Well, this Easter was not traditional by any stretch of the imagniation. Well, we had a ham, and hunted Easter eggs, but that was about it as far as traditions go. Since my grandmother passed away, the Hammonds no longer get together for Easter and since we don't have a church family yet in TN, we just celebrated at home. Luckly we had lots of company. Jim & Jackie came up and so did my brother and his family. We had a good time and the kids were glad to be able to play with their cousin Patrick.


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...
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