Sunday, September 27, 2009
Just more pics
Every kid of our loves to play puppy. Right now either Sarah and Eli are dogs or Sarah walks around yelling, "dog-gy" and Eli follows her.
They were playing school again. They are excited to both have math journals.
Eli is reading a book to Sarah.
I was scammed!
So the kids created a game. Here are the hopscotch pillows.
Here is the front desk where you check in and pay.
I didn't realize that they were requiring real money until we showed up to play. They were very serious when they said that they were earning money, and Sarah and Eli had to pay to play their game! How could I deny Sarah and Eli a chance to roll around on my bed pillows? So, I paid 50 cents for each of them to play. Anna and Jonah kept my money!
We made a special dessert Thursday night for our family recitation night. Anna & Jonah each recited three poems that they have memorized. Here is Anna (not a great picture):
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Wow. I just don't know what
to think. I'm ecstatic because yesterday Eli went poop ALL BY HIMSELF while I was upstairs putting Sarah to bed. That was a complete miracle, and I'm hoping it repeats itself again and again and again. If you've potty trained kids, you know how exciting that moment must have been.
Well, this morning something completely unexpected happened. I undressed Sarah for a bath and she promptly ran to the bathroom, sat on the kiddie toilet, and urinated. Huh. What do I do with that? She's turning 17 months tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Just a little thing,
but yet so gross. I am eager to live in a house where the bathroom sink is not right next to the toilet. Do you know how much stuff ends up on the floor around the toilet? We don't have a dishwasher, so I can't disinfect the toothbrushes every time Sarah drops them on the floor. Yuck, yuck, yuck.
Then, if the toilet paper roll isn't on the holder (which happens because only one person in this family seems to know how to put it all together), it gets set on the edge of the sink next to the toilet. Guess where it falls quite regularly and guess who gets to dig it back out?
Oh, this is a glamorous job.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Norwegian Folk Dancing
I'm not sure why, but the public school had someone visit and taught the kids Norwegian folk dances and songs. I went to the all-school assembly since the 2nd graders were to perform folk dances for the entire school. It was quite fun. He led songs and even had some dances for all the kids.
Here is Anna dancing with her partner.
At the end of the 2nd graders' performance, he asked the 2nd graders to pick a 1st grader or Ker to dance with. Guess who Anna picked? Here she is dancing with her little blonde brother.
And more country pics. Here is Eli dancing, singing, and pretending to play a guitar. He's using a shutter from their plastic play house.
Here's Jonah playing fireman with the water hose. He can get a lot of mileage from one hose.
And here is Anna swinging on a rope. Can you tell this is their favorite tree?
Friday, September 18, 2009
Parade
We take what we can from the public school system. First it's music/art/PE, now it's the homecoming parade. Since our high school feeds from five different towns, there isn't an official homecoming parade. Our little town had an elementary parade instead. It was quite cute. They had a police car followed by all 30ish 4th graders, a fire truck, 30ish 3rd graders, a truck of senior citizens, 30ish 2nd graders, 25 first graders, and 20ish kindergarteners. Pretty quick. The parade starts at the grocery store, goes up main street, and ends at the courthouse. There they have a pep rally which is really a few songs by the band and a few yells.
Our kids walked with their respective classes and had a blast. Here are the kindergarteners. Jonah is in the second group. He's the blond head next to the boy with the hat. Jonah shared his hat with his little friend Ty.
Here are the 2nd graders. Anna is wearing the white hat in the middle.
The art/music/PE things is going fine. We laugh at how inefficient everything is. Jonah's been working on a train picture for two art classes. That's 80 minutes of time. The teacher decided they were all making trains, and she decided what color the trains were. I'm not sure what Jonah is getting to do. At least he's happy because he was assigned the color blue.
After each art class, Anna has come back to report on the discipline system in the room. I'm not sure that the teacher teaches since I haven't heard any reports of actual art lessons. She has some system where they get points for attending class and then she deducts points for behavior issues. This teacher assigns jobs for the students. One student gets to be the monitor whose job it is to tell other kids to be quiet. If someone is talking, you report that kid to the monitor. The monitor tells that kid to be quiet three times and then the monitor takes it to the teacher. Then, I suppose you get points deducted. I'm thinking - there are 17 kids in the classroom and 2 adults. Surely those 2 adults can keep discipline for 40 minutes without needing assistance from a 7yo? I'm a little torked that she would waste Anna's 40 minutes by making her the disciplinarian for the day. I don't take Anna there to tell other kids to be quiet. I want Anna to work on art projects!!! So, we may have an issue in the near future.
Oh, well. It's all an experiment. I had hoped that the kids would learn something from their time in the public school, but it might just be about becoming familiar faces to the other kids.
I should report, though, that PE has been a great class so far. Well, except for the 40 minute class period they spent weighing and measuring everyone. That was a waste of our day for sure.
The kids love going every day. Their favorite part is walking in line.
House update
The drywall is up!!! We think the taping & mudding guy is coming today. He estimate 2-2.5 weeks for the project. Then, the flooring guy will be spending a week finishing up. We hope Mark can finish the little touches before we move in next month. Yes, yet another month. :(
I called or landlord yesterday and extended our stay in town another month. We had hoped to be out of here at the end of this month, but the carpet guy just couldn't get to us quick enough.
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