Tuesday, August 31, 2010

4 greats.

1. Four families. playing the weekend away...
Thomas Pond/ Nederlands

This weekend we all ventured up to Nederland's
(11 miles up Boulder canyon..beautiful mountain town)
to fish and walk around the small town.
Come to found out it was HIPPY FEST that day. (for reals.)
Umm dreads to your waists, tie dye everywhere
(and the reason we left)...everyone smoking doobies!)
Time to go kids! (17 bt. us all!)
We ended up at Chatauqua for a picnic and then
off to fish at Thomas Pond.

Funny note about Chatauqua is we
got kicked off our table because it was the
"Wizard of Oz" sing-a-long.
I kid you not, we had Dorothy, Tin-man,
the Lion and the witch (adults!)
ask us for our table.



2. Pen-pals from New Jersey.



Ashlyn got a pen pal in 5th grade and they have slowly been writing back and forth. Now they are writing constantly talking about their separate 6th grade lives, comparing school days and sending each other cute little gifts. I think it is sweet they have formed a "cross-country" bond. Who would of known a friendship could blossom from a penpal!


3. My first Sunbeam Lesson.

I have 8 little sunbeams again! I was excited. And Mace was soooo happy to have mama back! It was back into Primary with the happy, hyper, 3-4 year olds. My first lesson: "We are grateful for our food and clothing" My kids loved to guess where milk came from (consensus : a kitty and baby cows! ((what!??) and we get our clothes from China. (good answer. but nope, plants and animals (silk worms and leather.)

I had a good time diving back into 2 hours of keeping up with all the kids!




4. First day of school

Excited, anxious, nervous...the feelings of all the kids!

Starting new schools is not easy.

I tried really hard over the summer to establish
some good friendships for my kids. and yes, we have been blessed.

The night before school started, Father's Blessings
and Webcast videos off of lds.org.
Lessons of making important friendships,
and lessons of
doing your best and NEVER giving up.
I love those videos.
Then Ry and I told the kids how proud we were
of them for making this transition.
It wasn't easy, but their attitudes and hearts have been amazing.
I love my kids...

Off for more greats! xo!

5 comments:

Natalie said...

What sunbeam teacher gives cute handouts. Maybe that's why you are a sunbeam teacher again. You are so good to them. Love your newest field trip with FRIENDS. Everyone knew you would have them immediately. People gravitate to you!!!!! Glad school is going good. Maybe it's time you get a Bug to drive the kids around in. We will dream about lunches on Wednesday now!!! Miss ya.

tawny said...

Nat- U R a sweetheart! miss u tons lately :):) (need our lunch date bad!) October I am coming to u!

Robyn said...

I love you Tawny.
The end.

Penny said...

I feel like just seconding Robyn. I love you too and yes, There truly is no more to say than that. Love is the power and the answer. Your blog illustrates that perfectly. You are making a difference in so many different lives. Thank you for your example and for the love you have of life and family and friends that comes shining through everything that you do. I love you,
Mom

Coffeebean's Dailies said...

Hi! I came across your blog when i did Clover Lane's tutorial for the header. I just LOVE your blog! Please tell me what camera you use because your pictures are truly amazing! So vivid in color and focused! I am a complete stranger but you have some love here on the left! Good for you! I will bookmark your blog and come back when I have more time to look around!