Monday, October 01, 2007
Not a lot of anything to write. Henry had his 4 year check up today and got a flu shot. He looked surprised when the needle went in but he didn't cry. I was proud of him.
Just a note on the photo at the top left of the boy in a devil's costume. That's me, circa 1968 I imagine. Henry is going to be a red Power Ranger this year. He's got a cool costume that we got a couple weeks ago. I'm glad he forgot about it though or he would want to wear it to school.
Speaking of school and Henry, he will likely not go until he's almost six years old. With a September 5 birthday, he would be the youngest in his class and almost every teacher we've talked to has recommended starting him later. His current preschool teacher thinks he's ready though and he's been taking special pre-kindergarten classes with the other children who are going next year. We will likely pull him out of Children First next September and enroll him in pre-school in New Albany next to the education buildings. It's more of a learning experience and he could actually skip kindergarten and go right to first grade if the teachers think he is ready. Although, again we are 99 percent sure we will start him late.
Just a note on the photo at the top left of the boy in a devil's costume. That's me, circa 1968 I imagine. Henry is going to be a red Power Ranger this year. He's got a cool costume that we got a couple weeks ago. I'm glad he forgot about it though or he would want to wear it to school.
Speaking of school and Henry, he will likely not go until he's almost six years old. With a September 5 birthday, he would be the youngest in his class and almost every teacher we've talked to has recommended starting him later. His current preschool teacher thinks he's ready though and he's been taking special pre-kindergarten classes with the other children who are going next year. We will likely pull him out of Children First next September and enroll him in pre-school in New Albany next to the education buildings. It's more of a learning experience and he could actually skip kindergarten and go right to first grade if the teachers think he is ready. Although, again we are 99 percent sure we will start him late.