This week Afton had her science fair. She has been very excited for weeks leading up, she enjoys chewing gum and decided this could be an opportunity to get some with no complaints from mom. I purchased the gum and posterboard and asked repeatedly if she needed help or what we were suppose to do. She assured me she had it all under control. The night before she went to grandmas and had her and alena chew the gum to find how long the flavor lasted. She recorded the results. The next day we attended. Afton was very happy with her effort. This is her board, she is sitting while she visits with Bruce.
There were various projects and many excited scientist ready to explain what they had done.

I was honestly pretty sad after walking through and seeing the experiments. As I was thinking how I had failed Afton not doing more with her project or demanding she bring her board home so we could put it together the teacher walked over and said how impressed she was with Afton's independence on the project and how excited she had been working on the assignment. The instructor said she had really hoped the kids would learn how to do an experiment on their own. Well Afton did that on her own and she learned. There are some very creative and crafty and science minded moms at our school. They did well working with their children. I had told one earlier who was done now with science fairs as her youngest is moving on- it's hard to stay caring a lot about all the various activities as we go through them again and again. I was much more hands on with the older kids, and I saw the great value of science fair projects. I'm thankful this teacher is offering this big learning opportunity to her students again. I did care, I did what my child asked. That's all I can say. I am however, very grateful the teacher expressed her point of view as I was about to cry for the seemingly obvious parent help fail from my side. I've been reminded this week again and again God does hear our prayers and answer them. Small little instances definitely not eternally significant but nonetheless kind for me have been received.
And Dr. Seuss day. This is more celebrated than any president. I'm thankful for Alia's teacher who shares pictures, who has worked to keep Alia learning at her level and who is constantly making education exciting and memorable. This week I was telling the kids how Merle is doing well with his school and Lia asked well do you know about Verbs? I told her no he would learn that in 1st grade like her. The years keep rolling on and we keep striving to learn and grow where we are at. Life is good.










































