We've been pretty productive this weekend, I've almost gotten every thing planted in our garden. We're planting cucumbers, chard, lettuce, carrots and tomatoes. Our garden space is small, but hopefully this fall, Mies and I can extend it for next growing season.
The boys are counting down the days until school is out. Andrew kinda slacked off the last few weeks, so we had to remind him he isn't done with school just yet. This is his last year at the Elementary school, he's off to middle school next year. He has already gone on a tour and spent a 1/2 day there. He LOVED it. Which puts my mind at ease. I know it will be a new experience for him and many changes and transitions, but am hoping that some of the coping skills he has learned will get him through. But alas, we have some time for that, and even though it is a topic of conversation, I want him to enjoy his summer break, too, without worrying about middle school changes.
Aidan is still struggling with reading, and he reverses letters often, but he loves to try to read and loves hearing stories and creating his own, using drawings. Plus, I'm discovering he has a photographic memory. So, in order to not discourage him, Mies and I are fanning those flames and will continue to keep an eye on his reading progress, without making it a chore.
Well, will post more later, am off to enjoy the beautiful weather! :)
I'm a mother of two boys, one is HFA (high functioning autistic) and one who is dyslexic, dysgraphic and has SPD. I'm married to a wonderful man; he's my best friend (and a also a librarian)!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Friday, May 7, 2010
Under the Weather
Sorry the blog has been on hold. It seems our family has been under the weather too much this spring and am trying on getting all of us back on our feet. Will blog more soon.
Monday, April 12, 2010
NLW 2010
It is National Library Week! This year's theme Communities thrive @ your library!
The Maki Library is looking for feedback from our patrons, come in and give us your comments of how we can improve or what we are doing right.
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The Maki Library is looking for feedback from our patrons, come in and give us your comments of how we can improve or what we are doing right.
:)
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