Once again, summer seemed to fly by and suddenly school was starting again. There is something about first day of school pictures that really reminds me how quickly my children are growing up. I've said before and I'll say it again, once they start Kindergarten, it seems like a blink until they're leaving home. It still seems so strange to me not to have Taylor here anymore!
This year Kendall began his 10th grade year. After getting freshman year under his belt, he was a lot more confident and excited about this year. He's enjoying his classes and his friends (including reconnecting with some of his younger friends who are now freshmen). He's got a full schedule of some pretty tough classes but has been doing well and keeping up with all the extras like marching band.
The other three kids started their year still here at Albion Community School. Some of that changed later, but I'll get to that in a future post.
Lynnsey is already a 7th grader. She got off to a bit of a tough start. She had hoped that she would be able to have more of a junior high experience with at least a few different teachers and class periods, but because of budget cuts at the school, she was pretty much in one classroom all day long just like her elementary school experience. That was a big disappointment and then they wound up shuffling her around the first day. She thought she had one teacher but partway through the day, they made her switch to a different class after she had been excited about some of her friends in that one plus, the teacher was one of Kendall's favorites. But it turned out that other friends were in the other classroom and her teacher was the wife of the first
teacher who is equally as awesome. So after the first few days, things settled down and she began to enjoy it more. And as an awesome bonus, she did get to switch to the other teacher for a subject or two during the day so she still gets to enjoy being in his class at least part of the time.

Spencer is a 5th grader this year! That seems the craziest to me I think because he's still so small. He's loving his teacher who we requested because Lynnsey and Taylor had both had her and loved her and she seems like a nice fit for Spencer. He is especially loving her huge classroom with the little reading cubbies where kids can go and relax with a book as a reward for getting their work done and having good behavior.
And my baby is a 2nd grader! We didn't know either of the second grade teachers this year so we didn't request anyone. Later Kaya told me that she had actually been hoping to get into Mrs. Taylor's class but she wound up in Mr. Hick's class instead. It only took that first day though for her to be thrilled with him.
It was a busy month with soccer starting up again and the kids adjusting to their schedules at school. As always we had a fun time at the Festival of the Forks. It was a little rainy at times and overcast, but it didn't stop the parade or the festivities.
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| Kaya marched with her classmates and the rest of Albion Community School. |
Spencer and Lynnsey marched with the school band. Spencer and the other 5th graders didn't have their instrument, but their new band teacher had them march anyway. (Probably to make it look bigger than it really was!) And Kendall marched with the high school band (they sounded great!). Later Kaya participated in a "pie" eating contest but was sorely disappointed that this year they didn't have real pies. They were prepackaged pastry thingies that were so dry and took the kids forever to get down. Kaya came close but another kid finished just before her. You can see in the picture below how enthusiastic she was about the whole event! Hopefully they learned their lesson and will go back to real pies for the next contest!After walking around and checking everything out, we made sure to buy our traditional elephant ears and then went for our traditional lunch of homemade tamales! Yum!













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