Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
St. Jude Trike-A-Thon

Today is the St. Jude Trike-A-Thon at Madelyn's preschool! Go Maddy! Pedal away! You should see all of these little 2, 3, and 4 year olds riding bikes and trikes in circles making "laps" to raise money! The sweet thing is that all of them know that they are riding to help sick kids! Too cute! Hopefully pics to come soon!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
I am SOOO excited!

Like I said, I am SO super excited! Look what we are doing this Saturday! My mom used to take me to see Disney on Ice when I was little. Now my mom, my husband and I are taking my 4 year old daughter to see it for the FIRST time. As a matter of fact, this will be the first for anything like this for Madelyn! So, I say again......I am SO excited! I wonder is this for me or for her?
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Makes Me Smile
Found this on Lorelei Eurto's Blog and she said that it made her smile.....it made my husband and I smile and clap out loud! Take a look!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Is My Child Ready for School?

What Does a Kindergarten Program Expect?
Although the list below is helpful in assessing your child’s skills, it’s not a checklist for success or failure. By knowing our children’s strengths and mastered skills and the opinions of their teachers and pediatricians, we are better equipped to decide when our children should begin school. The list below includes minimum expectations of a typical school:
- Separates easily from parent
- Interacts well with other children
- Takes turns
- Shares
- Speaks clearly in complete sentences
- Says full name
- Tells age
- Toilet trained
- Puts on and removes outerwear with little or no help
- Manipulates snaps, buttons, and zippers on clothing
- Follows sequenced directions with two or three steps
- Listens carefully and obeys the teacher
- Listens to a story in a group for 10-15 minutes
- Focuses on an activity independently for 10-15 minutes
- Works cooperatively in a small group
- Functions effectively in a large group
- Recognizes and names primary colors
- Uses crayons and markers
- Writes first name
- Uses scissors
- Counts most numerals up to 10
- Recognizes many letters of the alphabet
The best advice is to take a tour of the schools that your child may attend or go to a kindergarten open house. In addition, talk to parents who have children attending the school.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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