Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Picture Day 2013!

When Jack was running a super high fever, it began the Sunday before Picture Day. I really didn't want him to miss it, but knew there was always retakes. He ended up being able to make it, but I was worried that he'd still be pale or super flushed or something.

Picture day morning, his teacher emailed us this picture:


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I mean how hilarious is that? Three girls in the exact same dress. Six kids in the exact same color. Hilarious. We got his pictures back and they are classic. Not perfect, but definitely good enough for no retakes. Sidenote - as a mother of boys there is nothing I hate more than little boys wearing mohawks. I'm not judging you if you give your kids them, I'm just saying in my opinion and as long as my kids live under MY roof they will not sport the 'hawk. But funny because Jack's hair kind of looks like he has the mohawk thing going on. I love him so much. haha. 


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Monday, October 28, 2013

October and Halloween Prep

We've had a very busy and fun fall so far. This is our last calm week before double hockey begins!

A few weeks ago, the Kindergarteners had a Pirate Pancake day. They were working on the letter P that day.


October iPhone pics


Before Jack got his fever, luckily, we had our family pictures taken by one of my friends. They turned out incredible. Here are just a few.










Don't mind my tired eyes in this next picture, but I knitted this infinity scarf with my arms. Love it!



October iPhone pics

Today we finished prepping for Halloween. But those pictures will be in my Halloween post. Look at me. Setting goals for myself in blogging. Go me!

Oh and I ordered a planner. Tom asked me if I ordered it from 1995. haha. I can't help it. I can't use my iphone for calendar stuff because it doesn't fulfill my need to make lists and write everything down. Does anyone else still use a paper planner, or is it just me?

Happy Monday! Cheerio.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Slacker

Why do I even continue to hang onto this blog? I've been slacking big time about it. I think it's just because I love reading back on when I'd blog like 4-5 times a week and a part of me thinks that I'll get back there. Probably not going to happen. I should still make more of an effort though.

We are definitely settling into a routine of school. Since my last post, Leo came down with the pukes I think the first week of school? Thank you elementary school germs. Jack got a fever that lasted practically 4 days. He almost missed picture day, but kicked it right before. His school pics will be interesting. ha ha. Then Jack got a little bit of croup. Then Leo got croup. He had to do a neb and steroid shots (poor baby had 5 shots that week bc of his well check up and flu shot and double steroid shot). Welcome to flu season, right?

Finn is thriving at preschool, which makes me happy because I honestly didn't know what to expect from him. I'm having an internal debate about how many days I want to send him next year. I can do 3 or 5. What makes things so complicated is that the bus picks up Jack at 9:06 (school starts at 9:30) and preschool starts at 9. I could drop Jack off at school every day after we drop of Finn, but that's kind of annoying. Right now my neighbor lets Jack come to her house so I can leave with Finn and Leo at 8:45. I feel like anything more than 2 days is too much to ask from someone else. Realize I will still have this dilemma once Leo starts preschool and both older boys are in school. What's a girl to do?

We had Jack's conferences a few weeks ago. They went amazing. I'm so proud of Jack. She informed us that there have been a few meltdowns since the fire drills (long story, but I don't blame Jack for having anxiety about them). And also that Jack's math skills are up to par and that he's reading at a second grade level. Ummm say whaaaaa???? I knew Jack was an amazing reader, but I guess it's just because he's my first born that I didn't know how great he was? Just assumed this was normal? We made a very big deal out of this with him and let him know how proud we are of him.

Leo has stopped squaking for the most part. His words are on the tip of his tongue. He's very clingy and is a snuggler, which I don't mind - but the constant holding of a 30 pound giant baby hurts my arms and neck. I still want to eat him up every day because he's so deliciously lovable.

We are hosting Thanksgiving this year. Trying to get all my ducks in a row as far as that's concerned. It will be my first turkey! I'm scuuuuurrred. 25+ people over here. Go big or go home, right?

This is our last weekend before hockey is in full force. Jack's starts next weekend. He will have practice every saturday and sunday. ummm awesome? no. Then it gets more hectic after the holidays. Tom's season try outs start in two weeks. Lord help me.

Here are some pictures because I realize all 3 of the readers here have missed us.










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