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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Jimmy and His Egg


Last night Jimmy had us in stitches and I thought I would share the story with all of our readers. Eric, Taylor and I had been watching I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry and Jimmy had been back playing his new Spider-Man game on the X-Box. At the very end of the movie , Jimmy came out and announced to all of us that he was a chicken and was going to lay an egg. He sat down on the floor and started bawking and flapping his "wings", doing this several times before climbing on the couch next to me and repeating the same movements. Eric snuck off to the kitchen and grabbed an egg from the refrigerator and placed it on the floor where Jimmy had been sitting. All of a sudden, Eric said in a loud voice and pointing to the egg, "What is this!" Jimmy looked and his eyes got huge, total amazement. He jumped up and exclaimed, "I DID IT! I LAID AN EGG!" He ran over and picked it up and kissed it several times letting us know that it was his baby and he couldn't wait for it to "patch" (his way of saying hatch.) We laughed so hard we cried. He placed it in the fridge for safe keeping but checks on it's progress often. I placed a video and a picture of my son and my "soon-to-be grand baby".

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Jimmy's First Yule











Jimmy's Gifts
Spider-Man Web Blaster
2 Silly String for Blaster
Red Spider-Man Suit from Taylor
$20 from Nani and Poppa
Crayola Digital Camera
Black Spider-Man Web Blaster
Spider-Man & Venom Figurines
2 Thomas the Train
Dinosaur Sponges

Friday, December 14, 2007

Jimmy's First Snow



Making a snow angel
The finished product


Of course, Jimmy was around during snow but has never played in it, he just doesn't remember it. You should have seen his face when it started snowing a couple weeks ago and then last week we had enough snow for him to play in. He was so excited to get on that snow suit, hat, gloves and coat. He stayed out there for at least 30 minutes.

Jimmy on His Bike

Jimmy got a new Spider-Man bike a couple months ago and he spent most of his time on it. We had to leave it at Nani and Poppa's but will get it when we return home.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Kindergarten Schedule

These are the classes Jimmy is attending this year.

1. Paganism (15 minutes)
2. Letters and Sounds (10 minutes)
3. Letter People (15 minutes)
4. Social Studies (5-10 minutes)
5. Number Skills (10-15 minutes)
6. God's World (5-10 minutes)
7. Writing (10-15 minutes)
8. Art (30 minutes)

Art is done every Friday with an activity of the month. I do get Art books for both kids on their grade level, so it is part of the curriculum. For anyone who wants to know, I go through A Beka for all the children's school books. This is the only curriculum that I have ever used but it was referred to me by a home schooling group out of Brandon, Florida. So far, I really love all their material and plan to keep using throughout both the children's education and yes, I plan to home school until graduation.

Kindergarten Days

I have to take some time to brag on Jimmy, he has really amazed me with his schooling. From the first day of Kindergarten he has jumped in and has done perfect, yes perfect, in all of his work. We had some struggle last year with recognizing letters and numbers but this year he is really getting it down. He is a very easy student, follows directions, writes beautifully and works hard at whatever is placed in front of him. I started Letter People this year to help him with his letters and he really enjoys it.

Jimmy's classes only last about 1 hour and 15 minutes and then he is outside riding his bike. I added a couple more classes than needed this year, science and social studies. I figured he would think they were fun and he seems to enjoy them both. The only thing that Jimmy does not care for is coloring, he really never has. He will start but tires easily and of course almost every page he has this year has something or other to do with coloring. I do not force his to color the full page, it's not like he doesn't know how. When he does color he does a great job of staying the lines, he just would rather draw and that is fine with me.

I did take some pictures today of him in school but I will probably not get them on until I get back from Florida, so please check back.