Bow Habitat Station- Fish Hatchery Field Trip

I hope everyone had fun at the field trip to the fish hatchery! My students today were talking away about it, how much they liked it, and telling me all about the fish, the fish eggs etc. This was our first time to the Fish Hatchery, I found it interesting and fun- who knew there were 65 types of fish in Alberta? Not me! My only complaint would be that the field trip was too short- next time I will book differently so we have a longer period, particularly downstairs where all the fish were- I’m pretty sure we all could have done an hour just there. :)   The craft was great, and all the kids did such a fabulous job- I have lots of photos here in the gallery. Thank you to all the parents who attended and helped out, you are appreciated!

Selena Gomez Concert

This post is a bit more personal than classroom, but as a mom I wanted to share this experience, so please bear with me- or if you don’t want to, don’t read it. :)

I took my 2 daughters to see the Selena Gomez concert here in Calgary on Monday night. They are young (7 & 9)- they love music and sing along to many radio tunes…but it isn’t easy to find a concert that would be appropriate for young children- (for example, they love Lady Gaga tunes, but there is NO WAY they would be attending a concert of hers!) (no offense to Lady Gaga, I like her music too!). But Selena Gomez was great- no bad language, no offensive costumes, nada. Just a pretty girl, singing pretty songs. A perfect first concert experience for my two little monkeys. I got them each a t-shirt, and wearing them, we took to our seats and waited for Miss Gomez to take the stage. She did, and did not disappoint the girls- they heard all their favorite songs, and some others that they now love. They loved the dancing, the costume changes, the confetti shooting out over the crowd. All in all, couldn’t have asked for more.

The meat of my story is however, not about how great the concert was. It is about my girls. They were so happy, and so grateful- when we got to the Saddledome they threw their arms around me and hugged me tight saying Thank you so much Mommy! over and over. It was gratifying, I gotta tell you. :)

As the concert began, my youngest jumped up, and started dancing like nobody was watching. She was singing as loud as she could, arms in the air, and dancing up a storm. My eldest, who was also obviously enjoying herself- sat quietly on the other side of me, singing to herself. She kept looking at her sister, and occasionally said that her sis was “sooooo embarrassing”, but I could tell she wanted to get up and dance too. My two girls could not be more different. T is conservative- quiet and uber-mature for her age. She handles things diplomatically with great tact. She is a natural athlete and every sport she has ever tried has come so easy to her. She is 9 going on 3o. She also is always aware of how she is portraying herself to others, and is worried about embarrassing herself in any way.  E is about as opposite of that as you can get. She is a free spirit- she loves the world, and throws open her arms to it every day. She is a clown, and loves to make people laugh. She doesn’t care WHO is watching- if she wants to dance, then by god, she will dance! She prefers her hair messy, her clothes stained with paint or whatever else she has been dabbling in that day, her room messy, and there is nothing the least bit conservative about her.

They are both so beautiful in their own ways, and I love and appreciate their differences. In T I see who I was as a child and a teenager and a young adult- someone who was always worried about looking foolish, and always worried about what other people might think. In E I see myself now- accepting of who I am, flaws and all, and loving myself because of them. And being ok with looking silly, as long as I am happy.

I hope that my children will take some of each others spirit and temper each other with it. I hope that my influence can encourage T to let go and get a little crazy, and to encourage E to (at least sometimes!) look before you leap.

To end my story I will say this- when Miss Gomez came out to do her encore, many people stood up to dance as she sang her last few songs. Taylor was looking around, yearningly, and I knew she wanted to get up and dance, but was hesitant. I asked her, and she hesitated…then said no. So….I ignored the little voice in my head that said “You are a grown woman! You can’t seriously be considering getting up and dancing at a Selena Gomez concert!”- grabbed her hand, and danced the rest of the concert beside my 2 girls- who were both beaming from cheek to cheek. It was fabulous, and not even a little embarrassing. I will carry that moment with me forever.

Butterfield Acres Pumpkin Hunt

Last week we spent a morning at Butterfield Acres- riding in a wagon pulled by a tractor, out to a pumpkin patch to find our pumpkins hidden in the grass and leaves- then back in the wagon to go to the little barn to decorate our pumpkins and then explore the farm and meet the animals while the works of art dried. There are some lovely photos in the gallery in this post- thank you so much to Rachel for taking lots of photos and then making me a disk of them- I promise I will get a replacement for my camera soon…although I believe the photos here are better than the ones I take! :) Thank you to all the families who came out and visited the farm with us- it was a perfect fall day, weather was fantastic, and I had so much fun.

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