Today was a little hard on my girls. The littlest one is sick. She's had a fever of 102 and lots of coughing, even throwing up at one point. She woke at 1:30 AM and had a pretty miserable night in our room. I am not feeling all that great either, so I wasn't sleeping. She spent all day on the sofa, napped a couple of times, and is resting again now after finally eating something more substantial than soda crackers. It's hard to see my lively littlest girl as such a noodle. Normally she never stops talking and now she complains that everything is too noisy and just wants to snuggle with me on the sofa. She doesn't know, but she's going to have to miss Bike Day tomorrow because of the "no return to school until 24 hours fever-free" rule.
Abby forgot her lunch today and I didn't notice until about an hour before her lunchtime at school. (I know this because I called the school to see if I could put money on an account for her.) A panicky call to Hans revealed he'd given her $20 for lunch. Well, she's my girl after all. I got to talk to her on her drive home and it turns out, she tried waiting in line in the cafeteria to get food and got almost to the front before she got too nervous and just sat back with her friends. Her friends shared a cheese stick and something else inconsequential. Certainly not too much on the nutritious side. At least she's fed now. I feel terrible since I had enough time to race her lunch to her, but Hans reassured me he'd taken care of things. Guess we forgot to make sure she'd be able to follow through with it.
Eli's at soccer practice now. Pip is falling asleep on the sofa, refusing suggestions of readying for bed. Abby is outside collecting potato bugs with her father for his classes tomorrow. Sounds normal. :)
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
2012-13 School Year Has Begun!
I love the start of school. I get so excited for all the things the kids will learn and how their brains will process all the new information and finding out what they think is interesting. Eli started 3rd grade two days ago. Most of his friends are in the other class with the wonderfully sweet teacher he had in Kindergarten, but he thinks his teacher is just fine. He is a model student in the classroom, according to teachers.
Abby started 6th grade yesterday. Hans and Abby left the house around 6:40 AM, which is a little late for Hans. I had given him a gazillion instructions about how I wanted him to do her first day (basically I wanted him to do all the things I couldn't do exactly how I would have done them). He walked her in and waited with her briefly for her new schedule...and then he left. Darn his responsible nature making him try to be on time to work! She did absolutely fine though, not needing me and assuring me I haven't caused damage by not being their myself to walk her through things. I'm sure she was relieved I wasn't doing first day pictures by her locker, by her classroom door, by her school sign or any other place that would most likely embarrass her. Her only hiccup seems to be combination locks, which she will eventually get comfortable using. She claims to have made friends, although has no idea any names. She's always, always been this way. Even in preschool, she'd point out her friends, but have no idea what their names were, despite all of them calling their hellos to her by name. Such a funny girl. Eli is actually the same way. Hazel, on the other hand, knows everyone's name, but is not always friends with everyone.
I had to attend a parent meeting for preschool last night. It's the first one I've gone to for any of the children. I went because Hazel's preschool classes are being held in a different church due to the fire where her school is located. Although her preschool itself wasn't damaged, all the construction creates havoc for little ones who need routine. Hopefully the building will be repaired enough for the children to return by Christmastime, or we will likely have a year completely different than my other two had. Little miss starts school on the 12th.
Hazel does not seem to be enjoying our days without her siblings. She claims there is nothing for her to do. I may just have to have more playdates for her. Spoiled little twit.
Today is Mr. Eli's 9th birthday. I can hardly believe I have had that boy so many years already. He is a fantastic person and is growing into such an interesting individual. He's requested an angel food cake this year and (surprise!) tortellini for dinner. I best get cooking!
Abby started 6th grade yesterday. Hans and Abby left the house around 6:40 AM, which is a little late for Hans. I had given him a gazillion instructions about how I wanted him to do her first day (basically I wanted him to do all the things I couldn't do exactly how I would have done them). He walked her in and waited with her briefly for her new schedule...and then he left. Darn his responsible nature making him try to be on time to work! She did absolutely fine though, not needing me and assuring me I haven't caused damage by not being their myself to walk her through things. I'm sure she was relieved I wasn't doing first day pictures by her locker, by her classroom door, by her school sign or any other place that would most likely embarrass her. Her only hiccup seems to be combination locks, which she will eventually get comfortable using. She claims to have made friends, although has no idea any names. She's always, always been this way. Even in preschool, she'd point out her friends, but have no idea what their names were, despite all of them calling their hellos to her by name. Such a funny girl. Eli is actually the same way. Hazel, on the other hand, knows everyone's name, but is not always friends with everyone.
I had to attend a parent meeting for preschool last night. It's the first one I've gone to for any of the children. I went because Hazel's preschool classes are being held in a different church due to the fire where her school is located. Although her preschool itself wasn't damaged, all the construction creates havoc for little ones who need routine. Hopefully the building will be repaired enough for the children to return by Christmastime, or we will likely have a year completely different than my other two had. Little miss starts school on the 12th.
Hazel does not seem to be enjoying our days without her siblings. She claims there is nothing for her to do. I may just have to have more playdates for her. Spoiled little twit.
Today is Mr. Eli's 9th birthday. I can hardly believe I have had that boy so many years already. He is a fantastic person and is growing into such an interesting individual. He's requested an angel food cake this year and (surprise!) tortellini for dinner. I best get cooking!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Beds
I found a trundle bed on craigslist a little bit ago and today's the day we're putting it in the girls' room. Hans carried out the toddler bed--the one he made for the convertible crib/toddler bed for baby Abby all those years ago--and now I want to cry. No more little beds in my house.
Really thought I was ready for this.
Really thought I was ready for this.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Pip's Comments
I feel sorry for Abby and Eli at times. Pip's view of the world is still only four and a half years old and her comments are all the funnier for that reason.
A couple days ago, we walked into Walgreen's. She spies a Minnie Mouse doll and comments, "Mom! That Minnie is my Minnie's doppelganger! She's just wearing different clothes!"
I just got back home from running birthday errands with my Abby and am greeted by my Pip with "Do you know why Springy is outside?" No, I reply, why is Springy outside? (Springy is a stuffed dog.) "Because he puked all over my invisible carpet again." Her expression is one of great exasperation and distress. Oh my.
A couple days ago, we walked into Walgreen's. She spies a Minnie Mouse doll and comments, "Mom! That Minnie is my Minnie's doppelganger! She's just wearing different clothes!"
I just got back home from running birthday errands with my Abby and am greeted by my Pip with "Do you know why Springy is outside?" No, I reply, why is Springy outside? (Springy is a stuffed dog.) "Because he puked all over my invisible carpet again." Her expression is one of great exasperation and distress. Oh my.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Presents
Pip: Eli! I have a present for you!
Eli: What is it?
Pip: It's something you like...and it makes a burrow...
Eli: My meerkat!
Pip: Abby! I have a present for you! Guess what it is!
Abby: Is it my unicorn?
Pip: But what's it's name?
Abby: Lilac
Pip: But what color is it?
Pip: Mama! I have a present for you! Guess what it is.
Me: I have no idea.
Pip: It's something you can read books on.
Me: My Kindle?
Pip: Correct!
Eli: What is it?
Pip: It's something you like...and it makes a burrow...
Eli: My meerkat!
Pip: Abby! I have a present for you! Guess what it is!
Abby: Is it my unicorn?
Pip: But what's it's name?
Abby: Lilac
Pip: But what color is it?
Pip: Mama! I have a present for you! Guess what it is.
Me: I have no idea.
Pip: It's something you can read books on.
Me: My Kindle?
Pip: Correct!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Boat
I love imagination.
Costco boxed my groceries for me today in a nice, sturdy melon box. It is now a boat. Pip has sailed from the living room, down the hallway, to her room. Her boat is full of her "treasures." She even sailed from her bedroom door to the bathroom door. I've been on a bridge. However, Abby has been in danger of "sinking in the water" if she doesn't hurry back to her bedroom.
Wish I could find my camera.
Costco boxed my groceries for me today in a nice, sturdy melon box. It is now a boat. Pip has sailed from the living room, down the hallway, to her room. Her boat is full of her "treasures." She even sailed from her bedroom door to the bathroom door. I've been on a bridge. However, Abby has been in danger of "sinking in the water" if she doesn't hurry back to her bedroom.
Wish I could find my camera.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Catching Up
Star Wars/Cinco de Mayo Fete:
So I thought Hans was a rather extreme Star Wars geek. I have never been more wrong. Even checking out one of those Comic conventions did not prepare me for the geek fest decor last night (granted, much more upscale and high-brow than those conventions). We were greeted upon walking up by the Star Wars cantina music. The "bar" was set up with the movie projecting onto the wall, various books/magazines/comics/action figures relating to the Star Wars franchise, and another movie screen playing the movie at a completely different point. Hans chose "clever" shirts instead of costumes (praise God!).
I know you are looking at the shirts with intense longing. You wish you were as cool as my hubs and me.
So I thought Hans was a rather extreme Star Wars geek. I have never been more wrong. Even checking out one of those Comic conventions did not prepare me for the geek fest decor last night (granted, much more upscale and high-brow than those conventions). We were greeted upon walking up by the Star Wars cantina music. The "bar" was set up with the movie projecting onto the wall, various books/magazines/comics/action figures relating to the Star Wars franchise, and another movie screen playing the movie at a completely different point. Hans chose "clever" shirts instead of costumes (praise God!).
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My shirt |
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Hans's shirt |
The kitchen is coming along well. We'll be ready for painting in the next few weekends. Whether we paint then remains to be seen. We're getting into our crazy, fast-paced, nicer weather months. It makes it so much harder to do work on the house. I think we're planned into July now. Let's see...Mother's Day is next weekend, the weekend after is the Girl Scout Fundraiser garage sale for Special Olympics (and for another potential Olympian if I can swing it), then comes Memorial Day weekend followed by Abby's Spring Encamporee with Girl Scouts. The theme for this year's camp is "Let's Luau" and Abby's patch design won the vote. She's pretty proud of that. Meta's coming to photograph camp and we're so excited about it. Especially since my camera is still among the missing. Okay, second weekend of June will probably be Abby's birthday celebration, the week after being Father's Day. Then school gets out and Abby heads to Colorado. She'll be home for three days before she and I leave for Juneau for a week. The morning after our return, Abby starts Skagit Twilight Camp for the week. *Breathe*
Wow, got overwhelmed. I'll have to try for a Part II of this tomorrow.
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