Saturday, June 30, 2012

Jackson June 2012 letter

Dear Jackson-
Summer is here and we are enjoying everything that summer has to offer! You finished your first year of pre-school without incident and then spent two weeks in "June Bug Camp" at school and had a blast. We have had a busy few months and now that Mommy has some time off from work we are doing all sorts of things.

 We have spent many a hot day in the back yard playing with the sprinkler and the water table, you are very interested in swimming and at a recent party at Auntie Kim's house you were showing off your swimming skills. You start another round of swimming classes next week. We finished Music class this month and Mommy was glad to have that completed- you weren't too into the music class and to be honest Jack, you disrupted the class more than you participated in it so I don't think we will be going back to Music class just yet.
 We have taken a few road trips this month. We visited York Maine with Nana - we went to the zoo there and there was an amusement park- you LOVED the bumper boats and since it was kind of quite the day we went you were able to ride the green boat a few times. You were not so keen on the rollercoaster- when we got off you said that you "ate too much popcorn" and didn't feel to well but you did enjoy the kiddie ferris wheel. We also visited Thomas the Train on Cape Cod- that was an adventure- we got to ride a Thomas train and it was lovely.
Jackson, you are becoming very talkative and inquisative- you ask a lot of questions about how things work and why things are a certain color or a certain way. Your memory is also getting stronger and sharper every day and we can literally have a conversation with you. You are very good at the potty and I think that you are almost trained but we'll have to see how that continues. And Jackson, you continue to make friends where ever you go- especially older girls! You are my little man Jackson Reid and I love you with all of my heart.
Love,
Mommy

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