Monday afternoon

Posted by Trina Rae Monday, February 27, 2012 0 comments

When the sun is shining like it was this afternoon, homework can wait—it’s time to play!  What a beautiful day!

 

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Out and about in Portland

Posted by Trina Rae Sunday, February 26, 2012 0 comments

Today, Franny had the excellent idea to ride the Max train downtown.  Everyone loved this adventure--from riding the train to having snacks at Starbucks to walking up the waterfront.  The rainy day didn't phase anyone.  The kids loved every minute of it--I love that these kids always find a way to have fun no matter what we do.  Maybe this is a lot of pictures for a somewhat ordinary event (we done a variation of this a number of times), but I just couldn't edit it down anymore!  I never get tired of seeing these kids have fun...











Her favorites

Posted by Trina Rae Thursday, February 23, 2012 0 comments

Delaney has quite an incredibly extensive vocabulary.  A lot of it is all her--what she has learned and now uses very articulately.  And then there are some other words and phases that she has picked up from Franny and Cole.  While she does use them with a confidence that I find quite admirable, her true understanding of what she is saying doesn't quite measure up.

The most recent example of these is describing things as her "favorites".  This really isn't surprising--since Delaney could sit up and look at catalogues with Franny, she was being asked to pick a favorite, and in some cases being told which one was a favorite.  Lately, however, she has begun to describe everything as her favorite.  Purple?  Oh, yes...I like purple....purple is my favorite!  And, depending on the day, bananas are her favorite fruit, she has a favorite dress, a favorite stuffed animal, a favorite book...the list is endless. 

I guess at least we do know what she likes.  And, I do love that she has such a positive outlook that she is fixated on these things, rather than things she doesn't like.

Today, she gave me a big smile and said You are my favorite mommy.

Lucky me!





Homework routine

Posted by Trina Rae Tuesday, February 21, 2012 0 comments

A change in routine can be a difficult thing to adjust to--especially for young kids.  Last year, Franny had occasional homework, and what homework she had were fun, special projects like a photo collage or an art project.  This year, however, she has a new homework packet every week, as well as a daily reading assignment, and a supplemental math and reading extension.  Besides the reading, she has to do about 45 minutes of homework everyday to have it completed by Friday.  It took some time for her to adjust to doing homework daily and not have it be a struggle.  But now, she does a great job and usually has a very positive attitude to doing what she needs to do.

Cole doesn't have required homework, as his school holds the belief that homework is inappropriate at this age and learning beyond the classroom is best achieved through unstructured activity.  They do, however, provide a weekly writing and phonics assignment that is optional.  Because Cole wasn't writing on his own at the beginning of the year, not only did he do the assignment, but we starting spending 15 minutes or so every day practicing his letters.  And, that 15 minutes was definitely a battle at the beginning.  Now, he works as long as Franny does, and has filled up two spiral notebooks of letters, words, and numbers.  He does an incredible job and he does it without protest.  

It blows me away at the turn-around they have done.  I am so proud of them.

And, Delaney--she asks to do her homework and her letters.  Right now, she is solely concentrating on the letter 'O'.  She cracks me up.  And, she doesn't last 45 minutes, but I do give her credit for trying!

I know that we won't be able to maintain this new routine throughout the summer and next fall will probably be struggle once again.  But, for now, I am definitely enjoying what is currently our normal routine.  Afternoons may not be all fun and games, anymore, but they get the job done.  They are such incredible kids!



Cannon Beach

Posted by Trina Rae Monday, February 20, 2012 0 comments

With the kids having Monday off for Presidents Day, we utilized the long weekend by spending it at Cannon Beach.  We had mixed weather--rain and wind on Saturday, some sun on Sunday, and overcast Monday morning--but, we focused on maximizing the good weather and doing what we could.  Sunday, fortunately, was the best day and the kids were able to spend time on the beach without retreating indoors from the cold wind.  Franny and Delaney, however, fell into the tide as they were trying to run and had to go back to hotel to regroup and get warm and dry.  But, they were back by the afternoon and having a great time.  It was a fun weekend and good to get away for awhile.





Some things we missed

Posted by Trina Rae Friday, February 17, 2012 0 comments

There have been few blogs the last few weeks.  Not that there is nothing happening, but there is just so much happening that I have had difficulty keeping up.

A couple of weeks ago, I took Delaney to the emergency room at 1:30 am because after waking several times it was clear she was having trouble breathing.  At times like this, I am extremely thankful that we live so close to a major hospital.  I wasn't that concerned--we had a similar incident when Franny had croup, and I assumed that it was something similar.  After two oxygen treatments (she was at 89%, where she should have been in the upper 90s) and x-rays to rule out pneumonia, it was determined that she had a childhood respiratory virus that settled deep in her lungs. 

By the time we administered the second oxygen treatment, she had become a pro, and was actually having fun with her dinosaur inhaler.  She was giggling and smiling while I was falling asleep waiting waiting for it to finish up.  We headed home around 3 am.

We are so thankful that this turned out to be just a virus and that Delaney remains to be a very healthy, happy little girl.  But, I am still baffled why these incidents always happen in the middle of the night!


More on Valentines Day

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For Valentines Day, Rick and the kids took me to the newly opened Veggie Grill for dinner.  It was a fun place--it was so nice for me to be able to choose anything from the menu.  I was not about to order a salad or veggie burger, but the BBQ sandwich was very good and the kids did seem to like the sweet potato fries and the plant-based mac and cheese.  For all you cheese eaters out there cringing--you'd be surprised what tasty, 'cheesy' things can be made with cashews! Given, everyone seemed to enjoy it, I think we'll definitely be coming back to this place.  I definitely appreciate everyone's willingness to give me a special Valentines Day meal--I have a very thoughtful family and I love them more than anything!

The blue tongues were not courtesy of Veggie Grill...the kids brought their own Valentines candy for a special after-dinner treat.







Valentines for Franny

Posted by Trina Rae Tuesday, February 14, 2012 0 comments

Franny has been excited about Valentines Day for some time now--and even more so since she received her Valentines Day outfit from Auntie Noelle.  Since I'm not able to go to her school party, I wanted to do something special for her.  So, I made her a festive lunch of hearts.  She loved it!




Sweethearts party

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Today, Cole had his Sweethearts Party at school.  There was a lot of fun and anticipation in the room--the kids were really excited to exchange their Valentines and then check out all their cards and treats.  I loved watching all the kids--it was all such a big deal to them and so much fun!!!

Delaney enjoying lunch with the big kids 

The Valentines bags 

Cole checking out his cards with his friend Andrew 

Cole really enjoyed his party!

Valentines!

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Things have been very busy around our house the last couple of weeks.  Valentines just weren't on the 'must do' list--that is, until February 13th.  Cole has been working so hard on his writing, I really wanted to give him the opportunity to write out his Valentines cards, if he wanted to.  But, with 27 cards (including teachers) to write and one afternoon (after school) to do it, I really thought he would only be up for signing his name 27 times.  But, he really wanted to write out everyone's names, as well.  He started at the top of the list (he can read all their names by himself) and powered through them all.  Then, after doing that, he addressed the envelopes, too!  I was so impressed with his focus, his hard work, and especially his handwriting!  The last was as neatly written as the first.  He has gotten a lot of complements on his handwriting from his teachers, but to see all his Valentines laid out, I was blown away at what a great job he did.  I love the way he amazes me every day with his writing, as well as his phonics.  I am so proud of him!



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