Monday, July 25, 2011

End of the School Year

Soooo, we got everyone to the end of the school year. Reagan graduated pre-school, but because of a September 5th birthday, she will be home another year. Savannah finished 7th grade, Whitney sang in the school talent show at her NEW school and finished 4th grade and Blayne finished the 1st grade. Everyone did very well academically, and after a tough adjustment, both Blayne and Whitney are now "at home" at their new school. For the record, I would NOT recommend starting your children at a new school in February!!! Here are some pictures from the end of the year.




Saturday, July 2, 2011

Blayne's Birthday


It is hard to believe that Blayne is already already 8 years old. Blayne is a sweet and sensitive boy. He makes friends easily and has a charm that attracts others. He can aggravate the girls and push their buttons, but he can also be funny and entertaining and have us all laughing! He is very smart (more than I realized) He has tested very high on all tests at school, he loves to read, and is learning to enjoy writing too! He is very good at math and enjoys it....must have gotten that from his Daddy and his Uncle Jerral. We celebrated his birthday at Jump for Fun...again...and enjoyed our time with his many friends. John and I had to divide and conquer that night because Savannah was getting recognized for her academic achievements at the Middle School that night. I had to enlist my sister-in-law's help to run the party since I was managing as a single parent that night! It all went very well. We love you Blayne Michael Stonecipher and we look forward to seeing what the Lord has planned for your life!

Reagan's Pre-school Graduation






Reagan had a wonderful year at Keller Christian School. She had an outstanding teacher, Mrs. Kimble. She learned a lot and enjoyed making new friends. Her favorite friend is Madelyn. These two girls get a long so well. We plan to keep in touch with her family and keep the girls together with playdates and such. At Reagan's graduation, she was presented with a new Bible. While on stage, it was announced what the children wanted to be when they grew up. There were doctors, race car drivers, mommies, and other community service people. Our daughter's ambition is to be a DANCER and to work at Chuck E. Cheese....hmmm she is not setting the bar real high! The audience laughed...and the fact that she didn't come right on stage because she was admiring her picture on the big screen...then she hopped right up. It is never dull when you have Reagan around!