
My French contest is quickly approaching (the actual contest is April 21st). This Friday the registrations are all due so I will have a week of processing about 700 students' names and categories to print out certificates and assign them all to time slots. Whew! It's a huge task.
I was wanting to do some misc. tasks this week before the "deluge" and so I thought to get the little gifts for the volunteer judges together --- I give them a $5. Barnes and Noble gift card with a little "thank you" tag and a granola bar to snack on mid-morning if desired. (We pay for a continental breakfast for them as well as a lunch on-site, but I always think the extra snack is a plus!) So I enlisted Connell's help to put the 30 gift packs together --- he is helping with stringing the ribbon (feeding the little tags and gift cards on to it!) I have to tie the knots (his strength is not tying knots -- he failed that part of his preschool screening and he still can't do it after nearly a year of coaching - UGH!) I also have been curling the ribbon with the scissors.
Anyway, long story short --- I could do all of it myself but figured that it would occupy him for about an hour and so I asked him to help!
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Tying knots? We didn't have that as part of our screening. Alex failed the drawing part, however. His people didn't really look like people, and that upset the testers. :)
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