Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Friday, October 1, 2010

{this moment}

- A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Wishing you a lovely weekend!

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It's amazing to me that she can have entire songs nearly memorized after only hearing them once or twice. The same applies to books. I see her "reading" a book to Lukasz that I have only read to them once or twice, and she'll know sections of it off by heart.

I love how, in this video, Lukasz has 2 books on the go at once. Lately the book reading has gotten more and more popular, they cover the couch in books and then crawl up among them and "read" away...

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Catching up

Where to begin?

This past week Lukasz made the journey from crib to "big boy bed" (aka his crib mattress placed on the floor) without a hiccup. We stored Lily's bed frame at my parents' house for the time being so there are no hard or sharp edges for him to hit himself on. He is a very active sleeper. The first or second day of being in his "new" bed, he rolled right off of it and napped on the floor all tangled up in his blanket.

This is how he fell asleep the first big night:

This past week I called many preschools and we toured three, and yesterday we registered Lily in the one that was by far my favourite. They were all Montessori schools, and it's interesting to see how differently people present the space. The first one was, well, filthy, with old food left lying on a bookshelf, and the lady told us not to bother taking our shoes off when we came in, and there was a daycare of pretty rowdy kids in the adjoining room that were welcome to join in the preschool at any time. The preschool we registered Lily for last year was a very quiet, calm space and the kids weren't running around willy-nilly. I may sound like a snob now, but I just have a feeling for what type of environment Lily would be most comfortable in, and that one wasn't it.

I loved the second preschool we toured. I walked in and the space totally made me wish I could go to school there. :o) It was a big, bright and very clean room, and the four teachers were there and they all seemed like very sweet ladies.

The third preschool we toured was by far the most expensive (and closest to us) and the required that we buy our child a uniform. As Lily will likely only be attending preschool for one year before she goes to full-day kindergarten (also Montessori but through the school board), buying a uniform seems pretty pointless. I got the feeling that the uniforms were to prepare the children for the private schools they would be attending.

So she is registered at the second preschool for part-time afternoons. I'm a bit disappointed that the morning slots were full because sometimes she does seem tired in the afternoons, especially when she gets up at 7 a.m. or earlier. But I hope that in another 3 months she'll have enough energy and stamina that an afternoon class will not completely tire her out.

(And as I write this, she has fallen asleep beside me.)

Lily was pretty nervous going in to these different classrooms and was not too receptive to the teachers. I know she well remembers our try at preschool last year, and she is constantly reminding me not to leave her. This summer we will have to call on favours from friends, I think, to let Lily spend an hour or two with them away from me, to get used to being apart from me.


Lukasz, on the other hand, seems totally ready for preschool. He'd march right in and start checking out the things on the shelves, and bring me what he'd found. He amazed the teachers at the preschool Lily will be attending by stacking 8 or 10 blocks one on top of each other without them tumbling down. They marveled at his tower, but he was quick to correct them that it was a ROCKET. Then there were coloured squares on a sheet on the table that matched the sides of the square and rectangular blocks and he got busy piling the correct blocks on the correct spots by matching the colour and sizes of the sides to the colour and sizes of the squares on the page. That impressed them, too. :o)

When we went back on Friday and parked in the parking lot, Lily asked if this was her school and I told her it was, and that we were just going to visit and pick up our (enrollment) package that day. Lukasz chimed in "School? Me, too?" and I said, "Yes, you are coming, too", and his response was an enthusiastic "Ok! Cool!"

He's in the midst of potty training right now, and when he's trained I don't see any reason why he couldn't go, as long as we can afford it and he really wants to. Speaking of potty training, I have to say I think summer is the best time for it, because the easiest way (I've found) for potty training a kid is to just let them go bare-bottomed at all times when at home. Keep the potty in the same room they are in, and remind them every so often that it's there. They will have accidents, but it can all be cleaned up, and Lily caught on pretty quickly that it's good to go on the potty because they she gets to pour it into the toilet and flush the toilet.

Lukasz LOVES to flush the toilet. He waves "bye bye" to whatever is there, and will say "Bye poopie, see you soon!"

Moving on from potty talk, Lily is huge on helping now. They both help me with the laundry whenever their is enough room in the laundry room, and now one of Lily's jobs is to set the table. I pass her dishes, cutlery and napkins and tell her which spots to put them at, and she does it really well.

Lukasz is talking up a storm. He recognizes many shapes, circle, triangle, square, star, oval, and colours, green, yellow, black, red, blue, and he knows the difference between a digger and a bulldozer and recognizes cranes and trucks. There is a lot of construction going on around our place on the highway so we always drive by these big machines and he names them all. He can also all of a sudden count to TWELVE. After that, he goes back to eight and mixes them up a bit.

Our days lately have fallen in to a pattern like this:

7:00-7:30 - Kids wake up.
9:30 or 10:00 - We go on an outing to a playgroup or to one of the many fantastic parks nearby.
12:00 - Come home, have lunch, Lukasz goes down for a nap.
1:00-4:00 - Lily and I do activities together, crafts, stencils, letters, memory games, painting, read books, etc. She also has a little JumpStart Preschool computer game that she's allowed to play 1/2 hour each day. I can't believe how quickly she caught on to using the mouse and navigating around the game!
4:00 - Depending on Lukasz's nap, we go out again or I start dinner and then we got out again after dinner.
7:30 - Baths, stories and songs and in bed by 8:30.

Having a "picnic" - Lily supplied the food:

When we go out I tend to gravitate towards the parks where we can go for a nice walk/run followed by some time spent at a playground. If we go to the local park across the street (which I love.... I think it was top reason I wanted to buy this apartment) we bring sandbox toys, sidewalk chalk, bubble soap and lately, baseball gear (2 bats, 2 balls and a tee). When we walk around the nearby lake/pond, the kids now both run most of the way. Lukasz has yet to say this, but I can almost hear him yelling "Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom!!!" as he kicks his feet into high gear. :o)

We also make weekly trips to the library, and Lily is very good about always reminding us we have to whisper while we are inside. I love books and I love to read, and it makes me happy that so far they seem to enjoy books as much as I do. Sometimes when things get really hairy around here, I stop harping at them to stop picking at each other, or whatever they are doing and I sit down on the floor, open a book and start reading it aloud. By the time I'm done the first page, they are both sitting down, one on either side of me. It's magic.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

January in a nutshell

In an attempt to catch up a bit on this blog, once my favourite place online, but now sadly neglected, here is a photo summary of January, birthdays not included (Uncle Derek's and Lukasz's). Those deserve a post all their own.

January was rainy, unlike last winter when it was snowy. I think this year snow might have been preferred, or at least would have been more fun. But we did manage to dodge the raindrops and get out quite a bit, or went out despite the rain just to get some exercise and fresh air.

Here are the kids with their funky toques, handknit by our Great Aunt Mary. :)

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There were many days spent indoors, and I despised darkness arriving at 4:30... but I managed to think up a variety of things for us to do each day so it mostly wasn't too tedious.

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Lukasz somehow came down with croup, which was a little scary. Poor guy had trouble breathing at times and that meant two late-night trips to the hospital where he got steroids and nebulizers and had a generally unpleasant time.

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Lily is turning into quite the little lady. She loves to dress up, dance and pretend to be a princess ballerina. (See below.)

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Painting was a popular activity this winter; I have stacks and stacks of paintings by the kids that I'm holding on to.

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Lukasz seemed to be sick for a good bit during January, so when sleep finally came on those evenings, it was a relief for all of us.

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Sick or not, he is VERY busy growing up just as quickly as he can.

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Lily has turned into a little bookworm (they both have, actually) which I love to see. And there's something about hunkering down on the floor with the kids and a ton of books...

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Lily still has an afternoon nap most days. She's started to fight it, but we have a little ritual where when I see her getting tired, we will take a couple of books to the "big" bed (while Lukasz is napping) and read them, then I will sing her whichever songs she wants, and then she generally rolls over and falls asleep. But I have to lie there with her, which led to me having a LOT of naps as well.

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There always seemed to be blue sky on the horizon, just not much right above us.

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Some indoor camping was another fun way to pass time on a long rainy afternoon...

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... that, and trying to drive a truck that was clearly a few sizes too small...

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If the rain stopped on the weekends we tried to get out geocaching. This is our family hobby and we love it. It gets us outside, it gets us to different areas near where we live, mostly parks, that we had no idea were there, and it's a treasure hunt which makes it fun for the kids, too.

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Lily being a cat:

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Whenever he puts on shades, he puts them on upsidedown. Not sure what that's about. :)

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Made it to Como Lake park a couple of times, too, to see the ducks, play at the park and get some exercise, some of which the kids made up as we went along....

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Mostly it was a sleepy month, but Olympic excitement was just around the corner!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Finally showing an interest in books

I think you are just far too busy to sit down and read a book, but sometimes you like to look at the ones that have pictures of real people. :)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Happy 2nd Birthday Lily!! *photos*

Today was the first day of a weekend-long celebration. We arrived in Kelowna late on the 1st and in the morning we got to work putting together a weekend of Lily's favourite things. The weather definitely cooperated!

Good morning, birthday girl!
Tatus and Woochie catching some raysShe loves getting a turn on Uncle Shane's skateboard.
The morning was spent playing outside and colouring ... then when she went down for a nap the decorating and wrapping of presents began. I didn't really have a plan other than I'd bought a small canister of helium from Costco so I could blow up tons of helium balloons for you. The rest of the decorations just kind of formed on their own. I was really happy with the results!



Oh, the excitement! This was one of my all-time favourite moments: watching her reaction to seeing all the balloons.Down to the very serious business of opening presents and cards.

More excitement as she completes the puzzles she received as a gift. Every time she completed one, she'd exclaim, "I DID IT!" and we'd all laugh and reply, "Yes! You did it!"

You really liked the hand-made activity case your Great Aunt Mary and Uncle Jim sent--it was filled with stickers, balloons, a book, barrettes, crayons, a colouring book!
I hunted and hunted and hunted for this book for you. I remember borrowing it from the library again and again, and since you already love the dvds, I thought it would be even better if you had the original book: Madeline. (To go with your Madeline doll!)
Even Lukasz got into the swing of the festivities, bouncing a balloon around.

After dinner, it was time for... the CAKE. A delicious strawberry shortcake with homemade whipped cream, made by Gran!
I thought I might have to help you blow out the candles, but nope.I helped you eat your piece of birthday cake, but I think you grabbed all of the strawberries! :)
And then you were looking pretty darn tired. Off to bed, and then, to the beach!

The weather was perfect for our Sunday morning trip to the beach. We were able to spend a few hours there, building sand castles, and then Lily even went swimming! Lukasz spent the time hanging out with Gran & Grampa.

Boats and planes really catch Lily's attention.

A pooped Lukasz:

I was surprised and very happy that you wanted to go in the water with us, given your recent dislike of baths.


You swam on your tummy back and forth between me and Tatus...


And you even showed us your back float!! Yay!