Sunday, February 1, 2015

William's science fair

Complete!

This was a fun experiment! I think we all learned through the experiment. I am very glad we split up most of the project over a few weeks- much less work on a daily basis!

Amelia's science fair

Complete!

The projects have to be turned in by Monday morning! We ALL learned things through the process. I learned that I should check the available size on the project board before gluing things down. She is pretty proud!

Gemma

She came strolling into the bathroom sporting my glasses. Upside down, of course.

When I asked for them back she told me:

"No. They not look good on you. I not give them back. They too silly. Silly glasses!"

4 Gemma things

1. We were eating dinner a few nights ago and suddenly, Gemma's foot was on the table. I'd like to tell you this is a rare occurrence and we were all shocked. Sadly, this is so common none of us even stopped. We all just continued eating. No one even raised their brows. Or blinked. We just chewed as usual.

What was unusual was that she was crying. She was crying about her foot.

"It's spicy! It hurts!"

Your foot hurts?

Uh huh. It feels spicy!

The only thing I can figure out is that her foot fell asleep and it was tingling. Maybe?

2. Gemma was playing with an electronic device while we got lunch ready today. The second her plate hit the table, she was ready. She stood up and started turning the device around in her hands.

"How you off this thing???" She said becoming frustrated.

She and I offed that thing together and then ate lunch.

3. When we went eagle watching a few weekends ago, gemma loved using the binoculars. I am loosely using the word "using" here because she mainly held them over her face and ran into objects as she walked around.

Anyhow.

She calls them her monkey bars and asks about them occasionally.

4. We aren't really football watchers or fans. I am especially uninterested. However, John likes to watch the super bowl (which was this evening). John had the TV on downstairs as we were all eating upstairs. As we were sitting down to eat, William and Amelia were discussing which team they were cheering for. Amelia was vigorously cheering for one team (she liked their colors better) and William was loudly cheering for the other (by default, he will always pick the opposite of what Amelia picks).

Gemma observed for a few moments and then stood up in her seat, thrust her fist into the air and began chanting her own cheer:

"Someone win! Someone win! Someone win! Someone win the game!"

Lucky for her, someone did win the game.

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Saturday, January 31, 2015

My helper

Amelia was helping me out away the dishes one evening. I bribed her with the promise of an extra book at bedtime. She was game.

She tackled a stack of plates and started putting them away in the cabinet. These plates are stored vertically in the cabinet. When I put them away, I stack them up, turn them on their side and plunk them in the cabinet.

As I put away the other dishes, I could hear Amelia muttering away under her breath. I couldn't figure out what was taking her so long to put the plates as I was so focused on completing the task. It wasn't until later that I noticed the reason it took so long: she took all of the plastic plates out of the cabinet, organized them by color, and then put them away. Of course she did.

100 days smarter

The kids are both now 100 days smarter! Thursday 1/27 was the 100th day of school!

Can we...?

Amelia: mom can we go out to eat? Like at Applebee's? (As we drive by)

Mama: not tonight Amelia.

Amelia: awww...

Gemma: but, we love eating.....

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