I think this might have been a particularly flat pretzel that Juliet found in her snack?
My mom drove up from Florida, with a car full of things for us to sort. When going through the pile, I ended up 'upgrading' my zipties, because Grandpa's were better. = )
I also took the opportunity to prune, so now the drawer is a little cleaner and easier to navigate.
One afternoon, Billy and I decided to finally try the Korean BBQ place that opened up right next to the thrift store that I frequent.
We went in with no expectations, and no understanding of how it worked, and were suitably impressed! You use a tablet to order cut meats and veggies, then use the hot grill to cook them at your table! There is a traditional buffet area with extra veggies, and dozens of sauces, and desert!
The half-moon orange slices there are pumpkin, and they were so good on the grill!
The deserts all looked so good, I wanted to try one of each! I tried to eat at least half of each one. Billy didn't care for any.
Hopefully, once Billy lands another position, we can take the kids there sometime! If not, I'm sure glad that we got to try it out!
When I took Emily to get fitted for her braces, she really wanted to choose the metal ones, despite their drawbacks, because people at her school who get braces, get a few minutes of attention. She didn't want to miss out on that, so I bargained with her, offering her <permanent> purple hair dye, if she would get the Invisalign braces.
She agreed, and so after my next shopping trip, we put two large stripes of purple on either side of her face. There was not enough dye in the container to color the entirety of her long, thick hair, so it was probably good that we hadn't planned on that.
Alice requested brown pants to wear with her pusheen shirt. I bought 5 pairs at an estate sale (she likes the elastic waists) and she picked two. These were the lighter, and softer, of the two she chose. = )
One day, my scheduled allowed for me to sub in the early childhood center in Potterville. There were only four students, but the teacher definitely needs a second adult in there! It wasn't a long or hard day, but I was sad that I didn't spy either of my children during their lunch (while we were out on the playground and I could, possibly, have seen them.)
Alice had a playdate scheduled, but totally forgot about it. When she arrived, her friends were already in costume, and greeted her at the car. lol. We had a party to go to that evening, so unfortunately she was not able to make up the lost time by staying later. But, I think she had a good time!
They had these crackers during lunch on a different sub day. The two cookies they chose to put on the outside were relevant to me, and from my vantage point, I could only see Texas cookies on the students' plates, so I thought maybe they were exclusively Michigan and Texas? But it turns out those were just they ones they chose to picture, and many (probably all) of the states are represented according to the twins, who also had them for lunch.
Cali was cleaning out some American Girl Dolls and Toys, so Haley sent a doll and selection of accessories up here to me. I was just trying to clean up, so placed the doll in the closest and promptly forgot about her. A few weeks later, Grace and Juliet found her. They've named her June, and she is the doll for guests. = )
As I went from teacher to teacher, I heard only wonderful things about Alice. Apparently, she participates in class, gets her work in on time, raises her hand, and shows off her creativity. I was so stinkin proud!!! Last year, I was told "Alice is smart, but..." this year there were not buts!!!!
She came home confused in Geometry, not understanding sine, cosine, and tangent. While I was surprised that the teacher would cover them all in a single day, we spent around half an hour going over them, until she could calculate them independently. Her teacher praised her for knowing how to do it ahead of the group, as all that he had given them was a chart, and they were just matching up ratios to triangles. lol.
Her ELA teacher told me about an assignment that she wrote about bats, and the words formed a picture of a bat inside a cave.
In Science apparently, she was too quick to guess what was in the 'mystery' box.
It would seem that the transition to high school has been good for her. <3
Emily found a new outfit at the rummage sale on Friday. The pants were way too long, but it was an easy enough alteration. Though I didn't cut them, in case she grows and wants to keep wearing them, so they are just tacked up.
The kids, mostly Grace, have been asking to get out the Halloween village. I told them that they were welcome to get it out whenever they wanted but I wasn't willing to do it until October 1st. After seeing that October first falls on this coming Tuesday, we backed up the set up to Sunday.
Last year, there was barely enough room on the table for the houses that we bought for Billy, so this year the only new addition was the water tower, since it had a small footprint. And I really wanted to get him something unique in Frankenmuth.
But then, a few weeks ago, the palliative care thrift store had a sturdy shelf, with no back, for sale for just one dollar! I bought it for his village, and now we have room for even more!
Considering this one was the priciest of the set, it has been the worst quality! The cement spinner started clicking just a few weeks into the season last year (and I bought it brand new!), so we had to pad it with foam. Then the little guy in red popped off before we put it away, so I tried to let it repair in the basement over the year, but it just fell off. And this year, despite having the original packaging, the crane is no longer turning. = (
Avia bought Grace and Juliet some Christmas dresses at the rummage sale, so after their shower Sunday, they, of course, wanted to wear the new outfits. So, they were wearing Christmas dresses while decorating for Halloween, in September. At least we have holiday spirit!
later days
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