Atley - 1/31/2019
Atley ate waffle and a bite of fruit salad for breakfast. For lunch she ate bites of Shepard's Pie with meat, carrots, potatoes, and green beans. She ate whole wheat tortillas, and she ate her cherries.
This first picture is left over from yesterday, but I was impressed with how well Atley was doing on this activity. It's a puzzle of shapes, but also using colors which is how she is was able to make it work. But it's exposing her to lots of shapes as well and I was happy to see how hard she worked at it. Second picture: Linnea was having fun running and working hard to keep up with Atley and Nora. They were racing from the big window to the gate and back again; over and over. I took this picture when they slowed down long enough to play with the school buses. Notice that 2 of the 3 (Nora and Atley) are busy on their phones. Yup, that looks about right! :)
This next note is a little crude, so brace yourself! (Hey, I'm just the reporter so don't blame me!! Ha!) Atley noticed me changing Nora's diaper and of course she had to make an observation.
Atley said, "Your poop is brown Nora!!"
Nora; "What color is your poop Atley!?"
Atley; "Brown."
Nora, looking up at me said, "My brown is poop!" LOL! Ok, whatever you say!! So I repeated what she said; "My brown is poop??!" Nora said, "Yes!!" :)
I've mentioned before - several months ago - about the State requiring all licensed programs, regardless of size, have several emergency plans in place. It was a lot of work to get the required supplies and do the paperwork, but they also require a number of drills per year. I'm sure glad Lauralea works from home one day a week! So we did a "shelter in place" drill today. We have the perfect room downstairs where we keep the required supplies. Atley is in the far back of picture and found a book to read. :)
This first picture is left over from yesterday, but I was impressed with how well Atley was doing on this activity. It's a puzzle of shapes, but also using colors which is how she is was able to make it work. But it's exposing her to lots of shapes as well and I was happy to see how hard she worked at it. Second picture: Linnea was having fun running and working hard to keep up with Atley and Nora. They were racing from the big window to the gate and back again; over and over. I took this picture when they slowed down long enough to play with the school buses. Notice that 2 of the 3 (Nora and Atley) are busy on their phones. Yup, that looks about right! :)
This next note is a little crude, so brace yourself! (Hey, I'm just the reporter so don't blame me!! Ha!) Atley noticed me changing Nora's diaper and of course she had to make an observation.
Atley said, "Your poop is brown Nora!!"
Nora; "What color is your poop Atley!?"
Atley; "Brown."
Nora, looking up at me said, "My brown is poop!" LOL! Ok, whatever you say!! So I repeated what she said; "My brown is poop??!" Nora said, "Yes!!" :)
I've mentioned before - several months ago - about the State requiring all licensed programs, regardless of size, have several emergency plans in place. It was a lot of work to get the required supplies and do the paperwork, but they also require a number of drills per year. I'm sure glad Lauralea works from home one day a week! So we did a "shelter in place" drill today. We have the perfect room downstairs where we keep the required supplies. Atley is in the far back of picture and found a book to read. :)



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