Friday, March 25, 2011

Precision Attachment Partial

Kids grow

But then they grow and I'm proud of that. Eight months ago that I, Criseyde, stopped working and I have been among other things to take care of Diego and Santiago. During these months our relationship has been enriched by many things and I've noticed the challenges of being a full time Mom. I want to say that he never had a chance to be the one to stay home. Ana itself. Ana had the opportunity in the first year of the boys and now that I do feel that mixture of pride, happiness and frustration because I love him to go outside to practice my profession and bring money home. Fortunately or unfortunately, Monterrey, since I returned from Houston has not had much to offer in that aspect but life goes on and I have to learn to live with what I have. And yes I have a wonderful wife who is part of the back to take us forward and what I do I have a couple of children is also wonderful in that I can roll over themselves and that I can make a difference.
Yesterday was the assembly of Benito Juárez and the Spring Festival. Diego and Santiago are second in kindergarten and since January the change to public school for many reasons, primarily economic. In Mexico, education is secular, free and compulsory and the truth of why we have to fall back and have to make that reality. Went to a kindergarten is five blocks from our house. So every morning we walked to school. The savings are twofold: they have to pay tuition (if the fees that all public schools are asking that if for the physical education teacher, if for improvement, if for materials) and not have to pay for transportation because we walk.
Is it better or worse public education? Well like everything, depends on how it is used. Diego and Santiago have had their period of adjustment but for me it was a pleasant surprise to see him dancing without the typical cries. I recorded it for Ana because she could not miss work and was excited to see so much concentrated and participating in dance in your living room. Diego is the bee:



And as the school policy is to keep the groups separate the twins, James is in another section and have other friends and colleagues. James seems far more easily adapt to change and I saw very loving with their peers. Of course, James is one of the worst mischievous. When she took the stand to lay a butterfly dance, Diego tries to put in place and that may distract the attention of his brother. Either way but as he danced his dance was the last time I was so bored by then. Behold, the blue bird the foreground.

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