Sunday, September 21

Jonny Goes to Preschool

Jonny has been waiting to ride the bus for a year now and he finally got his chance. He goes to school M-W-F from 12:20-3:00. The bus picks him in front of our house at 12:05 and then they bus him to Michaels' school and he ride home with him. His first day, Chris came home early from work to see him off. Then we went out for lunch. It was nice to have the feelings of not worry about the kids at home while we were out. However, before that we had to wait for the bus. It took awhile for the bus to get there becuase other moms were doing the picture things as well. So jonny spent the time running around the yard posing. When the bus finally got there he was scared to ride by himself but put the excitement took over and he smiled all the way. I started to tear but then got it together as I know this is where he needs to be. The other day while falling asleep, he sat up and said, "Mom, I have to tell you something about school. We painted with our feet. I LOVED it." Ain't it Grand!
I want to give a shout out to my great friends Christa and Susan who I miss terribly. And to the other great friends that I have met along the way. You have all helped me become who I am today. Thank You I hope I can help you all as well. Thanks

Sunday, September 7


School has begun and the time is flying. But lets back up a little to Jonny 4th Birthday. We have been busy so we are a little behind. We went to see Wall-E when it came out and Jonny decided that he wanted a wall-e party. He had family and friends over to help him celebrate. His actually birthday was on sunday. He woke up on the 27th and wanted to open more presents. He had decided that he wanted a bike. We decided that he could have it before church and chris left for work. He took a couple of turns up and down the hall and then immediately after church had to ride again. He rides every day now even if is just for a sec. The great thing is that we live in a very quiet neighborhood and he can go out alone to ride. We he sees a car he pulls over to a mailbox and waits for them to pass. He has learned the rules very well and listens to the directions without having to be told twice. I hope this continues...