The Cooper Capers

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Friday, March 23, 2012

My daughter, the goal setter



Sunday March 18, 2012- Carly has lost all three of her teeth so far on a Sunday. When the third one, that I blogged about last, came out on a Sunday, the other one next to it was also very loose. She could have had it out on Tuesday or Wednesday without any problems but she insisted on hanging on till Sunday so all her teeth would have been lost on a Sunday. Wow, that's my daughter the goal setter. As the days went by she was so careful not to touch it or eat with it. I thought for sure it would come out in the night and she would swallow it.  But she prevailed and sure enough, she made it to Sunday! Joey got up to go to his meeting around 8am and went into her room and helped her pop it out! Way to set a goal and stick to it, Carly!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Carly's scraggle-tooth

March 11,2012- Carly has been working on this tooth for a few days now. She finally got it out. She doesn't let anyone pull out her teeth for her because she is afraid it will hurt too much. So, she wiggles it and pushes it for days before she works up the courage to wank it out herself! She finally decided to do it because she has lost her other two teeth on a Sunday and wanted to keep the record going. Nice work Carly! It is a bitter sweet day for me because she has such a cute smile and now that her front teeth are coming out and her big person teeth coming in, it's not going to be so cute until she grows into her new teeth. It's sweet because she FINALLY got it out!


Carly with her tooth twisted to the side. Joey called her a scraggle-tooth and that was soooo funny!


Her tooth is finally out

Carly with her tooth pulling coach, Dad

Friday, March 2, 2012

Great Americans

Carly with Mayor Russ Wall

singing This Land is Your Land



March 2, 2012- All of the 2nd grade classes have been working on their Great American project for the last month or so. Each child chose a person in history that was considered a great American. They read about and researched the person then wrote a report on what they accomplished in their lives. Then they gathered items to represent this person and made a display. This morning was the presentation. They took their desks into the gym and set up their displays on their desks. A lot of them dressed up as their American and the children's families were invited to come and see them. Carly chose Abigail Adams who was the wife of John Adams, the 2nd president of the United States. She was also known for all the letters she wrote to her husband while he was away at congress trying to settle the unrest during the Revolutionary War. She lived in Boston during the Boston Tea Party and aided soldiers and military men on their way to battle. Her letters were most well known because they now give so much insight into the culture and history around that time period that would otherwise be lost to our knowledge. Carly did a great job on her report, dressed up like Abigail Adams, and sang with her classmates, "This Land is Your Land". At the end of the presentation they brought in some present day Great Americans including military persons, local fire fighters and police officers, Mayor Wall(the mayor of Taylorsville), and the superintendent of Granite school district.We all sang; "Proud to be an American" together and said the pledge of allegiance. It was all very patriotic and I could tell that those kids learned a lot, not only about past Americans but also about how great it is to live in this free country today. I hope Carly is as proud as I am to be an American and I am grateful for the freedoms I have.