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Monday, August 11

Kindergarten, Frogs, and Spanish

Natasha began her first day of kindergarten today. We went to her school last week to visit her classroom and meet her teacher, Mrs. Jackson, a missionary from Billings, Montana. Natasha looks so cute in her uniform, don't you think?


It's been a bit on the rainy side lately, though a warmer 86 degrees is forecasted for today. We had one whole night and day with thunder and lightning on Friday. Adam was at the Seminary visiting classes and attending chapel while the kids and I hunkered down, unplugged all the appliances (see further blogs for more info. on idiosyncratic electrical things) and played. When I opened the door to shake out a cleaning rag, a froggie jumped on in. Yes, I did scream...actually it was more of an excited squeak of some sort--though mostly because our keys were hanging above our door and fell on my wrist when I opened the door and then somethings started hopping all over the place.


We like these little guys. After rain, they hop onto the outside of our windows and eat bugs. YAY for frogs!!! This guy was about 1.5 inches long. He was accepted into our frog relocation program and has made a successful reentry in to outdoor, civilian froggie life. Congrats, little guy!

3 comments:

Katie Jo said...

Frogs in your house, how cool! Hope Natasha is enjoying Kindergarten, she sure looked happy to be going. Love Elias' big boy hair cut.

Jeana said...

Natasha looks great in her uniform! Frogs, lizards, macaws...does it feel like you live at the zoo? :)

Molly said...

Only when the kids are acting like animals too--more often than I care to admit!