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Fishing at the pond!

Jonah had a blast this Saturday with Uncle Joel learning all about fish and fishing!  What a lucky boy.  Uncle Colin and Aunt Auburn have promised a squirrel hunting trip later this summer.  Oh boy!

A look back at Jonah's Kindergarten year

Last week Friday we had an ice cream party around here to celebrate a big accomplishment...we finished Jonah's kindergarten curriculum!  We started in July because I didn't know how much time we would take off after Elise was born, but as it turned out we didn't take off much time at all and now we are done!  So far homeschooling has been a good experience for us.  Sure there were many times that Jonah lacked concentration or a good attitude so I would send him outside to run a few laps and then come back in and get back to it.  (Um, truth be told there were a few days in there were I lacked concentration or a good attitude too!)  We started doing school in the morning, but then when Reuben dropped his morning nap we switched to the afternoon.  I never liked the math with our program so we did our own.  We have learned a few tricks as we have gone along.  My goals for the year were simple: teach Jonah his letter sounds, numbers and not completely destroy Jonah's lov
Everyone has been talking about the wildlife exhibit at Merle Hay Mall so I loaded up my crew for a field trip after naps yesterday!  (As I was loading them in I thought "I am either the coolest mom or the craziest!")  It was really neat!  The kids got to see wolves, foxes a wild cat and got to pet a black bear cub,  baby wild cat, skunk and baby opossum!  I am pleased to report that while it was a little tricky with Reuben in the stroller (it was so hard for him to see the animals in the cages so I had to let him out and he can't be trusted!) the trip was a success!  The pictures are not very good because I was wrestling a toddler and wearing a baby, but I thought that I should share!

Our Sad Loss

At approximately 5:30 yesterday evening a fatal accident occurred in our house on the corner.  The nearly 20 year old piano served faithfully until it met its untimely death at the hands of a 5 year old.  Sources say that the piano bench was  knocked over severing the pianos three foot pedals damaging the piano both physically and electrically. The boy is being charged as a minor and was released on his own recognizance after pleading guilty to involuntary man slaughter and is being placed on probation. Funeral services are being arranged.  The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the "Baby Grand for Jordan" fund.