Friday, August 8, 2014
Guess what today is?
It is meet the teacher for our new kindergartener, Amelia! She had her outfit and hairstyle all picked out last night. She requested that I wear a dress for the occasion as well. She was so excited, she could hardly sleep! We (she) have been waiting for this day for a long time! Five more days of summer......
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Dinner
We were eating dinner one night this week when Gemma suddenly started crying. Everyone stopped and looked at her as it was a "I'm hurt" kind of cry. She had a mouth full of food and she had a surprised expression on her face.
I asked her, "are you okay? Do you have an owie?"
She nodded. Fat tears are rolling down her cheeks.
"Where do you hurt?"
She points to her mouth and sticks out a tiny bit of her tongue.
"Did you bite your tongue?"
She nods. Then she sticks out her tongue a little further and points.
"Oh no! Are you okay?"
She nods. She says "diss". Then she makes kissing noises with her mouth.
She wants me to kiss the owie on her tongue.
It's a good thing she is cute.
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I asked her, "are you okay? Do you have an owie?"
She nodded. Fat tears are rolling down her cheeks.
"Where do you hurt?"
She points to her mouth and sticks out a tiny bit of her tongue.
"Did you bite your tongue?"
She nods. Then she sticks out her tongue a little further and points.
"Oh no! Are you okay?"
She nods. She says "diss". Then she makes kissing noises with her mouth.
She wants me to kiss the owie on her tongue.
It's a good thing she is cute.
Sent from my iPhone
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Into the thick of it...
It's that time of year....
Back to school.
We meet teachers this week and wrangle school supply lists longer than my arm.
I have teacher meetings this week.
Some decisions about Gemma's placement for this year are still up in the air.
I'm furiously reviewing the summer to do list and realizing I am just not going to be able to clean out all the closets this summer.
We have had a wonderful summer- almost all of our family bucket lost has been accomplished. I still have pictures and stories to share with you, when I have a minute. My own personal to-do list lingers and I am certain I won't get it all done.
However, we had a great time and spent lots of time together. That is what really matters, right?
PS. if you come over, please don't open my closets.
Sent from my iPhone
Back to school.
We meet teachers this week and wrangle school supply lists longer than my arm.
I have teacher meetings this week.
Some decisions about Gemma's placement for this year are still up in the air.
I'm furiously reviewing the summer to do list and realizing I am just not going to be able to clean out all the closets this summer.
We have had a wonderful summer- almost all of our family bucket lost has been accomplished. I still have pictures and stories to share with you, when I have a minute. My own personal to-do list lingers and I am certain I won't get it all done.
However, we had a great time and spent lots of time together. That is what really matters, right?
PS. if you come over, please don't open my closets.
Sent from my iPhone
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Gemma conversations
Gemma is going through a language explosion. She is learning so much, so quickly it is amazing! She is also hilarious recently. Here are a few:
1.
Gemma:(sneezes)
Gemma: bless you, me!
2.
(William and Amelia are fighting in the backseat about something)
Amelia: not it is not!
William: you are wrong!!!!
Amelia: no, you are wrong!
Gemma: yes it is!
Amelia: no it isn't!
William: no it isn't!
Gemma (with a gleam in her eye): yes it is!
She has since tried to bring back this argument any time we drive anywhere.
Gemma: yes it is!
.....
Gemma: yes it is!
....
Gemma: yes it is!
William: no it isn't!
Gemma: yes it is!
Sent from my iPhone
1.
Gemma:(sneezes)
Gemma: bless you, me!
2.
(William and Amelia are fighting in the backseat about something)
Amelia: not it is not!
William: you are wrong!!!!
Amelia: no, you are wrong!
Gemma: yes it is!
Amelia: no it isn't!
William: no it isn't!
Gemma (with a gleam in her eye): yes it is!
She has since tried to bring back this argument any time we drive anywhere.
Gemma: yes it is!
.....
Gemma: yes it is!
....
Gemma: yes it is!
William: no it isn't!
Gemma: yes it is!
Sent from my iPhone
Thursday, July 24, 2014
It's swimming lesson time!
The kids have swimming lessons this week. The temperature has been cooler than usual, which I have enjoyed from the sidelines. The kids aren't enjoying the cold as much. They are, however, making great strides in their swimming skills.
At the beginning of the lessons, William was able to swim, although he wasn't very efficient. He is knows how to do front and back crawl and bread stroke. He isn't super great at executing them yet, but he is miles better than where we started.
Amelia desperately wanted to be able to swim. She is determined to keep up with William and it made her crazy that he could swim while she couldn't quite do it yet. She is now familiar with the front and back crawl. At her last lesson, the teacher was able to start working with her on the breast
stroke. Pretty exciting!
Before the first lesson, William was adamant that he would NOT be going off the diving board. I agreed as I have learned that it is just better to pick my battles with William. It turned out that the diving board was not available at the first lesson. At the end of the second lesson, Amelia jumped off the diving board, much to William's dismay.
With a big sigh, he turned and said, "did Amelia just jump off the diving board?"
I agreed.
He then asked the swim teacher, "was she very scared?"
Nope.
And then he requested a turn on the diving board.
Those two just push and pull each other to improve and develop. It is astonishing how much they motivate and push each other. While they are somewhat in competition, they are also best friends and play together all the time. (Yes, they fight all the time as well).
Watch for video to follow
At the beginning of the lessons, William was able to swim, although he wasn't very efficient. He is knows how to do front and back crawl and bread stroke. He isn't super great at executing them yet, but he is miles better than where we started.
Amelia desperately wanted to be able to swim. She is determined to keep up with William and it made her crazy that he could swim while she couldn't quite do it yet. She is now familiar with the front and back crawl. At her last lesson, the teacher was able to start working with her on the breast
stroke. Pretty exciting!
Before the first lesson, William was adamant that he would NOT be going off the diving board. I agreed as I have learned that it is just better to pick my battles with William. It turned out that the diving board was not available at the first lesson. At the end of the second lesson, Amelia jumped off the diving board, much to William's dismay.
With a big sigh, he turned and said, "did Amelia just jump off the diving board?"
I agreed.
He then asked the swim teacher, "was she very scared?"
Nope.
And then he requested a turn on the diving board.
Those two just push and pull each other to improve and develop. It is astonishing how much they motivate and push each other. While they are somewhat in competition, they are also best friends and play together all the time. (Yes, they fight all the time as well).
Watch for video to follow
Falling asleep
One way we survived sleeping in one hotel room with 5 people was to make a game for the big kids. We gave out huge prizes for the winners of the sleep game as well as some special privileges. There wasn't any real money involved, but sometimes you got the first pick of seats at the table or the last packet of fruit snacks.
The winner was defined as the person who fell asleep first and another winner was the person who slept the longest. Mom and dad were disqualified from this game, but it really helped the big kids.
A major problem is that William prefers to read himself to sleep until he cannot hold the book anymore. It isn't unusual to find him passed out with the book across his lap, chest or face. We've seen it all. He comes by this genetically. I'll let you guess where it comes from. William is the back up again around 6 am and he has no sense of how loud he is when others are trying to sleep.
Amelia falls asleep very quickly (I suspect she still needs a brief nap, but refuses to take one. This, she totally collapses at bedtime.). She also usually sleeps in a little longer. However, in true little sister style, if William is up, she is ready to go. She will not miss a minute nor be a step behind.
Gemma needs the most sleep, but at the youngest, she is the last to let go. If there is going to be a party, she will NOT miss out. She will hold out for quite some time just in the off chance something exciting happens.
Getting all 3 of them to sleep in the same room is very tricky.
Enter in the sleeping winners. If the big kids are quiet and even just pretending to sleep, then Gemma will let go as will Amelia.
One night, everyone was in bed and everyone was supposed to be sleeping. Amelia was all tucked in, eyes shut and very still. I would have guessed she wasn't sleeping, but I wasn't sure.
I quietly reminded William that he needed to settle in and go to sleep so he could be a winner tomorrow.
Which is when this conversation happened:
Amelia: William won't be the winner. I am the winner because I am asleep first.
Daddy: Amelia, you aren't asleep if you are still talking.
Amelia: yes I am.
William: if you were really sleeping, you wouldn't be listening to us talk.
Amelia: yes I am. I am talking and listening in my sleep.
Daddy: that's enough. It's time to sleep.
Amelia: I'm already asleep. And I'm a winner.
Sent from my iPhone
The winner was defined as the person who fell asleep first and another winner was the person who slept the longest. Mom and dad were disqualified from this game, but it really helped the big kids.
A major problem is that William prefers to read himself to sleep until he cannot hold the book anymore. It isn't unusual to find him passed out with the book across his lap, chest or face. We've seen it all. He comes by this genetically. I'll let you guess where it comes from. William is the back up again around 6 am and he has no sense of how loud he is when others are trying to sleep.
Amelia falls asleep very quickly (I suspect she still needs a brief nap, but refuses to take one. This, she totally collapses at bedtime.). She also usually sleeps in a little longer. However, in true little sister style, if William is up, she is ready to go. She will not miss a minute nor be a step behind.
Gemma needs the most sleep, but at the youngest, she is the last to let go. If there is going to be a party, she will NOT miss out. She will hold out for quite some time just in the off chance something exciting happens.
Getting all 3 of them to sleep in the same room is very tricky.
Enter in the sleeping winners. If the big kids are quiet and even just pretending to sleep, then Gemma will let go as will Amelia.
One night, everyone was in bed and everyone was supposed to be sleeping. Amelia was all tucked in, eyes shut and very still. I would have guessed she wasn't sleeping, but I wasn't sure.
I quietly reminded William that he needed to settle in and go to sleep so he could be a winner tomorrow.
Which is when this conversation happened:
Amelia: William won't be the winner. I am the winner because I am asleep first.
Daddy: Amelia, you aren't asleep if you are still talking.
Amelia: yes I am.
William: if you were really sleeping, you wouldn't be listening to us talk.
Amelia: yes I am. I am talking and listening in my sleep.
Daddy: that's enough. It's time to sleep.
Amelia: I'm already asleep. And I'm a winner.
Sent from my iPhone
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Safety town
Amelia just completed a two week day camp called safety town. It is put on by the city we live in and covers all kinds of topics to help kids stay safe. The kids talked about stranger safety, crossing the street, railroad tracks safety, car safety, poisen control, gun safety, how to call 911, and a few other topics.
The last day was a graduation ceremony and the kids wore their graduation hats while they sang a song and recited her poem. Both are too long to put up here, but Amelia did a great job.
The last day was a graduation ceremony and the kids wore their graduation hats while they sang a song and recited her poem. Both are too long to put up here, but Amelia did a great job.
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