Friday, March 13, 2009
And here's Eli
Two boys sleeping. Cute. These two are becoming better buds every day. Tonight they spent nearly two hours playing together in the toy room. The played right through dinner.
There are two kids sleeping in this room. Can you find them? Sarah didn't have a choice of where to sleep, but Eli did.
Here's our sweet 2 1/2 yo. He has finally, after a very long 18 months, become an absolute joy. He is spilling over with words and is so fun to talk with. He's in the stage where he says whatever comes to his mind in whatever order, and everything is viewed with wonder. He says things like, "Where my boy? Where my boy Jonah?" and "Da-ee love me. Say-ah love me. Him love me." and "Mom, fences! Mom, trees!!!" The saddest is when he says through tears, "Mom, go home. Get back in van. Go home. PLEASE!!!" How do you tell a 2yo that we can't go back to Texas?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Inpromptu Science
After completing an owl report for our current unit study, Anna decided she wanted to do more reports. So, here she is obsessed with reading our animal book and completing reports. Mark asked her for a raccoon report today. An assignment from our principal!!
Check out the little nuisance behind her. :)
We learned about levers from Sid the Science Kid (awesome TV program), and here is Jonah making his own levers. I did have to stop him from catapulting batteries into our 100 year old windows. Other than that, though, he did a great job experimenting with his simple machine.
What are they up to?
Can you tell she has older brothers? Sarah and Eli were pushing trucks together.
Jonah is turning into a little handyman. He has a toolbox and isn't afraid to use it. Jonah was helping Mark fix an outlet.
Granpda Time
Friday, March 6, 2009
The not-so-obvious
Do you ever have a feeling that you might have forgotten to mention something but you can't think of it because it's so obvious? I have.
Sarah, Jonah, and I were sitting quietly together one morning before anyone should have been up. Here is our first conversation of the day.
Jonah: "Sarah Ellen Smith" (name changed to protect the innocent) Me: "Yes, that's her name. What made you think of that?" Jonah: "Well, I remembered that her first name was Sarah. Then I remember that Anna told me her second name was Ellen when we lived in Texas. And I just wanted her to be a Smith."
Isn't that boy sweet??
After lunch that day, he announced that he needed to use the restroom. I could tell it would be a longer visit. I was quite surprised, then, when he appeared before me completely dressed a few moments later. Here's how that conversation went.Me: "Are you done already?" Jonah: "No. Mom, when I go poop, I only put one lid up. If I don't, my behind falls in the toilet and it gets wet. I don't like that."
And he was off to finish his business. Now if he would only put both lids up the rest of the time....
Sunday, March 1, 2009
8 jellybeans, a pretty mighty stick
How upset would you be if you found your baby playing in the toilet? Not much, probably? Would you groan and chuckle to yourself because, well, all babies eventually get to the toilet once (and they survive). Would you be upset if you found her after she had dipped her cheese in the unflushed toilet and taken a bite? Well, I would be. I would upset at the child who had (1) not flushed, (2) left the toilet seat up, and (3) left the bathroom door open. NOTE: This child was older than 2yo. Can you believe that this child and his/her sibling would sit through my tirade AND then they would leave the bathroom door open two more times in the next half hour? Can you believe that the lesson didn't set in until I confiscated 8 of their sacrifice jelly beans? 8 jelly beans = keeping baby out of the urine toilet for the rest of the day. Small price to pay.
I do need to post the obvious issue that baby wasn't under my eyes for every second of the day. Well, no she isn't. In fact, she runs for the bathroom and the stairs whenever either door is opened. All day long you can hear me yell:
SHUT THE DOOR!
SHUT THE DOOR!!
SHUT THE DOOR!!!!
And the plot thickens
We attended our first 4-H meeting tonight. You read that right 4-H. It's pretty ironic given that neither Mark nor I enjoyed our childhood 4-H experience. We don't have a lot of activities to choose from in our little community, and 4-H seems like it should be a perfect fit for our family. Not only are the meetings for our entire family (so no running around to boy/girl activities and such), but the project work is a perfect compliment to our homeschooling lifestyle. As a bonus, we live in the county seat so the grand finale County Fair is easily accessible.
So here's the story. We were invited to tonight's meeting via email. The leader said they had an hour meeting and then a light lunch. LUNCH????? Who in the world eats a lunch after 6pm???? Remember when I said that snack is a 24 hour event in our household? It seems as though in MN supper is dinner, dinner is lunch and lunch is snack. How's that for confusion?
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