School (Mine and the Girls')
Friday, May 7, 2010 by Amy
I took Riley and Avery to school with me on Wednesday because the public library is closed for 2 whole weeks (!!!) and Rudi normally takes them to story time on Wednesday nights. So, for a special end-of-the-semester treat, I brought them with me. They both did me proud and sat through over 3 hours of college history. My teachers were quite impressed with them, as were my classmates.
I have a conference at school for Riley next Tuesday. Today, while I was dropping off Riley, Rae asked Riley is she wanted to show me her multiplication. I was like, WHAT? Multiplication? Sure enough she did 6's and 7's while I was there. I think Rae wanted to demonstrate the curriculum for a pair of visiting parents of a prospective student. The mother stopped me in the parking lot and asked me about the school, and I was like yeah, we love it, it's Riley's fourth year here! The funny thing is that two of the parents of current students went to school at Golden Mountain! How amazing is that that parents from two separate families had such positive experiences in preschool and kindergarten that they think to bring there own children there after all those years? And to find that the same director is there? Pretty cool in my book!
Avery read me her first BOB book the other day. She was super-proud of herself, and of course I was proud of her too! Riley is out of the kindergarten curriculum for reading and is about half-way through the first grade curriculum. That girl loves to read!
I have a conference at school for Riley next Tuesday. Today, while I was dropping off Riley, Rae asked Riley is she wanted to show me her multiplication. I was like, WHAT? Multiplication? Sure enough she did 6's and 7's while I was there. I think Rae wanted to demonstrate the curriculum for a pair of visiting parents of a prospective student. The mother stopped me in the parking lot and asked me about the school, and I was like yeah, we love it, it's Riley's fourth year here! The funny thing is that two of the parents of current students went to school at Golden Mountain! How amazing is that that parents from two separate families had such positive experiences in preschool and kindergarten that they think to bring there own children there after all those years? And to find that the same director is there? Pretty cool in my book!
Avery read me her first BOB book the other day. She was super-proud of herself, and of course I was proud of her too! Riley is out of the kindergarten curriculum for reading and is about half-way through the first grade curriculum. That girl loves to read!