Friday, May 25, 2012

Buggie

I'm not sure where it started.  I think it was because I was
always calling her my snuggle bug.
Avery has always been my snuggler.
When she was a baby until well into her second year,
 I would usually be found holding her, or rocking her, or
nursing her, or snuggling her. 
  Somewhere along the line snugglebug just became
Buggie.

Buggie always wants to be like her sisters.
She wants to go to school.
She wants to join the swim team.
She wants to play softball.
She wants to dress herself, shower herself and do her own hair.

Well, today she followed her big sister Claire's footsteps.
When Claire was 18 months old she chipped her right, front tooth.
Exactly 1 year later it abscessed and had to be pulled.
When Avery was 18 months old she chipped her right, front tooth.
Exactly 3 years later it abscessed and had to be pulled.

I will admit, I don't think I was any more prepared the second time around.
It broke my heart to watch Aves in pain, but she did great!
She was very brave, and very sweet.
We snuggled and watched Scooby Doo for an hour
and then she popped up and ran outside to play
kick the can with the neighbors.
Oh my, that Buggie!

Snuggling after the extraction

1 1/2 hours later and she's starting to feel better

2 hours later she was playing Kick the Can with the neighbors!


I found this video from a long time ago and just had to share.
Oh Avery!

Last day of school - 2012

Schools out! 
We had a big year, and we are all a bit older
and a bit wiser as a result!

Claire was in 4th grade, the first grade I can really remember
as a kid, which scared me just a bit!
Ella started a new school, a totally different kind
of private school.
Avery started school full-time.
I started work full-time.
Dave started AM parent position full-time.

Lots of changes, lots of challenges, lots of great opportunities!
All in all, I'd say we weathered it all fairly well.

Claire excelled in 4th grade!  Her test scores continued
to climb throughout the year.  She is at about the highest
level you can be in reading and math.
She is an active member of ELP and we just found out this
week that she tested into Pre-Algebra next year! She is one
of a very small group of students that get to do that.
Beyond academics, Claire continues to enjoy swimming,
piano, softball, sleepovers, music and reading.
She is a good, solid friend and a loving daughter/sister.
She has grown in her faith this last year and relies more
and more on God's strength and grace all the time.
We are very proud of our dear Claire.

Ella triumphed in her new school! She grew leaps and bounds
in her new learning environment. In fact, she far exceeded any
academic goals they set for her and they had to keep 
working hard to challenge her!  The best part is that Ella was
so proud of herself and really grew to love school.
You can find her most days with her nose buried in a book!
While busy learning and exploring new
things academically, Ella also continued to swim and play
piano. She also tried softball this year, and loved it! We have
quite a little ball player on our hands!
We are amazed by your strength, determination and 
kind spirit Ella. We love you!

Avery did great at all day school and I think not only
learned a lot, but taught them a thing or two, also!
Avery did not lose any of her spirited personality or 
hilarious sense of humor in school, but did learn ways
to channel it better.  She is a clever, sweet, funny
girl and we could not be more grateful for her!

Dave showed me up with his awesome AM parent powers.
This entire year, he got up every morning and got all
three girls up, dressed, fed, lunches packed, bags packed,
shoes found and on, coats, hats and mittens located
and out the door to deliver everyone to school on time!
I will freely admit, he rocks and I don't look forward to having
to reclaim that AM job!
Our girls are very blessed to have you as a dad, Dave!

I survived, and actually enjoyed, full-time work.
I really loved the people I worked with and the students I served.  
It was a great experience with some great opportunities to meet people,
attend conferences, dig deeper into my field, and explore what's out there.
Most importantly, it helped me really sort through some of that
career vs. family stuff that can start to get a little confusing
at a certain point.  I have been a stay at home mom for a long
time and I love it. And, although I loved it, I needed to get
out there and see what I could do in the workforce. I am very grateful 
for the experience and even more grateful for the affirmation that I like
 being home! I like being able to do more with the girls' schools, 
more volunteering and just being there after school. 
As my Simpson contract comes to an end, I am very excited for
new opportunities that have presented themselves.
For now, I'm looking forward to a fun summer with the girls.
For next year, I'm looking forward to being back in the
classroom at DMACC part-time and to taking
on some new volunteer opportunities that are near and dear to my heart!

As we wind up our 2011-2012 school year, we have so much
for which to be grateful.
We are all healthy.
We are all happy.
We are all busy, challenged and encouraged.
We know we are blessed and are grateful to our 
loving Father for those blessings.
We are surrounded by wonderful friends and family.
We are stocked up on sunscreen and ready for summer fun!!

Ella and Avery on their last day of school

All of us at Orange Leaf, celebrating the end of the school year!

Last day of school dance!!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Piano Recital - 2012

Another year older, another year stronger on the piano!
We are so blessed to have the great instruction of Diane Alex.
As many of you know, she was my piano teacher as a child
so she is very near and dear to our family.

The big girls both performed in the recital this year
and did great!  I noticed that there were a lot less
nerves than in performances past.

Even though we had a little bit more whining about
practice this year, I think they both did an excellent job!

Congratulations Claire and Ella on a great piano recital!

Diane and her 1:30 recital students



Avery always wants to be a part of the fun!





Sunday, May 20, 2012

Again with the tree!!

We have a tree,
a favorite tree.
It sits outside at grammy's.

It's a good tree,
a strong tree,
a wonderful, fantastic climbing tree.

We climb all day,
while moms away.
We laugh and pray
that our footholds stay!

I can't help it. There is something wonderful
about watching your child climb a tree.
Something wholesome and nostalgic
about it.  Something fun, and scary,
and all around wonderful!

Now, just don't fall!



My 3 little monkeys, another year older!


Aye! Don't fall my sweet girls!