Zac had his 5th (out of 8 ) fencing class last night. He seems to really enjoy it. One of the teachers was happy to hear he likes it and would like to continue but said that Zac just needs to try and focus sometimes. I’m just thinking “You don’t even know, dude!!” I think Zac is doing very well considering his meds have worn off by the time we get there.
He’s also doing amazing in school. Not one single bad day this school year. By this time last year he’d already had 2 in-school suspensions and numerous notes written back and forth between me and the teacher. I am so very proud that he has finally grown or that my recommended male teacher tactic is proving true. I just LOVE being right!!!
Reagan’s fever from yesterday broke before noon yesterday. So I did not deal with a sick kid all day. That was a blessing. However, I kept her in her pj pants and a t-shirt all day instead of putting her in jeans. They were much softer around her belly. It all made me wonder why I don’t have any pj pants like that!!! They look amazingly soft and comfy. I was jealous that I could not wear my pj pants I do have (very thin cotton, like sheets) all day.
The rest of our day yesterday was just the same. Quiet, decently behaved. No real tragedies or humerous events to discuss.
I must add here, though, that my oldest nephew, Alex, was actually diagnosed with H1N1 a few days ago. However, yesterday morning early his fever broke and he’s doing much better. When the doctor gave him the meds early in the week, he told Marissa not to expect much until closer to the weekend. I’d say he hit that spot on! So we are very thankful for things to be looking brighter up there in Wisconsin.

Alex 2008