Saturday, November 14, 2015

A full Friday

On Friday morning, I went to the monthly school PTSA meeting (Parent Teacher Student Association), and later I joined many other parents in Violet's class for "math games."

The children do lots of games to better understand counting and simple addition and subtraction, and we got to participate in four different fun activities.
Then, since it was Friday, we all went to the park with friends for lunch. Violet enjoyed being the "little" one with Cora's big friends.
After the park, the girls got haircuts. Both wanted to go short, and the result was adorable. It's so much easier to brush through, too.

We also went to the optometrist for Cora, who's been complaining about headaches and fuzzy vision. Turns out her vision has changed since her last appointment in May. We've ordered new lenses to put in her glasses.
Later on Friday, we had Violet's last baseball practice and her team party at a pizza place.

The practice was fun, featuring a kids-against-parents game.
Coach Rich gave each player an award certificate. Violet's named her the team's toughest player, thanks to her fielding a ball off her face a few weeks ago.

Violet had a great experience with her team and coaches this fall season.

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