on multiplication

Social Studies - (South Carolina history this year) - learned about the SC flag

Recess - played on the swings

Big deal - got to wash her hands in the classroom - didn't even have to go in the bathroom! :-)

Lunch - chicken nuggets, juice bar, chocolate milk

Art

Practiced leaving~~

Favorite part of the day - new teacher - Mrs. Wells

Monday, August 18, 2008

The First Day of School

What is Mama going to do with all her babies at school?



Everyone kissing Mama bye!!

Troy and Brenda ready for the first day at school - Troy at the high school and Brenda at the middle school.

Emily, Stephen, Bobby and Terry at the elementary school.












Terry's First Day of School






He was excited because he could reach the tall water fountain all by himself!




So, his mama and daddy followed him all the way to the class room.



Follow Me...



Down the long hall



He looks so little in that big hall!!!

Hey, we made it!!! Here's my room. But it's locked. Time for breakfast in the cafeteria..

Have to get my name tag so the teacher will know who I am...

Apple Juice

and a Blueberry Muffin















These three classes are all beside each other - Stephen, Bobby and Emily....

Stephen's Class with Mrs. Gordon

Bobby's Class with Mrs. Mann


And Emily's Class with Mrs. Wells

Friday, August 08, 2008

Busy Weeks


We are busily getting ready for school. Here's the countdown so far...


Dentist - done - 6 out of 6 children - plus an extra visit for 2 cavities for Emily


Eye Dr. - 2 out of 6 so far - 4 more to go next week - Terry had his first eye check up - he wasn't too keen on the puff of air or the eye drops - said he didn't think he would go back there!! :-)


School clothes, shoes and book bags - 5 out of 6 - Still have to do Troy's next week (I've been working on this one per week for the past 5 weeks - that way it wasn't such a chunk out of the budget. This is the first year that I've had to buy school clothes for all the children at the same time. $$$$ In home school, it didn't matter so much. Gwyn pointed out I am saving a lot of money this year with not having to buy any home school books - so I guess it really evens out!)


Registration - 1 of 6 done - Troy got his class list and school id yesterday, all the others go next week


Hair cuts - none done yet - what have I been doing, just sitting around?



I'm still looking forward (albeit a little nervously) to all the children going to school for the first time this year? Everyone keeps asking me what I'm going to do. (Stephen told a lady at church that I was going to spend my day watching Dr. Phil!!) :-) Even with them all gone, I don't think I'm going to have to hunt too hard to find things that need to be done!!! :-)

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Field Day





The last week of school, the twins got to participate in Fun Day. The school provided inflatables for them to play on and then in the afternoon the were allowed to watch movies. All had a great day. Here is Stephen racing another little boy through the maze and up the wall.








Bobby loved sliding down the big slide.



Terry was able to come with me to watch and couldn't help but jump in too!!!



Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Life After Homeschool

Artie asked me to post this writing I did a couple of days ago, so here it is...


Today is May 27, 2008. There are seven school days left in this school year. (okay, now there is only 1/2 a day left in school...)

There are 85 days until the new school year begins. (79 days!)

Now, I know, most mothers aren't already counting down until the next school year starts; but this is going to be an amazing year for me.
We have been a homeschooling family (on & off w/ different children on different years), but always someone for the past 16 years.

August 18, 2008 will be the first time in 16 years I've been alone in my house with no children (aside from a very rare day - that off the top of my head - I can't even recall). All my children will be entering public school. It is a long time coming family decision, today I am just going to be focusing on the results in my life and not all the whys we have wrestled with.
I am going to be alone 5 days a week from 7:00 to 2:30. Again, let me state the fact - I haven't been alone in 16 years!!!

It is like this incredible gift of time I've been given and now it's up to me to decide how I am going to spend it. My mind is racing with the possibilities.

I will have time to invest in my homemaking. It has come along way, but still have such a long way to go. With six children in the house, there is more work to be done than with the average family. Add to that, our house turned 100 years old last year - there are too many needed projects to list, especially those concerning painting.

There is also cooking to think about. I cook a lot, but most of the time it is a rushed meal, not served with beauty. I love the idea of a beautifully prepared table and hot dinner waiting on Artie when he gets home from a long day at work. With all the practice I've had, I've learned to make it very tasty. I'm just looking forward to serving it as nice as it taste.

There is going to be time for longer Bible study and prayer. When I was in college, I studied so much - deep and long. When I began having babies, that all changed. A woman in my church explained seasons of life to me. There would be time again for deep study of God's Word, but now was time to put into practice all that He had been storing up inside of me.

You know it's pretty funny I thought I was such a good person until I had children. That is when I realized just how sinful I was. Selfish, lazy, spoiled. I had to learn how to share my time (time awake and time I was suppose to be asleep), share my drinks and food off my plate, share my solitary moments during the day that I had always taken for granted. I needed God more than ever.

My deep study time was replaced with hymns sung while rocking babies. There Is Just Something About That Name by the Gaithers was my all time favorite. We also rocked to The Old Rugged Cross and Amazing Grace (with a little of You Are My Sunshine thrown in for good memories of my Papa Troy). It was also replaced with tears, realizing my own inadequacies and total dependence on Jesus. There were talks with God at the clothesline (guess that one will still be a keeper for many years to come) and at the kitchen sink (even though I never enjoyed the sink as much as I did the clothesline).

There has been much learning as the girls have gotten older and we've been studying of God's purposes and plans for women. Why did I never study that in college or hear it preached in church?

There will be time to pray and plan - alone in the quiet. Will the quiet be deafening or will I be able to soak in God's voice?

I'm looking forward to having some private time with Artie. The first day of school he is taking off work. After all the children get on the bus, we are getting back under the cover to snuggle and sleep as long as we want. When we get up, we are taking a picnic and spending the day at the lake. It has been YEARS since we've been alone and in a quiet place. We've had date night where we've been to the movies or out to dinner, but never a day alone without children. There will be days where I can ride to Charlotte and have a lunch with Artie. I think in the eight years he's been working in Charlotte - the girls and I went up for lunch once! There will also be a special day here and there where he can go in a couple of hours late, and give us some nice time alone and I think everyone couple of months he will be able to take a personal day or afternoon off.

There are some other people I'm looking forward to spending time with. Both Mimi & Granddaddy and Bobbie I get to see now, but don't get to help them like I would like. I miss Gwyn who will have a couple of weeks in town before thy set out for the DR. I might have to ride out to the mall and visit my friend Sandy. But, the two ladies I've missed the most over the years are my Aunt Bonnie (my mama's cousin, close like her sister) and my papa's Carolyn (the woman he dated the last 10 years of his life). I NEVER see them, but love them so. Maybe my house will be presentable enough that I can have them over for lunch or drive to Spartanburg and visit with them there.

So, when I've cleaned my house, cooked dinner, read my Bible and done a little visiting - then what am I going to do?

This is when my mind begins to wander. I keep telling Artie "you know I'm having issues don't you?" Nothing bad, just dealing with big change!!

Last night we were watching a movie an I explained it to him like this...
Our money has always been stretched tightly (just like my time). Now imagine on August 18 from 7:00 until 2:30 - you had all the money you wanted - to do the best with it for the whole school year. I want to be a good steward and not waste a single minute.
The opportunities just seem huge to me.

There sill still be exercising and gardening and then all the normal trips to the doctor, dentist, field days and award days at school just as now.

Shopping will be able to be done in the day time instead of rushing around during out home school time or after dinners and Saturdays - when there is always something going on.

Christmas shopping sounds more fun and less of a hassle to find time. It's stressful to Christmas shop at midnight!!! :-)

Life will continue to run as usual, I just might have more moments to stop and appreciate the beauty of it all.

God has been so good to me over these past 16 years. I have been blessed to have a husband who values a wife and mother's place in the home. I got to be here with my children as they were growing up. I was the one when they skint a knee or had a boo-boo. I was the one who got to see their first steps, hear their first words and watch them experience each new food. I believe all my children with Artie have grown up confident in our love for them. They have been secure and provided for. God has always been faithful!!

So after all this long writing, I opened up my Bible to today's Proverb - 27:1.

"Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth."
Am I boasting? I don't think so, but I will do my best to live in today. To get the most we can out of these last 7 days of home school. And to enjoy each and every day of summer break when I have six of the children here with me every day - all day!! :-)

We've got lots of fun plans...

~ day trips with the church
hiking
swimming
Linville Falls/Caverns
fishing

~movies and popcorn

~swimming lessons

~boys' birthday party

~Carowinds

~summer jobs

~beach trips

~trips to the lake for more swimming and fishing

~bowling

~playing in the new alligator pool (which is on back order - they are really messing with me now!! It's almost birthday time!! )
~riding bikes and jumping ramps

~wrestling practices

~gymnastics

~Popsicles

~tomato sandwiches from our garden

Here I am off in the future again.

Seven more days of school - extra work on handwriting and math, preparing for next year's schooling!!!

Thursday, May 01, 2008

May 1st - Barefoot Day!!!



When I was growing up, May 1st was one of my favorite days!!! That was the day Mama would let me go barefooted outside!!! YEAH!!!! My children have been asking how many more days!! It's finally here!!!


Stephen and Bobby are having a nice May 1 - their first grade classes are on a field trip to Strawberry Hill. They will get a tour, a picnic, a tractor ride, a snack of ice cream and then strawberries to bring home!!