These children, Camille, Charlotte Claire (lookin' spiffy in Jon's old shirt), and Jonathan...Jon was showing off his skill - he can peel a tangerine.
I decided to make it fun and opened a can of frosting. After mixing up the pumpkin muffins from scratch, I decided to open the can instead of mixing some homemade. They didn't care. They each got to stir the frosting. This is Charlotte Claire after I told her that her eyes were closed in the previous picture I took.
So much fun to sprinkle those little muffins.
I meant to put a picture of Camille too, but I guess I didn't. Before we got finished frosting these, I got one of the dreaded calls from the school nurse: come get Mali. But she wasn't throwing up, those are the most dreaded. Once I picked Suzanne up because she had been sick to her stomach at school, and she seemed fine. So I asked her if we could stop in the store for milk, really really quick. Poor child, she started looking green when we were checking out, and sure enough, as soon as we got in the van.....she...well, I won't spell it out. I felt pretty bad about that one. Anyway, Mali had a fever of 100, so I needed to pick her up, and she is not allowed back to school until her fever is gone for 24 hours. So I had to go pick her up. I left Camille in her jammies, put her coat on her and carried her, got the other two in their boots and coats and out the door...it wasn't too bad, but we were in the middle of having fun. At least they are nice and they will send the child out and not insist we get out and go in and sign her out.
I meant to put a picture of Camille too, but I guess I didn't. Before we got finished frosting these, I got one of the dreaded calls from the school nurse: come get Mali. But she wasn't throwing up, those are the most dreaded. Once I picked Suzanne up because she had been sick to her stomach at school, and she seemed fine. So I asked her if we could stop in the store for milk, really really quick. Poor child, she started looking green when we were checking out, and sure enough, as soon as we got in the van.....she...well, I won't spell it out. I felt pretty bad about that one. Anyway, Mali had a fever of 100, so I needed to pick her up, and she is not allowed back to school until her fever is gone for 24 hours. So I had to go pick her up. I left Camille in her jammies, put her coat on her and carried her, got the other two in their boots and coats and out the door...it wasn't too bad, but we were in the middle of having fun. At least they are nice and they will send the child out and not insist we get out and go in and sign her out.
Well, Camille is napping, so I should be trying to do something with these clothes....
3 comments:
That's a lot of clothes!
Hope the sickness doesn't spread to everyone! UGH....
I love your big family! I'm the oldest of 8 and I love all my siblings so much!
Enjoy reading your blog! God bless!
Wow, that is lots of clothes! Sorry about the missing hangers:( You have been through alot lately with the fire, but your attitude is a blessing to me.
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