Sophia Avery Carson

I watched Sophia and Avery after school today and played with Carson after he got home. Then it was time to play outside with Dad.
And then the ball hit his hand, and it really hurt, the tears started, then he had to explain things to Mom.

Stonegate Bike Club

This week, two bike clubs in West Sacramento began. On Tuesdays, Stonegate. This is a beautiful new school. Rain threatened but didn’t materialize, but it was cold and windy.
Until today, we weren’t sure if this bike club would happen. Would kids show up? Yes, four students!

Crab feed

Last-minute invitations are so fun! Jim and Lucy invited me to a crab feed in Rio Linda but the tickets were all sold out. Thinking I was only going to meet them for a drink at the American Legion Hall, I got a call, Lucy got a ticket for me!

Jim, Norma Snell, Archie Sanders

Our table:

At left, Nicki & Jim Williams. Lucy is next to Jim

One of my favorite families from my teaching days, the Tomlinsons:

Ken, Sarah, Julie, AnnaMarie

Favorite story: I was visiting with a friend when this young man came back to his seat (the one I was sitting in) and told me I was his teacher. I love meeting my students all grown up but never recognize who they are (like from 1980s when he was maybe 10), so I asked what his name was. “Robbie Bell.” Of course I wanted a picture. Then I asked him what my name was. “Mrs Reeves.” (Smile) Uhhh, no, Arlete Hodel. “Oh yeah, maybe that was it.” LOL!!

TGIF

At the Rio Pub, although a few of us still call it Klein’s (the original name). I thought I was just meeting Val, but quite of few staff members at Regency Park Elementary also showed up.

Val Sills, Joni O’Connor, me


It was Dr Seuss Day everywhere:

ELPAC testing

Monday was our last day at Northwood.
Then we moved on to FC Joyce. We had a very nice testing space – unless we were relocated for one reason or another.
This 1st grade Afghani boy was the opposite of the Skip-it story from last week. He read all four passages out loud accurately but so fast that I encouraged him to slow down so he could be sure of his answers to the questions. It didn’t matter, he got them all right. Hurray!
Friday was Dr Seuss Day and all schedules were disrupted.
The librarian: