Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Updates...again...

I don't know what it is. The more I'm home, the less time I seem to have... I am so thankful to be able to stay "home" with the boys. We have a great time and I have no idea how I'd still take care of the house, cook dinners, etc. I would, of course, just do it, as I "just do it" now...but the thought overwhelms me sometimes. I'll continue to do my ad-writing from home...



Jake has settled into school pretty well. We had a rough week recently with him not listening at school. The boys are typically better listeners for everyone but us and that is really okay with me. I would rather they put their best foot (feet?) forward when they are at school, or sports or whatever. And with Jake, it's circular reasoning:



Me: Jake, why didn't you get a stamp?

Jake: Well, I wanted to...

Me: Right but you have to listen. Ms. Mabry says you weren't listening today...

Jake: Well, I just wanted a stamp

Me: Okay, well, I think we're extra tired, so we're going straight home for snooze - no TV or playing before snooze

Jake: NOOOOOOOO!



So, we did that twice. I finally emailed his teacher to inquire further details. It was during circle time - and Jake has always had trouble with circle time. If he's not interested, he's much more easily distracted by fellow students and that appears to have been what the problem was. So, a few more talks, and I *THINK* we have it licked...last week he won the trip to the prize box



In addition to that, the soccer season is upon us. It is a non-competitive league - and some parents, I'm sure, will need to be reminded of that. The sports dept has been completely overwhelmed - they apparently didn't think having 1st Armored Division moving in this summer would have affected their sports participation...and were short of coaches, and seriously disorganized on uniform ordering, among other things. I volunteered to be a coach for Jake's team since they were still looking 4 days before practice started. The only hitch with that is I know exactly TWO things about soccer: No hands and kick the ball in the goal...

We'll see how it goes...pictures are coming!

1 comment:

The Neu Family said...

Oh the joys of school parenting begins.

I love the dialogue between you adn your boys, oh to be a fly on the wall some days:)