I love love love that Rhoslyn is now in Kindergarten! She is one smart cookie and it is so awesome to see how much she loves school.
Just today we sat down to read some books. She brings home paper books that her teacher prints off. She read the book to me. Then we looked over her library books. One of the books she brought home was a biscuit book. I started reading and pointed to sight words that she may know. I pointed to every word I read. Before I knew it, she was reading the book! We were able to video chat with daddy and she read the entire book to him! I pointed to the words while she read. She only needed help on a couple of words. It is just amazing.
She talks about things she is learning and what they do in there class. I just love it. I love that she loves school.
I think Level 1 reading books will be on her Christmas list this year!
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Alex
Dear Alex,
Thank you for being such a kind and caring young boy. You have overcome so many "battles" the last four years. I look at you and think, how are you just 7 years old? You act like such a young man already.
Thank you for helping me when daddy isn't home. I appreciate your help in the mornings and the fact that you have become so independent. As hard as it is for mom sometimes, I am proud of you for doing things on your own (like making yourself breakfast and helping make your lunch).
On Friday you brought tears to my eyes when I saw how you looked after your sister on the school field trip. You took her hand and walked with her when she was falling behind because she was tired and cold. You let her sit next to you so she could rest her head on your shoulder. You put your arm around her to comfort her and keep her warm in the cold air. You volunteered to be her partner during an activity. You knew she needed you on Friday, and you were there for her. You make your mom and dad so proud.
You were the first to raise your hand to volunteer for a demonstration. Something you never would have done two years ago. You raised your hand to answer questions and talked in front of your peers. You shared your knowledge and facts of animals.
Thank you for being so well behaved at school. Your teachers always have such great things to say about you. They appreciate that you follow the directions and get your work done on time.
You are going to be such a wonderful husband and daddy someday. As hard as it is to see you continue to grow up, mom and dad really enjoy watching it.
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