Thursday, May 29, 2008

Off

We're off to Virginia tomorrow for 10 days... woo hoo! I've been packing and writing lists today. I'm looking forward to lots of family time and hanging out while we're there, and Jon and I also have a two-night trip planned to Williamsburg (the children will stay with my parents). Here are some pictures before we go.

Lucy thinks she is hilarious when she puts on glasses or hats.




Jon and I found this paper that Nate had drawn on. I've never seen him be able to do circles before. The second picture is him showing the paper and being very proud. :)


Saturday, May 24, 2008

Helpers

Nate had a lot of fun this morning helping me clean. I sprayed the glass cleaner on the mirrors, and he wiped. Then, he got to dust (Swiffer dusters are great). Most exciting, he got to vacuum the floor underneath his chair at the dining table with the hose extension. (This was especially gratifying for him, I'm sure, as there was a mountain of crumbs down there, as usual.)

Then this afternoon, Lucy emptied the clothes from the dryer into the basket.



It takes a lot longer to clean with "helpers," but it sure is so much more fun.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Today

My friend Casey watched Lucy for me this morning while I went to school with Nate and helped in his morning class (SDC) from 8:30 to 10:45. Let's just say I wish I'd had time for some coffee first! :) It was fun seeing Nate in his element. Today was his turn to count the days/numbers on the class calendar, pointing with a little paintbrush stick, and that was very cute. He is getting to know all of the songs they sing and adjusting to their daily schedule. One of the boys in there, in particular, is very verbal, seems to have no behaviors, and is about 4 and a 1/2 (and also extremely cute), and I was glad to see that Nate is seated next to him in circle time (don't know if it's always that way or not). It was a fun morning.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Adjusting to school

The title of my post is not really talking about Nate but about me! Surprisingly, Nate has made the transition to big boy school very well. He still likes it every day and isn't having major meltdowns at home like I thought he might (after having spent half the day "holding it all in" at school). The adjustment has really been for me--trying to figure out how to organize my day and week, since everything is different now. I'm getting into a new groove, though, and I like it.

Nate spends time every day talking about things he is looking forward to. Right now those things are riding in a big airplane (for our trip to VA) and riding the school bus. (The school bus thing is slated to start on June 30, when he would be riding just in the mornings, but we might change our minds about this and just keep driving him. I'm sad that this would disappoint him, but we'll see.) To help him understand when fun things are going to happen, I got a calendar with big numbers. He can help me change out the month and the numbers each month, and then on event days, we'll put on a special label. For May, you can see his birthday and our airplane trip:



He also knows a song with the days of the week (just start on Sunday and sing all the days through twice to the tune of "Oh my darlin' Clementine"), and the calendar will help him figure those out too.

Here are a couple of pictures from last night, when he and I were laughing at how his pants looked:


Monday, May 19, 2008

Comedian

Lucy and I always share a lunch at the mall food court on Sundays after church. She eats an entire half of a sandwich and some of my tomato soup. When we laughed at how she kept the spoon in her mouth yesterday, she kept doing it over and over and scrunching up her face to look even funnier.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Art

Ricci gave me the idea a while back about keeping a "digital copy" of all of Nate's artwork but not having to keep every single piece of paper he brings home. I just started putting this idea to use, as Nate's backpack seems filled with stuff every day he comes home.

This picture is from his first day at school. I love how happy he looks.



No amazing artistry yet, but it's fun to have a record. :)



Monday, May 12, 2008

I am not joking

Do you remember how I started the "I'm serious about losing those last 10 pounds" commitment several weeks back? And how I only posted about it for the first couple of weeks? I'm usually a very committed person; when I set out to do something, I stick with it. So what happened this time? I'll tell you: the day after I posted my first update, I found out that I'm pregnant! I had my first appointment last week. I'm 9 weeks along today and am due December 15. Jon's reaction when I told him was to laugh for about 10 minutes straight. This was not in "our plan," but I'm glad it was in God's. I'm feeling pretty good--just super tired. Crazy!

Friday, May 09, 2008

Jon's pics

Here are some cute pictures Jon took on his phone in the past couple of months:

Nate going on the train at the Spectrum--this is the only time he has done it, though he asks every time! He loved it. Below the pictures is the video.







Me at the end of March, when we went on our church's couples retreat to Big Bear. Jon and I went on the Alpine Slide--I'm waiting at the top for our turn.



And Jake and Lucy when we went to dinner with the Eichlers recently. He kept feeding Lucy his food.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

School and... work?

Nate has been going to school every day this week, and it is going well so far. I picked him up early (12:00) on Monday and Tuesday, but today I'm letting him stay the full time, 8:30-1:30. I think that timing will be an adjustment (a long day for him), but I also think he's having a good time. When I picked him up yesterday, he announced that he had cut with scissors and played soccer (that is some pretty good spontaneous language for him). He also, of course, loves recess.

I also have another update that I've been meaning to write about, but it happened so quickly that I never got a chance. Jon's company works with a graphics design studio in Long Beach, and he mentioned to them that I do freelance editing. They immediately asked for my resume and scheduled an interview within a couple of days. I went up there, interviewed and took a proofreading test, and they offered me a part-time, work-from-home job a couple of days later. So I'm now going to be doing about 10 hours/week of editing/proofreading, mostly from home. (I went in a few half days this week to train, coordinating childcare with family members, but the company, Vision Design Studio, knows I won't be coming into the office more than once a month for a half day.) It's just cool to be able to do something I love (editing) from home that won't take away from being a mom.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Lucy's stats

I took Lucy to her 12-month check-up (yes, a month late) on Thursday. Here are her stats:

18 pounds (5th percentile!)
29.5 inches tall (50th percentile)
17.5 inches head (25th percentile)

We have a tall and thin girl! The doctor asked if she says one or two words, and I thought about it--she says several.

Ball="ba"
Book="buh"
Daddy="daaaa-DEE!"
Mama="______" (still has never said it)
Drink="dee"
Bubbles="bubba"
Bye="ba ba" while waving

I think she's just starting to say a consistent word for "Nate."

and my favorite:
Flower="wawoof"

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Friday, May 02, 2008

First day

I wish I had thought to bring the camera this morning for Nate's first day of "big boy school." I dropped him off at 8:30 with his new teacher, and he seemed excited/curious about what was going on--no tears. I must admit, though, that I got a little teary watching him walk away while holding hands with another little boy on one side and his teacher on the other. I hope he's having fun!

Party

We had family over for Nate's birthday last night. Jon grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, and Nate ate his "happy birthday cake," which he has been talking about ever since Lucy's party a month ago. :) When we mentioned on Wednesday night that he would also be getting a few presents on his birthday, he nearly fell over with excitement--he had no idea. He got some clothes and lots of new toy cars, which I had mentioned since he didn't have any. Jon got himself Nate a remote control truck. It was a fun evening!