Monthly Archives: January 2015

Study time

This kid has to work twice as hard for half the results when it comes to written school. Dyslexia, dysgraphia, low muscle tone in her hands… She works hard and has a decent attitude about it. “You got a C! That’s like an A for other people!” Learning perceptive is hard for all ages but particularly for the young. She has classmates that never study and she sees how easy and fast they work. Lots of speech and occupational therapy as well as tutoring and an IEP. She’s rocking it all.

Papusas, Cocoa, and a Picnic

When your kiddos convince you that a living room lunch picnic is a good idea. And then they decide that 1: It's too hot for pants, and 2: They need cocoa with their papusas…… But it's still TOO hot for pants…. Kids.

IMG_3684 IMG_3686As a side note we are loving Kaylee's purple boxer briefs. She no longer complains about getting flippers. (A flipper is what she calls wedgies because she has to flip her underwear out of her tushie.) I dyed light blue and grey boxer briefs with purple RIT dye because purple is her favorite color and really I'll take any reason to dye clothes.. Right?! 🙂