So whats new, Hebrew?
One last post before I head off to bed. Steph had her first spanish class today. It is a five week excelerated course offered by the International College of the Cayman Islands. The College is across the street from our house. The class meets everyday (except Friday) for two or three hours. Steph missed the first week and there is an exam this Wednesday. Hence, Steph is hunched over the dining room table making flash cards and trying to catch up. I think she is crazy. But I do admire her focus. When she fixes on something, there is no stopping her.
Sam and Oliver are over the colds they came down with this weekend. (However, their dad is still feeling its effects.) The boys are now attending First Baptist "Wee Care" on the mornings of Steph's class. This is four mornings a week, up from their previous two mornings a week. One of the fun aspects of their going to a religious daycare is that from time to time, prior to a meal or snack, Sam will ask to say grace. He begins by requiring all in attendence to clasp their hands below their chin and close their eyes. No peeking! He then says his prayer: "thank you god for our snack, amen." I suppose you have to be their, but its really sweet.
Sam and Oliver are over the colds they came down with this weekend. (However, their dad is still feeling its effects.) The boys are now attending First Baptist "Wee Care" on the mornings of Steph's class. This is four mornings a week, up from their previous two mornings a week. One of the fun aspects of their going to a religious daycare is that from time to time, prior to a meal or snack, Sam will ask to say grace. He begins by requiring all in attendence to clasp their hands below their chin and close their eyes. No peeking! He then says his prayer: "thank you god for our snack, amen." I suppose you have to be their, but its really sweet.
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