Luke has been looking forward to the 100th day of kindergarten since day one. He took in 100 metal castings to weigh, 100 Hershey kisses to eat, $1.00 worth of coins to purchase things with, wrote 100 words, colored 100 squares by 2s,5s,10s, stamped 100 scoops of ice cream, drew a picture of himself at 5 years old and 100 years old, and also sent me an e-drawing over the computer. He also made a book of the following....
I wish I had 100 puppies.
I wish I could eat 100 Popsicles.
I do not want to have 100 garbage cans.
If I had $100 I would buy crayons.
I also purchased a book of 100 reading lessons that Luke has finished. I think this book was put together just brilliantly. The story of the day looks like the photo below. Luke likes reading, but it does not come as easily as applied math. Despite all of Luke's accomplishments this still does not seem like enough according to Richmond School. Luke doesn't notice the pressure, but the conscientious mother surely does. We will just keep on doing our best. I don't believe that the sooner you learn something the smarter you are. I think it is just fine to learn when you are a little older, but that is not how this school operates.
Luke doesn't read his phone books anymore but now he loves trying to make a really long word document. His current record is 603 pages. His average is about 315 pages.
On the 100th day of kindergarten I had a conference in Chicago. This is the farthest Dave and I have been from the kids in 5.5 years. I thought Dave looked especially good in his suit which he also has not used for over 5 years. I loved having Dave with me. I only knew one of the other 10,000 people there. The conference was extremely boring so I am so thankful Dave can love me through anything.
Here I am accepting my award for being an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist.
We didn't tell Luke we were going to Chicago because he would have REALLY wanted to come with. We have a trip planned to the Sears tower on March 24.