Monday, May 23, 2016

That Water is Cold!

This is our fourth RBE Field Day and by far it was the coldest.  Normally it is warm and the kids can not wait for the water games.  While I didn't see any one choose not to participate in the water games, there were some goosebumps and chattering teeth when they were through.  It wasn't raining though like last year and the kids were able to be outside so that was a definite improvement.  Ella was cold but didn't want to wear her jacket to keep it dry to put on later in the day.  Despite one mishap with a rubber duck to the eye (a whole other story) she had a fun morning.  

I enjoyed my morning too. I was in charge of Sacajawea with Mary and Amber (who also happen to be the moms of two of Ella's good friends).  Mary and I ran the same game two years ago so we felt like experts this time around.  At our game the kids work together to ski to a cone (see the last picture) and then hop back to the original cone in a potato sack.  It is always fun to watch the kids and see them working together.  
Her facial expression says it all!

Always a good day though when you are outside playing. 



Saturday, May 21, 2016

Tap and All That Jazz

Ella's dance recital was last Sunday.  Both her tap and jazz routines were in the same recital on Sunday this year which worked out well for us.  She also had a soccer tournament the same weekend so she was able to play soccer in Kansas City on Saturday and dance on Sunday.  Her performances were excellent!  She was front and center during most of her tap routine and at the front during part of her jazz routine too.  Her tap teacher even rewarded her with a scholarship for next year!  






Friday, May 20, 2016

Forget All Your Troubles, Forget All Your Cares and Go Downtown!

In third grade one of the big social studies units is communities.  The heart of many communities is their downtown.  The students took a field trip to our downtown.  They visited with four local businesses.  They learned how the businesses got their start and what they do to keep their business running.  They had some really great questions they asked the business owners.  
Ella's group started with The Canvas on Broadway.  At The Canvas you paint pictures with the help of artists.  Their second stop was American Shoe.  American Shoe is a family business that has been around for close to one hundred years.  The family that owns the store has a child in Ella's class.  They gifted each child with a pair of Choco sunglasses that the kids all loved!  Their next stop was Harold's Doughnuts which is a newer business downtown.  They enjoyed Harold's and learning about making doughnuts.  The final stop was the park where a manager at Shakespeare's came and talked to the kids about their business.  
After the talks the kids played and had lunch in the park.  They were able to eat Shakespeare's Pizza and Bucks Ice Cream.  They enjoyed the day and learned a lot of wonderful things.  Maybe we have some future business owners in the group!  

Ready to hit the town! 

Listening to the owner of The Canvas.

Learning the history of Harold's Doughnuts.

Class photo

They learned about Shakespeare's then had it for lunch! 

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Urban Farm

Ella's class had some visits earlier in the year from the people that run the Urban Farm in Columbia.  They worked with them in the outdoor classroom at their school then invited them to come see the Urban Farm in the center of Columbia.  The kids learned about the farm, some of the vegetables they grow and the lifecycle of many plants.  They were also able to help prepare lunch.  They harvested spinach, peeled and cut carrots, peeled oranges and sliced bread.  After their work they were able to enjoy lunch with their friends.  It was a great morning! 

Learning about knives and knife safety from a local chef. 

Peeling the carrots for lunch. 

Making her mom nervous with that big knife.

Enjoying the fruits of their labor. 

Lunch at the farm.


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

ConGRADulations!

Our third niece graduates from high school this coming weekend.  Sarah will graduate at the top of her class and follow in her sister's footsteps attending The University of Arkansas.  Unfortunately, both of Ella's dance classes perform in a recital on Sunday so Ella, Sam and I will not be able to attend.  John is going to go to her graduation though and represent our family.  
The good news is that Sarah's graduation open house was last weekend so we were able to go down and celebrate with her then.  We were able to spend both Saturday and Sunday with the Lowes and help a little with party preparations.  She had a fun open house with a mashed potato bar.  A lot of guests stopped by to wish Sarah well and congratulate her on all her accomplishments.  We could not be more proud of the young lady she has become and have no doubt she will be successful in college and beyond.  
The Graduate!



Cupcake toppers I made for Sarah's party.