Monday, September 17, 2012

Kindergarten School Photo


So I'm not entirely sure how they arrived at getting this facial expression, but she's still a pretty cute kid!  Today we got these photos back, although the order isn't what we asked for.  We'll settle all that later, but for now here's the official school photo for Madison for kindergarten.

After school we picked up Madison and headed to one of her favorite destinations:  the chiropractor's office.  She just giggles and giggles the entire time she's there, and one of these visits, I'm planning on bringing by a recorder.  It is simply hilarious!

Afterwards, we had plans to go get something nicer to eat, when suddenly we thought a trip to Krystal's would be in order.  Context:  our visits to this fast food restaurant are about as frequent as certain comets' visits to our solar system.  Really, I can't explain the draw - especially after you've done eating there.  Certainly this isn't the best advertisement - nor would the following statement:  Madison didn't like it.  She did like the pickles and the fries though!

We brought the food home and ate it at the table as the rain poured down outside.  It was a gloomy sort of Monday, but it was a relaxing one for all of us.  The weekend was a lot of work again, so Mondays are sort of a day to gather your wits.  We apparently had wits all over the place.

As a reward for all the good piano practice and homework, we did play a bit of Lego Pirates again, where we had a Barbossa-fest.  Madison is on about Captain Barbossa of late, so Daddy played the peg-legged, frog-throwing version, while Madison used the original man in black.  Together we whooped up on Spaniards - and as a bonus, Daddy let her see a scene from "On Stranger Tides" as she drank her milk.

Then it was off to bedtime for another chapter of "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg."  As a bonus, as we listen to the book being read, Daddy is showing Madison the pictures from the same book.  It's a great series of books if you get a chance - Madison is enjoying the fairies, as are Mommy and Daddy.

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