This week will be our second week of school but our first week of school with after school activities.
First up for Monday: LittleL.G.'s first day of dance at the Dance Lab.
She was nervous, but knowing one of her friends was dancing too made it much better!
Last year she was at the community center, perfect for her because it was low stress, low expectations, super cuddly and friendly, and lots of fun. Perfect for us because the other kids could play in the gym.
After seeing MiniM.E.'s recital last year, she was hooked on costumes and decided she wanted to dance at the dance lab too!
Day one was a huge success! No tears, no hesitation, and she said she loved it!
9.16.2019
9.14.2019
Nature Fest
It was a cool rainy morning, very Autumn-esqe. A perfect morning to visit NatureFest at Moreau Lake. We saw some owls, watched a fish fillet demonstration, made rope, and MiniM.E. was the most patient to get her face painted by a lovely yet inexperienced high schooler who worked so hard and took a very long time.
The best part was the horse drawn wagon ride. Three families got on before us and didn't realize ours was a family of six, seeing Daddy and the girls and not me with the boys, and offered us to hop on too so we wouldn't have to wait. That was one crowded wagon!
Also in today's news: back to school haircuts:
9.11.2019
At Least the Weather is Nice
I was just revisiting older posts about the other five years of back to school and this start to the year definitely sits at the bottom. We are definitely at a disadvantage starting the day after coming back from a vacation- it usually takes us all a week to recover from a week away anyway! MiniM.E. is in third grade now and between seeing the curriculum come in that I've chosen for her and hearing tales from a neighbor, I think she knows this year is the real deal. LittleL.G. is excited sometimes to start kindergarten, but unlike MiniM.E. who came in blind, she's seen how school goes at our house- she is excited for the one on one Mommy time, but not for doing the work. SlimJim doesn't know what's going on, but even though we didn't start back in full force, he knows something's up and he is NOT happy that there is a period of time during the day where I am not paying him attention and giving someone else attention. Like most kids, he's only wants it when he can't have it. I'm sure it will just take some tweaking. And still, our total school hours of formal learning and direct teaching from me are about two, with MiniM.E. having another hour or so of work to do on her own. So even if it's a challenge, at least it's a small fraction of our day.
BUT...
At least the weather is nice. We have lots of time in the day to play outside. The girls are thrilled because their best friends down the street will be homeschooling this year as well, so that's a ton of extra playtime for them; every day so far!
Things are already improving over day one. With four kids to figure out this year, it might take us a bit longer to get in the groove, but I'll take "not as terrible"! To celebrate and get the kids outside while the weather lasts, I threw them in the car for a couple hours at the beach.
9.09.2019
9.08.2019
What A Great Place
While being away from home with the kids isn't exactly a break for me, it was hard to feel stressed waking up to this view every morning:
While spending all day every day at the lake house might have been enough, we also took a hike to nearby Carpenter's Falls. The hike to see the falls was treacherous enough that only MiniM.E., Daddy and Grandpa ventured to the bottom.
While we waited for them, we found a great playground downtown.
A trip to the area wouldn't have been complete without a meal at Hunter's diner and another nearby playground...
And we couldn't leave without seeing some of Bob's friends and spending time at their house and pool.
Everyone was sad to leave today as we packed up our stuff and headed out. We took a quick detour in downtown Skaneateles to stop at a delicious bakery and take a walk and then it was back home to unpack, wind down and get ready for the school year!
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