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Forever Learning
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Last night my parents, Jared and I went to see the movie The Secretariat. My dad treated us (Thanks again, dad.), and he told the ticket-taker that our group consisted of 3 adults and one student. I was puzzled for a moment, then realized that the student is me. I marveled at my dad's ingenuity, wondered if the ticket-taker would ask who the student was, and I said to myself--as I have for several weeks now-- I'm a student again. Wow. And I smiled within myself. This is probably a good place to explain that I've wanted to be a student since I left BYU. Upon being transplanted to Colorado, I found that I was extemely lonely and very bored. As much as I love my family and have tried to be consistently and conscientiously devoted to them, I have always wanted to go back to school. I barely had time to think that thought during my novice, busy, and draining parenting years, but I did. I dreamed o...
Wray Pool and Pioneer Day Activity
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When the Wray Pool opened in 2003, we took Caleb and his friends Ace Conger, Tyler Loutensock, and Tayton Noyes, along with McKenna and Taylor, and celebrated Caleb's 5th birthday there. We all loved the pool (even me, although I was only 18 days away from delivering Isaac), and we've gone to the Wray Pool almost every year since. Quite often the kids and I go with my parents. Here are the photos from this year's trip. Here's Taylor (now 14) with Corbin, age 2. Caleb catches Corbin as he comes down the slide. Once Corbin discovered the slide that was all he wanted to do. McKenna and Corbin These pictures are all from our ward Pioneer Day activity in July: From these photos you'd think that we like watermelon. That's mostly true; even Caleb eats it. (He's not a fruit or veggie fan.) The interesting thing is that Caleb ate so much of it at this activity. Of course, a little competition usually helps--h...
Isaac : One Determined First Grader
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Two great things happened today: 1-Isaac's teacher allowed him to check a Junie B. Jones book out of the library! A couple of days ago he took some of our Junie B books to school; they caused a big problem, as kids were racing to book cubbies to grab their own copies of Junie B. to read at their desks. I spoke with Isaac's classroom aide, whom Isaac reported had said that "Kids in the red and yellow groups need to read their leveled books", implying that Isaac wasn't capable of reading Junie B. Mrs. Cox and I had a nice conversation in which I expressed my concern about squleching his budding desire to read, explained how well I feel she and his teacher and title teacher are doing & how empowered he's feeling, and appealed to her to understand his desire and support us. (I wanted to say, Good grief! the kid reads all of his leveled books every night and reviews spelling words and does his math homework and alternatel...