Friday, September 30, 2011

Little Chef

Bridger helped me make some cookies for a neighbor.  He's turning into a little chef.  I love having a little helper.  As you can tell from the pictures, his favorite part was licking the bowl.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Bridger's first day of Legacy preschool







A few weeks before school started, the principle from Legacy Elementary called me and said they had a position available in their morning preschool. So we changed our plans and moved Bridger over to Legacy preschool. His teacher is Ms. Cheri. She is wonderful with the children. There are 16 children in his class (12 boys). He goes to school Tuesday through Friday from 9:15-12:00. Bridger is so excited that he gets to walk to school with Chase. Sometimes they ride their bikes. It's so sweet seeing them leave together. It was hard for Bridger to wait a couple of weeks to start school. He would watch Chase go and ask when he gets to go. He finally started school on September 6th. He picked out a new backpack through Land's End. He loves it because there are polar bears on it that look like camouflage.


Bridger and Ms. Cheri. He loves his teacher. He learns lots of songs. I love to hear him singing his school songs. My favorite song that he's learned so far is the story of Goldilocks and the three bears.


Bridger and his good buddy Brody.


There are 7 little kids from the neighborhood that are in his class. They are: Jackie, Brody, Jack, Brody, and Taylor.



Bridger walking out of the school on his first day of school.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Look what Bridger can do!







Before school started, I took the boys shoe shopping. Bridger picked out some Velcro shoes. Then Chase picked out some tennis shoes. When Bridger saw Chase's shoes he immediately changed his mind. He wanted to have matching shoes. The only problem was that the shoes were "tie" shoes and Bridger doesn't know how to tie shoes. But there was no changing Bridger's mind. He was determined to get these shoes and learn how to tie his new shoes. So we sat on the floor in the store and taught Bridger how to tie his shoes. He got a little frustrated at times but after working diligently for a couple of weeks he finally learned how to tie his shoes. He's so excited that he can tie his own shoes!
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