Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sami School Update,etc...

Thank you for your continued prayers. Sami's situation is handled. The three of us met with her Guidance Counselor on Friday to establish an IGP (individual graduation plan). As it turns out, she is only 0.5 credits short and if I tried hard enough, I might be able to get MHS to recode a class. But if not, it is a keyboarding class that she can take online over the summer!! So we are all set!! YEAY!!!! She can take up to three credit hours online each year. Of course, she is looking into it! Oddly enough, MHS requires 45 (ish) hours to graduate and CFHS only requires 37. Hmmm. Anyway, I am so thankful for the input I received about it from the blog. Whew. Glad that is done!
Becca is taking her first SC standardized test today. She did a GREAT job on her practice writing prompt last night! She was a bit anxious this morning, but she is going to do great!
On Friday, Scott and I took Guinness to the beach for the very first time. (the video didn't want to be posted here. so if you want to see it,
www.dropshots.com/scottandrene ) OMGsh!! It was hysterical! This was his first look at any body of water larger than a retention pond! He didn't kwow where to start! We were there for about an hour. He slept the rest of the day.

The girls and I went to the beach on Saturday, too. Armed with nothing more than our books and towels, it was the most relaxing day we have enjoyed in a very long time. Sorry to sat that Becca and I are nursing sunburns. Why does PB&J taste more amazing on the beach?
We are still church shopping. I am having coffee today with the senior pastor of the church we have been attending. We really like the services and the messages, but I still have some concerns. Walking into a new church is not nearly as hard as worshipping without our FUMC family.
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