On this drizzly day, we marked the first day of third grade for Mackenzie, the first day of seventh grade for Zachary, and the first day as a Junior (eleventh grade) for Nathaniel. Jillian woke up this morning to first day of school breakfast and confusion as to where all […]
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Today marked the first day of first grade for Mackenzie, the first day of fifth grade for Zachary, and the first day as a high schooler (ninth grade) for Nathaniel.
It is hard to believe, but the first day of school has already come and gone. With Mackenzie starting kindergarten, Zachary starting fourth grade, and Nathaniel starting eighth grade, this year is the only year that all three will be in the same building. Everyone had a great day and […]
As part of our annual Labor Day Holiday tradition, we once again visited Aquinas College to take some pictures of Nathaniel, Zachary, and Mackenzie. It is hard to believe that Nate is starting high school this year, Zach is going into the fifth grade, and Mac is a first grader…wow where […]
In what has become an annual back-to-school tradition, the Nathaniel, Zachary, and Mackenzie posed for pictures before heading back to school. This year we continued the tradition of photos at Aquinas, but also stopped by Whistle Stop Childcare (Mackenzie’s old pre-school) for some additional pictures. It is simply amazing how […]
Mackenzie preformed with her Whistlestop Preschool friends for the Grand Rapid’s Dominican’s Christmas Party at Marywood. Mackenzie enjoyed singing with with her classmates. Here are a few photos and a video from her performance.
Hayley, Jamie, and Sydney spent part of their day with Meghan and Brad at their respective employers as part of Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day . Hayley went with Meghan to St. Paul the Apostle School and assisted in preschool. Jamie and Sydney learned the ins and […]
Hayley performs as Betsy Ross in the St. Thomas the Apostle 3rd grade “Famous Americans” wax theater.
After a couple weeks of work, here is Zachary’s pioneer house for his school project. The house even includes a working fireplace (LED of course…schools seem to frown upon projects that feature real fire). A special word of thanks goes to all those who helped.