To celebrate the last day of school we had ice cream at...
BRUSTERS!
Our favorite ice cream place in town.
It is crazy to think that the school year is over and when we start again in the fall we will not only have a new stanger baby but a ...
KINDERGARTENER
2ND GRADER
&
4TH GRADER!
I mean WHAAAA!
Mindblown!
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I will say being pregnant and just in terms of bad planning and timing I didn't get to do quite as much with the kids this year. I missed out on field day, and a field trip with Con (I try to go on at least 1, but chaperones weren't as needed this year except to the Science Center in Baltimore and I wasn't able to make the trek being 8 Months pregnant). I was able to attend Connor's writing workshop mid year, and Bella's last field trip and her first grade ice cream social. I also went to lunch with both of them right before school ended. Bella's all about having Mom there, a little shy about it but LOVES it and hates when I leave. Connor is in the
Mom-you-have-to-come-to-everything-but-when-you-do-I-am-way-too-cool-to-notice-you're-there stage
So he wasn't too heartbroken when I missed out on a few things.
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Bella's Ice Cream Social |
The highlight of the year for both kids was when Daddy came to be the WATCHDOG!
A special program they do at the school to promote positive male role models, any father figure can come and sign up to be a watchdog for the day and they help with announcements and lunch and recess and in classrooms and the kids of the Dad get to tag along for a lot of it. So it is a really special thing the kids have been talking about since they started at TUES. Unfortunately the spots fill up pretty fast and it is pretty hard to figure out what the work schedule will be for Dad. But this year Shea made it happen and they both couldn't have been more thrilled!
Bella in particular got really into her HABITAT project and was so proud to present it to her class. She did the tiger habitat and was very inventive as she constructed her project, I felt like I did only what I was told to help speed the process and she was even upset I helped that much. She made it clear it was HER project not mine. And she was right it was ALL HERS! And it turned out great, so proud of my little overachiever.
We also went to a few TUES events this year and hope to do even more next year. They are always fun and the kids love spotting friends. And I hope to attend as many field trips and school activities as possible as well. I know they mean the world to Bella and I probably should take advantage of the chance I have to go embarrass Connor while he'll still let me.
It was a great year, but they are both excited for the break!
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