3 packs loose leaf paper (wide rule)
Several no. 2 pencils
1 pk. of erasers (that fit no. 2 pencils)
4 glue sticks
Pack of construction paper
3 boxes Kleenex
7 plastic pocket folders
Book bag (we have hers from last year)
Band-aids
1 box quart bags
4 spiral bound notebooks
Small box of crayons (24 ct.) Not any bigger!
Fiskars blunt point scissors (again, we saved hers from last year)
2 boxes of Wet Ones wipes
1 pack of white copy paper
1 small pack of colored copy paper
small pencil box
1 bottle of liquid soap
$6.00 spelling workbook (required)(we buy this at school)
$20.00 donation fee
(appreciated but not required!)
Can I just tell you that the paper products for her alone was over $10.00. So . . . after our 50 minute drive to the "big city" we began at Office Depot where we found $3.00 backpacks. I thought they'd be terrible quality, but they weren't that bad. I decided to purchase them for 72-hour kits. What a bargain!
We ended up going to Kmart, TJ Max, Shoe Carnival, Captain D's, Khol's (we ended up getting all their clothes, less one shirt, here), Target, JCPenny's, Aeropostal (Eliza had to buy a shirt from this store), Payless, Shoe Department, and Sears. My kind friend, Fauna, liberated us from Luke around 11:30, and amazingly enough we were home before 7 p.m. It was a long but successful day of shopping. The majority of their supplies have been purchased, and they all found some cute clothes and shoes. The purchase I was most pleased with were the brown and pink New Balance sneakers that Eliza and Leah chose. The playground at the school is pure red clay, and it is brutal on shoes. The shoes weren't the least expensive choice, but they won't be ruined after the first day of school.
Tuesday night is open house at the school, so we will get to meet their teachers. We are all very excited for school to begin, but unfortunately, Luke won't be going to preschool. Earlier this summer Luke received a letter from his teacher that explained she won't be teaching. She has gone to care for her aging parents in Oklahoma. I am hoping to find him some friends to play with though. He seriously needs "guy time."
So this last week of summer vacation I am really going to try to live it up with the kids. I hope to bake cookies, go swimming several times, do nails and cut hair, do a big art project, a science experiment, and have a movie marathon. Those are just my ideas. I need to run them by the kids still. It is their summer vacation after all.
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