another wonderful Friday enjoying the summer weather. It’s summer, the kids are home therefore I am home with the kiddies. My third child beggs to be hooked up to games throughout the day. He is learning to apreciate the great weather outside weither he likes it or not! ;-) I ‘m just not as structured as the Head Start program he was in this past school year and he if feeling the shift in lack of scheduling. I’m concidering working on school work during the summer, problem is he is rather smart for a pre-K and Iworry that he’ll be bored when starting Kindergarden…. a bored kid is a potential trouble maker. He is such a doll though. it warms my heart to see my kids love to read, and he sure does love that he can sound out words and read. its so great.
word to the wise on all patrons who use the play aways: make sure to turn them all the way off after using them. that means holding down the power button until the screen displays OFF. We are having problems with the batteries running out after one use. they are great little gadgets and the younger in generations seem to enjoy them. We have had a few adventurious older folks who have attempted using them and have enjoyed how convient they are. No tapes or CD’s to keep track of. Just a little device the size of a deck of cards (or the size of a dieter’s portion of meat). Pretty awsome. though i am a little leary of actually using the earbuds provided in the case. I am a bit paranoid about ear cleanliness after working as a MA and washing out people’s ear-crud with a waterpick. one would be amazed what collects in a person’s ear. one word of advise, us your own earphones.
Oh, if you used the church next to us as a reference point to find us, it is now a pile of rubble. The property was purchased by Zion’s bank and the demolition is in full swing. After serving as a community church for many years, it provided a great place for fire fighter practice for a few weeks and is now nothing but dust, segments of bricks and shaddered glass. With a fond farewell from the comunity, the church has scattered it’s memories to the wind and has given up the ghost. I wonder what Zion’s bank plans to do with the site. time will tell
suppose that’s all for my blah blah blog. Remember, get a good book and get some sun. Tan fat definately looks much better than white fat. (I am a blinding example of the latter).
