This year, everybody had their first day of school on a different day. Poor Dallin got to start first as an 8th grader at Mesa Middle School. This is his second semester at Mesa.
He looks so handsome and grown up. I swear, it seems like just yesterday, he was yelling, "Mom, I need a wipe!" |
Talie started next, as a Sophomore in High School! She is slowly gaining DC (after her second semester) school pride.
Texting and riding. Hmm, not sure it's a smart idea to let her get her driving permit yet. |
Then these kiddos started school at Castle Rock Elementary School (yes, another new school).
Ashlynn is a fifth grader and has Mrs. DeGeorge for her teacher. So far she loves Castle Rock!
She still loves to play soccer, is taking piano lessons, plays pet shops, school, and is still amazing with the little ones! Every one loves Ashlynn. Especially Mom when she asks, "Mom, what can I do to help you?"
Peyton is a big first grader this year, going to all day school! He has Mrs. Simonoff.
I love getting to see him every day at recess when I pick up Kennedi from kindergarten. He has been playing lots of sports, baseball, basketball and just made his first touchdown in Flag Football! It's definitely fun to watch him come out of his shell in social situations. On the other hand, at home, we wish we could shove him in a shell once in awhile to keep him quiet! He is a very energetic 7 year old boy who loves loud noises - coming from himself. Oh, he has also started reading the Book of Mormon again. The other day, after school, he went and pulled it out of his back pack. He'll be a great little missionary.
And, here is my little Kennedi the big Kindergartener! She has Mrs. Humphrey, and she is definitely ready for school! She's already reading Junie B. Jones chapter books, loving gymnastics, and taking piano lessons from Mom. I'm afraid that she will try to run the kindergarten classroom, though. The other day she told her teacher that she had to tell her friend, "Eyes on me, Shay." Because she wasn't listening to what Kennedi had to say.
Oh, and when she found out that her teacher was drinking coffee, she informed her that coffee was bad for her body.
Poor Kennedi swells up when she gets bit by mosquitoes. She woke up to go to school, looked in the mirror and was worried to go to school. She said, "Mom I look like a nerd." And said, "What if they laugh at me?"
Kennedi's super bright and is at that age where she says the funniest things. The other day, we went to pick peas from our neighbor's garden, and they gave us a zucchini. She ran home, excitedly telling Dad about the bikini our neighbors gave us.
We went to the playground at their new school before it started, and found a beehive in it, so I tried to knock it down. We get home and she tells Benson that there was a big behind at the park.
And, I get to stay home with this little guy. Tanner is 2 and has a funny, happy little personality. He adores Daddy, but will be my little buddy when Benson is not around. He loves riding in the car - I think because he has to, throwing rocks at Koda, jumping on the tramp and going for four wheeler rides.
He always takes my cover off of my phone case, and yesterday when I saw that he did it again, I said, "Tanner, am I going to have to get you in trouble!" To which he replied, "No, I'm a child of God."
I definitely have loved being home with these kiddos and watching them grow, I'm grateful to have a couple more years before they are all gone to school all day. I think I'll miss my little buddies, but then again, I may find that I quite like it.
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Kennedi's comment made me laugh out loud. Poor little girl. She is so adorable! I can't believe how old and TALL everyone's getting :)
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