Monday, June 18, 2018

Yosemite Day 1

Our buddy Cooper started Stace's birthday early, when he generously gave him his Lego Imperial Star Destroyer. Wow!

Stace was thrilled to find it on the doorstep Saturday, while we all were getting ready for our Yosemite adventure with Cooper and his family.
We began our trip Sunday morning, leaving home around 9:30 and reaching Pam and the boys at her aunt's home in Visalia two hours later. They had spent the night there to visit with their extended family.

We embarked, stopping for lunch in Fresno and then entering Yosemite around 3. We then headed into the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, with its beautiful trails and visitors center. The visitor center and parking lot had reopened two days prior to our visit, after a yearslong renovation.
The ancient trees are amazing, reaching over 200 feet into the sky.
Stopping also gave the kids a chance to run around, stretch their legs and climb rocks and logs.

(Thanks to Pam for this one - and many more over the trip! This photo makes me smile - these kids are good friends, but actually touching each other friendly-like for a photo is a big stretch. There's a lot of cooperation going on behind the scenes here!)
We spotted a deer in the Mariposa Grove, but too far away for a good photo. Our next stop revealed this pretty creature.
We had pulled in at the Tunnel View area, just after a l-o-n-g tunnel, after which you're faced with the most gorgeous view of Yosemite's highlights.

The three big kids were a little more interested in climbing the hill behind us, finding the deer and sliding down the rock face.
We adults were fascinated by the view, however.
 Our next stop took us to Bridalveil Falls, our first waterfall of the trip. It was pretty!
From there, we drove into the Yosemite Valley, got checked into our lodging, and started the unpacking process.

Saturday, June 16, 2018

End of School Fun

Violet's class participated in the third-grade end-of-year water play party, which had a Hawaiian theme. She dressed for the occasion with her print dress and lei. At breakfast, while I was braiding her hair, she bit into her bagel and her top tooth popped out! Woohoo!
The party started with popsicles - shouldn't all good summer parties start that way?


Games involving water balloons ruled the afternoon.
Also on Thursday, the 5th graders had popsicles or ice cream sandwiches. This event constituted their end-of-year party. Kind of boring, but next year, as 6th grade draws to a close, they'll have more than enough fun to make up for it.

(Not that I want to think about 6th grade ending - or starting! - yet!)
Violet came home from school buzzing about Pokemon cards. Her classmate Sebastian gave her one, and she sounded like she knew all about the different powers and values and whatnot. She also was very anxious to go out and buy a pack of cards for herself, so she could trade on Friday, the final day of school. Oh dear! Pokemon! Stace was a fab daddy and drove her around to a few stores to find cards she could afford.

And then Friday came - the last day of second grade and fifth grade for Violet and Cora. Another year has flown by!

I had a final Friday walk/coffee date with my friends, and then got ready for an afternoon of fun.
After picking the girls up, we stayed at the park for a bit for the end-of-school big picnic, and then took the girls to the movie theater. We met up with a bunch of friends to watch The Incredibles II.
From the front, we have Wylie, Kameron, Cora, Jake, Travis, Cooper and Charlie - I expect we'll be hanging with these guys and their lovely mamas a lot this summer.

(If only one of two of these families had a younger sister for Violet! Alas...)

After the movie, everyone came to our neighborhood for swimming and an easy poolside dinner.

Happy Summer!!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Miss Charity's Dilemma

One of the joys of being in Dr. Porter's class is performing a melodrama she wrote called "Miss Charity's Dilemma, or The Perils of Greed."

I fondly remember Cora's turn in it, when she had a role in a funny commercial.

Violet's turn in the play came on Wednesday - it was a big day, with three performances. She, along with all the kids, had several bit parts: Violet was a narrator, and a town council member.

Best of all, she had a brilliant role as a disgruntled buyer of a cure-all tonic sold by a traveling salesman. Her assertion that the tonic made her cat go "BALD - COMPLETELY BALD!" brought laughs from the entire room.

In fact, when I went in to watch the third show, parents we knew who were leaving stopped me to say that Violet stole the show and did a fabulous job.
 Enjoy the video below of her best part in the play.


Stace and Cora were able to watch the show, and even Auntie Mel. Grandma and Grandpa were out of town for a few days, though.

After the show, the actors were treated to a special lunch, with chicken tenders, corn, tater tots and watermelon.

I know that, with the Wizard of Oz, this was a highlight of Violet's year. She came home so excited on the days that the class had time to practice the play.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Lewis and Clark Fun

The 5th graders at Cora's school took part in their biggest event of the school year on Tuesday: Lewis and Clark Day.

Celebrating the expedition into Western United States by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark at the start of the 1800s, the children encountered 12 stations at the big park next to the school.

Some stations were active, and others more learning-oriented.

Here, Cora and her teammates throw horseshoes and roll hoops with a stick.



They also drew out a map of the park, followed directions using a compass, and read stories about Lewis and Clark.
Here, they're drawing animals that the expedition team would have encountered on the trail.


At lunch, the children chose who to sit with, and it was no surprise to find Cora in the midst of the boys. She has girlfriends, to be sure, but she gets along very well with the boys.

If only she wasn't digging in the mud while she ate her lunch!

Thanks to my friend Pam for the second photo - classic Cora.
After lunch, Cora's group moved to square dancing. This drew groans from the kids - it was only fun when Cora and her partner, Thomas, spun themselves so fast that they flew off away from each other.










Notice the distinct lack of proper hand-holding here. Dancing aside, this was definitely a fun day for the students.

Birthday Blast


 It was a fun few days filled with birthday parties for the girls.

Violet attended her friend Katherine's party on Saturday at Color Me Mine, where she was able to paint a pot. She loves succulents, and wants to put some in the pot when we get it back.
 On Sunday, Violet attended another party, at Scooter's Jungle, for the little sister of her classmate Zane. That's Zane on the floor - go get 'em, Violet!
 Violet had fun with Caitlyn on the giant slide. Caitlyn has been part of Violet's Art Club, too.
 And on Tuesday, we went to Jake's Laser Blast birthday party. I love this girl so much - in the midst of all the boys, loving it.

Here's Cora and the birthday boy, sharing a game of air hockey.


Saturday, June 09, 2018

Week in Review

Our school was honored as one of California's Distinguished Schools, and we had a little celebration on Monday morning. It's hard to see, but the Distinguished School banner is hanging in the background.

We are so blessed to have such an outstanding school within walking distance!

On Thursday, I had a facial - thanks, Mom! - and then a lunch date with the ladies. No, my life is not all facials and lunches out; this was a pretty stellar day!











After school, Grandma took Cora out for some one-on-one time, so Stace and I took Violet out to dinner at the California Fish Grill at the mall. Vi loves her fish and chips, as does her daddy. We'll definitely be back!
On Friday morning, Violet's class "built" the set for their upcoming classroom play. Violet and her little team were assigned the Town Hall.


It was fabulous watching these little groups of second- and third-graders working so well together. Violet has had an outstanding year with Dr. Porter, who is a stellar teacher.
Violet wanted a person to be inside the Town Hall, looking out the door. So cute!

Thursday, June 07, 2018

GATE Musical, II



Cora took part in the big school musical Wednesday, and again it was a highlight of her academic year. This year, the students performed "The Greatest Americans of the Twentieth Century," and Cora and Violet were chosen to portray the Wright Brothers.

They had a song and dance, with lots of solo lines - both girls sounded and looked great! Thanks to Pam for these awesome photos. 


 



Wylie, Cora, Tyler and Cooper - 5th grade Musical buddies.
This was Cami's first year in the musical.
Cora absolutely loves the musical, and all the practice hours with her friends, and most of all, with this special woman. Mrs. Shafarman holds a forever place in our hearts.
I collected money from the other parents and bought and put together these "thank you" bouquets for Mrs. Shafarmand and Ms. Sheen. I may not be Melanie (who's now a professional florist), but not too shabby!
We went up to Stevenson Ranch to the amphitheater area after the show, as tradition dictates. With Baskin Robbins closed, the kids enjoyed Jamba Juice or Starbucks. The kids waiting for their frappuccinos at the coffee bar looked so cute and grownup.

Even more cute was how childish they all were - even the big teenaged brothers and sisters - running around playing freeze tag after enjoying their drinks.

We can't wait for next year's musical!