Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Children's Books

I've brought more than my share of crappy books home from the library. Not to mention crappy books they try to sell at the bookstore. We are now trying to stick with some classic books we love. These may be a bit over their head for now but it's better than reading the junky books that pass for children's reading. We are in the middle of the Secret Garden and Poppy has started reading the Hobbit. Tiff mentioned Treasure Island so I think that will be my next choice. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated. One note, there are some truly inventive books out there and I've found some as they've been given as gifts to the girls or we've stumbled on them, we are very appreciative of good books.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Lunch on the Porch


One of the best things about spring/summer is rediscovering a bit of "extra" room on the "3 (really it's one and a half) season" porch. What becomes a junkyard for shoes, winter crap, junk we are getting rid of and just trash is picked up and perked up by a bit of spring cleaning and the threat of embarrassment by our spring visitors.

Another Trio Photo


Standing Watch


Pinky looks like a sentry here but he's really kind of a wimp. He runs as soon as Helen comes thundering over.

Walker on the Floor









This is an abbreviated photo log of Walker having a bit of tummy time. It usually takes about 10-15 minutes if he's in a good mood to work himself up to a bad mood on the floor. Things don't always start off so pleasant and calm but that's usually due to a bit of gas. And lest you think we are bad parents b/c there is not a toy in sight, we normally have toys down for him and they are of no matter once he has decided he does not want to be on the floor any more. How can one resist that sad and mad face?

First Piano Recital





Carys just finished playing, she looks so relaxed and happy.
Poppy made a few encouraging phone calls today as well as I tried to give her every tool I could think of from imagining people in their underwear ending with just play for Jesus. Who knows if it was one specific thing or the accumulation of encouragement but she got up without hesitation and played wonderfully. It was not perfect but she continued on like a pro. Her piano teacher is also very kind and understanding of the child mentality. They played two duets of Mary had a Little Lamb and Old MacDonald. Carys has only been playing piano for two and a half months.


Helen behaved wonderfully as well. She knew there would be treats at the end of it. She did get antsy halfway through but did remain silent. This is very hard for a little girl who really has not found her indoor voice yet. Walker was a charmer and also complied with patience for most of the recital.

Everyone knows Murphy's law is that it's always the unexpected thing that happens and this fit right in. We were able to go to our little Italian restaurant for pizza and gelato afterwards. It was a great day.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Rollin' Rollin' Rollin', That Baby's Rolling

Walker is rolling back to front, front to back. He's doing superman... a belly stretch with arms and legs straight out. He's prepping to crawl and he wants it! I'll get my camera. Tomorrow is my last day working outside the home. The amazing thing is, there is so much to do here, now I really don't know how we made it all these years.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

First Grade

Today we toured the new school for Carys next year. She will be attending our local public school. She enjoyed seeing the classrooms, lunchroom, auditorium, computer, music and art rooms. She especially enjoyed the library. She sat right down to read a book.

We are relieved that the Principal is very personable and took the time with us today to give us the tour. They have all the things we were hoping for in a school; access to books, computers, wonderful art and music classrooms, hot lunch that made my mouth water and teachers who seem involved and like they really care. We just hope her first year in public school is an easy transition and she has the opportunity to continue her reading skills at the level they are now. From what the Principal said, once the students are evaluated at the beginning of the year, they do have differentiation and offer more challenging curriculum to those who need it.

The school is 3 blocks from our house so it will be an easy walk in the milder weather and an easy drive in winter. I hope to participate more in the classroom, I may need to have a sitter for a few hours for Walker, that will depend. Right now, I'm trying to decide if I want to bring her home for lunch everyday.

The original school building plaque says it was built in 1918!

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Together