I feel like this school year has been a marathon of packing lunches, writing papers, driving to and from and to and from and to and from, preparing lesson plans . . .
Matthew had his last day of his first year of preschool about a week ago, and then I had my last day of Montessori class and then Cameron had his last day of first grade. And now? After a year of not writing for fun, not reading for fun, not . . . being much fun . . . I am reveling in summer vacation. In the past few days, I've read a stack of books that I just wanted to read. I've written a humor essay. I've taken the boys to the river to catch tadpoles and spontaneously stopped at the aquarium store to buy a 10 gallon tank and some frozen bloodworms (ewwww!) to feed our new pet tadpoles. I've cuddled on the couch with Matthew. I've started reading a biography of Charles Darwin with Cameron. I am loving, loving, loving summer and hoping to stretch it out as long as possible!
Monday, June 6, 2011
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Sounds luxurious! (Well, except for the bloodworms...) I miss summers like that.
How are the tadpoles doing?
The tadpoles are holding strong! Fairly low-maintenance and the boys love to watch them.
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