We saw Alicia off on Monday and went back to our busy work
schedule. We are returning home to US at the end of June. Interesting bout of unraveling logistics. But I think it will be much easier this time.
The pictures in this post are from Sunday @ Kew Gardens and some home pics during the week.
Trying to remember the highlights for the week. On Wednesday
I went to Georgia’s school for the parent teacher conference. Georgia’s teachers
shared that she is the “model” student and they could not be happier with her. She
is sweet, listens to directions, acts on them thoughtfully; her work is neat
and other kids like her.

Awesome to hear! In a bit of a contrast, at home we
are starting to hear the distant echos of the teenage years to come. Georgia is
starting to question some of the things we tell her or ask her to do. It is
understandable but unexpected and we have to find a way to set the stage for
constructive equality-based dialogue with her in the future. The switch from babyshness
is happening faster than we thought.

Isabella is on the last cusp of the period when kids say the
funniest things. We are trying to remember everything but somehow nothing
stays. This week she was talking about the little “chuchelko” monster that eats
insects her teachers told her about. I asked her about the features of this
creature. Supposedly it is the size of a doll, looks humanoid, wears clothing
designed to look like human. I was at a complete loss. Spoke to her teachers about
it. At last, using some deductive reasoning and more questioning we derived to
the answer that it is a scarecrow. That’s
how she interpreted what teachers told her. Pretty fascinating.
And on Friday evening we took a long and slow ride to Exeter
to get positioned for our weekend of exploration of the Southwest. There were a
few minor accidents on the way. It is exasperating to watch people slow down
and waste their time to watch the fender benders. 3.5 hour drive stretched to 5.
Will there ever be time when people will stop doing this?
Almost forgot - another major highlight on Thursday - boiler guy came over and we all able to take a bath/shower without having to boil the water in the pots first. Don't know how long it will last this time.. so cautiously dipping our toes in.
On Thursday kids and I went to Benthals after dinner to get
a large puzzle and a ship model that we will work on putting together.
We settled down at a very comfortable Clock Tower Hotel and
kids were asleep in their bed before we whooped out our phones for the final
catch up on the emails.