This week hasn't been as bad as the last few. Not as much running around to do. I did manage to get Christopher the all important bus ID that is required to ride to school. Now my teenager, the same one that can't ever find socks in the morning has 2 ID's to try and keep track of. I have a funny feeling me and the nice bus pass lady will become fast friends. It will get lost.
Noah and I were able to meet his teacher yesterday. Mr. C seems like a very nice man. He is soft spoken and directed all of his questions to Noah. I explained how we plan to work things this year, and all went well. Noah was just super excited he wasn't put in the peanut free class! Oh, the horror. But, when you are 9 and have peanut butter crackers EVERY SINGLE DAY for snack these things are important.
We are sorely lacking on pool time for the week, but tonight will make up for that. There is a pool party on main base for the families of Ian's command. The boys and I will be heading to that. Right about now they all 3 need some space to play, away from each other..
I still have laundry following me around the house. I often think about inventing disposable clothing. Hey, you never know it could work. I could make a mint, and live out my days on my own private island.
Well I am off to ponder what my house would look like on that island, while I fold the non disposable laundry!
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Yesterday was meet-the-teachers day (I have no idea what they actually call it) here at Osan. I was at Spouse torture... Um, Orientation, and several spouses had to leave halfway through to go to the schools.
I did meet another homeschooler at the orientation; that was cool.
Pool time is so wonderful for making sleepy children. Hopefully you will get settled into a routine by the end of September with school, home, and sports.
Then you can solve the laundry problem.
Hey, I'll happily trade my dishes for your laundry. Now, to work the logistics out of that . . .
Glad there's no peanut free classes, the horror!
It sounds like things are coming together well.
We have a peanut allergy in our program but she's only allergic when she ingests it, so the other kids are still allowed to bring their own snack if they so desire.
We, however, do not serve anything with peanuts. Just in case.
Around here there are all sorts of key and ID holders that you hang around your neck. Check the dollar store. They range from school logos to silly cartoon character designs. On the end there is a clip to attach the keys or IDs. Maybe his bus pass, etc. can be attached to one of them or he could have different ones for each day of the week.
I have thought about inventing disposable clothing for years, now.
There is a mint to be made. Get with me on the details! LOL!!
Hugs!!
Well . . . I've heard of disposable underpants . . . and edible underpants . . . (but that's a whole different kind of blog post) . . . I wonder what that disposable clothing would look like.
If if isn't too expensive, I'M IN!!! I despise laundry, although I like doing it better than I like wearing clothes after Baby Boy does it, LOL.
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