Remember those yellow and black paperback "Cliff Notes" that would focus on a novel's main points and give a brief summary..the stuff you need to know? So you could bypass reading every detail of the entire novel and still get the main gist of the story. Not that I know ANYTHING about those cheating reading materials, but what follows is the Cliff Notes to our Spring happenings... only the gist of our recent lives.
April
- Kristin ended her soccer season early. Nic and I struggled with the decision on whether or not to make her finish it out or not. We are firm believers in that if the kids want to sign up for something, they are making a commitment to the end of the season or session or whatever. We decided not to push her as she was also dealing with the strange anxiety of her first attempt at preschool. We let her stop going, however just made her think that the season was over for her so as not to let her think she was actually getting her way and being a quitter.
- Easter was a nice and quiet day. Kaylee says this is actually her favorite holiday. She'll even tell you the reason is because Jesus is Alive! The girls loved their baskets and actually got a bit spoiled this year as they received 3 more baskets each... one from Uncle Bill and Aunt Marquel, one from Gramma and PaPa, and one from Millie. After going to church, we went out to lunch with the family before Nic had to go into work. We spent the rest of the afternoon by the pool and relaxing.
- Kaylee had her spring recital at school....her last one as a preschooler. She was in the front row and sang every word with a smile!
- Nic stayed busy with the firestation and pools, but was extra busy with spring baseball and all the games he umpired. He loves to do it and it's great extra money so we don't mind him being gone a little more than usual in the spring.
- Nic went to Cape Coral for his annual Firefighter Olympic Games trip with some guys from work. He competed in golf and billards. Didn't place but had a bunch of fun trying.
- I took the majority of my third graders and most of their parents to Kennedy Space Center on a Saturday in early May. We had a GREAT time and I'm sure made many memories for the kids. I was very proud of their behavior...so much in fact that I may attempt to take them on a 2 day trip to St. Augustine next year. Speaking of the students, I am looping up to 4th grade with my same class and am absolutely ectactic about it!
- Kaylee lost her first tooth!! It was wiggly and wobbly for a few weeks until it finally was hanging on by a thread. Every so often, she'd let me touch it, but only if I pinky promised I wouldn't pull it out. Early one Saturday morning, she climbed into bed with me to watch cartoons and as she pulled the covers up over her, she hit her mouth and her tooth went a flying! She looked at me and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I think she wanted to cry but when she saw how excited I was, she started laughing and showing her excitement. We found the tooth amongst the sheets and put it in a safe place until the Tooth Fairy could pay her a visit later that night.
- Photo shoots with Jen and I have picked up and we've done a few handfuls of them this spring. We both have the same eye for photography and truly have passion for it. For as far as we can see into the future, this will probably always just be a thing on the side as we do our other passion, teaching. We are fortunate though that our clientele base has grown as much as it has, and that it continues to grow.
- I went to Orlando for a girls weekend with Jen, Telsha, Nic's cousin Melinda, and her friend Kristy. We had so much fun just being girls and scrapping all weekend long. For some reason, my creative mojo was down that weekend and I was not feeling it at all. I was trying to be creative and cutesy, but it just wasn't working out the way I wanted it to. I started Kristin's ABC book, but have yet to finish it. Despite the lack of creativity I had going, the weekend was still well needed and memorable.
- The month ended with my dear sweet Kaylee ending her pre-K year at her preschool. What a bittersweet time for me! So sad because I'm hit with another reminder that she's growing up in mere instants in front of my eyes; so sad because she will no longer be at her amazing school; so sad because she's starting kindergarten...BUT also so sweet because she's growing up in front of my eyes; so sweet because she's starting kindergarten; so sweet because she's so smart...just bittersweet. We were so blessed that she's had the BEST teachers at her school and that they have done an indescribable job at beginning her academic years with such a solid foundation and have encouraged her and provided her with more than what she needs to love school and be prepared for the school years ahead.
- Well school ended for me last week and as much as this was a great school year; I really can't complain about a single thing about this past year....I was SO happy to start the summer. I was just plain pooped!
- Kaylee lost her second tooth. :)
- We just got back a few days ago from a refreshing and relaxing trip to Marco Island. What a beautiful place!! The beach, the pool, the time share we stayed in.... all wonderful! The girls had a blast in and out of the water all day. However, their favorite I think would have to be pushing the buttons on the elevator and going up and down all day. Of all things! We also went down to the Everglades nearby and rode an air boat and a swamp buggy. Awesome! Now mini-vaca number 2 starts in a few days as we head to Orlando to go to Sea World and hang out at our resort for a few days!!
Obviously I skipped the minor details, but I think you get the gist. Hopefully, now that I'm settling for a slowdown, I'll have time to update more often!
Love the Cliff's Notes idea...might have to nab that one...also, that sunburn on your legs looks a little painful!
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