Thursday, May 31, 2007
Anika's Moving Up
Anika has begun her transition into a new classroom with new friends and new teachers. She will go full time beginning next week. Mom and dad are happy for a couple of reasons. First, she already seems to be more tired out from the additional activities in the class. Second, tuition goes down...dad is really happy about that. So far, the teachers all say that she is doing well and she showed dad her new room today; stars on the floor and the fish. However, I'm sure she will be missing Jack, but Jack will join her in the next couple of months, and he is just next door.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Basement Completion (for now)
Well, we finally put a closet into the "spare bedroom" in the basement. Kara's parents came down and we very helpful and knowledgeable in assisting in the project. I have a feeling other projects around the house were completed during this Memorial Day weekend, but I'm not going to ask for an update.
Anika, of course, was helpful and honestly, rarely if ever, got in the way. All and all it was a pleasurable rewarding experience. But that is just my opinion.
Anika, of course, was helpful and honestly, rarely if ever, got in the way. All and all it was a pleasurable rewarding experience. But that is just my opinion.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Anika's First Dance Recital
Anika had her first dance recital at Ebenezer yesterday. Kara stayed home and planned on going into work after the show; I went into work and Kathy Harmon came with me for the performance. Kathy and I also went to see Kathy's mom who is a resident at the long term care facility and to see the "turkey" in the stairway.
Kathy and I arrived a little early and decided to go and see Anika prior to the start of the recital. When Anika saw me, she smiled and then immediately broke into tears and became upset and clingy. It was strange given that her teachers said how she was so excited to go and dance.
Anika never seemed to snap out of her funk and never made it up on stage to show us her moves. Oh well, I guess that is how it goes.
Kathy and I arrived a little early and decided to go and see Anika prior to the start of the recital. When Anika saw me, she smiled and then immediately broke into tears and became upset and clingy. It was strange given that her teachers said how she was so excited to go and dance.
Anika never seemed to snap out of her funk and never made it up on stage to show us her moves. Oh well, I guess that is how it goes.
Is It Beginning?
A friend of mine recently mentioned to me that his friend kept a blog to keep an electronic journal of their family's life, specifically their children. I had considered this when Anika was born, but never really stuck with it. However, as I watch Anika grow and Kara fill in the baby book, perhaps this can be my contribution to any type of family history. I can not promise that this will continue, but will do my best.
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