Thursday, May 21, 2015

Back to School Night

Today was back to school night for the boys. But first they had their playoff games for their basketball tournament. The school did a great job with this. There was a popcorn machine and they blared We Are the Champions after every 15 min game. What more could you want? Beckett very sweetly asked Alma if he could come so Alma got up at an inhuman hour this morning and went to work early. He still didn't make it in time for Beckett's game but surprised us all by showing up for Coen's

These two boys LOVE basketball. They play every day for hours in our drive way. Coen is actually starting to get aggressive and really go after the ball. 


After basketball we sat and watched a heated four square game while we waited for the BBQ to get ready. Our school has a BBQ before the classrooms open so every one can eat dry hamburgers and visit and play more vicious four square.


This year one of the fourth grade classes set up a "Wax Museum" in the woods. Anyone could walk around and push the characters buttons and they would talk to you. Mostly famous Californians and a few other random famous people. Some of my favorites: Jack London, Ceasar Chavez, Jauqes Cousteau, Julia Morgan, Charles Crocker, Leland Stanford, and Dorthea Lange. I was concerned about why the teacher allowed one of the kids to be Larry Flint, but Coen and Alma pointed out that he was Franklin Delanoe Roosevelt not the porn king pin. Which made a lot more sense. But in my defense the kid was in a wheel chair and had his hair slicked back, wearing a bad suit and had a freakish resemblance to Larry Flint. I should have gotten a picture and then you all would be amazed at the mini hustler. And the little girl below was John Wayne. I took the picture for Andrea so she would have hope for public education and future generations. Andrea you can't tell but under her hat that hair was reddish! Now that I think about it I needed a picture of Cesar Chavez too! He had a serious mustache. 


Then my kids insisted we walk through every single classroom at the school. We even checked out the Kindergarden class room. And per usual the decision was made they would be happy with most any of their possible teachers.

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