Iiiiitttttsssss
Man oh man, working several days a week is gonna take some getting used to. I am beat right now. The rain yesterday was mostly drizzle and drippy so thankfully, everything for HS went well. One girl cried that we couldn't do the solar oven s'mores but I told her that I had all of the ingredients and materials and I still plan to do them another day. She also shrieked when she bumped her leg on the picnic table and when she got a mosquito bite- so there is that *wink*
I had 7 kids and most were 5-6 yos. I have to incorporate some more stuff for the 8 and 9 yo to do but this week was primarily about getting the 5 yos to listen. It was also for me to remember the basics, like reminding the kids they only need to use a tiny line of glue for the projects. Half a bottle of glue later and the boy still was squeezing it out. (exaggeration, yes, but not by much!)
The Director asked me to start thinking about the curriculum for the second Fall session and I am tossing around the idea of the Forest Ecosystem as the main topic. Plants, trees, animals and insects, soil, food webs- that kind of stuff of the weekly topics. I can't work on that yet, I want to make sure that I have the rest of this session fine-tuned. But if I can get enough ideas together to make that topic work, then I can pass her a description to put into the marketing materials.
I am going to visit my mom and dad this morning and I have an appt with a cardiologist this afternoon. I am going to the one they use which is a mile from their house. It's just a baseline/screening appt since I have such a big family history of cardiac disease. I wonder what my BP will be when they take it after being with my parents. Maybe I should have made the appt early and visited them afterward.
Big hugs to you all!
Man oh man, working several days a week is gonna take some getting used to. I am beat right now. The rain yesterday was mostly drizzle and drippy so thankfully, everything for HS went well. One girl cried that we couldn't do the solar oven s'mores but I told her that I had all of the ingredients and materials and I still plan to do them another day. She also shrieked when she bumped her leg on the picnic table and when she got a mosquito bite- so there is that *wink*
I had 7 kids and most were 5-6 yos. I have to incorporate some more stuff for the 8 and 9 yo to do but this week was primarily about getting the 5 yos to listen. It was also for me to remember the basics, like reminding the kids they only need to use a tiny line of glue for the projects. Half a bottle of glue later and the boy still was squeezing it out. (exaggeration, yes, but not by much!)
The Director asked me to start thinking about the curriculum for the second Fall session and I am tossing around the idea of the Forest Ecosystem as the main topic. Plants, trees, animals and insects, soil, food webs- that kind of stuff of the weekly topics. I can't work on that yet, I want to make sure that I have the rest of this session fine-tuned. But if I can get enough ideas together to make that topic work, then I can pass her a description to put into the marketing materials.
I am going to visit my mom and dad this morning and I have an appt with a cardiologist this afternoon. I am going to the one they use which is a mile from their house. It's just a baseline/screening appt since I have such a big family history of cardiac disease. I wonder what my BP will be when they take it after being with my parents. Maybe I should have made the appt early and visited them afterward.
Big hugs to you all!