Growing Up
Above are the photos that we took during our annual trip to see the bluebonnets this year. They were rather elusive, but ultimately we were able to find a great field for the girls to run in. Also, during the month of April, Abbie celebrated her un-birthday at school. This involved bringing a treat for the class, having me read a story to the class, and Abbie getting to decide on a secret word for the kids to guess at during a game of hangman. She chose the word 'maniac' which all the kids seemed to get quite a thrill from. I think it is a word that they throw around amongst themselves despite the fact that half of them probably have no clue what it means.
Abbie has always had a pretty good vocabulary and it seems to be getting better and better with all of the reading that she is doing lately. She got a Kindle for Christmas and uses it daily. It has been hard to keep enough new books on it, as she seems to go through them very quickly. Fortunately, she enjoys re-reading stories that she has read before!
This past weekend was Abbie's ballet recital at school. She had a long wait from the time that I dropped her off until it was actually showtime, and she became concerned that her lipstick was coming off so she decided to take it upon herself to reapply it. Imagine my surprise when I showed up minutes before the performance and there was Abbie with what looked like clown lips. This picture is far enough away that it doesn't look too egregious. Thankfully!
As they approach the end of the school year, all the weekly activities are winding down. Ballet is now over for the year, and this is the last week of violin. We will do a few group and individual violin lessons during the summer, but not on a weekly basis. Abbie has really started to enjoy violin more lately, which I hope that it will make it easy for us to remember to practice over the summer. The Suzuki method starts with all students learning to play five different variations of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." The notes are the same in each variation, but the rhythms that are played on each note change with the different variations. Abbie now knows all five variations, which gives her lots of variety and keeps her entertained during practice.
Abbie is definitely looking forward to the end of the school year, though, and I have to agree. The relaxed, flexible schedule of summer will be a relief for all of us. As was the case last year, we have signed her up for a variety of day camps that will hopefully keep her entertained. I'll keep you posted!
1 Comments:
Abby radiates beauty in every photo. She is so elegant looking and her brilliant mind is amazing as well as entertaining.
Wish we could spend time with her, perhaps before she is no longer a child we will get there!
Jane
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