Our Five Ring Circus: 6th Grade
Showing posts with label 6th Grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6th Grade. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2019

School's Out for the Summer - The Last Week of the School Year

School's Out for the Summer!

School's out for the Summer! Dylan, Lexie, Lily, and Liam had their last day of school on Friday. They are now joining me and baby Coen at home until September 9th. The last week of the school year was a busy one, and although the last day of school was bittersweet, my crew is excited about the Summer ahead!

This past week included a fun event in our little town, a school kindness celebration, middle school graduation and a dance, an 8th Grade class trip to Cedar Point, Liam's annual eye exam, an oil change and car shopping, Lily's last dance class, the last day of school, a baseball game, sleepovers, and fireworks. I wish we had a lazy week ahead of us, but Lexie was asked to represent the school's STEAM program during the school board meeting tonight, Lily has a practice for the dance recital finale tomorrow, the dance recital rehearsal is on Thursday, Liam has an early baseball game on Saturday, and Father's Day and the dance recital is on Sunday. Gone are those lazy Summer days!

We are only four days into Summer Break and I can tell it's going to be a busy one! Kids are entering and leaving our house in a continuous loop for sleepovers/playdates. Did I also mention that Coen is rolling over EVERY time I put him down to sleep, then gets angry and starts screaming? Sleep just isn't happening for either of us! So many moms say that Summer is actually busier than the school year, and that seems to be the case this year.

Here's a glimpse at the last week of 8th Grade, 6th Grade, 2nd Grade, and Kindergarten..

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

The First Day of Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, 6th Grade, and 8th Grade

The First Day of Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, 6th Grade, and 8th Grade!

I'm back!!! After a nearly 3 week break from blogging, I figured it was time to get back to work. Over the course of those 19 days, we had a lovely family vacation at Myrtle Beach, and as soon as we returned home, it was time to go back to school. There was something else keeping me away, too, which I will be sharing soon. I'm going to kick off my return with a recap of a big day for my crew: The First Day of Kindergarten, 2nd Grade, 6th Grade, and 8th Grade!


Although I missed blogging, I have to admit that the break was nice. I loved being able to focus on just my family! I have so much content lined up over the next few weeks, so I'm hitting the ground running today. I'm going to ease into it with one of the biggest changes for our family this year...sending all four of our children to the same school district, and having weekday mornings all to myself!

The past week was exhausting, but the school year is off to a great start! Although I was very nervous about the transition, Liam is THRIVING in Kindergarten. Lily moved to a new building, Lexie is in her last year of "elementary school" and Dylan will be heading to high school next year. All four of my kids are in different schools, so I'm adjusting to the new normal of juggling even more chaos! Back to school is always one of the busiest times of the year!

Monday, June 5, 2017

The Last Day(s) of School {AKA We Made It!}

The Last Day(s) of School

We made it! Our first year of having four kids in four different schools came to an end. The last day(s) of school are behind us, and it's officially Summer Break!


The year flew by, but it wasn't always easy. The truth is, it's often incredibly difficult to keep up with the academic and extracurricular schedules of four kids, especially when they all attend different schools! More deadlines and due dates were missed, and paperwork forgotten, than I care to admit. But we did it, and we ended the year successfully, so that's ALL that matters!

So what's a school year like with four kids? I'll break it down!


400+ outfits chosen the night before.

400+ lunches packed.

360 signatures in assignment books.

180+ hours helping with homework or quizzing kids for tests.

1,440 miles driven to and from kindergarten pick up.

30 hours spent in the kindergarten pick up line (O. M. G.).

1,300 miles driven to preschool drop off and preschool pick up.

18 hours spent in the preschool building during drop off and pick up.

15 hours spent waiting at the bus stop in the morning.

Thousands of dollars spent on clothing, books, school supplies, gifts for teachers, fundraisers, pictures, yearbooks, lunches, and school activities.

1 knocked out tooth, 1 broken wrist.

A whole lot of sick days. (It was the first year we have gone through this!)

6 teachers, 3 therapists, 5 parent teacher conferences, 1 IEP meeting.

3 concerts, 2 field trips, 15 school parties, 6 book fairs, 3 open houses, 3 field days.

4 thriving kids, 1 exhausted mama.

Let me just say, I am THRILLED to get a break from all that chaos!


Here's a quick glimpse at Dylan, Lexie, Lily and Liam's last days of school!


{LIAM}


Back To School Photos

This was a big year for Liam (and mama)! If you recall, I was very apprehensive about sending Liam to preschool so young. Much to my surprise, he thrived, and he absolutely loved school!

Liam attended a preschool for kids who have IEP's. I was also uncertain that it was the right place for him, but I don't regret my choice one bit. There were less than ten kids in his class, and his teacher was AMAZING. He received speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy at school, and he participated in so many fun activities and brought home adorable artwork and crafts almost every single day. He went to school three afternoons a week, and I felt 100% comfortable leaving him in the capable arms of his loving teacher.

Liam was the first of my kids to finish school. His last day was on May 25th, and Lily and I got to go to school with him, see him in action (he's a total ham and charmer, of course), and celebrate with his class by having an end of the school year party.

Last Day of Preschool

Nothing Down About It

It may have been his last day of the full school year, but he still has a few school days built into the Summer. Liam will attend preschool for three afternoons one week in June, one week in July, and one week in August. He will receive his therapies during each of those three weeks of school over the Summer, but he doesn't do outpatient therapy, so he will still be able to enjoy a Summer Break!

Back To School Photos

Unfortunately, at the end of the Summer, we will have to say goodbye to his amazing teacher. She is transferring to another school, and I am so upset about it! We were assured his new teacher is just as great, though. Plus, his longtime friend, Dolly, who is also rocking an extra chromosome will be in his class next year. I am relieved that he won't be the only child there who has Down syndrome, and I'm hoping for one more successful year before we make the switch to full inclusion!

Just look at how much he grew from the first day to the last!

First and Last Day of Preschool


{LILIANA}


Back To School Photos

It was a big year for Lily, too! She started Kindergarten as one of the youngest in her grade. She turned 5 just before the Kindergarten cutoff date, but we opted to send her. There were a few minor bumps in the road, mostly due to the fact that many of her classmates were almost or over a full year older than she was, but she is independent and determined.

She held her own, and even got into an infamous argument with a boy in her class who claimed he was stronger than John Cena. Of course, my very outspoken and bold daughter informed him that he was NOT stronger than John Cena because "John Cena has man muscles, and you do not have man muscles!" Gotta love her!

Lily loved all the fun, new experiences in Kindergarten. Some of her favorite things were recess, assemblies, book fairs, gym class, and field day, which was two days before school ended.

Back To School Photos

She ended the year strong, but wasn't ready to say goodbye to her friends and her teacher just yet. When I picked her up on her last day of school, she was pouting, and she told me she wasn't excited about school ending because she was really going to miss her friends and her teacher.

Back To School Photos

Next year, Lily will be heading to first grade, and half days of school will be a distant memory. For the first time ever, she will be away from me for full days, five days a week. I'm very sad about it, but she's excited, and I know she's going to love it! Lily says she's most excited about eating lunch in the cafeteria. It's the little things in life!

Kindergarten flew by, and this mama totally teared up while reading the note Lily's teacher wrote in her "Oh, the Places You'll Go" graduation edition book. My baby girl is growing up WAY too fast!

Oh The Places You'll Go

I don't feel like Lily changed too much from the first day to the last. She's a bit taller, she lost her second bottom middle tooth and got her top middle tooth knocked out, and her face looks a little bit older, but other than that, she looks very much the same! Adorable, outgoing and confident!

First Day & Last Day of Kindergarten

{ALEXANDRIA}


Last Day of School Photos

Lexie ROCKED 4th Grade! She is my incredibly kind, mature, hard-working child who always aims to please.  She tackles every task and assignment with everything she's got, and her teachers always rave about how she is the model student. I never worry about her at school.

In addition to rocking good grades, Lexie opted to join her first extracurricular school activity. Beginning in January, Lexie stayed after school every Wednesday afternoon for choir. (Add all those miles of driving and hours of waiting to my list!) She loved it, and we loved watching her perform at her end of the year chorus concert. She looked so beautiful and poised on stage. She belongs up there!

4th Grade Chorus Concert

School Days

School Days

Lexie, too, was upset about the school year ending. (Nerds rule the world, right?!?) When she came home, she was in tears. The last day of school was the last day Lexie would be a student at the elementary school. Lexie had to say goodbye to the elementary school that has been her home for the past three years, and will be heading to the 5th and 6th grade school in the Fall. She said she was going to miss her teachers, her classmates, seeing her best friend (who was in her class) at school everyday, and Mr. Bob, the school janitor. Poor kid is not excited about this transition. Change can be tough!

Last Day of School Photos

Lexie didn't change much from the first day to the last, either. She just got a little bit taller!

First Day & Last Day of 4th Grade

{DYLAN}


Last Day of School Photos

As a 6th Grader, this was Dylan's last year in elementary school. (I seriously can't believe it!) Dylan juggled a lot this year between school, band, orchestra, chorus and basketball. He also TESTED us this year by not turning in some homework assignments or studying for some tests, but he learned his lesson quickly!

Once he got the hang of juggling school work, school activities and extracurricular activities, he did great! I will say that 6th grade was the most challenging year Dylan has ever had. He always breezed through school by getting good grades with no effort and he got along with everyone, but as all parents of tweens know, things change at this age. Although Dylan says his teacher this year was his favorite teacher ever, I was not a fan of 6th grade in general! 

BUT...there were great things! Like watching Dylan perform with the 6th grade choir (mandatory, but they were awesome), play trumpet in band (optional), and play violin in orchestra for the first time (also optional).  The band sounded amazing at their end of the year concert!


6th Grade Band, Orchestra & Chorus Concert

Big Family

School Days

Dylan also had the sweetest girlfriend since the beginning of the year. They had a few (very) supervised dates, and it's evident that they really care for each other! My sweet boy is growing up way too quickly!

The year ended with a fun field day, and a picture of the graduating class. (Cue tears! I remember most of those kids when they were adorable Kindergarteners!)

Class Photo Ideas

They concluded their year with a field trip to PNC Park to watch a Pirates game, and Dylan and the rest of the 6th Grade band performed the national anthem. Oh, how I wish I would have seen it in person!



In the Fall, Dylan will be heading to middle school! He will be starting school an hour earlier and arriving home an hour earlier. He needed to give up a few things so he could really focus on school work and what he truly loved, so he decided to give up band and orchestra. We are making him take a music class as one of his classes instead of study hall, so he opted for chorus.

I am bummed that he isn't playing trumpet and violin anymore, but it really wasn't his thing. I'm so glad he tried something new and played for two years, but basketball is what he truly loves!

Last Day of School Photos

This past year was a big year of change for Dylan. He really started to look like a teenager by the end of the year. I truly can't believe Dylan is heading to middle school and will become a teenager a few months later. Time needs to slow down!

First Day & Last Day of 6th Grade

Although it was challenging at times, it was a good year! My kids learned and grew so much. It was a year of change for all of us, and next Fall will bring even more change. Before I worry too much about what lies ahead, I plan to enjoy the NOW with my tribe. Their sadness over the year ending will fade, and there will be so many wonderful moments we can enjoy together! We have a fun Summer ahead of us!


Last Day of School Photos

The Last Day(s) of School

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

The First Day of School - Kindergarten, 4th Grade and 6th Grade

Well...it happened. Summer break came to an end and my kids headed back to school. I'm the mom who actually enjoys having her kids home from school so I wasn't ready for this just yet!


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Although it was a big day for all three of my older kids, it was an even bigger deal for Lily. It was her first day of Kindergarten! I truly can't believe it. Wasn't she just born?!?

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Lily has been talking about going to Kindergarten since January. She was ready for this milestone and counting down the days! This mama, however, was NOT. Perhaps it's because I know how quickly time goes but each time I send one of my kids to Kindergarten it get more difficult for me.

This morning I woke up feeling all the emotions.

I found myself second guessing our decision to send her this year as the kids got ready for school. She turned 5 just before the cutoff date so she will be one of the youngest kids in her class. Maybe she wasn't ready yet. She's normally so independent and outgoing but what if she got scared or nervous or felt lonely? What if she got lost or was afraid to express her needs? I could feel the fears and the tears building but I knew I was thinking those thoughts for my own selfish reasons. She was ready and it was time to let her go.

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As the minutes ticked by while we waited for the bus I could tell that Lily was feeling a tiny bit nervous, too. I put on my brave mommy face and we talked about how fun Kindergarten was going to be. During that pep talk the bus came into view. There was no more time left to prepare. As the bus came closer I just wanted to scream at Time to slow down and I wanted to cry because that giant bus was going to take my baby away from me. But there was nothing I could do. This was it.

Lexie grabbed Lily's hand and they walked toward that big yellow bus together. There was a huge lump in my throat and I could feel the tears threatening to spill over. Lily didn't even pause or look back at me but she looked so tiny as she walked toward that bus.

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I couldn't even watch her climb the steps or take her seat. I couldn't watch the bus pull away. And as it rounded the corner my tears fell.  This letting go aspect of motherhood is the worst!

Needless to say Lily survived and I survived.  It definitely helps that Kindergarten is just a half day here! When I picked her up from school she seemed very upbeat and told me about her first day. She really liked her teacher, her class was full of preschool friends and she made a new friend with the same name on the bus. Recess was her favorite part! I'm so glad she adjusted well but it must have been overwhelming because she ended up taking 2 naps this afternoon! It was a BIG day full of new experiences!


Dylan and Lexie are old pros by now! I had no worries about their first day. Dylan is in full tween mode and wasn't ready to go back. Lexie, who adamantly states that nerds rule the world, was excited about her first day!

Lexie is in 4th Grade this year! It's her last year in the Elementary School. Next year she will move up to a bigger school! (Slow down, time!)

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Lexie had a great day! Her teacher just had a baby this week so her class has a long-term sub. Lexie thought he was very fun and very nice. She's always so enthusiastic about school and is such a great student so I know it's going to be an easy year for her!

Dylan is officially a 6th Grader! Next year he's heading to junior high. That's so hard to believe. How did he get this big this fast?!?

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Dylan doesn't share as many details as he used to but it seemed like he had a good day. This is the first year he has a male teacher for his main teacher. I'm interested to see how that plays out! Dylan doesn't love school as much as Lexie does. He is, however, a very hard worker at all times and an incredible kid. He's just more into the social aspect of his school day! He's a typical tween!

I was dreading the start of the school year because I love Summer Break so much and I didn't want it to end, but we all survived. It was a great first day for Dylan, Lexie and Lily!


The First Day of School

So there you have it. I have three kids in three different schools and next week that number will change to four. The Mom Taxi is back in service!

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