Above, we have Krista. She was the primary teacher in the baby room. She did a great job and we were very comfortable leaving J-girl with her every morning. Her oldest daughter is Savannah who happens to be one of J-man's girlfriends. (Cynthia was the other.) I was going to see if he would put his arm around her, but as you can probably tell, she wasn't into the whole picture taking thing.
This is not a flattering picture of J-man's afternoon teacher, Sunny, but that's okay. Sunny is a single mother of three girls. She has to be at her other job at 5 a.m. and then comes to Kindercare in the afternoons and works til 5 p.m. This picture was taken about 11 hours into her work day. (By comparison, I work 7 hour days.) Anybody who works that hard to give their kids a somewhat normal life is beautiful regardless of how they look at the end of the day.
Other notes:
- A couple of weeks ago, Mommy went to a museum geek conference leaving Daddy alone with the J-kids for an entire week. It went smoothly until Wednesday when J-girl was sent home from daycare with a fungal skin infection. Note the red circle on her head in the picture below. Thanks to Matt for covering my Thursday class on such short notice.
- The blessed water used during baptisms does not cure ringworm. However, Lotramin AF does.
- Jonathan's favorite song to listen to recently has been "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. This song was released in 1987 making it 21 years old. When I was a kid, we would listen to Oldies 95 on the way to visit grandparents in Oklahoma. That was in the 80's. The songs were mostly from the 60's. The songs on Oldies 95 were about 20 years old. Inevitable Conclusion: R.E.M. songs are Oldies.
- Speaking of Oldies, Mommy turns 30 this coming Monday (the 19th). Please wish her a Happy Birthday.
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