Fred is driving to school this year, so he missed out on the pictures!!
It's time for school. Three are already gone. One is still in bed. So far, so good. There is much more homework in middle school than elementary school. Sam missed the bus already. He was in the library when they called his bus. He ran into traffic as the proverbial salmon tried to swim upstream. I'm thankful he wants to go to the library--but not at bus time. Ben is in two high school classes and thinks that there is a lot more work in high school classes. He's taking Spanish and Adv. Algebra 1. Fred seems to be having a hard time making the transition to school work. He was dragging while doing his little bit of work last week. Hoperfully he'll pick it up this week. He's off to a good start completing half of his AP American History work last night. It's not due until Wednesday. Peter is happy in his class. He's making new friends. He's learning that 4th graders are expected to do more and do it better than 3rd graders. There is a huge leap between those two years, it seems. I love his teacher. Ben had her in 4th grade. I'm very thankful that he has her and for the opportunity to speak into her life again. Since only Peter and Fred are playing on teams this fall, there is time at home in the evenings to work on homework and to read. I'm reading a book by Jerry Jenkins to the boys. I forget what it's called, but so far we really like it. It's very suspenseful. Having Peter home by himself in the morning is fun. The other three all leave around 7, but he doesn't go until 8:30. We are reading the biography of Eric Liddle together. It's a sweet time. How that time marches on, though.
2 comments:
Paula,
Liked your blog! Ben and Sam don't look too happy to be on the porch waiting for the bus at 7 a.m.
I wouldn't either! It is good that Pete can get some extra sleep,
and that the other boys don't wake him up. That is GREAT that Ben is taking two high school classes, but
we know that he will do really well
in them. I am sure that Fred will
get back in the groove of school again very soon, if not already, since you said he had half of his work done, and it wasn't due as yet.
Give them our love.
Mom
I miss you guys! Taylor and Laurel are really having to step it up at school this year, too. Taylor is welcoming it; Laurel, not so much...
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