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STAR Reading

I hesitated to post this, but it's just so amazing to me! Hunter received what is possibly his last reading assessment in elementary school (5th grade). His scores are incredible, but what makes this so unbelievable to me - is where we were 4 years ago.  In first grade, this child struggled with sight words EVERY NIGHT. Seriously, there were tears 4-5 nights per week. Hour long tear filled, flash card sessions...daily. When I look at where Graham is now in 1st grade...reading/sounding out almost every word in front of him with ease...I truly realize how far Hunter has come! So what these results say (to the best of my understanding) is that Hunter is in the 5th grade, 4th month of school (GP 5.44) and tests at a grade equivalent of 12.9+ (compared to other students nationally). He's in the 98/99th percentile and can comprehend up to 80% of 11.4th grade material. So proud of his progress and so grateful for his 1st grade teacher, Ms. Shavon Diggs, who encouraged me to keep going

Full Moon Hike

At the last minute, Hunter and I decided to join some friends at the 1st Full Moon Hike of 2016 at Harrison Bay State Park. We got a late start and had to drive carefully because the roads were a bit icy. We ended up finding the trailhead about 5 minutes after the Ranger and other hikers had started the hike. Some other Rangers and a teacher-friend from Wallace told us to go ahead and they would follow behind in a few more minutes. "Just keep right" they said. About 150 yards in, the path Y'd off...we kept right. The path was a bit muddy and had some cool ice formations. We couldn't seem to catch up to the group, but we were enjoying ourselves. About 3/4 a mile in, there was a loop to the right...it looked like it just went over to the water and came right back to join the trail, so we just stayed straight and didn't waste time with the extra loop. We walked and walked and walked. It got dark...it got muddy. It got muddier - like shin deep icy mud, with briars bei

#firsthike

We participated in the 1st Hike initiative sponsored by the National Park System. One of our nearby state parks had a midnight hike, so we counted down to 2016 while we were hiking. It was fun for us all and we learned about the TN State Park Adventure Challenge 2016, and I think we are going to give it a go!

Merry Christmas!!

Well, Christmas has come and gone. It was a wonderful blur. The boys have video games to last an entire year! They also received a marble run, some Legos and a Spirograph set. Lots of board games too. Presents were slim for mom and dad because we were forced to buy a Christmas range! Yippie!  

Rain, Rain, Go Away

So this Christmas it was 75 degrees. It rained, and rained and rained. Almost 8 inches in 24 hours near our family in Alabama. We pass Noccalula falls every time we visit "home". I was surprised to see the parking lot full, as it had just stopped drizzling. Then I realized that they were looking at the falls. The last few times we stopped, it was barely a trickle, but the boys had fun playing on the rocks. Not this time! You couldn't even see the rocks and the bridge was partially underwater.  I went biking on Sunday and took this picture of the Chickamauga dam. That's a lot of water!

Rock City, Round 5

This is our 5th consecutive year to visit the Enchanted Garden of Lights at one of our favorite local places, Rock City. It was foggy and drizzling, but that just made the lights glow! It was beautiful. Graham was so excited to see Santa and Carter put up with it. ;-) I ❤️ traditions!