Tuesday, March 1, 2016



I love this valentine Benjamin brought home from school 

We had a bit of a worry last week when Eliza came down with pneumonia.  I took her in to the doctor thinking he'd send us home quickly again like he usually does, but this time we didn't leave before she got two painful antibiotic shots in her legs. We were close to having to go to the hospital, but thankfully, the shots did the trick and she was doing so much better by the next day. And now it's just a memory. She's back to her old self--insisting on wearing tutus all day and night (over her pajamas), dancing, making us all laugh, and throwing the occasional (twice daily) two-year-old tantrum.

A quick Eliza story: She is still very interested in dancing and ballerinas in particular. I told her the other day that when she gets potty trained she'll be able to start a real dance class and learn how to dance from a REAL ballerina. She looked at me quizzically and said, "But mom, I'M real." Ha! Of course you are, dear one. You are a real little dancer too. Maybe she and her teacher can just compare notes : )
post-pneumonia dance on the bridge 
Now we are looking forward to my parents' yearly Spring visit starting tomorrow. I made the mistake of talking to Ben about it as I was putting him to bed tonight and I can still hear him up in his bed knocking around being excited.

This week we made our decision about school next year for Benjamin. I think more than the issue of WHICH school to send him to I've have and still do struggle with picturing him in school all day five days a week. Having experienced what I think has been the perfect schedule with small children (working part time) for a few years now, I can understand the attraction of home schooling and the benefits of having more home time for small kids. Sigh. It may be a hard transition for all of us.

Our Valentine's day picnic has become a tradition. 
We've decided to send Benjamin to a public Montessori school that I think will be good for his particular learning style. He already has so much internal motivation to learn and I hope this will be the right fit for encouraging the exploring of the world that he wants to do. This week he's been sitting at the dining room table doing addition and subtraction problems on his fingers (and now increasingly in his head) as JB and I tell him to "EAT!" When he woke up this morning and came into our bed, he said, "mom, let's count by fives together." 

Ha! I went to check on Ben just now after I wrote that last sentence and found him at the top of the stairs asking, "Mom, what's 1+2+9+10?" This is ridiculous. 

Making donuts! A new project made possible by Aunt Amy
The kids have also been playing together pretty well lately too. We enjoy doing projects together--like these donuts! And they love their imaginative games together like the Mayflower, below, and several imaginary worlds involving a submarine, diego and alicia from the TV show, and halloween. 

When I picked up the kids from school one day last week the adults out on the playground were all very charmed by watching Ben and Liza play together on the playground. On that day, the pre-k class had been out there with the 2-year olds but at some point they wanted the 2-year olds to leave and go to a separate little playground a little distance away. Ben and Liza both started crying and calling for each other and while the adults were charmed and were eager to relay the story to me, poor Ben was actually still quite sad when I picked him up. It took him a while even after we got home to find his joy again. 

donut dough

baked ones were fun to decorate 

These ones though--sheer perfection. 

Taking all their worldly possessions across the ocean on the Mayflower. 

A free art appreciation class at the Waco Art Center 







2 comments:

ssfromss said...

Thanks for taking time to keep this blog. We always enjoy hearing what's going on and seeing the pictures.

TYGonzalez said...

Mmm . . . those donuts look delicious. You'll have to share the recipe.