Today was Andrew's last day of preschool with Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Glass (pictured with both Andrew & Avery). They ended the class with a picnic and Andrew's favorite...LUNCHABLES! As you can see, it was a gorgeous day and he had a great time. Preschool was a great experience and Mrs. Anderson & Mrs. Glass did a fantastic job with 20+ preschoolers. Mrs. Anderson is retiring after approx. 30 years of teaching...WOW! Next year Andrew heads off to Kindergarten...can Gustavus be far away?
Monday, May 19, 2008
Andrew's Last Day of Preschool
Today was Andrew's last day of preschool with Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Glass (pictured with both Andrew & Avery). They ended the class with a picnic and Andrew's favorite...LUNCHABLES! As you can see, it was a gorgeous day and he had a great time. Preschool was a great experience and Mrs. Anderson & Mrs. Glass did a fantastic job with 20+ preschoolers. Mrs. Anderson is retiring after approx. 30 years of teaching...WOW! Next year Andrew heads off to Kindergarten...can Gustavus be far away?
At long last...an update!
Unfortunately, it has to be very short. I will try to update with more pictures and stories very soon. As for these pictures...Andrew went to a party at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Springfield, Nebraska (located southwest of Omaha). He loved it and we got this picture...can you see him in front of the rocket? Avery is on her tricycle. Latest picture at Marge's Baby Shower. I will write more soon, hopefully. This is my last week of school with students for this academic year...needless to say making things very hectic!
Until next time...
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Look, Daddy, flowers!


Yesterday afternoon Avery & I went for a little bike ride (in other words: Avery sat on her tricycle and pedaled occassionally while Daddy pushed from behind). Fortunately we purchased the tricycle that had the extension handle for parents! Anyway, I found it funny how every so often we would come across some dandelions and Avery would get so excited, stop the trike, and yell "Look, Daddy, flowers!" Oh to be young again and find beauty in the things that as adults we often overlook.
Last night the kids stayed out at the 'Lakehouse' with Grandma & Poppa giving Jill & I some quiet time and opportunity for a 'date'. Unfortunately, after a long day, it boiled down to stopping at McDonald's on the way home to get some ice cream, Jill taking a bath, and then quickly falling asleep while I stayed up and watched a movie made specifically for high school history teachers: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. If I remember correctly, the last time I watched the movie from start to finish I was in the 8th grade (1988) at the movie theater with Carly Brown & Justine Groat. Israel Maiden, a friend of mine, was supposed to join us but he got in trouble at home and never made it. So in true Swanson male style, there I was on a 'double date' with 2 ladies...just like Paul Rubert used to do it back in Mt. Vernon - right dad! I wasn't supposed to 'date' - but if I remember correctly I told mom & dad that it was a group of people going to the movie...little did I know that in all actuality it was a group of LADIES and ME! In true Cassanova style I remember buying M & M's for us (big spender that I was...I think the candy cost an outrageous $1.50 or something for a good size bag) and as I tried to open it up in the theater during the movie it 'exploded' raining Peanut M & M's down on us...I have always had a way with the ladies! Anyway, I watched the movie last night so I could see what clips I wanted to pull for an end of the year class activity. The quote on the movie poster is classic: History is about to be rewritten by two guys who can't spell! LOVE IT! I am sorry, but anytime you have a movie that puts major historical figures like Socrates, Sigmund Freud, Joan of Arc, Abraham Lincoln, Ginghis Kahn, and Billy the Kid together AND in a MALL in the 1980's...CLASSIC!
Not much else to report, 15 days left in school this year. Starting World War I in my World History class (we jumped from Napoleon to WWI - running behind schedule) and finished Reconstruction so will jump through the late 1800's and early 1900's until WWI in my American History class for the last approx. 12 school days...no problem!
No news on the house...haven't even had a walk-through in the past week...Kristen, you may actually get to see our house after all!
Until next time...
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Happy May Day!
Congratulations go out to my college roommate Chris and wife Andrea on the birth of their son, Scott Stephen on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:29am. This is their first boy, with big sister Zoe paving the way for him. Again, congratulations Chris and family!

Avery & Andrew are acting like brother and sister quite a bit lately...best friends one minute...battle royal the next. Adding another sibling should be very interesting. Here is the latest picture of the kids. All smiles now, just wait until you try to get them to go to bed.
So May has arrived, which means Spring has sprung....sort of! As a high school teacher, I actually wouldn't mind it to be 32 degrees and snowing up until we get out of school...it helps to keep the kids from catching 'spring fever'. The students have told me that we have 16 days of school left, which is great...but that also means that I have A LOT of work to do in those 16 days.
Well, time flies and it is time to get the kids ready for bed. More later...as soon as I can get it to you!
Until next time...
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