Wow, I can hardly believe how big Emeline is. And pretty, but it's easy to believe she's that pretty. She's starting kindergarten this fall, right?
Someone tell me to stop browsing the Fluevog site, because wow, do I not have the money for them.
You and me both. And wow do I need new shoes. I haven't bought myself a pair of shoes (other than drug store flip flops) in about 3 years.
Congrats on the promo gig! Just the first of many.
Emeline--today spelling, tomorrow world domination. I, for one, cheerfuly greet our future world dominatrix.
At the f2f it was so hard not to just pick Matilda up and cart her around like I do to Lillian.
I'm hoping that if we keep showing her your pictures and your book and the videos of you and SH swooping at Prom, she'll be amenable to it the next time you meet.
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I concur.
Smart, smart little girl, that Emeline. Maybe she can finish that transporter.
That's exciting for both of you Aimee. I was such a mess last summer. I wish I had known in June that school was going to be fine in Sept.
The preschool and kindergarten programs here are not only really phenomenal (even though the upper schools aren't great), but they are also intertwined. They are in the same building and they frequently share activities. They also try really hard to keep the classes in tact as they move up to kindergarten. The preschool/kindergarten was one of the Perry-study schools. We are really lucky too that her elementary school is really great, also - just won a huge state award for excellence.
Middle school and high school worry the hell out of me, though.
Connie, hawt! Warn me next time...he almost got me distracted from my tenderoni movie star(Ok, so the guy in question's thirty, but he slouches like he's seventeen...do I have cougar tendencies?)
True mindblower though: Keith Olbermann is only a tiny bit older than Michael Jackson. I think I crashed my brain thinking about that the other day, being as how they're from different planets and all.
Middle school and high school worry the hell out of me, though.
I think that is a universal truth.