Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Wrapping Up the School Year

Summer Break is just around the corner!
This year has flown by!  It's been a good one!  I have been a little sentimental this week- realizing that it is my last one with just Kate at home.  Next year, all three will be in school.  Mixed feelings on that one!  Kate is so stinkin' excited to go to kindergarten though, so that will help make it easier for me to send her off.  Until then however, we all have a summer to enjoy together!

Jon recently ran the mini-marathon with some members of the police department!  We were proud of him!
I feel blessed to be the mom of these three kiddos.  Here we are for our Mother's Day photo op. 
Scott made me a special flower craft in school, and I had to laugh when I read this one. 

Jon needed an extra $1 bill the other day, and ended up borrowing it from Scott before hurrying out the door.  Later in the day, Jon put a dollar back on Scott's desk to pay him back.  Scott brought me the dollar and said, "I don't need this.  I already took 4 quarters and a penny out of your coin purse." 

"Four quarters and a penny?" I questioned.

Scott matter of factly said, "Yes, one dollar and a penny for interest."

Since when does the nine year old charge interest on a five hour loan?  
Scott recently did a class presentation on a famous American.  Can you guess who he selected?

He had to have his 3+ minute speech memorized, and so we practiced...a lot.  One day, we were driving, and I was prompting Scott to start his speech.  He wasn't in the mood, and so both of the girls took over.  I was surprised to hear how much they had memorized too just from hearing him practice!  Ha! 
He did a good job and fielded all of the student's questions afterwards.  This boy knows John Deere!
The girls recently got a collection of new big hairbows.  I came out of my bedroom with one in prior to leaving, and Natalie didn't know what to think.  She didn't want to hurt my feelings, but I think she was nervous I was actually going to wear that to her spring program!:) 
One day, we were having a discussion about tombstones and couples being buried together.  The kids were asking what they do if one spouse dies, but the other is still living.  They wanted to know what they wrote on the tombstone of the one who hadn't died yet.  In all seriousness, Natalie said, "Do they just write COMING SOON?"  The thought of this just killed me!:)  Ha! 
Kate has been very nervous about bugs lately, and it's making her fearful to even go outside.  I was pleading with her one day, and said, "A bee is not going to sting you.  Just go out and play!  If you get stung, I'll pay you $5!"   Well...a few days later I was out and a bumble bee stung me, and it HURT!  I was probably being a baby about it and kept complaining about how bad it hurt.  Kate asked me to get down her piggy bank.  I wasn't in the mood and didn't want to help her count coins.  I felt embarrassed for my attitude later when my sweet little girl pulled out a $5 bill and insisted that I keep it.  Natalie also ran and brought me $5.  :) 


Natalie & Kate had their dance recital last week.  They both love dancing and seem to enjoy being on stage!  It was a cute show!


 

1 comment:

  1. Okay, the $5 bee sting story is so funny! I love it!
    And the tombstone story...I seriously laughed out loud! The things these kids say!!!! :) :) :)
    And really Scott, interest on a $1 loan?!?! Hahaha!! Where do they get these ideas?!? I didn't even know what interest was at the age of 10!! SMART cookie!! :) :) :)

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