Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Things I Love...

Watching my dad play paper dolls with Ellie

Spending the day with Dad & Carol

Ben Richey...gosh, I love that kid!

That smile


and that one, too.

Sunday afternoon naps

Playing hide and seek with Sadie Kate,

Reading a class book featuring my daughter,

Finding sweet notes from my students.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Playing Catch Up...Again

I've been a bit lax in posting lately, but the Mayos have been trying to keep up with work, school, church, homework, yardwork, housework, and the ever important...Alabama football.

Ellie still loves kindergarten and has adjusted to someone else holding the position of "queen bee" in the classroom. Mark and I went to a parent/teacher conference with her teacher, Mrs. Jones, Friday and were pleased with Ellie's progress in only 4 weeks. She is bringing home decodable books and reading them NUMEROUS time each night. She loves these little books and wants to practice ALOT! She has also discovered a love of writing words . Every paper from school comes home littered with "cat, bat, mat, sat, fat, rat" all over the margins and the back. She has also learned to write everyone in our family's name and loves to try that out as well.

Sadie Kate (fingers crossed and knocking on wood) has finally stopped freaking out when I drop her off at school. We have made it the last 3 days without tears, shrieks, and legging grabbing, so Ellie and I are hoping she's coming to grips with being at school by herself. Ellie gets as rattled as I do when Sadie Kate cries for us and begs us to stay. One morning as we walked out (with Sadie Kate's cries in the background), Ellie said, "Momma, she's just pitiful!" Can't we just take her to Northport with us? She can sit in my chair and I'll sit on the floor." Oh, that just made my sad little heart even weaker! Hopefully, our mornings will remain happy!!!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ellie's First Book

What a monumental day! Ellie came home Wednesday with her first reader to practice at home. She has had weekly homework, but this is the first book, and boy was I excited. As soon as she brought it to me after school, she read it. Then she read it to several teacher friends before we left school for the day. She read it to Daddy, Sadie Kate, and even to grandparents over the phone. At bedtime, I told her it wouldn't be too long before she could read bedtime stories to me...she beamed!




Maybe it's me being a sentimental mom or maybe it's the teacher in me, but I can't believe my baby is reading. This is HUGE! This is up there with loosing a tooth and shaving her legs and I'm not sure I'm ready for this!

Busted!