Banished to Paperwork Mountain
I feel like I was put in jail and forced to make license plates all day. But actually, no one forced me, and it wasn’t license plates. And it wasn’t jail. It was school paperwork.
That’s right, paperwork for school registration for Nathanael and Hannah. Photos, medical information, vital statistics, legal stuff – these schools will soon know all there is to know about our kids, except maybe what they had for lunch today.
Anyway, we still don’t have all the paperwork they require, but we’re hoping they’ll be able to wait on the rest, and will be satisfied with the papers that they are about to get buried under.
We have to bring photos to the school, so I thought you’d enjoy seeing some of the shots I took yesterday. If you want to see a larger version, just click on the photo pile itself to go to our Photo Gallery.
Grandma C
14 August 2008 @ 9:42 pm
I absolutely LOVE the pictures! Thanks for posting them, amidst all the paperwork you have to do!
Jim
14 August 2008 @ 10:09 pm
Yeah, fun aren’t they? I’ll have to post some colour versions of one or two later…
Grandma & Grandpa W
15 August 2008 @ 3:49 pm
Hannah and Nathanael – we loved those pictures! You both look so much older than when you lived in Alberta!
Jan
17 August 2008 @ 10:07 am
Great pictures! Too bad that the Mexican schools usually want pictures of serious-faced children, as those grins as just too precious!
Jim
17 August 2008 @ 1:46 pm
Well, we got away with the happy look this time. 😉