Now for an update on the next son! J will be in 10th grade this year. He will be taking Algebra II, Chemistry Botany/Zoology (I knew that, but was confused when writing this post), History (medieval), English, music lessons (most likely trumpet
this year), foreign language TBD, p.e., and other various activities. It will be after Labor Day before we start our school year, so
we still have time to figure out a few things. I think he will be interested in starting driver training, but that will probably be in January or later.
J rolled his eyes when I asked him to go weigh himself and measure his height. Hey, I need this information for the baby book, right? His height measures 67 3/4", which is about 5 inches taller than my height. His weight is 118 pounds (he hasn't passed me up there :P ). With a shoe size of 10 or 11, he passed up M's shoe size.
He has grown a lot this year and is dealing with the problems that can come with that, including, but not limited to, knee joints locking at inopportune times and pants that resemble tattered capris. I'm only sort of kidding about that last part. We do have him properly clothed most of the time. He is just about at the point that he can no longer receive M's other hand-me-downs, and he does like to wear his familiar, comfortable clothes no matter how small or worn out they get. I usually don't mind what he wears here around the ranch, as long as he is presentable when we "go to town."
The Man told J to just be careful how he bends and twists his knees since his problems usually occur when he is kneeling on the couch and shifts around. Yesterday he came in the living room to sit down on the couch beside me and I told him to be careful with his legs. "I should probably just cut them off," he said. I raised my eyebrows in surprise at that declaration. Then he realized that I was more concerned about his knees than the gaping holes in the knees of his pants!
We have so many tree frogs this year. In the evenings we can sit on the
front step and watch the frogs hopping all over the yard. We've even
had quite a few make their way into the house (ick!) which we've never
had issues with before.
I'll end this post with a picture I took in our front yard this past week. I'm sure the tree frog was very thankful for his long legs as he was able to escape the jaws of baby garter snake.
As I said on facebook, maybe the snake will have better success next
time. If you only go after the ones you're sure you can get, you'll
never know your potential!
2 comments:
This pic shows up much better here than it did on fb. What sights right outside your front door!
I'm officially caught up. Thanks for the entertainment while riding the 2 1/2 hour drive home. I don't like snakes...gross. Even little ones. :) what happens when you mow the lawn?! Frog stew..
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