My Little Graduate
My son graduated from preschool last week, and I just had to share a few photos. Notice the way he’s hiding his face, even though he’s stuck in the front row?
It was a cute ceremony, complete with songs and children sharing “What I Learned in Pre-K.” When it was time for my son to do his part, his teacher said, “Would you like to share what you learned?” My dear boy blanched and shook his head wildly. “No.” Poor boy. He inherited his stage fright honestly. 
Now he’s home with me, and I’m going to do my best to mix a balance of summer fun (e.g. lounging in the inflatable kiddie pool) with making sure he doesn’t forget everything he learned. Today we went to the library, and I browsed for more research books while my darling son picked out a mix of Berenstein Bear books, books on the solar system, and a biography of Abraham Lincoln.
I turned in my revised manuscript today for Her Warrior King, so now I can focus on the new ideas. I wrote 11 pages on a Victorian manuscript and realized that I wasn’t going to get any further until I figured out the external plot (which means—research!).
Also, all this week I’m hosting a discussion group on eharlequin. The topic is “Boys Your Mother Warned You About.”
This is the first time I’ve done this, so if any of you wouldn’t mind, I’d welcome your company!
We can talk about Ireland or hunky warriors…anything along those lines, really. I’m going to do prize giveaways to random commenters each day, so please stop by! I’m kicking it off with an autographed copy of Her Irish Warrior and as each day goes on, I’ll do drawings for chocolate, other signed books, blatant bribes that sort of thing. Hope you can stop by!










Holly Says:
Aww! How sweet! Congrats to little man!
I’ll head over to eharlequin and check it out!
Olga Says:
How cute! And what an interesting choice of books. Sure, I’ll try to stop by eHarlequin. The bribes, I mean, the discussion, of course, sound awesome.
beth Says:
What a cutie.
Congratulations to him (and you - he’s getting so big!)
You do know how to offer a good bribe.
MaryF Says:
I always tried to work with my son over the vacation. Never worked out for us, but he’s doing okay. He’s a junior now and finally loving reading again, though!
Melissa Says:
What cute pics! Hope your summer is full of fun!
Melissa Mc Says:
Congrats to your son! I’ll try to swing by eharlequin if I can. Summer (ie no school) makes internet usage and writing a lot harder!