Sunday, May 22, 2011

This Sunday flew by!

Attending mass on Saturday really took some pressure off of Sunday morning. We got to sleep in, sort of, and had quite a few things accomplished before N went to work. Amazing how much time there is in the morning when you can be home until 1pm.
The garage is once again, borderline clean/organized. It seems to always be a work in progress. Some effort was made today and it doesn't look too bad. I sent out messages to the parents of the kids class. Hopefully I get a good response for a collective teacher gift. Lupcke's class has been pretty supportive. We will see how first grade responds.
We found the rightful owner of a baseball cap found in the garage. We organized things that need to be delivered to people in the area. Snack is all set for the soccer game tomorrow night. Paper mache pigs are tomorrow morning. Three will spend the morning with Miss D from next door. She is so excited. She wanted to know if Miss D will be having breakfast with her, she had a few questions on that level. It was sweet. Seven had a birthday party today. It was at a place called Kokomos. It's similar to Chuck E Cheese, but for adults too. There is a roller coaster, bumper boats, go karts, mini golf, etc. A bunch of other things, I am not really sure what they were. I have heard, these parties can be pretty crazy. The hosts do not always know where all the kids are, and there are people everywhere. Wasn't sure how I was going to make it work with N working and having Five and Three to deal with. Thankfully, another boy in the class was going. His mom offered to watch Five and Three while I took the Seven year olds to the party. Worked out just fine. After, I can see where those parties can be chaotic. Kids running everywhere. This wasn't too bad, there weren't a lot of people at the place. The parents knew where they were most of the time, but did not watch them as closely as I might have. It was great and the kids had fun. I brought the boys home and Five and Three were thrilled with their afternoon as well. The father of the family complimented me on them and said they were very polite. Good to hear.

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