Saturday, August 30, 2008

A Sleepover ....Please Dad?


It's the end of the first week of school. Yeah..time to go to Gram's for a sleepover.

I picked the boys up from Breakthrough Magnet School in Hartford. The minute they dismissed the "walkers" and the "Picker-Uppers" I spotted two little faces at the office windows that looked amazingly like my grandsons. Connor and Riley were anxious to flee school and "get to Gram's".

I had a treat waiting for each of them on their seats in the car but first they were required to tell me what kind thing each of them had done for another during the day. Riley's comment was hilarious. It seems that in the modern first grade classes little girls chase little boys with the intent of kissing them. Horrified by that Riley has become a body guard for one of his friends. Jacob has been the target of "the girls" this week so Riley and several other of Jacob's friends have been surrounding and protecting him from "harm". Now you have to actually see Riley to understand how truly funny this story is. Riley is tall for his age but he is maybe 46 pounds dripping wet. To say he is slim would be putting it mildly. He's never found a pair of pants that stayed up unless they had that special little elastic strip inside the waistband to keep them up! Slim as he may be though he has a heart that takes up most of his body.

Now it was Connor's turn. You have to understand here that compared to his little brother he is a "man of the school". At ten years old and in the fifth grade he is "an old hand" at this school business. He told me that the kindest thing he did was to behave, listen, and do everything asked of him. He followed that statement up by producing two of the three small gifts he received from his teacher. One was a pen that wrote in ten... count them ten different colored inks. The second was a tiny clear pouch filled with the smallest stapler and tape dispenser I had ever seen. The color was a vivid Granny Smith apple green...even the miniature staples were green. Connor was very impressed at the length of the tape. It seems there were 108 inches of tape in the dispenser. He asked me to show him how long I thought that was. Luckily I am a sewer and that translated into three yards for me. A long...and I mean very long time ago my Mom taught me that the distance between my nose and the tip of my fingers pretty much equaled a yard. You can't imagine how many times I've used that helpful tip. When I taught it to Connor he thought it was "pretty darn cool" and when I told him there were three times that much tape in his new dispenser he was very impressed. Now for the third present...well that was for his locker...so he left it there. Lockers are VERY important to a fifth grader. This is the first year they have them. They also get to each lunch in the cafeteria. The younger grades all have full kitchens in their individual rooms. They eat in their rooms.

Well the question was answered and so the full size Tootsie Rolls were gleefully eaten...Connor's six times as fast as Riley's.

The traffic on the way home was brutal..It was Labor Day Weekend afterall.

After turkey meatballs and noodles it was off to a wild night with the boys....ah this is life.

1 Comments:

Blogger mo said...

Thank you for the nice comment on my fabric! I love this post- so much love for those lucky little boys. Your little mice are beyond darling!! I bet they take awhile to make- those are some tiny details!

October 9, 2009 at 12:40 AM  

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