Also pictured is the girl who's been a bit of a bully for Penny. A little sad, but I've got my first "I don't want to go to school any more because she's always picking on me." Penny seems to have a bit of victim mentality - doesn't retaliate in any fashion, just gets sad about it. I don't know how to counsel her on it because I don't want her physically fighting, but I don't want her to be a pushover either. For now, I've made the teacher aware and Penny and I have resolved to pray for her bully. I'm actually pretty proud of Penny because when I mentioned praying, she made a mental note (out loud) to add it to her daily prayer routine at school. This is totally on her own, obviously, because it's a public school. I'm proud of her for praying routinely!
Zoe is quite the charmer at school. Everyone loves to say "hi!" and get a smile. It's hard to be just the backdrop on which she is mounted, but it does mean no one is paying attention to my uncombed hair or burpy outfit. She's on her second cold of the school year already, though, so perhaps I need to be a bit more strict about not letting anyone touch her. She gets to do a lot of people watching on our daily journeys and I'm sure she'll be raring to go tackle the playground with Paul by spring time. She's already moving a little on her tummy and tummy time lasts long enough for me to finish a task - not a big or involved task, but at least A task.
I have actually been up to something at long last. I feel like I've just been keeping up for a while, so it was nice to get some things done. For whatever reason, we've been inundated by decent coupons for Shutterfly and Snapfish, so I went on a project binge. Three photo books in nearly as many weeks, plus some Christmas gifts and I finally made some prints to document some of our remaining time abroad. I also made some prints to act as stationary. I wish I could find a permanent use for all my wildflower pics from Grenada and the U.S. Once that was all done, I managed to do the calligraphy for a wedding's invitations in a mere week. I'm quite proud of doing that without totally using up all the extra envelopes with my mistakes. Now, my garden is finally starting to really pay off in tomatoes, so I'll likely be cooking every few days just to ensure we don't waste all the yumminess. Then it's birthdays, holidays and Christmas break, so I guess there just will never be a dull moment. Gosh, but time flies and it may be hard to squeeze in some good blogging time. I'll try, though. There's just too much going on not to document and share it.
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