Friday, June 11, 2010
Blake got his very first "knuckle sandwich" last night. Terry and I went to an activity at church last night, and there was a nursery provided for the kids. Terry decided to go check on the kids, and just as he walked out into the hall Blake was being rushed out with a bloody nose. Come to find out, a little autistic boy in our ward punched Blake in the nose! Noone knows excactly what happened, but the little boys mom felt terrible. I felt worse for her than I did for Blake cause you could tell she was so upset about it. I never got to talk to her about it, but the boys dad came over and apologized, and we told him no big deal, these things happened. So hopefully they didn't worry too much about it in the night!-6/10/2010-
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Blake got his very first goal at his soccer game on Saturday. He played last year and wasn't able to get one, and on his first game of the season this year he got one! He was so excited(I think I was even more excited). Hopefully there will be many more to come this season. Way to go Blake!! -4/17/2010-
Thursday, December 3, 2009
We recently went to a parent/teacher conference with Blake's teacher. She had nothing but good things to say about him. She says he is one of the smartest in his class. He is also in the advance reading program. From the way his teacher talked about him you could tell that she really likes him and thinks he is a great student. Way to go Blake... Looks like you take after your dad!
-Kindergarten (1st parent/teacher conference)-
-Kindergarten (1st parent/teacher conference)-
Thursday, October 8, 2009
He learned to ride his bike without training wheels the summer after he turned 4.
Learned how to swim pretty much overnight at 5 years old. (Not that I would throw him in the deep end... he can still use alot of practice.)
He learned how to tie his shoes pretty much in one night. It was the day before kindergarten and he wanted to learn to tie them so that he could be ready to do it at school. -8/23/09-
Learned how to swim pretty much overnight at 5 years old. (Not that I would throw him in the deep end... he can still use alot of practice.)
He learned how to tie his shoes pretty much in one night. It was the day before kindergarten and he wanted to learn to tie them so that he could be ready to do it at school. -8/23/09-
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