Thursday, June 24, 2010

"No more M(ur)SA Jumping on the Bed"

Our new toddler loves all nursery rhymes and you forget how many many many there are until you start going through your repertoire. Today we went in for well child check-up and to get a re-check on the M(ur) SA. Well the doctor was running late. VERY LATE!! and I had gotten there about 15 mins early which left us in the waiting room for long time. The toddler started squirming and I started singing. 5 little monkeys was a crowd-pleaser and not just for the baby. LOL!

Anyway, mama called the doctor and the doctor said, the M(ur)Sa is still clear and in 3 months we can do a final re-check.

Monday, June 14, 2010

1 Down, 2 To Go

Pre-K finished his school year last week. He did very well this year and is more than ready for kindergarten. I completed a basic skills test with him that was in the back of his Handwriting Without Tears workbook and he did great. This summer he will do Summer Bridge.

2nd grade is in the last unit of all of his subjects. With our 4 weeks in Nassau and our 2 week spring break, 3 foster kids and 1 sickness, we just got behind. He is working hard to finish by the end of this week. There is the distraction of the 2 little kids, but we press on. This summer he will do some Summer Bridge, but I intend to let him start school a little early as his computer skills are needing work and the SOS program is more intense than Lifepacs.

6th grade just has a few more writing assignments to do before she is done. This year her lack of motivation to do school has affected her ability to demonstrate her actual skills. She will do Summer Bridge also.

Our 5 year old foster child has very few skill, particularly small motor skills. This child is also very overweight and lacks self care skills such as pottying, dressing, and washing them self. This summer I will be teaching lots of basic skills.

Our motor home, Big Bertha, has been repaired and I cannot wait for our 1st camping trip.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Healed!

I think we are free and clear now. I can say that I have seen enough of that pink antibiotic to last a lifetime. ~Smile~

The chaos is still a bit high, but not out of control. Just getting two little ones to adjust to a schedule takes time. My kids have been GREAT helpers and I am so pleased with how they have shared our home, their mommy and toys.

The end of school has been delayed by about 3 days, but I am feeling good about our school year. James has been practicing his computer skills so I feel better about our choice to use S.O.S for him next year.

Peace!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Happily Overwhelmed

I finally made a decision on kindergarten curriculum and found a brand new set for half price! I told Jackson about it and he was excited. It came in the mail today and my 6 year old boy started jumping and pumping his arms and yelling, " Yes! Yes!Yes!" He was so happy that he was moved to tears! Amazing!

The other amazingly overwhelming news is we received an emergency placement on Thursday night of 2 children who happen to have Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and ringworm. Fun, fun!!! (so not!)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

New Stumbling Block

Jackson has Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) which makes speech and language difficult for him, but he has come such a long way. We are working on rhyming words which is giving us a bit of trouble right now. Researching strategies to help, but there seems to be very little information out there.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Big Black C.Ds

When 1 of my kids was little I was cleaning out my entertainment center and reorganizing my record collection when little kid said, "What are those big black c.d. things?" I laughed hard. Today while out and about on errands, we had a chance to see a real live pay phone. The "oooos" and "aahhhhhs" from the back seat had me cracking up. My 12 year old's cell phone died last week and she has been in mourning and my 9 year old was amazed that you would only have 3 minutes to talk before having to put more money in to continue.

11 more days of school.