Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Insurance, penguins, birthdays and school

My first full week with the kids all by myself was a success. Exhausting, but a success. Last week we had many errands to run. I had to get my new insurance in order and let me tell you, that is not as easy as I thought it should be, at least it wasn't for me! The kids and I got to know our State Farm agent pretty well : ). They even started to enjoy going by there because of the candy! Finally I got that all worked out. I also had to change bank. As luck would have it, the person helping me was brand new. I was her very first customer! Needless to say that took a little while but at least these places offer candy and something to color.
Besides all those fun errands, we visited the zoo. The Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia is another fantastic place that I really enjoyed, so do the kids. Their favorite is the penguin exhibit. You can get right up close to them swimming in the water, its like you are in the tank with them! If I didn't pull them away we could have stayed there the whole day! All of the exhibits are fun though. As soon as Paxton found out about my great fear of snakes we had to spend a good amount of time in the reptile house and it was necessary for them to point out every big and especially scary snake. NOT my favorite. The other big part of the week was school. Paxton started the second grade on Thursday and so far hasn't showed much excitement, to me anyway. And let me just say to the educators out there, 7 year olds have way too much homework! He doesn't have the attention span for all that! Neither do I!

Yesterday was the twins 4th birthday, which took them a while to figure out : ). I asked them all day "How old are you?" and sometimes I would get 4 but mostly it was 3. Tomorrow we are having a party at Chuckie Cheese so they believe they aren't 4 until their party. Grandmas and Grandpas from out of town and a few friends will all be there, it will be a nap day, for sure. We must not be cranky for company, any of us. Other wise our days are full of whatever they feel like. We get dressed up, pretend to be monkies, frogs, whatever can jump around, and are so tired by dinner time we can hardly function!

On that note I must end because now that I am up with two 4 year olds everyday at 6:30am, I have a bedtime : D and that time is getting near. Still trying to meet people, any people who aren't under 18 so your prayers in that area would be appreciated. Thanks friends! And feel free to call, comment, email whenever. Especially if you have any ideas about how to semi-painlessly get through homework with a 2nd grader.

2 comments:

  1. Do the homework one piece at a time and tell him what the break will consist of between one piece of homework and the next. Or do a few questions at a time. Just break it up with something between - milk, jumping jacks, tongue twisters, mad libs...

    Good luck!

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  2. after school, have a snack, and then go right into homework. we have to do homework right after school or he's up late doing it at night. breaking it up is a good idea! treat at the end of the week if there's no complaining?....we always get slushies on Friday after school. traditions and routines are so great! miss you!

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