In her defense, I don't think we were actually going to leave the house for the remainder of that day.
Free-range children can also do things like go to Kids' Free Day at the Marin County Fair (since my odd work schedule means I'm available to take them). I'd sort of forgotten about the existence of county fairs, which is remarkable given that the Ionia County Free Fair was a consistent highlight of my summer roughly until I went to college.
we tried to fit in as many driving and flying rides as possible -
had a lemonade-drinking race and ate junk food -
- and learned about animals, from the wild ones on Mount Tam to the horses, pigs, ducks, and miniature donkey (?) in the 4H show area.
But best of ALL...we rode the Ferris Wheel!
Yes, it was too hot. I should have brought a hat. That modest glass of lemonade was $5. Lucie was too little to ride the really big ferris wheel. But we still had a great day - corn dogs were eaten, poorly made stuffed animals were "won", and the kids spent the entire drive home asking when we could go again. I thought we could use a day just to have fun, before we had to worry about getting ready for our big trip, saying goodbye to our friends for a little while, and saying one really big goodbye...
In May, we finally got our official contract for Lucie to switch to Grattan for her Pre-K year. A year ago, that was all we wanted, and after protracted and pointless complaining, accepted a spot at SFPM as a back door way to getting to the #1 spot on the waitlist. Never expecting, of course, that Lucie would absolutely love Montessori school, and love her teacher even more.
Tuesday July 7th, we packed up the nap sack, cleared out the cubby, and found a new windowsill at home for Lucie's grass hair.
Thanks for all the good times, SFPM - and for coming to our rescue last year! Ms. Jones told Lucie to come back and visit anytime - and since it's just a block and a half from my job, I bet we will.













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