At the end of this past week, I attended a two-day induction class for my role as Career Development Coordinator. The classes were at the Department of Public Instruction building in downtown Raleigh, and I drove back and forth both days on Thursday and Friday. The class lasts for 10-weeks, with a final in-person meeting on August 22nd. The online assignments are reminiscent of my graduate program, which admittedly does not bring back the best of memories, but hopefully I will be able to successfully juggle the classwork with my Mom duties this summer. While I was at my class, Boomer held down the fort in Kernersville. He took the kids to the pool on Thursday and then the Science Center on Friday. I was pretty jealous seeing all the fun they were having. I returned home on Friday in time for Maddox's All-Star Game. On Saturday, we were back at the pool during the day, and then we went to the Dash game that evening. It was Little League Night at the ballpark, so the kids wore their jerseys.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Happy Father's Day!
At the end of this past week, I attended a two-day induction class for my role as Career Development Coordinator. The classes were at the Department of Public Instruction building in downtown Raleigh, and I drove back and forth both days on Thursday and Friday. The class lasts for 10-weeks, with a final in-person meeting on August 22nd. The online assignments are reminiscent of my graduate program, which admittedly does not bring back the best of memories, but hopefully I will be able to successfully juggle the classwork with my Mom duties this summer. While I was at my class, Boomer held down the fort in Kernersville. He took the kids to the pool on Thursday and then the Science Center on Friday. I was pretty jealous seeing all the fun they were having. I returned home on Friday in time for Maddox's All-Star Game. On Saturday, we were back at the pool during the day, and then we went to the Dash game that evening. It was Little League Night at the ballpark, so the kids wore their jerseys.
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Green Band!
Our summer is off to a great start! During this first week, we have already checked off a few of our summer to-do list items. Eli started swim lessons at the YMCA, which he will continue through next Thursday; we visited Korner's Folly with the Houstons and Grammy; and we toured Mrs. Hanes' Cookie Factory. All have been successful adventures. We've also added in some pool time and a trip to the library. One very exciting moment this week was when Emmy took her swim test for the green band. On our first day at the pool on Monday, we found out that Emmy would not be allowed in the deep end with a yellow band and without an adult. After sitting on the side for a few minutes and watching her cousins playing in the water, it was all the motivation she needed to take the swim test. She swam the required length, treaded water for 30 seconds, and backstroked the same length again. Emmy has been proudly wearing her green band around the pool, and she has decided it wasn't such a big deal to take the test after all. We are hoping that Eli will gain some skills with his swim lessons. He is halfway through his lessons now and has three more lessons this week. Here's to hoping I have two green-band swimmers soon!
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