My Facebook friends are probably aware that I have been having a rough week at work. I've been called a liar and been threatened with a lawsuit for the supposed lie. Anyone who knows me knows I don't lie. In fact, growing up, lying was punished more severely than anything else I can remember. Although I know I didn't lie and I know they don't have a case, it still hurts that someone accused me.
This year we signed our kids up to participate in 2 group classes. One was science and the other was also a bit science related but was based around Lego's or K'Nex. This week it was decided the science class was going to be cancelled for the rest of the year. Apparently a few of the families who were participating just couldn't make it anymore and we couldn't hold the class with the few people remaining. The group is still going to try to get together once a month but it's going to be a bit more laid back. A part of me is sad and another part of me is happy because my schedule only seems to be getting busier.
This week I ended up teaching my daughter's Lego class and my husband ended up teaching our son's K'Nex class. I've taught the Lego class last year so it wasn't that big of a deal. Technically it was the second time my husband filled in for the K'Nex teacher, but it was the first time he actually taught the lesson rather than just helping the kids build something with K'Nex. Not only did he enjoy himself, but the kids he taught enjoyed the class too.
My husband is also in the process of figuring out the feasibility of teaching a class starting in January about building and programming robots. They wouldn't be competing with other schools or groups like some of the robotics groups out there, but this would be the first step toward that (we hope).
One night this week, my daughter and I were reading a book. I read a page and then I had her read a couple pages. Then my son volunteered to read! Not only was that a surprise in and of itself, but his reading has improved. I know he's been reading in his room at night and I was hoping it would help his reading improve. It was nice to actually witness it.
I don't know what's going on, but my husband is really getting into the whole stay-at-home Dad thing. He's been enjoying the time with the kids. He's volunteering to teach their classes if needed. He enjoys cooking and he's getting good at it too. He's even getting to the point where cleaning is becoming part of his routine.
A little over a week ago we let my daughter's hamster go free. It was a hard decision to make, but his brother (from the same litter) passed away suddenly a few months ago and the remaining hamster seemed to be getting sick. He had a growth on his neck that kept getting bigger and bigger. He only cost $5 so taking him to the vet just wasn't in the cards. We though about putting him out of his misery but no one was willing to do it and no one wanted to watch him slowly die. So my daughter decided to let him go in a secluded and safe area in the back yard so that he could live out whatever life he had left in the wild. We have seen no sign of him since and that's particularly important since we have an outdoor cat that likes to leave us presents. In fact, the first few days after we let the hamster go, part of my morning routine was to check the present location before the kids might stumble across something.
I think the lack of small furry things has finally hit us. We got a call from a woman who runs a cat rescue the other day asking if we would be willing to take a litter of kittens. Being the suckers that we are, we said yes. They will be joining our family this coming week.
I've been keeping you in my thoughts due to the FB postings. I hope it resolves well for you and I will keep thinking of it. I'm so glad to hear that J is enjoying being more engaged in the family, home and teaching. Enjoy the little furry creatures!
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