Sunday, August 16, 2009

School starts tomorrow. Where did the summer go? We have had busy days here in Casper, and it's hard to believe that summer is winding down.

Janelle starts school tomorrow, and will be taking just one class at the local junior high. She will take ELL, English language learners every day at 1:25. I had hoped that she could also take her math class there, but that would have been an 8:00am class, with three hours or so in between that and the ELL class. So, we will do all of her other classes here at home. We will also be involved in a homeschool co-op here at our church starting September 11th. I will be teaching a Spanish class. Sign ups are this Friday, so then I'll see what other classes the kids will take. It will be fun to have this new opportunity.

Lancy is still here with us, but will be leaving this week. It has been so nice to have her home. It is the most time we have spent with her since she left home more than 5 years ago. She heads back to Thailand as soon as her ticket is confirmed.

My folks were here last week for a few days, then we headed out to Mount Rushmore for a few days of camping. We wanted to take Mario, who is visiting from Portugal, to see something special here in the States, and this was it. We had a great time camping.

Richard is working with Caleb and Matthew for a few weeks up in Gillette. They are installing radios in some 350ish trucks. It is a big job, and they needed extra help, so Richard is able to work. They are working 12-14 hours a day and are pretty tired once they get home on Friday.

Here are my layouts for the last few weeks. Remember, if you click on the page, it will open up in a larger window.








2 comments:

Unknown said...

Lancy made us Thai dinner-it was very good but very hot. Did she tell you what you weren't suppose to est before you ate it. Uncle Kendall hasn't had neartburn since, it burnt it out of him. We love you

Difference2This1 said...

Hope all goes well for Janelle in her class. It sounds like you are blessed as we are with a school that allows for this flexibility. The co-op sounds great also!!