>Frankie is so proud to be a kindergartener (almost). Well, considering yesterday was step up day, she considers herself now officially a Marble Muscrat!
And, while we were at Marble, we saw this great piece of artwork hanging in the wall! If you take a close look at the picture you will see the artists signature!
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>Athlete of the week….
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Goes to Bee! She’s done 10 miles so far in the Marble Mileage Club. That earned her a spot on the mileage club board in the main hallway of the school. Her first grade classroom is in 3rd place for the whole school! Beginning about 5 and a half weeks ago, every M-W-F at last recess the kids have the option of running laps around the field (1/4 mile per lap). Each lap they get their club card punched. Twenty punches = 5 miles or 1 toe token. Mileage club ends at the end of the month. We told her if she ran 15 miles (that equals 3 punch cards) she would earn her first American Girl Doll. (She has been asking for one for over a year and all of her friends have one). She has been plugging away at the miles. We picked a hard goal but one that is not impossible. She averages 3 laps a day, but lately has been doing 4. It is really is a nail biter. She has about 4 days of mileage club left and needs to do 11 more laps, and we know she can do it, if it doesnt rain…GO BEE GO!!!
>She’s done what no other bartobreezy dog has done before…
>… Cho Cho has passed her Canine Good Citizen’s Dog test last night, and on her first try! And, dare we say, she performed the best of all of the doggies! The teacher kept saying, “wow, excellent!”. We think her best performance came in the sit, down & stay. There were about 20 dogs in the room (so the audience pressure was tough!). After the stay command, most of the people would slowly back away from their dog repeating stay over and over (you had to walk 20 feet away). Not the Cho. After stay, we just turned around and walked away to the 20 ft mark, then turned around. It was like a triple axle triple salchow toe loop quad jump of the puppy world. The heel without tugging on the leash was a bit shakey but she pulled it out in the end. Lets also just say the test would not be complete without Bee and Frankie who ran immediately out to the center of the room when the teacher asked for “crowd volunteers” for the walk your dog through a crowd test. Bee and Frankie passed that test too. ha ha.
Celebratory tasty twist anyone?
>After…
>Before….
>our hula hoop tree
>One woman band
>this is my kind of weather forecast
>pass the butter please
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here is the birthday cake we made this morning for Bee’s birthday party with her friends. Lets just say it took us forever, and Cho Cho helped every step of the way! We bought one of those silver little squirty things that you can stick at the end of a plastic bag make frosting decorations with. We cut the hearts out of a larger cake. We ended up make a triple batch of batter. There was a lot of butter and sugar going down on Beech street…
>Signs of spring
>So it might snow next week, but at least we have had our first glimpses of spring! The crocuses are in bloom and tasty twist is open!! Yesterday was 65 and perfectly sunny! We even spotted some of the students in our neighborhood out sun bathing. That’s going a bit too far we think, but still we did play outside without jackets!