I think I can safely blame FaceBook for killing my blogging efforts. The little day to day stuff gets posted there. This last week has been a little crazier than usual, so here’s a longer update.
Alyson
Alyson is doing great in Kindergarten. She loves her class, her teacher, and her school. She’s preparing for a fairly large part in the Kindergarten Peter Rabbit play. They’re having graduation pictures on Tuesday and she’ll be graduating June 9. After much consideration, we have enrolled her at Seaview for Fall. We love Cedar Park, but we’re looking forward to having all three kids at the same school with the same schedule for a year.
She just started a new season of soccer. Her previous team filled up before they got to Alyson’s registration, so she got bumped from the Storm Troopers to the Grasshoppers. She had a great time at their first game this morning and is looking forward to facing off against the Storm Troopers next Saturday. Coaching those 5 year olds appears to be similar to herding cats, but they sure have fun.
Alyson loves…. her family, reading, her stuffed animals, pink, her friends, and so many other things.
BJ
BJ is sitting out this sports season. He’s (sometimes) bat boy for Christian’s baseball team, though, and he’s looking forward to being on his Sounders soccer team again in the Fall. He’d LOVE to take a turn on Alyson’s team but we don’t think he’d pass for five very well 🙂 BJ blogged about Christian’s last baseball game. He’s hilarious.
This school year has been a challenge for him. BJ is a very impulsive child who lacks a filter between his brain and his mouth. He’s gotten in trouble enough that we had to have a conference with the principal, counselor, and one of his teachers last week. This whole team-teaching thing is a disaster (at least for our active ADHD boys), no offense intended to his teachers, who I’m sure are good teachers. He’s not enjoying school and thinks everything is boring. We know he’s a smart kid and just wish he’d show it more often. The school wants him tested for the Challenge (gifted) program, mainly to gain insight from the results. We aren’t really willing to send any of our kids to the Challenge program, as it’s held at a late start school, an hour and a half later than Seaview. They’ve created a way to reward him for good behavior and I’m hopeful the rest of the year will be better.
Christian
Christian is also still having some trouble at school, but like BJ he’s a smart kid. He’s just having a hard time organizing himself. He has a difficult time keeping track of assignments. We’re working with his teacher to find solutions, and I’m volunteering in his class once a week to supervise a bonus recess the kids can earn by getting their assignments in and having a good attitude. Monday, Christian leaves for two nights of 5th Grade Outdoor School at Camp Killoqua. He’s looking forward to it. He loves camp and he’s looking forward to going back to Bible Camp this summer.
Christian is playing baseball for the Echelbarger Phantoms this Spring, and Bill is head coach. The Phantoms are a very fun team to watch play. Bill always keeps the details up on his blog.
Christian is active in our church youth group and enjoys being active in their bible studies and activities. He is singing with Seattle Children’s Chorus (next concert June 5 in Seattle), and with our church choir. Between baseball and choirs and youth, the kid has something going on nearly every day.
As for me, I’m still primarily gluten-free and still holding steady about 30 pounds lighter than I was last summer. I lived through another tax season. I’m spending a lot of time keeping track of the kids, their projects, and their events. It’s a whirlwind and I’m grateful we have Google Calendars to keep us all on track.
I think that’s about it!

