Keaton and Chloe are busy, busy, busy. They are loving school and are involved in lots of activities.
Keaton signed up for cross country running this year and is loving it - he always was a runner but more of a 'sprinter' so I wasn't sure how he'd like it. He placed 3rd and came home with his ribbon at his first running meet of the year. The top 10 in each age division moves onto the next race which is tomorrow - he is very excited for it. Here is a photo of him on race day, before he headed off on the bus:
(his racing tank isn't dirty, i just cloned out the school name that was across the front of it)
Keaton also made it through Rep hockey try outs and is on the "A" team for his Atom age group in hockey. He is one of only three boys his age (Grade 4) to make the team - the rest of the team is from 5th grade. He was really happy with himself for qualifying to be an alternate player and within a week of playing with the team in games, the coach asked him to officially join the team as a full time player. Go Blues!Chloe is loving school and Grade 1. She has so much fun on the playground and in the classroom. I just stopped at the school today to pay for some upcoming class trips and Chloe actually showed up in the office needing ice for her face - she had fallen off the monkey bars and scratched up her eye. She told me she thinks it's gonna be a black eye and that didn't seem to bother her one bit. She is funny always! She does karate once a week and enjoys that a lot. She told me she wants to learn karate so she can "kick bad guys butts!"... that's my girl!
Keaton and Chloe love coming home at the end of school and being with Meg. Meg lights up when they come running off the bus yelling her name. She knows she is the apple of both their eyes. By 4pm she is probably tired of just hanging out with me.
Yesterday when Chloe got off the bus she took a little detour directly into a big mud puddle in the middle of our gravel driveway. She was dancing in the rain and when the rain stopped apparently she wasn't wet enough so she started dancing in the puddle. This then led somehow to dipping her head in the puddle and then finally... to swimming and sitting in the puddle. The smiles and giggles had me running for my camera instead of giving her trouble - there are some things you can not begrudge a kid... and puddle jumping is one of those things. She was having the time of her life.
What a mess!
...now get upstair to the bath tub!