Sunday, September 13, 2020

School Week 4

 We went to Timpanogos last Sunday to check out Paul's new library.
He showed us around the offices and the shelves, and we all found a book or two that we wanted to read.
We stayed and read for a while. It was fun to see where Paul spends his days now.

Paul made juice out of the vegetables he bought from McKay. Damon loves the juice too, and loves to help Paul make it.

We went to a bbq at Grandma and Grandpa Ham's house on Labor Day.

Kenzie came to play at our house on Wednesday while Katie and Ben went to the temple with their nephew. Damon and Tessa had so much fun with her. My favorite was when Damon and Kenzie were playing house and calling each other Paul and Tiffany. :)

Rockwell accomplished the goal he has been working on all summer! He has mowed Roxanne's lawn every week, and saved all of his money. We went to Walmart a couple weeks ago to look at the laptops and find one that would do everything he wants. He found one and after Keith looked into it, he said it would support Minecraft, Hexxits, and Loom Video. It was a great value, but sadly every Walmart was sold out, including online. He patiently waited for an alert that they were restocked, which came this week. The computer was delivered the next day, and Rockwell is one happy boy!! We are so so so proud of him, and love to see that he is proud of himself too. We love to see him learn the satisfaction of working hard and accomplishing goals.

Tessa and Damon thought the safety sponge things that came in the laptop box looked like horses, and so they made faces, manes, and tails and glued them on. They have loved playing with their new toy horses.

I have been wanting some barstools for a while now, and found some really cute ones at Ross this week. The kids think they are so fun.

Rockwell and Wyatt had a soccer game Saturday night. Wyatt and Hallee came and played at our house Saturday afternoon, and then we took all the kids over to Al's house and Caitlyn babysat the kids while Al, Keith, Paul and I went to dinner at JCW's and then to the boys' soccer game. It was a fun evening!

Sunday, September 6, 2020

School Week 3

 During the new teacher meetings before school began this year, Timpanogos had a "signing day" table set up for pictures. They do these when athletes are signing with a college. Paul is so happy to be back at Timpanogos!


Tessa and Tatum aren't in the same class this year, but they ask to play together all the time still. He came home with us this week, and they loved making Mac & Cheese for their snack.

I got a call from the school Monday morning. Damon was crying and saying his stomach hurt, and so the secretary called me. I knew he wasn't sick, just having a hard time, so I went over to calm him down and get him back to class. I talked to him about how it's okay that he doesn't know everything yet, and that he needs to be patient and raise his hand to get help from his teacher like Paul and I have been talking to him about. We went back to class, and Mrs Anderson asked if I could stay the rest of the day to help him feel more comfortable. She then asked if I could come every day the rest of the week, which was a little alarming. During the next two hours of helping in the classroom, I realized that Damon does just fine when he knows what he is supposed to be doing (even when he doesn't know how to do it perfectly yet), but gets very frustrated when he isn't given instructions on what to do. From what we were able to understand just from Damon telling us what was hard at school, we thought it was perfectionism that was frustrating him. I quickly realized that the frustration for him is that he isn't given directions clearly at all, isn't given help when he needs it, and most the time all the kids in class don't have any idea what they're supposed to be doing. I agreed to come in the rest of the week so that I could observe if that was an extra crazy day, or if that is the norm. It turns out that is the norm, and there are some very concerning things happening from his teacher. She is the nicest lady, but does not have a handle on classroom procedures, checking for understanding, or what can be expected of 5-year-olds.
I spent the whole week in the classroom, and really tried to explain to Mrs Anderson that Damon's crying happens when it's chaotic and unclear what is expected. I gave some concrete examples of how she can calm things down for the whole class, and luckily she was receptive to the suggestions. I emailed and met with the principal, who was so grateful that I was able to let him know what is happening, and what is needed for these kids. I emailed him on Wednesday, he got right to work getting her the training she is going to need, and by Friday I could already see some great improvements. I think she can get her classroom and teaching under control, and I'm so grateful to Mr LaBare and the other staff who are helping her. I have enjoyed getting to know the kids in Damon's class, they are so cute! And I'm so glad I am in a situation as a stay-at-home-mom where I could be in the school and really help Damon and the kids in his class get what they need and deserve at school.
I have come up with a few things to do with Damon at home now that I have seen what's happening at school. I worry about how little teaching each of the children are getting on their own level, and so we're working hard at home. On Friday, he read the very first Sam Book on his own. We are so stinking proud of him for this accomplishment!! I loved loved loved to see how proud he was of himself too.

Friday night, we went to Grandma and Gramps' house for the Labor Day Campout. This is one of the favorite nights of the year for our kids. They absolutely love it! They all got right to playing with their cousins, and didn't stop until we made them at midnight. :)
We roasted hot dogs and hamburgers on their new smokeless fire pit for dinner. The smokeless fire was amazing!
We all enjoyed sitting around it while the kids played night games.
I got an early birthday present from Brent. He knows me well. :)
Rockwell and Hayden climbed every tree in the yard.
The 4 littles brought bikes out and rode around with lanterns hanging on them.
We finally made the kids get in the tent and go to sleep at midnight. Breakfast was delicious as always the next morning, and then the kids were right back at all the playing.
Kristene saw a Friends shirt at a store and had to get it for Carrie since she loves the show so much. Carrie took that as a clear sign that she's the favorite child. :) Haha!
Grandma played a game with the kids before we left. You're not supposed to laugh during it, and that was the hardest part for them all. :)
We stopped by Carrie's house on the way home. Paul wanted to buy some vegetables from McKay. We all loved seeing their animals and all the fun things they have built in their yard.
And then of course the kids fell asleep on the way home. They are always so exhausted after that much fun!