Which pair of shorts below is size 4T? What one is size 24 months? Can you figure it out? I can't.*
* The one on the left (purple) is size 4T. The left set is size 24 month. The shorts are made from the same material and are the same brand FYI.
Monday, August 26, 2013
The Toe
Ouch! On Sunday, Gemma was playing in the kitchen pantry while I was cleaning up after breakfast. It was one of those days where the list of things that needed to be done was a mile long. We had a lot of work to do to catch up after the Race on Saturday and also to prepare for the coming week - I return to work on Tuesday.
I was wiping the table when I heard the thunk of the can. This isn't an uncommon noise, but I still held my breathe for a moment while I waited. Either there would be silence because she was fine or crying from the hurt/surprise. It was crying this time. Lot of crying. When I went to pick her up, there was bleeding. Lots of bleeding and I couldn't see what had happened.
I got John back inside (he was out changing the oil in the car) and we assessed the situation and then made a call to our favorite Grandma hotline. She always knows what to do. Ultimately, we agreed on the wait and see camp.
Her big toe is badly bruised and swollen. There is a cut that reaches from the tip of the toe all the way back past the knuckle. The line extends through the toenail. I can't see how she won't lose her toenail.
However, after the initial crying drama, our tough kiddo is just as fine as can be. She is running, climbing, jumping and crawling as fast as she can. And she is acting just fine and normal.
I was wiping the table when I heard the thunk of the can. This isn't an uncommon noise, but I still held my breathe for a moment while I waited. Either there would be silence because she was fine or crying from the hurt/surprise. It was crying this time. Lot of crying. When I went to pick her up, there was bleeding. Lots of bleeding and I couldn't see what had happened.
I got John back inside (he was out changing the oil in the car) and we assessed the situation and then made a call to our favorite Grandma hotline. She always knows what to do. Ultimately, we agreed on the wait and see camp.
Her big toe is badly bruised and swollen. There is a cut that reaches from the tip of the toe all the way back past the knuckle. The line extends through the toenail. I can't see how she won't lose her toenail.
However, after the initial crying drama, our tough kiddo is just as fine as can be. She is running, climbing, jumping and crawling as fast as she can. And she is acting just fine and normal.
Daddy's Shoes
Shoes are SO fun to wear! Even when Gemma is running at top speed. Even when they are huge. I'm finding shoe all over the place in crazy places. The bathtub, her room, on the steps. Everywhere but where they are supposed to be.
It is very cute, but makes getting out of the house just a little more difficult...
It is very cute, but makes getting out of the house just a little more difficult...
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Racing
For the rivers. We do it every year. I think we're crazy. Probably it is just me with the crazy.
The non for profit I work with (less and less these days) has their big fund raiser in August. We have run the children's activity booth for the last 5 summers. It's a fun day, but super exhausting as well. We were at the park at 9:30 this morning and finally packed it all up at 5pm. A long day in the sun.
William was my helper this year. He stayed ALL day without complaint. Not one. None at all. What a great guy. He played and helped and ate a sno cone and played some more.
The picture is one of the activities we run. William is showing our high school helpers how the activity works. He then continued to show them for the next 2 hours.
The non for profit I work with (less and less these days) has their big fund raiser in August. We have run the children's activity booth for the last 5 summers. It's a fun day, but super exhausting as well. We were at the park at 9:30 this morning and finally packed it all up at 5pm. A long day in the sun.
William was my helper this year. He stayed ALL day without complaint. Not one. None at all. What a great guy. He played and helped and ate a sno cone and played some more.
The picture is one of the activities we run. William is showing our high school helpers how the activity works. He then continued to show them for the next 2 hours.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Kindergarten work
I'm organizing papers and ....well trying to get organized. I ran across these two papers and they made me laugh. Both of these papers are from the end of April/beg. of May last school year. They read as follows:
On Fridays I get chokolit melk in my lunch. It is the last day of the skool week ten I get to stay home for Saturday and Sunday.
If I went scuba diving, I would play with the dolfin and ried on them. I would tak a pishr of a sqid. I would take a riad on a wale.
On Fridays I get chokolit melk in my lunch. It is the last day of the skool week ten I get to stay home for Saturday and Sunday.
If I went scuba diving, I would play with the dolfin and ried on them. I would tak a pishr of a sqid. I would take a riad on a wale.
Unintended uses
I went to change Gemma's diaper last week and she had the top to the plastic shape sorter in her hands. She hasn't been very tolerant lately about holding still and allowing a diaper change to occur. C'mon. She has messes to make and trouble to get into.
As I set her down, she stuck both of her hands through a shape hole in the sorter. And they got stuck. My daughter had handcuffed herself with a lid to a child's toy. She was NOT happy about being restricted and quickly wiggled herself free. But, the hands being held still did make the diapering portion easier.....
As I set her down, she stuck both of her hands through a shape hole in the sorter. And they got stuck. My daughter had handcuffed herself with a lid to a child's toy. She was NOT happy about being restricted and quickly wiggled herself free. But, the hands being held still did make the diapering portion easier.....
PreK
Amelia started her prekindergarten classes this week. There has been much preschool drama (on my part) as of late. We struggled with finding the right fit for our big girl. Of course, if I hadn't left it up until the last minute, it would have been a much smoother process.
Luckily, Amelia wasn't part of the emotional turmoil over making the Right Decision and she is enjoying her first week of school as well. For the record, I did take her picture on the first day, but it is on the big camera and I am too LAZY to get that all sorted out right now. Instead, you will need to make do with this Open House picture of her. As an added bonus, I will regale you with several stories about her new school and her first week. (warning, much bragging is ahead).
#1
The Friday before Amelia started school, I went in to drop off the necessary paperwork and make sure everything was squared away. You know, since the decision for her placement was made less than 24 hours before. Seemed like a good idea to appear organized at least.
I was standing at the counter and filling out paperwork. The director of the preschool was standing at the counter chatting with all of us. Amelia was standing next to me and Gemma was on my other hip. I vaguely heard Amelia say
"Learning together is lots of fun for our team."
I was very occupied with making sure I had the right birthdate listed and was signing up the correct child with the correct information.
Mama: MMmmhmmmm
Director: Wait. What did she say?
Mama: Huh? I don't know.
Director: Amelia! What did you just say?
Amelia: Learning together is lots of fun for our team. (then she points to the words painted on the wall.) It says so right here. I can't read those other word though because they are in clursive (cursive).
Director: Are you kidding me? She knows how to read? She must be almost 5, right?
Mama: Yes. She can read. Except, obviously, cursive. She isn't 5. She isn't even 4 and a half quite yet. She started reading just before she turned 4 and has really been getting good at it lately.
Director: (practically dancing) What does this say? (has Amelia read a few other various signs at the front desk. Amelia reads them back to her).
Director: (Giggling). This is so awesome! Do me a favor? Don't tell her teacher. I CANNOT WAIT to see her face when she realizes that Amelia is reading so well.
Mama: Okay. I promise. But, if the teacher doesn't notice by the end of the second week, I'm going to have to tell her. Deal?
Director: (squealing) DEAL!
#2
*It's the first day of school and I am picking Amelia up. I can't wait to hear about how Amelia's day is going. I pass the front desk the director of the program sees me coming. She has a HUGE smile on her face.
Director: Amelia had an amazing day!
Mama: Great!
Director: I could only wait until 9:30. I tried to wait longer, but I just couldn't. At 9:30, I finally went back to the classroom and had Amelia read the sign on the door to me.
Mama: Oh?
Director: She read it like a champ! And her teacher was AMAZED! She said "Did you set this up to fool me?" I had to tell her "NO! It is for real!!" The teacher is so excited. Then we had Amelia read all the other signs in the classroom for fun. And Amelia read ALL of them! AMAZING!
Mama: Great! (inside I'm thinking: keep talking! I love hearing great things about my kid).
Director: The teacher is SO excited to get started with some reading instruction for her to focus on comprehension and upping her confidence in her skills!
Mama: Yehaw!
Then I walked down to get Amelia and she was beaming! She was so happy and excited about her first day of school.
#3
We went to Open House night at the preschool to hear about the programing for the year. Also, they had free ice cream and a bounce house. we are totally suckers for free ice cream.
When we arrived in the classroom, a little girl in a yellow dress popped up and squealed: Amelia!!
Amelia: (dropping my hand) Q___! (name edited for obvious reasons)
Q: Hi Amelia! Let's play! (she proceeds to grab Amelia's hand and pull her away. Amelia is beaming. Her smile is electric and it is lighting up the entire room.
Teacher: those girls are already inseparable! They play together all the time!
Luckily, Amelia wasn't part of the emotional turmoil over making the Right Decision and she is enjoying her first week of school as well. For the record, I did take her picture on the first day, but it is on the big camera and I am too LAZY to get that all sorted out right now. Instead, you will need to make do with this Open House picture of her. As an added bonus, I will regale you with several stories about her new school and her first week. (warning, much bragging is ahead).
#1
The Friday before Amelia started school, I went in to drop off the necessary paperwork and make sure everything was squared away. You know, since the decision for her placement was made less than 24 hours before. Seemed like a good idea to appear organized at least.
I was standing at the counter and filling out paperwork. The director of the preschool was standing at the counter chatting with all of us. Amelia was standing next to me and Gemma was on my other hip. I vaguely heard Amelia say
"Learning together is lots of fun for our team."
I was very occupied with making sure I had the right birthdate listed and was signing up the correct child with the correct information.
Mama: MMmmhmmmm
Director: Wait. What did she say?
Mama: Huh? I don't know.
Director: Amelia! What did you just say?
Amelia: Learning together is lots of fun for our team. (then she points to the words painted on the wall.) It says so right here. I can't read those other word though because they are in clursive (cursive).
Director: Are you kidding me? She knows how to read? She must be almost 5, right?
Mama: Yes. She can read. Except, obviously, cursive. She isn't 5. She isn't even 4 and a half quite yet. She started reading just before she turned 4 and has really been getting good at it lately.
Director: (practically dancing) What does this say? (has Amelia read a few other various signs at the front desk. Amelia reads them back to her).
Director: (Giggling). This is so awesome! Do me a favor? Don't tell her teacher. I CANNOT WAIT to see her face when she realizes that Amelia is reading so well.
Mama: Okay. I promise. But, if the teacher doesn't notice by the end of the second week, I'm going to have to tell her. Deal?
Director: (squealing) DEAL!
#2
*It's the first day of school and I am picking Amelia up. I can't wait to hear about how Amelia's day is going. I pass the front desk the director of the program sees me coming. She has a HUGE smile on her face.
Director: Amelia had an amazing day!
Mama: Great!
Director: I could only wait until 9:30. I tried to wait longer, but I just couldn't. At 9:30, I finally went back to the classroom and had Amelia read the sign on the door to me.
Mama: Oh?
Director: She read it like a champ! And her teacher was AMAZED! She said "Did you set this up to fool me?" I had to tell her "NO! It is for real!!" The teacher is so excited. Then we had Amelia read all the other signs in the classroom for fun. And Amelia read ALL of them! AMAZING!
Mama: Great! (inside I'm thinking: keep talking! I love hearing great things about my kid).
Director: The teacher is SO excited to get started with some reading instruction for her to focus on comprehension and upping her confidence in her skills!
Mama: Yehaw!
Then I walked down to get Amelia and she was beaming! She was so happy and excited about her first day of school.
#3
We went to Open House night at the preschool to hear about the programing for the year. Also, they had free ice cream and a bounce house. we are totally suckers for free ice cream.
When we arrived in the classroom, a little girl in a yellow dress popped up and squealed: Amelia!!
Amelia: (dropping my hand) Q___! (name edited for obvious reasons)
Q: Hi Amelia! Let's play! (she proceeds to grab Amelia's hand and pull her away. Amelia is beaming. Her smile is electric and it is lighting up the entire room.
Teacher: those girls are already inseparable! They play together all the time!
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