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...is for 6 more weeks of winter thanks to a little GROUNDHOG :( I don't know if we can take anymore snow days. Yup school was cancelled again today. Jacey asked me if she was ever going to get to go to school again...HAHA poor thing has been stuck home with us and she is going crazy.
G is also for GEOMETRY Jacey is starting advanced math early, she just doesn't know it. This GIRL from the time she was little has been lining things up. I can't find the popcorn image, but when she was about 18 months she dumped a bowl of popcorn up and lined every piece up before she would eat it. She has always lined up her toys before playing, and don't get me started on how straight her clothes have to be-it is our every morning challenge, and now her lunch meat has to be in a perfect line with the edge of the bread. It was so cute to watch her make her sandwich for lunch today. She was still making it as I cleared my empty plate up. First she has to spread her "white stuff" in a thin but very even layer with none on the edges then she very carefully takes her round piece of lunchmeat and folds it until she has the edges she needs to line up with the bread. Notice the curve line on the curved side of the bread too. Then I have to cut it into squares or triangles depending on her mood for the day...what a NUT, but we love her for it!


So as I was watching Jacey make her sandwich I noticed something...The sun is getting higher in the sky, and you know what that means right...Spring is just around the corner! It used to be that when I sat down for lunch I had the sun shining right in my eyes, not today though...YAY!
So my National Heart Awareness Month tid bit...
Almost 80 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home and are witnessed by a family member. Currently the survival rate of cardiac arrest victims is approximately 6.4 percent. CPR can double a victim's chance of survival by maintaining vital blood flow to the heart and brain until more advanced care can be given.
I know that sounds scary/harsh, but most communities offer CPR classes and it would be a good idea for all of us to take advantage of those classes and stay up to date.
Hope all is well with you all-thanks for stopping by.
G is also for GEOMETRY Jacey is starting advanced math early, she just doesn't know it. This GIRL from the time she was little has been lining things up. I can't find the popcorn image, but when she was about 18 months she dumped a bowl of popcorn up and lined every piece up before she would eat it. She has always lined up her toys before playing, and don't get me started on how straight her clothes have to be-it is our every morning challenge, and now her lunch meat has to be in a perfect line with the edge of the bread. It was so cute to watch her make her sandwich for lunch today. She was still making it as I cleared my empty plate up. First she has to spread her "white stuff" in a thin but very even layer with none on the edges then she very carefully takes her round piece of lunchmeat and folds it until she has the edges she needs to line up with the bread. Notice the curve line on the curved side of the bread too. Then I have to cut it into squares or triangles depending on her mood for the day...what a NUT, but we love her for it!


So as I was watching Jacey make her sandwich I noticed something...The sun is getting higher in the sky, and you know what that means right...Spring is just around the corner! It used to be that when I sat down for lunch I had the sun shining right in my eyes, not today though...YAY!
So my National Heart Awareness Month tid bit...
Almost 80 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home and are witnessed by a family member. Currently the survival rate of cardiac arrest victims is approximately 6.4 percent. CPR can double a victim's chance of survival by maintaining vital blood flow to the heart and brain until more advanced care can be given.
I know that sounds scary/harsh, but most communities offer CPR classes and it would be a good idea for all of us to take advantage of those classes and stay up to date.
Hope all is well with you all-thanks for stopping by.

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