Tyler is 16 and started his Junior year. Yep. He's a JUNIOR this year! He drives to seminary every morning at 6 a.m., turns around and comes home for an hour and a half, then drops Jeremy off on his way to school.
He's taking some pretty heafty college credit classes right now and keeps his wonderful sense of humor despite it all.
Jeremy is 11 and started middle school, and although was very intimidated and a bit concerned about making new friends not going to the school that his elementary filters into, had a great attitude and made friends fast and easy.
So typical!
He loves it.
Justin is 5, turning 6 this November, and just started Kindergarten.
He's the same easy going, wonderful, charming person he's always been, who regularly likes to make sure his curls are hacked off to non existance. (*whimpers* -from Mom)
He loves his class, teacher,
and the fact that he goes to the same school as his big brother.
Michael will turn 10 this school year (December) and absolutely loves his teacher. Although nervous at first, he became quite comfortable upon meeting her.
He has proven to be a quick learner and fell into the regular school routine quite quickly.
These boys are almost inseperable when they are home.
Our Princess #1 became a preschooler this year after turning 4.
She went around telling everybody who would listen how forward she was looking to going to her big brother "Justin's school".
She has the same great teacher, Ms. Claudia at Messiah Lutheran School not 3 minutes from our house.
She loved it before it even began.
Things haven't changed!
Our second princess, Amy, is two and we aren't ready to let her go. She hangs out with me all morning and helps with the cleaning and errands while all the others are away.
She looks forward to dropping Alyssa off and picking her up each day, giving her a great big kiss and hug each time she leaves her at school.
They are quite the pair when home together. It's fun to watch the girls interact after so many boys. Who knew?
We're thankful for the priviledge of going to school with such great teachers and the children's eagerness to learn. It has been a wonderful school year so far.
We love that the bus stop is still in front of our house for the 6th straight year in a row. Can I just say that it's a blessing the driver is typically late each morning?
And me?
{hey! it's the best I could do to even find this blurry picture of myself-compliments of Alyssa ;)}
Although I don't have more time to do the things I thought I would while the children are learning, I get to enjoy field trips and helping out in the classrooms for the first time in many years. Amy tags along. She's an angel.
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