Ashley and I were walking to the parking lot after her field day. She ran up to the cross walk guard and threw her arms around the lady saying, “Mom, I want you to meet my favorite life guard”. I quickly corrected her that she was a “crossing guard” and not a life guard. She then quickly corrected ME. “Are you serious! This is a lady that saves lives from these fast cars that go by. You wouldn’t just say crossing guard when she is really a life guard!”
The crossing guard was beaming just as big as Ashley.
Nathan is finally home. He has been off at Mountain Lab with his 8th grade class. He was THRILLED to share a cabin with 12 of his favorite friends AND have Mr Brunk as their chaperone.
Nathan is so good to pitch in and do jobs without me asking. It was hard having him gone. He really enjoyed the games, speakers, and FRIENDS!
Over the weekend the girls wanted a project so we made these skeletons.
Do you notice anything special about their bones?….
Yes, each is quite unique with their own name. Jerrica’s “J’s” jutted out for perfect clavicles. Kaylee and Rebecca’s cursive names were fun.
Rebecca was trying to be scary by her skeleton and let’s just say she DOES look a little scary. :) I found the idea for this here - Name Skeletons
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