Frederick Family

Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Birthday and a Visit

This weekend we had the fun of celebrating my brother, Todd's birthday. Megan was pretty adamant about helping Uncle Todd blow out his candles! And, of course, she had to help open his gifts, too. We also enjoyed a visit from my other brother, Scott. He and his family moved back up to Vancouver, WA early in the summer, so it had been a while since we'd seen him. Megan enjoyed playing her ladybug game with him during our weekly family pizza night. We were also treated to my parents and Scott coming to our church and lunch before having to take Scott back to the airport.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Speaking of my Heroes...

David, Megan and I are EXTREMELY grateful to my parents and Auntie Sharon for stepping up to bat during my looney week...and always, for that matter! We love you guys!

Megan and her Teacher

I thought I'd add this to David's post about Megan's first day at preschool. Here she is with her teacher Mrs. Jennifer. As David said, the first real in-class day had it's bumps, but I know that she's going to love school once she realizes that this is more than just hanging out with Mom in her classroom...fortunately, thanks to my heroes she didn't have to come with me to my week of teacher meetings and set up in two different classrooms! I couldn't have done it without you...



Preschool!

Today was a big day in the Frederick household! It was Megan's first day in preschool. Since Carolyn is a teacher at Megan's preschool, I took a break from work to take her to her class and attend the parent orientation.

Anyway, Carolyn actually took Megan with her. After hanging out in Carolyn's classroom for a while, I picked her up and took her over to her own classroom. She had already met her teacher and seen the room, so thankfully it was not completely foreign to her. So, I hung out with her for a while, watched her make things with playdoh, talked to the little boy sitting next to her who was also making things out of playdoh and wanted to show me what he made, etc. ("Things" is about the best way to describe it, as most the time, I really had no idea what on earth the "thing" was... But, being a good toddler parent, I feigned excitement over each playdoh creation.)

I was about to make my exit, but realized that the teacher was already dealing with 2-3 traumatized children whose parents had already left. I still had time before orientation started, so I stayed a while longer. Of course, Megan had absolutely no problem with that.

Once the other kids kind of calmed down a bit, I talked to Megan about how I was going to go hang out with the other parents, but would be back later to pick her up. Of course, she was not at all happy about the idea of being left in the classroom. She wanted to go with me and started crying. Realizing that the longer I stayed around, the longer it would take for her to calm down, I told her that I loved her and would be back later, then made my exit.

I later found out that she didn't cry for too long and did very well. Yeah for Megan! I showed up when her class ended and she cried out, "Daddy!" That always feels good!