Her class brought in musical instruments and learning about the procession into church at the beginning of mass.
Another funny from the week before was that she looked around at the parking lot as we were leaving and said, "Mommy when can we get a big car like everyone else?" --meaning one of the 15 passenger vans!
Daddy stayed home so Nate got a reprieve from his co-op experience. Max had brought his thomas trains with him and he really wanted to play with them the whole time. We did puzzles but they were very tricky-- even for the grownups!
Max did participate in coloring his big and little R and making his alligator puppet (in the photo below)

One of Xander's teacher's let me know that Xander worked out a great problem and they even used his work as an example for the other kids! Go Xander! With the addition of math blaster to the computer I hope he can just get his "math facts" down so he can move on to some more complex math =) I know he will love it! He seems very good with simple algebraic concepts.
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