EMILY,
My mom told me she gave you this blog address! I hope you come back to check in on us periodically! I will have to get your email from her :)
Hope you guys are well out there in Ohio. We are looking forward to the 4th quarter, but it will be a long one. We don't have any 1/2 days or days off until Memorial Day. The good news is that we get out June 6th! That is the earliest ever!
Please comment so I know you arrived at my blog!
Love, The Rumsey Girls!
p.s. tell your brother to post too.
5 comments:
Hey! I want to say hi to Emily and Luke too! Emily, Did you give writing lessons to Amelia because she's a great writer, just like you!! It must be in the water you guys drink. We hope you aren't too cold out there in snow country...Kisses to your family! Oh ya, and kisses to Amelia too! Mrs. Surridge
Hi everyone! This is such a cool blog! I would love to have one of these :)
Amelia, I'm really glad to hear that you are such a great writer! Writing is one of my favorite things to do - maybe I could read something you've written sometime!
I agree, the 4th quarter always seems like it's the longest. I don't remember what day I get out of school, but I know it's not for a while, which is very sad. But luckily it's SPRINGTIME! Finally - it's been a very long winter here, so it will be nice to run around outside without any snowboots on haha.
I'll make sure I tell Luke to check your awesome site out!
Love and miss you all! Can't wait to see you this summer!
~Emily
Hey!
Good to hear from you. I'll have Amelia send you some of her "stuff"
When are you guys coming out?
Are you driving yet???
I wish I was driving! Mom and Dad said that I'd have to wait until summer to start learning because they didn't trust me driving in the bad winter weather. It's kind of strange being one of the only
10th graders that can't drive yet.
I don't know the exact dates of when we'll be in California, but I know we'll only be there for about 10 days. We're spending most of our time in Hawaii this summer, because we haven't been there since before we moved to England. But ya, I'll have to ask Mom for the dates!
Well, I'll have to admit that being the mother of a 9 and 6 year old, I can't imagine seeing one of them behind a wheel! I t freaks me out even to think about it! But I remember being 15 and wanting to get my license and was so happy when I did! And then I was a always first to volunteer to run to the store to get something for my mom.
Don't feel bad, when I was a Senior in High School neither of my two best friends had their license. I was their chauffer.
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