Thursday, December 6, 2007

Parent Teacher Conference

That's right I had my first parent teacher conference yesterday. It is hard to believe, Emma is growing up fast. A little side note. . . I took Emma to the doctor the other day and she is over 40 inches tall. I swear this summer she was only 36 or 37 inches. She is growing really fast. Anyway I went to the conference yesterday. I was pretty sure it was going to be all good news, but Emma has a bit of an attitude, so you never know. Well from what the teachers tell me she is great at school. She doesn't loose her temper like she does at home, and she isn't mean to people at school either. They said she is very compassionate to other kids, ask other kids to play, and doesn't get upset when things go her way. They even said when she gets upset she just tells them that she is mad, angry or sad, without freaking out. She verbalizes her feelings at home, but there is usually a lot of emotion behind it. Anyway they also told me that she is doing great in all areas and I have nothing to worry about. One of the teachers told me something that is one of the best comments ever, even though it was about Emma, or Emmy as they call her at school. She said she wished she could be around as Emmy grows up because she thinks she is going to be an amazing person. My Mom watched the girls and when I got home I told her about what they had told me. Then I told my Mom that Maggie is going to be my trouble maker and I don't want to think about going to school for her. I have a feeling she is going to be a bit of a class clown, she already loves to make people laugh. Anyway I just thought I would share my first experience at a parent teacher conference because it was good and I feel like I am always complaining about things that have happened during the day.

1 comment:

Jessica said...

that's awesome! I told you; you were doing a great job raising your kids. I can't wait to see them. And you know what?, Maggie is going to be a class clown, but she'll be so cute she won't get in trouble. Great job babe!