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First Day of School

The first day of school started off with a bang.  J was up early and ready to roll.  See how happy he is here?

When he got out of school he was cranky and tired.  We got home and he was going on about being hot and feeling sick.  After his third complaint I finally got the thermometer out to calm him down.  Well, he had a fever.  Not a high one but a little one none the less.  A little Tylenol and a some water and juice and he was right as rain, ready for bed.

I really don’t want him to miss his second day of school, but we will have to see how things play out tonight.  I usually like to wait 24 hours before sending him to school again after a fever.  I hope it was just a bug from today and that he will be his old self in the morning.

Categories: School
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Back to School

The last month has just flown by and I have so many stories to share.  But, the biggest thing occupying my mind right now is the fact that J is going back to school.  And not just wimpy half day Kindergarten where they get to play and play and play some more.  This is the real deal.

Tonight marked a milestone for me, I made J’s first lunch for school. I am sure there is way too much in his lunch box, but I would be just devastated if he were at all hungry during the day.   Our school is part of the balanced school day program.  Instead of two recesses with snack and one lunch break they have two longer nutrition breaks.  One around 10am and the other around 1pm.  So J has basically two lunches.  I tried to cover all the food groups in addition I baked his favourite oatmeal cookies, a little love from Mama.

Tomorrow morning will mark milestones for both J and I.  He will be gone all day long, learning from somebody else. A big deal for both of us and poor little Apple, what is she going to do without her brother all day long?  I am guessing that tomorrow will be a long, long day.

Categories: Food, Kids, School
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A Quick Home Improvement.

For four years I have wanted to change the way our loft looked.  It wasn’t working for me, but I spent too much time sewing draperies at my table so it needed to be perpendicular to the window to drape the fabrics over the table.

Then, two years ago, the day my little Apple arrived into our lives Opa brought Hubby a desk over.  My understanding was that it was mahogany and it was going to replace the black one we already had.  Hubby’s idea was that it would be his and tuck into the corner and ADD another desk to our two desks we already had in the loft.  I was still hanging out in bed so imagine the shock I got when I finally ventured out of my room.  My already irritating loft just got worse.  And the desk blocked my creativity.

This Fall, I will be watching two of my friends children after school.  Not every day, but possible every day.  We are all looking forward to it as we love these two boys and we think it will be a good experience for everyone.  But, the loft was driving me nuts.  And I was trying to imagine the boys up there doing homework on these desks that were no longer very functional, but piled with papers, boxes and junk.  And yes, that could all be put away, but I lost the inspiration to do that and Hubby just kept leaving the stuff on his desk because (and the desk that is folded down was actually under the window until Saturday when we needed it, it held a lot of stuff that is on my actual sewing table).

Saturday night was my breaking point.  Hubby was scheduled to leave on Monday for a work trip and I was down to my last week of summer to get this loft in shape.  I proposed a quick idea to Hubby that originally only involved going to Ikea and purchasing a bookshelf.  Sunday morning I realized that the wall for the bookshelf wasn’t painted and to get that done would mean removing the bookshelf another time, which of course means it would never get painted. Our new plan needed paint and a bookshelf.  Being Sunday everything opened late so we cleaned out the room then headed out.

My job was to paint the black desk white and Hubby’s was to paint the two white walls Platinum.  Within just a couple of hours we were assembling the bookshelf and loading it up.  It took a complete 24 hours to get it all done, but that includes drying time, children time and sleep time.  If I had only realized that it would only take us that long a couple of years ago I would have done it then.

And now, my creativity is back and I want to use the loft again.  And hopefully homework and playtime will be much more enjoyable, just look at that floor space!  It isn’t my complete ideal, but it is a long way from where it was and every time I walk up the stairs I am happy to see the room instead of angry at it.

*Note: the computer will move to the other white desk sometime next week, the longer we let it cure, the harder the paint will be.  Thus avoiding chips.

Categories: Cleaning, Decorating
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