Showing posts with label CC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CC. Show all posts

December 31, 2017

December 2017

This is traditionally a very busy month!  We managed to squeeze in a lot of fun!


This melted my heart. My sweet baby girl left this for Brian and I on our bed. Bibles. Notes. Rocks with a note of love on them.

November 30, 2017

November 2017

An amazing trip to our state's capitol!  The kids were able to meet the treasurer and a representative of the house.  Such a great experience for them!

My baby girl has her first paycheck! What? She is an incredible babysitter. Better even than I was, go Ava go. Love you sweet girl.
Awana

April 20, 2017

another school year in the books

We did it! Another year of Classical Conversations completed. This was our first year in an official community, and Ava loved it. I was so glad Noah was able to come and participate on the last day. Do you remember Field Day from grade school? I do! It was my absolute FAVORITE. I'm so grateful to Annie and all the mamas who put on this CC Field Day for the kids. It was awesome.
Epic tug of WAR!  And these two guys.  Love their friendship.
Ava's Faces of History was on Martin Luther.
...and her Essentials class!
This is what the kids look like after a Mrs. Jones PE class.
This is one of their science EGGsperiments. Somehow both kids managed to protect their eggs!

March 31, 2017

march school

We are blessed to homeschool our children.  It doesn't always feel like a blessing, but thank goodness we don't base all our decisions on how it makes us feel.  Here's what homeschooling looked like this month....
...and the day Noah had to go to Essentials with us. He looks miserable, no?

February 27, 2017

p.e. fail...but super cool scar in the works

The mom's workout completed.  Sitting inside visiting with the lovely Mrs. Courtier.  P.E. underway led by the amazing Mrs. Jones.  Just about to grab a quick shower...."Mrs. Coury, Mrs. Coury, Mrs. Coury!!!!!!"  I was rushed by several children, all saying Noah needed me and that he fell.  Adrenaline rush?  Check.

As I ran out to the garage I heard him screaming/crying.  That is not a sound any mama wants to hear.  My heart dropped into my toes.  I found him on the garage floor, grabbing his knee, and clearly very distraught.  It took a minute to get him to let go so I could see what happened.  He was doing a step up and slipped, landing on his knee and opening up a pretty nasty gash.  Thankfully blood doesn't really bother me (as long as it isn't mine), and double thankful for friends who stayed calm and helped me get the kids loaded up in the car.  It was pretty clear he was going to need stitches.  Carrying him to the car was interesting.  He's not exactly a little guy!  Thank goodness Mrs. Jones makes me work out hard and I could handle carrying him.

We had ice, we had a cloth to stop the bleeding (although there wasn't too much), and we had one AMAZING sister who kept him distracted the whole way to Urgent Care. Seriously.  Ava was incredible.  She held the ice on his knee, she sat right next to him in the car, and never really left his side.  For all those rough days between these two, they really do love each other.

I called Brian from the car and tried to break this to him as gently as I possibly could.  How does one break the news that one is driving one's child to Urgent Care for stitches, without alarming the other parent?!  Apparently, I failed.  I was very calm, but Brian just wanted me to spit it out...not tell him everything is going to be ok.  Ah well, hopefully I won't ever have to do this again.

By the time we pulled into Urgent Care Noah was completely fine.  He had the iPod and was thoroughly distracted.  He needed both internal and external stitches.  I'll spare you the open wound image, but the stitched up wound is pretty great.  This is going to make one cool scar.

**UPDATE**
We went back into Urgent Care after 14 days to have the stitches removed. They told us to just be careful and it should be good. Um. Wrong. Noah is an eight year old boy. He was outside, just playing around as boys normally do, and barely went down on one knee. In the house he comes, and I hear the words no one wants to hear..."uh mom, I think we have a problem." The wound reopened. Perfect.

Brian took him back down to Urgent Care. Here's something I didn't know...if your stitched wound reopens you can't restitch it. Nope. Too much risk for infection because the wound is set. Bah! Not only that, but we have to keep it very very clean and just let it heal. Do you know how hard it is to keep an eight year old, very active, boy from playing? He is supposed to take it easy and let the wound heal. Oh, and it's basketball season. Super.

Good news. We saw our wonderful pediatrician, she made me feel much better. The wound should heal in a few days, not weeks, and Noah can play. I love her. The words I needed to hear. He can be a boy and play!

The wound has since healed, and as we thought....super awesome scar.

February 3, 2017

monet

We are studying Monet right now in Art.  The kids have each taken on their own renditions of one of Monet's paintings.  Lucy is loving every minute of doing "school" with the big kids.