Sofia's World

 

Fall 2012

Third Grader, September

The day after Labor Daythe day after we got back home from ArizonaI went to my third grade class for the first time. Because Papa was already gone to Panama, Mommy took some time off from work to take me. The day was so warm that I wore shorts [right].

The visit was just for an hour, just to meet my new teacher, Mrs. Yeager, to see my new classroom, and to meet my new classmates. There are just eleven of us in the classand six are girls! We put our supplies away in our desks and made pictures of ourselves to share with the class.

I'm excited for third grade. I really like Mrs. Yeager already. I don't think I'll like having more homework than last year. But I'm excited that the two third grade classes go on a three-day, overnight field trip to Mount St. Helens in October.

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Mom and Me, September

Papa was gone to Panama for the first three weeks of September. During that time, it was just me and Mom, together. It didn't rain the whole time Papa was gone, and we had lots of weather that still felt like summer. Mommy and I did lots of fun things on the weekends.

One Saturday, after Oranjeschool, we picked blueberries at the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm in Bellevue. We picked for about 45 minutesI got tired pretty quickly, but Mom just kept pickingand got a good bucketful [left]. We took them home and made lemon-blueberry muffins from Trudy's recipe.

Another afternoon, it was so warm that Mom took me to Juanita Beach Park. We brought an umbrella, towels, beach toys, and snacks, and it felt just like July.  

We also went to the movies and saw __. It was kind of scary, but I liked it. And I always like getting the kid's deal with popcorn, pop, and fruit gummies.

Another day, Mom took me to see lots and lots of bugs...

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Bug Blast, September

Every fall the Burke Museum at the University of Washington hosts a Bug Blast. Mom took me on a Sunday morning. We parked at her office and then walked to the Museum. 

At the Blast, I had my face painted like a big moth [right]. I practiced drawing bugs like a nature artist, and looked at lots and lots of bugs on pins. We also saw a presentation by the Bug Chicks, two women who like bugs a lot. They let me pet their hissing cockroach, and one of them told Mom that I was a real bug geek! (She meant that as a compliment.)  

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Remlinger Farm, October

 

 

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Mt. St. Helens, October

As part of a unit on land formations, including volcanoes, the two third-grade classes at Sofia's school went on a 2 1/2-day field trip to Mt. St. Helens in mid-October. Papa went along, too, and we had a great time! They were very lucky with the region's October weather, which was sunny just long enough for the two days of hiking and exploring. The kids stayed near Randall at a cabin facility called Cispus. In the area, they explored the Ape Caves, the Trail of Two Forests, the Lava Canyon, and Windy Ridge. They also spent their evenings painting spirit stones, playing charades, making film canister volcanoes, singing campfire songs, and of course, eating s'mores. For weeks before the trip, Sofia had worried that the active volcano (last explosion 1980) would erupt and the trip would be cancelled. Fortunately, the mountain stayed quiet!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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