I'm all set for next school term...I've registered for class, got my book, supplies and $100 calculator (I hope it's the right one). I've heard the Stats teacher is pretty cool. I hope he has a sense of humor, becuase it's gonna be a fun 8 weeks (minus 1 week because we'll be in Greece...DARN!!)! I usually pick her up before 5pm snack, but even when she has snack at school, she's starvin' again by the time we complete the 7 minute ride home. D usually picks her up on Wednesdays, and when he brings her home at 8:30pm, she's ready for dinner #2, this time at 'our house'. When we do have dinner at home, we usually eat by 6:30pm, and she'll have snack #3 before bed time. When the weekend comes, I'll be John Brown (don't ask) if I make food every 3 hours (you know how many dishes that is?)!! P has her own shelf in the pantry complete with 22 boxes of cereal among other things, and her own shelf in the refrigerator with about 2548433 juice boxes among other things. We've got enough food in our house to feed a summer camp. That's why I call her the Eating Machine. It's gonna be fun!
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After dinner tonight at Chili's on the World's Busiest Air Base, P and I went to the store on base to hunt for the Heffalump movie. We found it and I'm glad. Only one issue...There was no time to watch it today. After bath time, it was bed time. P didn't even protest! She must be really tired from playing and eating all day. I say eating all day, because the Air Force Instruction~the rules/regulations for the daycare~state that the children can't go more than 3 hours without 'nourishment'. I need to add that P eats breakfast #1 at 6am at home because she's 'starvin' every morning.
The feeding schedule (like at the zoo):
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Our Legoland trip has turned into a full blown TRIP, complete with about 8 other families, hotel reservations, and group rates.