SAXON [math] a poem by: Kelly Funster


SAXON by: Kelly Funster (Age 9)
Saxon can be somewhat fun,
Especially if you are done.
A lesson is thirty questions,
The book is one [hundred] twenty lessons.
I’ve been doing it all morning long,
And when I do it I sing a song.
A few more lessons then I’ll stop,
Maybe ten more, then I’ll surely drop.
I’ve done my Saxon for the week,
And now my Saxon level’s at its peak.
I want to do some other stuff,
I have done four lessons and that’s enough.


I was helping her look through her backpack for her missing Saxon math sheet yesterday morning.
She was in a panic that she’d get “study hall” if she didn’t turn in her finished work.
Me : What’re those? (I pointed to a couple of folded-up papers on the car seat.)
She: Oh, just some poems I wrote last week.
Me: Can I read them?
She: Sure.
…..
Me: Kelly these are wonderful!!!! And hilarious!! Can I post them on my blog?
She: No, Moooom.
Me: Please. I’ll buy you some candy for after dinner.
She: Oh, sure. Post away!

Her Saxon book’s at school, else I would’ve photographed her with it for you today.
But these photos I took 2 days ago are pretty cute too.
This was her own get-up idea she wore to school.

Wait until you read her other poem — about her “Wordly Wise” language arts book.
Oh my goodness.
She. Cracks. Me. UP!
Posted by Jannie, the mom of the candy bribing rewarding hills.
With love to YOU — of course!
xoxoxoxooxoxoxoo














On 21 May 2011 at 12:09 pm Carl Coddington said,
Nice poem
It’s good to know that some good old fashioned candy bribery still works.
On 21 May 2011 at 1:46 pm Daisy said,
She definitely takes after her mother, I think. Very cute poem. I love the pictures of her here too.
On 21 May 2011 at 5:04 pm Shanae Branham said,
Hi Jannie,
Your daughter is talented and adorable! How awesome. It’s also fun to see that someone else bribes their kids to get to use their stuff for posts. I had to do my daughters chores one weekend to get her to let me use her photograph. I am floored by how beautiful the button you made is. Thank you. Is there anyway I could get the html code so I could place it on my Shanae Branham and Ask Shanae blog?
Oh, my youngest child is 10 years old and my oldest is 20. There others fall somewhere in between.
Cheers,
Shanae
PS Do you have a link to a utube video of your music?
On 21 May 2011 at 6:05 pm Jannie said,
You know what’s funny — I read this poem of my sweet sweet angel’s and my heart says “Dad!” as in the spirit of my dad, he who is always writing poems. I love how for special occasions he will pen an ode and read it aloud to everyone. And all written down in his hand. Special.
Jim writes too, but novels — and good ones. One day he will seek publishing.
Anyhoo…
hello dearest first 3 commenters who have graced my day with their words.
Hey, Carl as evolved as we have become wiht parenting, the olde candy bribe still comes in handy in a pinch.
How ARE you, anyway?? And who in blogging do you know to come on over here for first comment, one that was waiting to moderate?? I am Highly Intrigued by you popping in!!!! I have seen your name before somewhere. What’s your favorite tip for the world??
Hi Daisy! Yes, it’s quite uncannily uncanny!!
As I mentioned in my Sudden Thought above, it’s wonderful to see my dad coming through in her. And from whomever it came to Dad by. Those wild and silly Irish. Mind you , my hubby has a bit of the fun spirit of writing in him — but not poetry. Must’ve been all that Dr. Seuss I fed her in utero!!
Ahhhhh, Shanae, I am just so so touched that you are touched by the button. Someimes I make a button for folks and I never see them again — I’m serious!!! I guess they don’t know what the heck to do with the likes of me — making “Strangers” these little bits of art.
But I press on, in fits and starts as I insert these here between all my other life shennanigans.
but NEVER Shanae-nagins!! Have you an Irish name, Shanae? It’s very pretty! Wow you must be one majorly amazing woman — 6 kids between those ages, and still on fire with the passion of your art, well not only on fire — but getting yourself out in blogland and getting heard!! Bravo!! And remember — creativity in women doesn’t peak until our 60s, but with todays’s standards I’d make that at age 75!!!
How many kids still live at home wtih you? LOL on having to do your daughter’s chores — how we suffer for our blog art!
Ummmm, photo code — well, if think you can right click on the image to save to your computer and then… shoot, I forget on Blogger what to do next. I bet some dear Blogger peep will read this and comment below to help you with that!! To see me on Youtubes… See up above my link that says “Jannie Writes Songs?” Click that for videos of a few tunes I wrote. I guess switching it to “Jannie Singing On Video” or “Jannie Song Videos” would be a good blogging move for me. Probably. And update a lot of things here, in general.
xoxooxoxoxo
On 21 May 2011 at 10:34 pm Jeanne said,
Dearest Jannie (the mom of the candy bribing rewarding hills),
I just love Kelly’s poem! It’s so cute that she wrote a poem about her math.
I wonder where on Earth Kelly got the idea to sing while she works? I can’t imagine.
Regarding Shanae’s question about the code for the button, it has been a long time since I have been on Blogger but I believe the name of the Blogger widget to apply the code is something like “.HTML/Java”.
The code is .HTML regardless of whether a blog is on Blogger or on WordPress. The difference is where to place the code once you get it.
Shanae, if you save the image of the button like Jannie said (to your computer) and then use the Blogger widget/tool for .HTML/Java – to place that image where you want on your blog, I think it should work.
Jeanne
On 22 May 2011 at 1:39 am Hilary said,
Hi Jannie .. I love Kelly’s poem and delighted to read she utilises her time so effectively …. open to bribes though – might have to go on the little birdie to do a viral notification ..!?!?! Lovely pics too .. I love Kelly’s knobbly knees are yours like that? Bit unfair isn’t it – she’ll never expose them again .. great flowers at the garden centre .. cannot wait for the wordy one .. cheers and have a happy Sunday – especially as the world is still here .. big hugs Hilree xoxoxxo
On 22 May 2011 at 6:40 am G said,
Nifty.
On 22 May 2011 at 9:16 am Jannie said,
Good morning, lovely bloggers of the Internet Hills!!
Jeanne, Jeanne, Jeanne! THANK YOU for giving the .html tip to Shanae whom I was delighted to meed via the Flash 55 group. You are quite awesome. I KNOW — she wrote a poem about her math, still cracks me up to think she has. That little mind of hers just never stops. Yes, she does sing at school while she works, I guess. And nobody seems to mind, nice school. Which she’s graduating from in less than 2 weeks. Been there FOUR years. Gonna miss it. But so NOT gonna miss all that freaking driving, geez. She’ll be taking the bus, whoooohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Okay now Jeanne, since I fessed up… You ever bribe a young girl child with candy??
Dearest Hilary “might have to go on the little birdie…” You mean Twitter?? You would tweet my candy bribing indiscretion??
I suppose the world already knows my many failings from my oversharing here.
My knees WERE quite knobby as a child, but developed a raging roundness at about age 16. Yes, the lovely “pentas” flowers just outside the grocery store. We had stopped on the way to her school Thursday morning for salt and vinegar chips to go with her lunch. Yes, the “Wordly Wise” one, funny. I’ll be sure to send her 2 teachers the link to this and that poem. Well when that poem posts — maybe right about the time we finish her bedroom re-do.
And a Happy Sunday to YOU too!!!
Dearest G of the Conneticut Connection.
Niftier than fifty bags of lemon drops! And hey, guess what I tried to catch on the road just up the street this a.m. A FREAKING BIG TARANTULA! Thought the nifty math poem writer might appreciate it, but the spider was having none of that. Came AT ME!! And I scooted.
xooxoxoxoxox
oxoxoxoxoxo
On 22 May 2011 at 9:48 am jim in austin said,
When I first saw you it was half past three
When your eyes met mine it was eternity…
Thanks to Brazil’s incomparable composer Antonio Carlos Jobim for a little help…
On 22 May 2011 at 9:58 am Hilary said,
Hi Jannie .. little tweetie bird should know about bribing tiny knobbly kneed children .. even if they fill out somewhat later in life and even if Jim-in-Austin thinks it’s half-past-three but his timer says nine-forty-eight and mine eyes duz’d not meet his across the pond .. and I’m listening to Sara by Bob Dylan circa 1970s … cherry bye for now .. from the low hills of windy eastlibourne .. where the sea was rocking along from the westerlie directshuns this a=morning .. Hilree xoxox
On 22 May 2011 at 10:14 am Jannie said,
Dearest Dearest “Jim in Austin”, you who have brought the moon and stars to me, and everything else good that I never coul’dve dreamed I deserve. Thank you. Hey — wait — doesn’t the composer Jannie compare with the “incomparable” Jobim!?!?!?!
xoxoxoxxoxoxoxooxoxxoxoxoxoxoxo
Loveliest of Hilarys imaginable. Oh, I LOVE that song. Off “Desire” is it? Or “Oh, Mercy?” No, I think “Desire” Gorgeous something with your arrow and bowm I think is part of the lyric. Maybe? Maybe not.
I do remmeber the line about the children with their pails by the sea, as Sara and Bob watched them. Mutedly I remember the lyric, methinks. And so so funny you mention Dylan in this post today, because I’m noticing my guitar rhythm for this song “You” is a bit like his “Simple Twist Of Fate,” from Blood On The Tracks, which is my fave album of his ever, but hard to listen to, as there was so much sorrow in those beautiful beautiful songs. Just before his Rolling Thunder tour. And guess what!?? Last year, I finally got the “Renaldo and Clara” DVD — had waited 25 years to see it after first hearing about it!! enjoy your windy sea day!!
Now to get a bit deeper into Verse Two…. of “YOU”
xoxoxoxoxox
xoxoxoxoxox
On 22 May 2011 at 10:24 am Hilary said,
Hi Jannie .. the totally non-musical me – hasn’t a clue – me seeerched .. and found sing.365.com and so here be the ‘pail’ …
I can still see them playing with their pails in the sand
They run to the water their buckets to fill
I can still see the shells falling out of their hands
As they follow each other back up the hill.
Yea go girl with your lyrics and tunes .. for your “YOU” album .. cherry-pie bye again .. Hilree xoxox
On 22 May 2011 at 12:15 pm jim in austin said,
You’ll note I said ‘Brazil’s incomparable composer.’ You the best in the rest of the world. PS – Had Antonio been alive, he would have been honored to have recorded one of your songs!
On 22 May 2011 at 2:11 pm Jeanne said,
Jannie,
Actually, I bribe with Harry Potter stuff. One Harry Potter DVD goes a LONG way! LOL
Jeanne
On 22 May 2011 at 5:52 pm cinderkeys said,
Hee.
BTW … All this time, I’ve been assuming “Funster” was a pseudonym. You know, fun … funster. Was I wrong, or does your entire family use this pseudonym for creative works?
On 22 May 2011 at 6:07 pm sheila said,
When I do math, I feel how she looks…. I just want to disguise myself, lol
On 22 May 2011 at 6:49 pm Vered | Blogger for Hire said,
This is great! Yup, she definitely takes after you.
On 22 May 2011 at 7:41 pm Linda said,
You have a budding poet there. She’s developing her own unique fashion sense too. I knows you’re a proud mama!
On 23 May 2011 at 11:25 am Jannie said,
I had The Best walk on The Trail today!!
Dearest Hilary — yes, that’s them! Lyrics coming back to me now. So you think this cd should be called “You.”
And funny, the other of the 2 new songs I’m preparing to take to studio soon is called “Me.” Yep!! Ummm, I like cherry pie a lot! And apple pie. And chocolate cream. And cocoanut cream. And pumpkin with lots and lots of whipped cream. And… and… and..
Dearest “jim in austin” — yes you DID say that! My mistake.
Thank you, my love. For everything. xoxooxxooxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
JEANNE!! What kinds of Harry Potter stuff is available? Do they have coasters, and toasters and such??
Dearest Cinderkeys. I know — she cracked me up with that Kelly FUNSTER — I think it was actually my favorite part to read.
hmmn. maybe the hubby will become Jimmmy Funster!
Sheila, darling Sheila, whom I shall be e-mailing after I post this. I HATED math. But did I tell ya about what my sister read once and told me, advice I took. “Don’t let on to your kid if you sucked at math, it could set them up for very low expectations with it.” So I told here I totally ROCKED the numbers. She’s good at it tho, I swear at age 9 already further along with it than I ever was. Jim’s got a great mathematical mind, tho — she may well get that from him.
Hi Dearest Vered! Yup, you said it. Funny how they are so like us, your daughter who writes too, and the other one who makes you laugh.
Dearest Linda — I know! It was such a delight to find and read those. My favorite line was “my Saxon level’s at it’s peak.” Which she actually spelled as “peek,” making it so cute. Yes so much fun to see what clothes she picks out for herself. We shop at Saver’s, kinda like Good Will.
xoxooxoxo
xoxoxooxo
On 23 May 2011 at 11:36 am Chris Edgar said,
And there I was thinking the Saxons were not interested in math and were uncultured barbarians. Leave it to Kelly, student extraordinaire, to help me brush up on my history. In other news, Wordly Wise existed when I was a kid! I vaguely remember not reading it. I love Kelly’s costume — is it intended to match the Saxon color scheme?
On 23 May 2011 at 1:22 pm Aimee said,
“Saxon can be somewhat fun,
Especially if you are done.” — It’s here that I should extol the virtues of mathematics, but as to not be hypocritical, I will only sympathize. Great poem
On 23 May 2011 at 2:18 pm Jo Miffo said,
Ello my lovely… How has your weekend been??? Mine’s been fabul-arse!!! The weather’s been ace & we meet up with folks we hadn’t seen in a long time. We went to south wales, but we didn’t see any whales – but we drank plenty of tea, from a china pot
taste so much better that way 

I think its divine that she as called herself Kelly Funster on the top of her poem – It’s so mega cool how she as spelt “expesioily” I had so many memories flooding my brain of how my poopster would spell things when she was a kido, I think they have it right “spell it how it sounds” rocks my world
just ACE, ACE, ACE….
My headache is soooooooooooo much better, but still with me a tadgy bit… But I’ll try the cherries tomorrow
How freaking ace is Kellys poem??? I love her, she’s such a sweetie pie, I could squeeze her till she bursts
Did you take a peep at the pics of us singing our hearts out all the way to the Alamo??? I know that we will do it again soon, cuz I’m desperate to have a jewel-ette with my bestest friend from Texas
Did you know that I don’t very often, infact maybe once a year wear high heels, well I think I’m tall enough without them & also I can’t walk in the bloody things – I prefer to wear my flip-flops at all times, I have many pairs & I add to my collection all of the time, although winter time is too chilly & its a must that I wear my very compfy boots
Love you, you crazy chick xoxoxox
On 23 May 2011 at 7:02 pm KB said,
She takes after her poem in the poetry department
On 23 May 2011 at 7:03 pm KB said,
I meant to say she takes after her Mum, LOL! Blonde moment.
On 24 May 2011 at 8:56 am LL Cool Joe said,
Those photos are great. What a poem and what a outfit!
Your daughter is a star!
Can I have some candy too?
On 24 May 2011 at 11:47 am Jannie said,
Dearest Chris Edgar. You “vaguely remember not reading it.”
And the Saxons, I picture them kinda like vikings running through the woods with axes and beer.
good combo, tho.
Hi Dearest Aimee, I think she has a better relationship with math than I did. And quite blows my mind with the stuff that comes out of hers.
Dearest Jo, I think I have to go make a cup of tea, get a munch, write a new poem, make a new Blue Bunny header and do 10 minutes of yoga before I get back here to your comment!!
But not necessarily in that order — I think I cam work on me buttocks while the tea water is on to boil.
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxooxoxoxoxo
On 24 May 2011 at 3:25 pm secret agent woman said,
Sounds like the apple didn’t fall far from the tree!
On 24 May 2011 at 3:41 pm Dr. J said,
Without the Google search
I would be in a lurch
For in my math daze
from the olden days
Saxon was not cool
and that ain’t no fool-
in!
On 24 May 2011 at 9:16 pm Louise said,
So sweet and I really love your eye for colours! Great blog
On 24 May 2011 at 11:14 pm J.D. Meier said,
It’s great what you can buy with candy … You bought a few Hallmark moments.
On 25 May 2011 at 3:07 am SnaggleTooth said,
Good work Kelly! I like your out-fit too.
Who wouldn’t rather write poems than completing those boring math problems?!
I hope you found your worksheet n didn’t get detention. I’m sure detention isin’t as fun as in Harry Potter at your school…
N more importantly, what kind of nifty candy did you get? Make sure you brush your teeth good, too!
I want candy… Oh well, will settle for Marshmellows! Hope you’re not roasting too bad there now- we’re finally in the 60’s! Yay!
On 25 May 2011 at 11:26 am Jenny said,
I came over because Gina @ Special Happens told me to, and I’m a recovering firstborn rule-follower people-pleaser.
LOVE this poem by your daughter! Seeing her paper reminds me of my days teaching upper elementary school. She rocks!
On 25 May 2011 at 11:37 am Jannie said,
So guys…. how ’bout this I just finished…..
“YOU”
You came along at last with a song
I waited to hear forever
You standing there with October in your hair
And your eyes like the ocean
The bluest, blue, eyes I fell into.
You took my heart in your hand with your art
And we talked for hours and hours
You walked me home when the moon was our own
And the stars started singing
They way they do when dreams come true.
BRIDGE IT ON OUT, JANNIE!!
You put your arm round my shoulder and I…
I reached up for your hand.
Everything changed in that moment forever
The way that love had planned, for me and
But wait — I’ll post the WHOLE thing in a post soon…
So, as to this comment…..
Hi Jo — one whole day later!! What have I done in the past 24 hours — funny you should ask? How bout a few highlights…
Kelly gently kicked a 5-year-old-naughty boy in the shin with her shoe after gymnastics, but I didn’t berate her. Just took away her tv for the night. From the way she described it — the boy pulling on her shirt and pelting a basketball at her head, even after she told him to stop — he got off easy in my opinion.
But I had to do the “good mom” thing and let her know it was not acceptable.
Actually, I’m proud of me for being so calm with her. I think I’m getting to be a better mom!
But, where were we in your comment? Oh yes — my day. Well… I did make the header of BB with “dolfins and a sow-westir hat.”
Drank 1 beer.
Ate 3 wieners.
Slept enough.
Had a lovely, lovely kick-arse walk with me 3lb weights.
Austin is so FREAKING lovely! And getting so freaking HOT!!!
Oh, LOVED the FB shots — so many amazing pictures. Great memories. And funny — I could totally tell which trip of yours was which here, due to my “fatness” of pregnancy.
Remember what a hard time that was for me — me crying beside you on the sofa ’cause I thought I was for sure miscarrying again?? And you were so nice to me. THANKS for that again!!!!!!!! And for everything. Anyhooooo……. Sooooo, South Wales. I love Wales. And dolfins!!
We now interrupt this comment for a jannie-jet-to-the-john moment…
We promise we will be back here within 5 minutes to start tapping away again!!
xoxooxoxoxoxox
On 25 May 2011 at 11:55 am Jannie said,
Hey, I did pee.
But not on a trammpoline, TG!
Now I am off to Letter & Parcel land.
And one sympathy card land, which is never fun, but that’s the way it goes on this here plane.
Do you know we shine so bright
‘Cuz we’re angels guided by light?
dipped in light?
made of light?
on a human flight
We are here to laugh and sing.
We don’t need to change our hair.
Or the style of clothes we wear.
We don’t need to change a thing!
Why???????
because…
Everybody’s beautiful
Just the way we are
Everybody’s made of love
And little bits of stars
Everybody’s beautiful
Everybody shines
Everybody’s somebody
Shining all the time
EVERYBODY!!!!
And off I go now to an ether of blue and white tissue paper and ribbon.
xooxoxoxo
xooxoxoxo
oxoxoxoxo
On 25 May 2011 at 12:18 pm Lynn said,
Well that is a happening outfit and neat poem, too! She’s pretty cute.
On 25 May 2011 at 7:32 pm Jannie said,
I am drinking a beer and eating salt and vinegar potato chips — how healthy!
Jo, that’s potato “crisps” to YOU!!
Speaking of Jo, I was still on your comment… Jo, sometimes I do squeeze her until she pops! So so snuggly still. And always will be. LOVED those FB pix, will go back over again to look at those and more. LOVE how you called it the Funster album.
Jannie-Freaking-Funster!! Who knew, Jo??? And you were SO sweet to take all those pix of me and my buds getting ready for the Christmas show. And sweet to say I was a good singer when I still sucked back then.
I can ALMOST sing now. These new tunes will be the icing on my vocal cake.
Should you and I meet in NYNY??
Kelly would be heart-broken if she couldn’t go, tho. As she should be. Well, scrap that. I like a nice wedge heel, 3.5 inches high if they are comfy! Otherwise I’m flying like the wind in my “tennies” or running up a tree in my ballet slippers to scarf a cold beer. Yeah, boots are great in winter. Summer is freaking here now — 100 F expected tomorrow, sheeeesh. xoxooxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoo Love you too, equally crazy chick!!!!!!
KB — I LOVE that she takes after her poem!!!
Yes, I was so tickled with this!! I asked her 2 teachers at pick-up if they knew Kelly wrote poems last week about her two school subjects. The woman teacher had, said she loved them. The man had not so I told him I’d email the link to this post. Which I will. Later. After putting the clothes in the dryer and giving the cat his piano lesson.
Hi Joey!! What kind of candy do you like??? I like cotton candy, strawberry please — but not the stuff in the bags from the Zilker Park burger place that smells and tastes like grease.
I also like hard hard caramels.
Hi Secret Agent Woman, she astounds and frightens me with her talent, and humor! But that’s a good thing, eh?? They say we are evolving as a species.
Dr J! Did you have Saxon math too? really? Or study with the Saxons Chris Edgar speaks of? I bet you were GOOD with math!! Or great with it. Don’t you doctors have to take advanced calculus, and such??!!
HI Louise! Thank you. As many of us, I freaking LOVE color and all it stands for — oceans, clouds, leaves, shocking flowers. And 006699 is my fave HTML!
Hi Snag! I agree — poetry before “boring math problems!” Poetry before most everything, I say!! Especially dishes, sweeping, mopping, vacuming, windows and such. Oh, she DID find her sheet! I went up to her classroom with her to help look, and lo it was in her math book!! Whew. I think she will have study hall tis week, tho. Then NEXT week is her last — and MY LAST DRIVING THE COMMMUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jenny Jenny Coco-bop! hello and I am so so so so so happy you came here from Gina’s! She is a fine fine individual I’ve known over 2 years via blogging. And beautiful too. Lovely buttocks, as per her bikini in the dressing room pic one time!
THANK YOU FOR POPPING IN HERE!!!!!! I think you are as sweet as she is. I’m one of the middle borns, rule-breaking, FORMER people pleaser.
Hey, sweet Lynn — quite something, eh? We shop at the discount place, Savers and she HAD to have that scarf. It’s nice tho. Shs IS cute. And her bangs grow So fast. I cut them just 3 weeks ago.
xooxoxoxox
xoxooxoxox
xoxooxoxox
On 26 May 2011 at 2:50 pm Patricia said,
Another song writer poet in the mix – what a family legacy you will have…
and the Divine Miss Kelly has a delightful sense of styling..
Thank you Kelly for sharing your poem
Wow do I remember those Saxon Math lessons and problems….I was so confusing I hired a tutor for help with daughter #3!
On 26 May 2011 at 9:33 pm Moondustwriter said,
Glad k is in Saxon that curriculum tends to build strong math skills and it moves them along swiftly.
Love to K and Blue Bunny ( hope BB is working on Saxon too)
On 27 May 2011 at 8:53 pm Jannie said,
Hey, Patricia, and you can join us right along our family legacy, every step of the way, as you are an integral part of the journey of Funster Haus. TG she is getting the math on her own, I can’t help her with it. I’m so glad just a bit of candy brought that poem to the world!!
Hey, MoonDustWriter, yes I was amazed at the advanced level of that book. Not sure what books they use at her school next year. PUBLIC SCHOOL, whooohoooo. Jannie has driven to her current school for the last 4 years, in car an average of 2 hours daily for that. Did a little carpooling. YAY!!! She will take the bus at 7:15 and come home at 3:30. WHOOOOHOOO.
xoxoxoxo
xoxoxoxo
On 28 May 2011 at 6:52 am ayala said,
She is precious…candy always works
)
On 28 May 2011 at 5:16 pm Patricia said,
Here’s is the best math help I can pass on to any parent or child
Khan Academy dot com…
Math and mathematical thinking lots of lessons and variations on lessons.
On 29 May 2011 at 4:46 am Jannie said,
Hi Ayala, as long as it’s not as a snack, and she brushes her teeth! And yes, I enjoyed making your button!!
Thanks, Patricia! I will check that out!
xoxooxoxo