Monday, November 25, 2019

Acolytes

My favorite acolytes were called in for duty this weekend. 




Friday, November 22, 2019

Book Fair + Thanksgiving Lunch

This week is one of my favorite weeks at George's school. We love the Book Fair, and I have humbly chaired this event for the last five years or so, and I have been volunteering for this event for seven years. I just love it! 

As a sidebar, George's school library got a complete makeover this past summer, and everyone is soooo excited about it!

George shopped each and every day, but he is an avid reader so we don't mind making an investment in books. He was visited by Skip's parents for Thanksgiving lunch, and he showed them the book fair as well. They were kind enough to sponsor a book for his personal library, and he can't wait to read all of his new books! 







Monday, November 18, 2019

Scout Camp Out

We had an eventful weekend. Grace came home Friday and went straight to bed. The next morning her temperature was 102 and climbing, and a quick trip to a local urgent care revealed that she had the flu, despite being vaccinated. The good news is she was given a new medicine - Xofluza - which knocked it right out, and she was significantly improved within 24 hours and was ready for school today.

Lauren was tied up doing school work all weekend because she missed two days of school last week for All County Band.

So... on those two fronts... it was not shaping up to be a great weekend.

However, George had a wonderful camping trip planned with the Scouts to a cavern about two hours away. Skip and George packed up their "Scout truck" and took off. They decided to make it a lengthy day trip instead of camping overnight because Grace's situation was still questionable, and we had been told to go to Children's if her condition worsened. (Thankfully, it didn't, but we didn't know that at the time.) George had to camp and have a good time on behalf of the whole family, and he didn't let us down. We got to enjoy a beautiful fall weekend through him.

As his smiles indicate, it was a great trip!











Friday, November 15, 2019

All County Band 2019


Earlier in the fall, Lauren tried out for All County Band and became the only seventh grader at her school to be accepted. (It was super competitive, and many other talented musicians didn't quite make it this time. Next time for sure!) 

She spent two full days learning songs in preparation for an All County performance. We are band novices, and Lauren's band director clearly did not distribute the memo regarding concert attire.




Lauren had a great experience, and we loved watching her play.

(And we will have concert attire next time. :)



Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Veteran's Day Parade


Yesterday my two favorite Scouts put on their uniforms and made their way downtown to the nation's largest and oldest Veteran's Day Parade. 




Skip's dad bought an old "work truck" a couple of years ago, and Skip and George have been using it as their "Scouts truck". 


Last year's parade was cold and rainy, but this year they were blessed with beautiful weather for a parade. 



These guys had a great time honoring our veteran's, and they treated themselves to a Chipotle lunch after walking the four mile, slow moving parade. 

Good job, guys!

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Band Performance + Science Olympiad


We had a great morning at Lauren and Grace's middle school for the third annual Veteran's Day Program (fun fact: their school has been open four years). 

They did an awesome job!






William George also had a fun morning. He was inadvertently booked for two separate field trips -- one to a hands on museum in Huntsville and another one as part of the Science Olympiad team going to McWane.  George had a tough decision, but ultimately opted to accompany the SO team as they are building an exhibit at the museum. They did a little work, and then got to explore the museum and play. Touching the stingrays was his favorite part. 





We can't wait to see the finished product!



Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Politics

A random page from one of George's second grade journals. 


During an open house at school last year, I ran across a page in one of George's journals that read:

I imagine that I had land out in the country. 
Away from the city and away from politics. 
And no tv at my house. 

So... we stopped discussing politics in front of George. Lauren and Grace still want to talk about current events and upcoming elections, but we make sure to have those conversations, for example, after George has excused himself from dinner.

We cannot wait to read George's third grade journals and see where we need to improve further. :)


Sunday, November 3, 2019

Robotics


At George's elementary school, many extracurriculars can begin as early as third grade. George was so excited to begin doing all of these really cool things so he signed up for Robotics, Science Olympiad and Safety Patrol. Yesterday was his first Robotics competition, and his team of all third graders worked hard to get their robot built and ready for competition. Although the robot was not completed, they focused on the points they could score, and did really well for their first time. 

George loves this new activity, and we can't wait to see how he does!




Saturday, November 2, 2019

Personalized Halloween

We have - hands down - the best neighbors in the world. Not only do they ask the trio which types of candy they should pass out on Halloween, they also surprise them with jumbo sized versions of their favorites. We can never move. 

Cheers to the best neighbors ever!



Friday, November 1, 2019

Halloween 2019


William George was excited about Halloween this year, especially after going to a local Halloween shop for his costume (below) instead of Amazon or the aisles of Target. Lauren and Grace spearheaded the specialty shop, but then decided it was "creepy" and returned to Target. George, however, fell in love with a ninja costume and made friends with the owner who helped him find a matching sword. 

While Ninja was his first choice, he wanted to save that special costume for Halloween night only. Accordingly, in the week-long list of Halloween festivities, George wore a police uniform (Cub Scouts Halloween party), and reprised his Harry Potter costume for school.  

Lauren, Grace and some of their friends came up with a candy theme for school so they settled on something from Target that would work with that. We partnered with some friends and walked through the neighborhood for candy. Our neighborhood and a couple of streets around us have started going all out for Halloween which is GREAT for us because we just have to visit neighbors for tons of candy. We even had Grammie on hand to pass out while we were out, and that kept our candy from being emptied within the first 30 minutes. haha! Silly kids! 

Sometimes neighborhoods can be hit or miss, and we are happy ours is busier now because otherwise I think the girls might be retiring from trick-or-treating. 

Happy Halloween!