Real quick…

I’ve been working full-time lately! I just finished my 4th day as the art teacher at school.  It’s fun, but this working full-time thing is for the birds! Here is a quicky of what we’ve been up to:

  • Lex started swimming in the big pool today! Two of his classmates have their lessons in that pool and today he joined them. I’m super excited that he got over his fear of the big pool because he is a great swimmer and the big pool is necessary for continued development. Today he took the plunge and loved it!
  • Eve has started reading to me! I’m so excited! She read all of Runaway Bunny last night, and Hop on Pop, and Freddie and Flossie books. She caught on recently that if she reads to me she gets to stay up a lot later. :) I’ll take it!
  • Alan is prepping for his hernia surgery next week. Logistics are difficult, but it will happen and we’ll all be happy when it’s over. I’m secretly looking forward to a few forced days at home to take care of him.
  • I have decided to apply to the Upper Valley Educators Institute and get my teaching certificate!! I’m really enjoying substituting (some classes more than others, of course!) and the more I think about it the more teaching feels right to me. If all goes well I’ll start in August.

That’s it for now. I’m not working tomorrow, but I am spending the morning with my volunteer family and trying to figure out which of the six things that need be done can I fit into the afternoon before picking up the kids.  Working again Friday for a few hours.  Life is busy, but good!

Another picture update

I realize my posts are getting lame. Sorry. Life is going well, but busy. I’m working every day next week and already exhausted by it! (sob story, I know) Here are a few pictures and videos to give you the low-down.

After school one day last week we went bowling with a few friends. Just for something to do on a Tuesday afternoon. Everyone had a really great time!

bowling

The little guy in the blue pants is in a bowling league. He showed Lex and Eve how to bowl with the big ball!

eve bowling

Then Eve taught some other friends. Like her technique?!

Weekend fun.

pony

A castle for the pony.

Alan lets the kids play a computer game called Tux Cart sometimes, which I think is a Linux version of Mario Cart. Lex decided this weekend to make a real life version. He’s has built and rebuilt it several times so far and has a great time driving around.

Tux cart

Tux cart

Last night we had a movie night. We decided on a movie and then Alan went out to pick up dinner and rent the movie (he had errands to run as well) and the kids and I stayed home. They got all ready for bed, did a ton of chores, and then we played Uno until he got home. It was a great night!

laundry

The kids were so excited that they did a ton of chores while waiting for Alan to return with dinner and the movie. Mostly Eve, I guess, did the chores. She decided to fold, and put away, the basket of clean laundry that was sitting in the laundry room.

eve dessert

Last time we had movie night I gave them little ice cream sundaes for dessert. We had no ice cream this time, but Eve wanted dessert, so she made yogurt sundaes with honey and minty chips.

dessert

They were actually pretty good!

Today Eve and I went to a birthday party at the pottery place. She was very excited. Lex opted to spend some time at our neighbor’s house entertaining his poor buddy who broke his leg last week! Everyone had fun and everyone came home exhausted!

present

I love how much effort my kids put into birthday presents.

Mema, thank you for the MyPlate plates! The kids LOVE them and request them for every meal!

eve dinner

Eve’s dinner tonight consisted of yogurt, watermelon and honeydew melon, dry cereal, and cucumbers.

lex dinner

Lex had watermelon, bread/butter/yeast, and carrots, with a yogurt on the side.

Back in the pool

I have some tired fishes tonight! The aquatic center offers free lessons for 2nd graders. One session, six weeks, not the whole year! The kids get transportation to the pool, free swim for an hour, then a lesson. Eve and I went over after school and swam as well. I renewed my membership on Monday. Me and the rest of the developed world, re-upping gym memberships in January! I’m back at the gym and we are planning to do lots of swimming now.

I realized tonight that I missed my boy today! I left him at school at 8am and didn’t get him back until 5pm! I guess that’s normal for some folks, but not me.

If anyone wants to come swim with us, now’s the time! :)

A few pictures from the past few days…

dominoes

Fun with dominoes.

lists

They decided to start making a packing list for our Florida trip!

melon eve

Eve eating melon “just like Uncle Barney!”

melon lex

Lex opted for the melon baller instead. When he was done he asked if he could try the cheese grater next. I guess we’ll be working our way through the kitchen tools. :)

letter

Lex finished up his thank you notes. He did them so nicely this year, all on his own. The last few even got special decorations on the envelopes. This one is a monkey holding a sign (left) and a lizard using its tongue to hold up the “y” (right).

tree

We’re done with our Christmas tree for the season, so we decided to give the birds a treat. Eve made a popcorn and cranberry chain. I hope the birds like it.

eve outside

Eve decided to stay outside and play for awhile. This made me laugh because even when she is out and he is in, they still have fun together!

love note

Look at the sweet love note I found when I went out to bring Eve back inside.

parachute lex

How’s this for big muscle activity?! I asked him to put a new bag in the garbage and thus began an exciting game of garbage bag parachute. (he did put the new bag in first)

parachute eve

Eve’s turn! This picture is neat because her feet look like they’re on the ground, but you can tell from the bag and the clothes that she’s in mid-air!

dinner

Eve making herself mac & cheese for dinner.

Skating

We went ice skating again this afternoon. No tantrums, no drama, all fun. Both kids are definitely getting the hang of it. Lex generally stays on his feet and has learned to get up easily after a fall and Eve, when she focuses on what she’s doing, can make it around without falls too! She discovered today that she can get going really fast with the crates.

lex

Lex looks like a pro in this picture! :)

eve

A quick break

the end

Always, the best for last!

Unfortunately I took my first fall today! My butt hit first, then my back. My wrists must have hit at some point too because both sore this evening (sorer than usual, that is!) Otherwise no pain. Mom, remind me of this if I’m dealing with sciatica again in six months!

Baby it’s cold INSIDE!

We hit super low temps the past few days. It was in the single digits Wednesday and -10° when I woke up yesterday morning. We were up to 4° this morning! A great time for the heat to go out, right?! I was out all day Wednesday, but when I got home with the kids we noticed that it was really cold downstairs. We bundled up and when Alan came home he did some investigating and determined that the circulator pump on the boiler was broken. He put in a late-night call to the heating guys who were, fortunately, able to come over Thursday morning. They put in a new circulator pump, then discovered that we had frozen pipes! The pipes are behind all the sheetrock and insulation in the basement and the guys were hesitant to tear that apart, so Alan came home at lunchtime to figure it out. With the help of a space heater and my hair dryer (that we use for everything but hair drying!) he was able to thaw out the frozen part. Luckily it was just one area, right under the front door, where apparently the wood is rotting! That will be a fun project for the spring. The heating guys left when Alan got home, but came back again to check in (they were just across town at another job) and Alan had them take the circulator pump out, since everyone thought the problem was really frozen pipes.

I had told the kids that if it was still cold in the house when they got home from school we would have an upstairs afternoon. Alan got the pipes thawed just before they got home, but they were excited to find the house still cold :) We made a cracker snack and grabbed the Sorry game and had a fun afternoon upstairs while poor Alan worked in the basement. Then Alan relaxed on the couch for awhile, until I asked, “Shouldn’t the house be warming up by now?” Apparently the circulator pump was also broken! Alan took a drive over to the heating guys office, picked up the new installed-then-removed circulator pump and brought it back again and installed it himself. Now we have a new circulator pump (and an extra new one, just in case) and thawed pipes. The downstairs part of the house got to 54° before it started warming up again!

I really can’t complain about this problem as we still had heat upstairs and we were able to fix the problem within 24 hours. We also have a healthy supply of hot tea, longjohns, and sweaters to keep us warm. However, since this blog is part funny parenting stories, part my place to vent, part documentation of what goes on around here, and a BIG part of my memory, I wanted to get this in writing.

If one has to have frozen pipes and a broken heat on the coldest day of winter, I think this was the best possible scenario. :)

Baby it’s WARM inside now!

Healthy Eating

I told the kids that starting in January we were going to have a new meal plan. I had no idea what it would be, but I was sick of arguing with them about what they could eat, sick of making three different meals each night, sick of negotiating exactly how many carrot sticks it would take to get yet another piece of bread and butter. Just sick of the whole feeding process! Despite the fact that I mentioned it to them several times over the past month, I did not, in fact, have any actual plan in mind.

So it came up again in conversation a few days ago. We discussed, as a family, the reasons I was unhappy with the current meal situation. They added their opinions. We came up with a plan. The plan is that they will make their own dinners from now on. How’s that for a plan?! I agreed, with the caveat that they need to make healthy dinners. We talked about what a healthy dinner includes and Lex expressed concern that he wouldn’t be able to do that since he doesn’t like fruits and vegetables. It was late and he was starting to get agitated, so we agreed to attempt a list of fruits and veggies the next day.

After school yesterday they each grabbed a sheet of paper and started making a list of fruits and vegetables they like, sorted by color. I pulled up a great PDF listing of fruits and veggies by color (from the Sesame Street website, no less, and it also includes a convenient “sometimes foods” and “anytime foods” list) Both kids made their lists and Lex was surprised to find how many things he likes in the green category. You can see in the picture below that he made the green section pretty small, expecting it to be empty.

When they got done listing the foods that like, I asked them to choose two foods from each color group that they *might* like and would be willing to try. Those are written with a question mark next to them. Then they each chose one of the question mark foods to add to the shopping list, with the understanding that they would in fact taste the foods when I brought them home.

lists

These are the fruits and veggies that my kids like… today.

Last night Lex wanted garlic bread for dinner so I taught them both how to make garlic bread. They each looked at their lists and chose their side dishes accordingly. Eve ate grapes and lentil soup (the meal I cooked), while Lex ate an entire honeydew melon! Eve had milk, Lex had yogurt. A fairly healthy meal, I think. And everyone was happy and no one argued.

This evening Lex made garlic bread again, with cheese on top, and he wanted carrots for the side. He agreed to work with me on prepping them. I washed and he cut. Yes, I taught him how to use the sharp knife. He said, “Am I really old enough for the sharp knife??” It was terrifying to me, but his opinion was “This is pretty easy, really.” I was composing a visit-to-the-ER blog post in my head, but he got the carrots all cut up and had carrots, yogurt, and cheesy garlic bread for dinner. Whole wheat bread. Healthy enough. (are my standards low?!)

I don’t know how long this will last, but the life skills lessons in the kitchen (Eve can now make mac & cheese by herself, with just my supervision around the stove) and the eagerness to prepare meals is something I’m going to enjoy as long as possible!