It's kind of a bummer. Usually calling Memorial Day a school holiday is silly because they are well out of school before the day but this year, the kids had a full week and a half left of school to go. In honor of it, we made strawberry, blueberry pancakes but in true Evans kids fashion, M wanted hers plain, L only wanted the fruit on top, and C was over the whole thing before the pancakes were even poured on the griddle. Oh well, making them was much fun!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
little girl. big dreams.
To be the next Michael Phelps or better yet Dara Tores. That's whats she wants and more importantly, she is ready and willing to work as hard as it takes for it. At our first official meet she took first in FOUR out of five events including a no-breather in her 25y freestyle! For last week's meet, she was well on her way to a repeat but it got called for thunder and lightening. I don't know where she gets all this determination (ok, well maybe I have an inkling) but she swims six days a week with a private lesson thrown in here or there when she feels like she is slipping (it gives her a nice confidence boost too). What I truly love about her drive is that while she wants to win, she is not a bad sport. Sure when she finishes behind someone else, she is disappointed but never ever hateful or ugly toward the other swimmer. As a rule, she is to congratulate them and genuinely be happy for them especially when it's a teammate. On her quest to swim like Michael Phelps (even though she hates the butterfly), she wanted to buy his book at the book fair last week and brace yourself, she even had me buy a Phelps poster to replace her Kevin Jonas one...now that's some kinda commitment y'all
Friday, May 15, 2009
Three Piggy Opera & a Bee
C's class has been doing a lesson on bugs this week and as a project, he was to either create his own or make a model of an existing one making sure to label all the pertinent parts (ie. thorax, abdomen, antennae, legs, etc.). He chose to make a bumble bee and tonight he and daddy set about making it with some Crayola clay. Let me make clear that Daddy was only there as an advisor, not to do the project for him. Truthfully, it makes me crazy when parents take over their kids' projects; how can a teacher possibly evaluate the progress of a student when it's the parent doing all the work?
My what a big stinger you have...
Making lots of progress...
I think the antennae were C's favorite part.
Happy, happy kid...
A couple days later, we had a fully dry and labelled bee just in time to turn in...
On the day which also happened to be the Kindergarten program, The Three Piggy Opera which was the cutest version of The Three Little Pigs, kudos to the music teachers.
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