Spring Break!

It's spring break for the Millers-whoo hoo! I've posted a few photos that I have come across. Some are from Easter, some a little before. The first one is Chasen with a fading black eye-thanks to some poorly placed Lego's! The next ones include Chase and my mom after his church Easter bonnet parade, Chase shooting baskets at the church Eggstravaganza, and Chase on his slide at my parent's house.
We are off this week and I'm glad to have the break! We have a lot to do this week though, catching up on what we did NOT to winter break! Hopefully we can finish some projects and move on with our lives! We also plan to have some play-dates and take Chasen to Imagine It Children's Museum. Justin has a stomach bug today, I had it last weekend which stalled our plans then and Chasen had it earlier this week. Hopefully we won't pass it back around to each other!
Chasen is really starting to do new things every day. He is now pretending which is too cute. He pretends to feed his stuffed animals and he is always "pouring" something from one container to another. He jabbers a lot more now, though still is not saying any real words. He is able to tell us "yes" and "no" though, which is really helpful. He loves it now that it's getting warmer outside and loves to play out on his deck. I just can't wait until it's warm enough for him to try out his baby pool! There is also a park near by that has an indoor pool, I plan on taking him swimming there very soon. I feel like it has to be warmer outside, even though it's an indoor pool!
It's hard to believe there are only a few weeks of school left. Things are really wrapping up. The state tests-CRCT's are in two weeks. After that, it might be a little stressful until the end of the year. I hear the kids think the year is over after the CRCT's and really start acting up. We already have so many kids suspended and in "boot camp" I can't imagine it getting any worse! I'm excited for it to be coming to an end. I'm ready to start a new year with some new concepts and a better understanding of how to be an effective teacher.

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