Today is the unofficial mark of summer. For me it began in Friday, when the school year ended. And even though I love teaching Kinders, I love my own babies even more. This weekend was spent doing exactly that: loving on my babies, and, oh, how I loved on them.
We had dinner from a pouch.
We spent time playing in the sprinklers. Baby J actually warmed up to it a little bit this time.
(as opposed to last time)
We ate Popsicles.
We spent time on the playground with our sweet cousin, M.
Daddy was a good man and gave into every playtime desire.
We finished off our weekend with Baby J's first swim, and there was a lot of love in that first swim. So much that he was very hard to hold onto. This little fish became so excited at the prospect of being a big boy that he kept trying to wriggle out of our arms and splash like his sister. This resulted in a large intake of water; however, like the resilient little boy he is, he just kept "swimming".
Happy Summer!
Coffee & Skittles
Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Kindergarten
Kindergarten...
I am at the end of another year. I am closing another chapter in my life, and though I am excitedly filled with anticipation for an amazing summer of swimming, play dates, and cuddles with my own children, I am also slightly sad.
I cried when giving my Kinders our final good-bye. I cried bittersweet tears. Tears of happiness for all the high hopes and great expectations I have in them. Tears of sadness that I will only (at best) witness it from a distant sideline.
Calling this group of students special would be an understatement. They were the kind of group that is a rarity. The kind you dream of teaching when you're in college. As a whole, the dynamic was remarkable.
Every year I go into to teaching with the same main goals in mind: develop a strong foundation in reading, learn to write complete sentences, and cultivate kindness. All my groups over the years have learned to read, learned to write, but only some children have learned how to be kind.
Not this year though. This year I was given the amazing opportunity to witness as kindness grew and flourished within the walls of my room. Everyday I watched as children expressed their feelings, resolved conflicts, and forgave misunderstandings. This year goes down as my all time favorite year of teaching. I feel so blessed and fortunate to have been a part of something so much bigger than myself.
I will never forget the moments I witnessed, the spirits I encouraged, and the difference that was made. It is why I went into teaching, and I am so grateful that God has given me this year with these little souls.It was exactly the reminder I needed.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
AWOL
Goodness! I totally jumped ship on this blog over a year ago! Well, Baby Z #2 is now 10 months old! He is a precious, sensitive, and very serious "Momma's Boy". He loves two things: being in my arms or cruising around our coffee table. He will vary which of these activities he wants to do by the minute. Being a younger sibling, who was an extreme cuddle-bug, myself, I have no problem obliging.
M is also a vibrant, joyful, delightful, precocious two-year-old. She loves to sing, jump, color, and play with her Dora and Swiper dolls. She adores Baby J. She truly is the "other mother". She will come tell me if he's getting into something he shouldn't. She loves to be the first to kiss him hello in the morning (though he wakes up before her), and the other day she actually started washing and rinsing his hair while in the bathtub together. Watching her be the ever protective big sister is truly a joy. I am so thankful to God for both of our precious babies.
Here's some pictures of my littles to catch you up!
M is also a vibrant, joyful, delightful, precocious two-year-old. She loves to sing, jump, color, and play with her Dora and Swiper dolls. She adores Baby J. She truly is the "other mother". She will come tell me if he's getting into something he shouldn't. She loves to be the first to kiss him hello in the morning (though he wakes up before her), and the other day she actually started washing and rinsing his hair while in the bathtub together. Watching her be the ever protective big sister is truly a joy. I am so thankful to God for both of our precious babies.
Here's some pictures of my littles to catch you up!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Body Painting
Apparently, mustard is more fun when you paint your body with it. LOL!
Mollie Kate 18-24 months 044, originally uploaded by mrszimm.
Mollie Kate 18-24 months 044, originally uploaded by mrszimm.
SOOC set to Portrait Mode. Ignore the awful color cast and harsh flash. :(
One of my NY Resolutions is to take more snapshot pictures, and not be so obsessed w/ only taking practice "photo shoot" pictures of my child.
She loves putting lotion on after she gets out of the bath.
This face cracks me up!
Mollie Kate 18-24 months 038, originally uploaded by mrszimm.
One of my NY Resolutions is to take more snapshot pictures, and not be so obsessed w/ only taking practice "photo shoot" pictures of my child.
She loves putting lotion on after she gets out of the bath.
This face cracks me up!
Mollie Kate 18-24 months 038, originally uploaded by mrszimm.
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