Saturday, January 17, 2009

Mom Job, pt. 2



Okay, the next day. Emma had a gymnastics meet that we had to get to at 7:45. Fortunately, the meet was only 10 minutes away from our house. Unfortunately, there had been a raging snowstorm the night before and the roads were slick and there were cars sliding off all over the place.


We got there and Emma warmed up and proceeded to compete. I love watching all the girls compete; it's quite impressive. I just wish it wouldn't take 5 hours. I always feel like I need to see a chiropractor after the meet. Emma's been in gymnastics since she was three years old. Gymnastics is old hat for our family, we know it well. Emma did pretty well for her first meet of the season, it always takes her a while to peak. After the meet we went to JCW's for lunch and rushed back to the school. Now for the literary portion of our day.


Caleb had a "Cocoa-House Poetry Party" in his class at 1:00. Since there was only one more hour left of school, Emma came with me instead of going back to her class. The cute second graders were sharing poetry that they had written. Caleb is quite the poet. I'm actually really surprised and pleased at what remarkably good writers all my kids are becoming.
This is what Caleb said about himself:
Caleb Miller has a lot of money. He is very smart and he is 8 years old. He does not have any pets. He is great at piano and karate. His best friend is Alex MacGilvray.
I wish I knew where Caleb has stashed all his money, I could use a loan.

2 comments:

T Fowler said...

Good Job, Mom. Just keep telling yourself that your kids really do appreciate all of this!

Melissa said...

You did it and you survived! Days like those feel so crazy but when there over you feel such a sense of accomplishment for fitting it all in and making it work. And hey - if you find Caleb's stash I'm always up for a lunch run to Cafe Rio on his dime!