Parents of Ty, Jake, Holden, Sammy, Elle and Keiko, I am planning to teach my summer school again and would like to know if your child wants to come? I haven't decided on the date because I am waiting to hear from my elementary school to see which day of the week they plan to open the library. I want to have my school the same day that the library is open because, as something new this year, me and my mom plan to take a trip to the library every time they come to class. You'll see why later. New this year:
Just so you know this year I will focus on: a love for reading, math and fun science. Also, I want to remind you that this is not a play date and I expect your child to be able to sit and behave through my lessons. But don't worry I make my lessons fun and exciting. We will have plenty of breaks for fun and being silly so your kid will want to come back to my class, of course! Excited to teach, Miss Jaden Harris P.S. My mom edited this so don't think I'm a brainiac or something. |
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Miss Jaden's summer school invite
Friday, May 21, 2010
This morning when he was supposed to be grabbing his backpack . . .
he was instead grabbing not one but two of these below. After which, he strapped this one on for the 3 minute ride to school--that did not end with a tailgate party.
His dad couldn't be prouder. His mom and sister's could not have been more impatient for him to join them in the car, as they were running late. Although, Jaden and I did both roll our eyes and laugh as we turned our heads away from Ty.
Wish I would have taken the time to inquire as to what was going on in his head early this morning. I'll be sure to ask after school today.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Jaden in Japan
When the opportunity presented itself Kyle and I didn't so much have to think twice about sending Jaden to Japan. For starters she would be in the best of hands. Secondly, Jaden and Jasmine's 4 children are like siblings and they have all terribly missed each other since their move to Okinawa from San Antonio, TX--where it was that we got to enjoy so much of them. Also, there are just not enough opportunities for Jaden to get to spend one-on-one time with her Grandpa Lynn. Lastly, and on top of all that, Jaden would benefit from a hands-on cultural experience that you just can't get from books.
We just had to jump at the opportunity. It will forever be a special memory for her. Lucky girl.
While Jaden was in Japan she missed out on the preparations for a 4th grade project that was to be displayed at her elementary schools first-ever "Cultural Diversity Night." (On a side note: we are a very diverse group here in Houston, Texas--better known as the melting pot. As is so evident in my children's class make up. Jaden and Ty are definitely in the minority. And for the record, I really think it's great and such a good environment for my children.) Anyway, before Jaden left for Okinawa she informed her teachers that we had plans to sign her up as a participant in the Cultural Night program representing the country of Japan.
As we attended the rehearsals for Cultural Night, after Jaden's return from Japan, we weren't quite sure how she was to perform. As it was, all of the children that were signed up planned to represent their native country with elaborate dances, singing songs, playing drums etc. In the end and by herself Jaden ended up reading a short overview of her trip. She did it in front of an entire cafeteria packed full of people and dressed in her beautiful kimono. She did a great job.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Lucky (now say it like Napoleon Dynamite)
Me with a delicious steak dinner that I didn't lift a finger to help make.
The aftermath that I didn't lift a finger to help clean.
Of Mice and Men was calling my name.
The man behind the flowers and everything else that went perfectly today.
Not pictured is the nap that I didn't especially need but totally abused right after church. In fact, I don't even know how long I slept. Those are the best naps.
Happy Mother's Day to my mom who I did not connect with on the phone today. Sorry we missed your call. Hope you got my message. Let's be honest, when I called you were most likely on the other line with one of your other 9 favorite children or even possibly one of your 8 step-children, right? Say yes. Then I won't feel like it was my fault for not speaking to you on Mother's day. That is just way too many children. And I couldn't think of a better person to hold that much love for every last one of them. You never cease to amaze, mom! Here's hoping I turn out like you. Love you.
To my wonderful mother-in-law on this Mother's day, thank you for raising such a fine man in Kyle! Your influence carries over to me and our children through Kyle. We are so very blessed for your involvement in each of our lives. I have learned so much good about the rearing of children from you. We love you.
It is such a privilege to be the mother of Jaden, Ty and Reese. Honestly, I thoroughly enjoy being a mother. I didn't say I was good at it. But I do love it. I feel blessed to stay at home with my children too. Already I feel like my time with them is slipping away much too quickly. Here's to time slowing when it's good and speeding up when exhausting. However, I will take the good with the bad. Love you Jade, Ty and Reese.
Lastly, I received beautiful gifts and lovely cards from all but what you will witness below takes the cake.
Side note: Ty started to fear going to church sometime on Saturday. I finally got him to admit that it was because the children were singing during Sacrament Meeting. He hasn't feared doing this in the past but apparently it is something he could do without now. However, he was in between a rock and a hard place because he understood that singing in this SM was meant to be for Mother's Day and he didn't want to let me down. I knew that he has recently been preparing this song at school for Kinder graduation. So I told him I would not mind at all if he didn't sing at church. As long as he was willing to sing me this adorable song and let me record it too. Deal.
Thanks to my family for a lovely day!
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