Weekend Update

Real quick. Last post. When it rains it pours around here!

EVE

Eve pouting in the corner because “No one will play with me,” after Lex and I got bored of playing her endless imaginary game. Poor girl. She needs some 5yr old girl friends to play with!

quiet time

This is what quiet time in our house looks like sometimes. Other times it’s a boy lost in a book. I never know what I’ll find when I open the door.

popcorn

Who can resist licking the bowl after the most popular snack in the house – popcorn with raisins, spray butter, and nutritional yeast!

tea

Tea and the newspaper. Like my new tea mug? I painted it myself. :)

windows

Eve bought window markers with her allowance last week and our windows have been thoroughly decorated all week. We finally got around to washing them this weekend. I even managed to make it a game for the kids!

fat lip

I can’t expect to make it through a busy week with family and babysitters and contractors and house disruptions and all without at least one major breakdown. This week’s breakdown came courtesy of Lex on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately it ended with him jumping off the ottaman in his bedroom and crashing face first into a wooden doll cradle. The result was a scrape on his gums above his front teeth, a cut on the inside of his lip, and an hour with a mouthful of gauze to contain the bleeding. Now he’s left with a fat lip. Poor boy.

One more day until school starts!

A day trip to the lake aquarium

After kindergarten open house we swung by the house to pick up Mema and Lex and then headed out for an exciting day at the ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center in Burlington. We went there once last year but Eve was sick and it wasn’t a stellar success. This trip went MUCH better! It was a beautiful day, the kids were all happy and eager, and we had a great time!

lake view

It’s a beautiful day on Lake Champlain.

waiting

Checking out the fish while waiting for me to check in at the museum.

lunch

First things first, lunch on the terrace.

view

Lunch with a view. What more could we ask for?!

shipwrecked

First stop in the museum was a sunken ship exhibit. The kids loved it. We actually started and ended our visit in this shipwreck!

turtles

Then off to visit the turtles. Did you know there exists a soft-shelled turtle?

sea star

Eve loved the touch tank. I didn’t get a good picture of her touching the sea star, but this is a cool picture of a sea star feeding. The museum woman said you can tell it’s feeding because it is bunched up in the middle.

deck

Out on the deck for a quick pic. :) I love that he smiles for the camera these days!

binoculars

Getting a better view of New York state with a good pair of museum binoculars.

silly

Getting silly. Time for a break.

misting

We went back outside for a snack break, then a trip through the ankle misting machine. :)

bears 1

When we left the museum we walked up to Church Street, which is a cool walking street with lots of activity. The first thing we found there is a painted bear exhibit. I didn’t catch the details of why, but there were painted bears everywhere. A fundraiser for something, I’m sure. The kids decided we need to take pictures of them on every single bear. Mema and I took turns taking the pictures. I’ll spare you every single one and just post a few. :)

bears 2

The game was to try and take the picture before Eve stuck her tongue out. I didn’t win with this picture. :)

chocolate

We stopped a the Lake Champaign Chocolate store. I vetoed the “block of chocolate” option and we agreed on a bag of mixed chocolates instead.

love

I love these unprompted, heart-melting, hand-holding moments. It does a momma proud.

fountain

At the end of the street we found a fountain. The kids couldn’t resist. I couldn’t say no.

dinner

Lo and behold, we found a Panera Bread on Church Street! One with outdoor seating. One where the staff delivers your meal! Life is good. (on that note, I didn’t make it to the Life is Good store just down the street…. maybe next trip.)

bear 3

One more bear for good measure.

Then back in the car, more Wizard of Oz on audiobook for the drive home, and tired happy children. Life is good.

Kindergarten Open House

Eve had her kindergarten Open House on Thursday. I’m a few days behind on the blog but I figured I should get this posted BEFORE the back-to-school posts in two days! The event was the usual chaotic mix of nervous new parents and kids, and old hands like me and Eve. :) She didn’t even really care to go. I said, “You’ll get to see the classroom and meet the teacher,” and she replied with, “I know the classroom and the teacher.” I tried several things, finally just resorting to “Well, we have to go.” She went happily enough.

She did a great job sitting quietly while the teacher, nurse, counsellor, bus driver, and principal all spoke. By the end of the nearly 45m of talking most of the kids were bouncing and chattering, but Eve and her friend/neighbor both did a great job being still and quiet. I commended her on it later and she said, “You’re supposed to be still and quiet and listen to the teacher in school.” Like I said, she’s an old hand at this. :)

crowd

A crowd of kindergarteners. I wasn’t at a good angle for pictures of Eve, but that little girl in the pink hammed it up for me, thinking I was taking pictures of her. :)

on the bus

On the bus, taking a ride around town with a lovie tucked under her arm.

friends

Eve knows a few people starting kindergarten this year, but only one other kid in her class (there are three kindergarten classes this year!). This little girl is our neighbor and Eve’s new classmate. Eve showed her all around the classroom. :)

One thing I did learn is that her class only has 13 kids this year! Lex’s K had 19 kids, mostly boys. With three classrooms now the class sizes are much smaller. I love that.