My friend Amy posted about her children's swimming teacher. How wonderful he was and how great of a time they had. I can echo all her praises for Clara swim teacher as well. He was awesome! Clara started out really hesitant and would shiver 2 min after getting in the pool (the water was warm.) By the end she was very comfortable and learned a lot. I had a great time not only watching Clara but the three other students in her class. Bob knew how to help each of them and took the time and gave them the attention that they needed. One little boy did particularly well. On the last day of class they got to go down the slide (which all them them didn't like) and ride in a canoe in the pool.
I guess I am ready for fall with acorn and wheat photos. It is plane to see which acorn John put in his mouth. My one lens broke. I am sad but happy. Now I have more then just a wish to get a new one. Necessity! I have high hopes for this next one. Good bye kit lens. My other Burr Oak Acorns.
6 teeth, not walking, weird napper, sparkly eyes, strawberry blond hair, has a fit if Clara and dad leave without him, obsessed with all technology, probably left handed, has a lot to say but nobody know what it is. We all love him!
Butterflies are known for their unusual life cycle that includes a spectacular metamorphosis from caterpillar to a colorful winged adult. They have an erratic yet graceful flight pattern that attracts attention when they pass. The Ancient Greek word for butterfly is psȳchē, which means soul. I particularly admire their symmetry and kaleidoscope of colors.