Grades Are Out! Clark Update

We received our Children's Grades this week
Commentary from the Children in Middle School
Robert (12)
Robert Baked this cake from scratch and sold it at a recent auction,  the buyer called to question if he really made it from scratch and said it was amazing.
Asked about his report card:
Robert:  Most of School is boring, and I hate it
Jamon:  What do you like about school?
Robert:  Lunch, Recess and math
Jamon:  What do you want to do when you graduate high school?
Robert:  Go to the Culinary or work to get to a good college that will get me a degree in Nuclear Physics
Jamon:  I never took Physics what do you want to do?
Robert:  Experiment or find new atoms
Jamon:  What will finding atoms do for you?  Why is that important?
Robert:  Finding new atoms means I can reverse gravity then I can fly to the sky.


Edith (10)
Edith's personality really shines here
Edith on her report card
 Edith:  In social studies I began with a not so good grade, then I got better
Jamon:  How did it get better?
Edith:  It went up alot
Jamon:  How did it go up alot?
Edith:  It launched to the sky
Jamon:  And what caused it to launch to the sky?
Edith:  A rocket ship


This week, the chicken lives (to quote from Moana).  I kid you not, after Alice said a prayer, the little hourglass started the move.  The next morning, I am not sure what happened, but it seemed fine.

We cleaned our living room to paint it during spring break (this coming week). There is no seminary.

We also discovered a mouse in our kitchen, we have censured the cat and I hope we never see the rodent again.

This weekend was Stake conference
Robert had play practice
Zoe, Alice Peggy and I went Easter Egg Hunting with the local community.  We were late, and ended up not hunting eggs but getting the goodie bag anyways.  They moved it to a new location and I did not know it.

Stake Conference was this week, it was inspiring.  We made McKay go Saturday night (last three sessions, the youth were invited)  and then realized it was adults only, so he hung out with some of the youth a the building whom were babysitting primary aged kids.

Sunday early evening the kids were out in the yard building fairy houses (sticks and wood forts for fairies that a ward member introduced us to).  Peggy called Rachel and I outside with joy.  Did she build a house?  No....We went and she bragged about how she pooped in the yard. Yes Peggy age three took it upon herself to squat in the middle of our yard.  Such independence!

Alice, Peggy, Robert and Zoe all holding their respective birds.


Love the Clarks!



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