Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Wildcat Soccer
The middle school soccer season came to an end last week and the Pacetti Bay Wildcats came in 3rd in our district. They came so close to moving on to the championships with the score in their last game being just 0-1, and that goal coming from a penalty kick. The team that they lost to was the best team in the district and went on to win the tournament. It was a great season and so fun to watch. Go Wildcats!
Character Counts Award
On Thursday, January 26th, Ellie participated in a Character Counts celebration. She was chosen by her classmates to receive the award for the trait of the month: Respect. Each month the children focus on one character trait and learn all about it and how to model that behavior. The six traits are: respect, trustrworthy, caring, responsibility, fairness and citizenship. Ellie's class voted that she was the most respectful student in their class. She received a certificate in a small ceremony held by the guidance department with yummy cake afterwards!
One of Ellie's friends, Allie, who she has known since preschool and who lives down our street also received the Respect award.
One of Ellie's friends, Allie, who she has known since preschool and who lives down our street also received the Respect award.
Congratulations Ellie! We agree that you are very respectful and we are so proud of you!
Second Quarter Report Cards
They did it again...HONOR ROLL!!!
Second quarter report cards came home on Tuesday, January 24th. Ellie was so excited to share hers with us as she earned straight As for the first time. She worked really hard to pull her B in social studies up to an A this quarter. Emory held onto his streak of honor rolls but brought home one B. It was in math and so close to being an A at an 89.05. We are so proud of them and all of their hard work!Great Job Emory and Ellie!!!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Ellie's Christmas Piano Recital
Ellie played in her Christmas piano recital on the afternoon of December 11th. This is the recital that her piano teacher hosts just for her students, no parents invited, as a Christmas present for them. Ellie played her two songs, Chord Etude and Jingle Bells Boogie, wonderfully so I am told. She certainly looked beautiful!
PBMS Band Concert
On December 6th , Pacetti Bay Middle School had their first Beginning Band concert of the year. We were very impressed with their director, Mr. Rankin, and with all that his students had learned in just a little over three months. They actually sounded like a real band!
Emory made us especially proud that he volunteered to perform a solo at the concert. He stood up in front of hundreds of people and played his saxophone.....all after having been playing in a PBMS soccer game less than an hour before!
Emory made us especially proud that he volunteered to perform a solo at the concert. He stood up in front of hundreds of people and played his saxophone.....all after having been playing in a PBMS soccer game less than an hour before!
Thanksgiving
Where has this year gone? Just a few hours left in 2011, so I'm going to quickly add a couple of pictures of things that we've done this year so that we don't forget....and I'll promise to try to keep up better with all of this next year!
This year we went to Richmond again for Thanksgiving. It's becoming a tradition to make this trip each year now that the kids are older and so much easier to travel with and it's one that we really love and look forward to. It's wonderful to see everyone again, have a great Thanksgiving dinner and it serves as our official kick off to all of the fun of the Christmas season!
Our first night in Richmond, Kenny and Leigh-Emma came over with Jack and Max. It's always so much fun to see how much the boys have grown since our last visit. They are growing way too fast but it's always great to watch the kids together. Jack has a special fondness for Emory and wants to be with him every minute, doing anything that Emory is doing. Max has grown from a baby into a little boy now and it is fun to see him running around and actually able to take part in the playing with Emory, Ellie and Jack this time. We brought a special surprise with us this time...dinosaur tails! They were soft like a stuffed animal and attached at the waist. One was for Jack and the other for Max, but Emory and Jack had the most fun chasing each other I think!
This year we went to Richmond again for Thanksgiving. It's becoming a tradition to make this trip each year now that the kids are older and so much easier to travel with and it's one that we really love and look forward to. It's wonderful to see everyone again, have a great Thanksgiving dinner and it serves as our official kick off to all of the fun of the Christmas season!
Our first night in Richmond, Kenny and Leigh-Emma came over with Jack and Max. It's always so much fun to see how much the boys have grown since our last visit. They are growing way too fast but it's always great to watch the kids together. Jack has a special fondness for Emory and wants to be with him every minute, doing anything that Emory is doing. Max has grown from a baby into a little boy now and it is fun to see him running around and actually able to take part in the playing with Emory, Ellie and Jack this time. We brought a special surprise with us this time...dinosaur tails! They were soft like a stuffed animal and attached at the waist. One was for Jack and the other for Max, but Emory and Jack had the most fun chasing each other I think!
Max had lots of fun playing the Sesame Street saxophone for us that Emory and Ellie used to both play. It's funny how the saxophone is the instrument that Emory chose to play in band this year!
We were also finally able to pass along a pair of lion pjs that I have been saving since Emory was three and he wore them. Jack fit right into them and looked just as cute and I remember Emory being when he wore them eight years ago! Maybe we'll see them on Max in a couple of years too.
...and here is a look back at Emory wearing the same pjs back in December 2003. Such a cutie!
This year we headed to the Hanover Tavern for Thanksgiving dinner. The food was yummy and afterwards we all spent the rest of the day together at Tammy and Dante's.
Ellie and Dan after driving the four wheeler through a big puddle and getting soaking wet!
The annual tickle-wrestling match between the kids and Uncle Dante. This IS a Thanksgiving tradition for sure!The morning after Thanksgiving, Leigh-Emma planned a really fun scavenger hunt for the kids and adults. It was great to get outside and moving early in the day and lots of fun looking for all of the items too. Afterwards we had lunch together and then the kids got some more time to run around together outside.
Dan and I decided that we wanted to start showing Emory and Ellie some of our favorite parts of Richmond and this trip we took them to Joe's Inn. Mmmmm! It's always been a favorite although it really is just a little hole in the wall. Tammy, David, Amrah and Rylan joined us and it was a fun evening. Emory and Ellie LOVED it too and are already asking when we can go back again!
Our last night in Richmond, Jack had a sleepover with Emory at Ga's house. Emory was so wonderful with Jack and even got up with him in the middle of the night and didn't wake anyone else up!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
First Quarter Report Cards
First quarter report cards came home on Halloween...and it was all treats for us! Both Emory and Ellie are off to such a fabulous school year. They are both doing well which is great but equally as important they are loving going to school every day. Ellie wasn't feeling so well one day last week and I offered to let her stay home and rest and she actually cried because she wanted to go to school and be with her teacher...so off she went. After a not so grand year last year, this is such a blessing.
Emory has made a seamless transition from elementary to middle school. In fact, he loves everything about middle school so much more than elementary. It doesn't hurt that his school is awesome in every way and he has really great teachers who give it their all every day and really seem to make learning fun from what I see at home. Emory got straight As again and some of those As were in the upper 90s! Way to go Emory!!!
Ellie is also loving her teacher this year and learning a lot every day. She is so excited to go to school and doesn't mind the additional homework and projects that come with third grade. This is the first year that she has received actual letter grades on her report card. She too got honor roll and we are so proud of her accomplishments. She received three As and one B. Her B came in social studies and it was a high B at 87. Such a great way to start off third grade! Awesome job EllieBean!!!
Emory has made a seamless transition from elementary to middle school. In fact, he loves everything about middle school so much more than elementary. It doesn't hurt that his school is awesome in every way and he has really great teachers who give it their all every day and really seem to make learning fun from what I see at home. Emory got straight As again and some of those As were in the upper 90s! Way to go Emory!!!
Ellie is also loving her teacher this year and learning a lot every day. She is so excited to go to school and doesn't mind the additional homework and projects that come with third grade. This is the first year that she has received actual letter grades on her report card. She too got honor roll and we are so proud of her accomplishments. She received three As and one B. Her B came in social studies and it was a high B at 87. Such a great way to start off third grade! Awesome job EllieBean!!!
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