Thursday, June 17, 2021

Last Day of 4th Grade

What a year it has been!  Virtual school full time at home made us all nervous but you did it with grace, excitement and confidence.  In fact, you told me this was your best class ever at IVE and at that time you had never stepped foot in your classroom, met your classmates or your teacher Ms. Matheson.  Speaking of Ms. Matheson she has been such a rockstar keeping you engaged, being available for 1:1 time and making school fun even when it was all virtual!

Fast forward to May when we had the option to move to a hybrid model - going to school in-person 4 days a week for 3.5hrs a day.  We let you know it would be different than before;  desks would be 6ft apart, playground time would be with your class in a specific area, no socializing with friends outside of your class and masks would be worn at all times.  Even with that, you jumped at the opportunity to go back and I can say with certainty it was the right decision for our family.  You love going to school and are all smiles when you get home.  Being with you class and the IVE community is exactly what you needed even if it is only for a few hours a day. 

4th grade has been a year of success - challenging yourself with reading (you are an awesome reader), learning fractions/decimals and most importantly persevering even when it was hard.   We are so proud of you and the progress you have made this year.  

Next up . . . 5th grade . . . your last year at IVE!  Go Cougars











Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Eye Surgery #2 Complete

The growth Kallie had removed from here eye a few years ago ended up coming back.  We were referred to a specialist who said he was not concerned it was something "bad" and recommended we watch it for a few months.  We did that and it continued to grow so per the doctors recommendation we had it removed again - a bit more invasive this time with the hope that it does not grow back.   The removed the growth (with a small margin around it), used donor tissue which was glued and stitched to her eye.  I guess over time the donor tissue dissolves and her eye tissue will grow over it - Science is so fascinating!

Although surgery is always stressful (I was a zoo/Kallie was a trooper) I am happy to report it was a success.  Kallie was so brave from beginning to end!  Recovery is going to be the hardest part - she can't play sports, play at the park or run around for 3 weeks.  Once she gets the all clear from the Dr. she will be back at it in no time.