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Chicago Sky WNBA Basket Ball

On top of the exciting things that have happened this week, I have to tell you about the WBNA Chicago Sky game we were privileged enough to see last Thursday.  My kids have never been to pro game before, so I wasn’t sure how they were going to react.  At first, Will wasn’t too thrilled (it was loud and he just woke up from a nap):

However, he soon warmed up to all the action:

Will, who is 3, most favorite part of the game was the Sky Guy:

Madison liked him too:

Bill and I enjoyed the game too.  Bill actually said it was much more fun to watch the womens game!  There were fouls called on stuff like traveling.  The Chicago Sky kicked some butt too.  Anytime there was a timeout or intermission, they were ready to keep the kids (and the adults) occupied.  My kids were never bored once while we were there.

I’ll be honest — I never considered taking my kids to a Chicago Sky game before this.  What I love the most is that the Chicago Sky tickets are affordable for you (and me) to take our families and not break the bank.  My readers can even get up to 27% off per ticket depending on the price range:

$10 tickets will be discounted to $8.
$19 tickets will be discounted to $12.
$25 tickets will be discounted to $15.
$55 tickets will be discounted to $30.
$60 tickets will be discounted to $35.

Just go to http://bit.ly/WNBASkyTix , enter promo code WNBABLOG to purchase tickets and experience the WNBA’s exciting, affordable, family-friendly, entertainment!   You will need to create an account in order to use the code, simply enter your email address, create a password – and discount!

I know we will be taking my family back again.  Hope to see you there!

The Preschool Screening

My public school drives my absolutely bananas.  I wanted to get Madison’s hearing screened just to make sure that there were no problems.  We thought maybe some of Madison’s attention issues were due to her not hearing.  However, my school being the pain in butt that they are wouldn’t do it unless we scheduled her to be prescreened for preschool through the school (which is a joke but I’ll tell you about that later).  Obviously, there is some sort of federal funding they get for this, because I wanted a five minute screening and got stuck with an hour long screening.  I sucked it up and took her.

I swear that they expect these kids to have a flash memory drive in their heads. I could hear some of the things they were testing her on, and from what I could tell, she was doing well.  When they called me up after the testing was over, I was right.  Except for cutting and catching, she scored everything else in the 6 year old range.  Madison is only 4.  I am seriously wondering if some of the attention issues we are having with her at preschool are due to her being bored. That was the good news.

The bad new was that we failed her hearing screening.  I asked what the school would do for that.  The answer:  nothing.  We would have to pay for additional testing elsewhere.  The other thing that ticked me off to no end was that she couldn’t even get into the school preschool if I wanted to send her.  The only kids who get in are those who are considered “at risk” (which Madison is obviously not) and if we made less than $80,000 a year.  Umm, yeah.  We make more than that.  In Chicago, I am not sure if you can even own a decent house making less than $80,000 a year.  Basically, the only kids who get in are those who don’t speak English (because there were several kids like that there) and low income people.  I guess my question is what about the middle class?  Why do we always get screwed?

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