Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Will
I went today to pick William up from preschool and the teacher motioned me over. She finished up her conversation with another parent and then turned to me. She directed my attention to the art hanging on the classroom door. The bottom half of the door was filled with white construction paper pages. The pages had a black line running across it and every child in the class had attempted writing their names with varying degrees of success. She pointed at one and said: "Here's William's!" The paper was scrawled with the recognizable letters W I L L.
Apparently during instruction, William decided he was only going to write "Will" on his paper (he is very capable of writing all the letters). The teacher talked it over with his and discovered when he writes his name, he wants to only write Will. He still wants everyone to call him William. If someone else is writing out his name, he wants them to write WILLIAM. But, if he has to do it? He's only going to write Will.
Pajama day
Snow play
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
My Baby is Four
The birthday breakfast
Debuting the new shirt. Several weeks ago, William reminded me on his birthday he would "need a new number shirt. with dinosaurs" I was on the fence about making one because even though it is something I enjoy, I don't want to waste my time if HE doesn't enjoy it.William's train ride with Daddy. He was so excited to stay "just with Daddy" while I took Amelia home for a nap.
We had our 4 year visit with our doctor today - somehow I didn't think this totally through. What a Happy Birthday present: FOUR immunizations. Poorly planned, mama.
Also, William weighed 39 pounds, which puts him in the 50-75 percentile for other kids his age. His height continues to impress, he is a whopping 42 inches tall which puts him at the top of the growth curve. All other areas continue to be normal, although I won't bore you with all the details.
It just seems like it is either midnight before I am able to get the computer anymore for all of this blogging. But, I still would like to get down some of the fourness that is William these days.
Here is a snapshot of William at four.
The cupcake cakeThe singing and blowing out the candlesThe big birthday boy
William loves Lightening McQueen and racing cars. Although he has seen the movie twice now, he still is very creative with his play. I love that he isn't boxed in by the storyline of the movie and that he is able to invent his own plots to imagine out. Thomas the Train also holds a very dear place in my little boy's heart. I'll admit that Thomas isn't my favorite guy and I went to great lengths to avoid the commercial side of the trains. We don't watch the show and have only read the books - but the wooden track and engines have provided many hours of happy play. Thomas is one of the only activities the two kids will play happily together for any length of time (although it isn't guaranteed).
In general:
the eating has been better (vegetables! going! in! the! mouth!).
the sharing/kindness towards his sister is a source of much frustration
he LOVES school
he loves playing outside in the snow - what a wonderful discovery this winter!
he is much more willing to color and draw lately, which has been a lot of fun
he loves races: getting dressed, getting ready and picking up toys - I wonder how much longer that trick will work for me?
Loves oatmeal, bananas, raisins, feta cheese and pancakes (and cookies!)
Can be very helpful when he wants to be!
Questions, questions, questions. This boy has questions
PS These were too cute not to share. William was NOT cooperating, but Ms Amelia had plenty of smiles for her Mama!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Maybe?
The other maybe is if this will post. Because technology has not been my friend lately. Everything works perfectly when John is home. The minute he walks out the door, the printer won't print, the Internet goes down and every error code known to man occurs. I am considering offering my services in the technology sector, marketing myself as either a Bug Detector or Problem Finder (solutions? That would have to be someone elses job). I would go to work every day and use their stuff and show them all the lame ways it can find to not work. Although with enough technology people around, it probably wouldn't do it. Just like when John walks back through the door, the house's gadgets straighten up and start working. Without him lifting a finger.