Wednesday, September 12, 2007

School in Full Swing

School is going swimmingly....Hannah and Knox seem to be enjoying fifth grade. Hannah is in Challenge (we called it Gifted and Talented when I was growing up) which means she misses 1 hour and 40 minutes of regular classroom two times a week. It's a lot of work to make up and she is not thrilled about it. However, she loves Challenge! This year the fifth graders are doing independent research projects which include making their own websites. I have told her to enjoy it...she is going to be so much better off having to work hard. Actually, I think that is part of the problem. Hannah is used to things coming easy for her so when faced with a challenge, she gets somewhat surprised. Anyway, she has started practice for year-round swimming and her first meet is October 6th. I'll be interested to see what her times are now. She has several good friends on the team so I think she is also having fun. Man, is it expensive though!
Knox is doing well also. He is coming out of his shell more and more. Lots of boys in our neighborhood so the doorbell is always ringing! I have instituted a rule that no one rings it before 4pm ( thank you Terese for that little tidbit). That way we can get a snack, homework and downtime in before the craziness starts. Knox popped the wire on his braces last Friday, necessitating a trip to the orthodontist who said to expect to happen again. But, his teeth have already visibly moved so that is exciting. He still has the overbite, which we expected, but his front teeth are lining up more. I think it will be a dramatic change when it is all over.
Katy has not said a whole lot about fourth grade but I know she is tired when she comes home. Poor thing, has to work a little harder than her sister to make good grades, but make them she does! I am proud of her for overcoming her frustrations and establishing good study habits. She seems very popular among the girls but does not have one best friend. She sort of hangs out with everyone. There doesn't seem to be the pettiness among her peer group that I have seen with Hannah's in the past. Maybe Katy has picked better people to hang out with?? Anyway, she is certainly more comfortable with herself that I ever was. She is very stylish and loves dressing up in what I think are fashion-forward outfits. I keep telling her that one day she will be a famous clothing designer but she insists that she will be a vet. We are looking into getting her to volunteer at the animal shelter or a vet's office so she can be more hands-on with the animals. This morning, when she went outside to feed the dog, she found that the cat had left us a present (dead) on the deck. Katy decides to handle it herself by using two sticks to pick up the present and toss it into the woods. Just thinking about it makes me shiver....I guess she has more tolerance for the yuckiness that goes along with animals.
Macon is doing exactly what I thought he would in school. He gets in trouble almost daily for talking at inappropriate times. I guess it could be much worse....he could be hitting or being mean or something. Nope, he is just a social fellow who doesn't understand why he has to wait to tell his friend that one important tidbit of information. Our principal, who has drawings from Macon on her wall, says that she shakes his hand now so that when he becomes President, she can say that she was one of the first to shake his hand. He is a very bright boy who is way beyond the academics of Kindergarten but not yet ready for the first grade. He is reading very complex books and we are working on comprehension skills. His reasoning ability is unreal...and yet, he still is a immature little boy. He can't quite sit still when it is required of him but he will stay and play a game of Life or Monopoly when he wants to. I can't believe he is six years old already!!
I am busy with my volunteer work on the PTA. I have actually become quite good at organizing events and delegating tasks. Too bad they don't pay you to do that!!
David is still looking for a job. He has another interview on Friday with the same drug company. This one is for a position in Greenville or Hickory NC. I don't want to move so I am hoping for the Greenville job. If that doesn't work out, he may just hang out his hat and have a go at being a private practioner. Anything to stop working for the state!!

1 comment:

S Huiz said...

I was unaware that David was looking for another job. Does he still have his and just wants a different one? I hope his search goes well and that you don't have to move. Thanks for an update on the kids- I love hearing how they are doing and what they are up to since we don't get to see them. Isn't it fun to watch how different their personalities/learning styles/abilities are? I have had fun watching my own kids develop into unique little individuals.