Time for table manners

The kids have turned into cavemen at the table lately. Laughing hysterically, jumping up and down, chewing with their mouths WIDE open, etc. I even found Eve on the table one day. Like that’s ok?! I’ve been threatening a manners crack-down for awhile, but of course threats serve no purpose so the other day I did some research (I ? the Internet!) and found a good manners game. Actually, I found several manners games that I merged into our own unique thing.

This evening we created a list of manners we could all agree on. Lex was done eating first so he agreed to be the scribe. We did some brainstorming, came up with ideas, merged, discussed, deleted, and finally settled on six key manners. I am not saying these are all the table manners that children need to know, but these will be the ones we start with.

draft

The first draft of our manners list.

Once we had the list pared down to an easy six items that we all could agree on, Lex offered to re-write the list “because this one is kind of messy and hard to read.” He grabbed the markers and went to work.

final

The final draft, hanging on the wall in the dining room. I wanted to frame it, but Lex objected.

At this point you may be wondering why Lex is so eager to participate in this manners game. A game that will involve no reading at the table. *gasp* The reason for his eagerness, and Eve’s as well, is that the game involves M&Ms, of which we have 2.5lbs left over from Lex’s basketball cake!

Starting tomorrow each person at the table will get five M&Ms. “At every meal?” they asked. “Yes, at every meal,” I replied. “Even breakfast…?” they ask. “Yes, even breakfast.”  “Wooahh…” said two big eyed children. Each person starts with five pieces of candy and when they see another person (including a parent, a rule that thrills them!) using bad table manners they can take one of that person’s M&Ms. So if I see Eve not sitting in her chair I can take one of her candies, giving me six and her only four. At the end of the meal everyone eats the M&Ms at their place. So if you have a good meal, use good manners, and pay attention to what’s going on you could end up with a nice bit of candy for dessert. If you use bad manners and get silly or spaced out, you could end up with nothing. They are pretty excited about this!

Alan and I discussed the merits of candy at every meal. Other games I saw involved using marbles to earn desserts, but that only works at dinner time and requires me to have dessert available every night. This way everyone gets a little treat and we don’t have tons of dessert laying around. I reminded him that we also used candy for potty training. Maybe the strategic use of candy is just part of parenting. :)

Tomorrow morning, game on! Wish me luck!

School’s out for summer!

Yesterday was the last day of school. We made cookies for them to bring to school for classmates and teachers. The kids both liked the butterfly idea I came up with, but disagreed on the message, so I ended up making two versions. I guess that’s fair enough. I vetoed their initial idea of making two entirely different treats. They don’t help me in the kitchen much anymore, so I end up doing most of the work and doubling that wasn’t fun for me, so we settled on butterflies and separate messages.

butterfly cookies

Bye bye butterfly…

cookie messages

… catch ya in the fall!

We also went to the store last weekend and they both picked out gifts for their teachers. Two books for Eve’s teacher for her classroom next year, and Lex picked out a great puzzle to help his teacher set up her new pre-K classroom next year! Both sweet and thoughtful gifts. Both wrapped and decorated very thoughtfully as well!

present

Lex puts so much effort into his work. The drawings on the top are a bunch of things they did in 2nd grade.

I guess I didn’t get a picture of Eve’s present, but here is a picture of her playing bride instead. That’s what she was doing while Lex finished his present.

bride

Eve heading to her wedding, carrying her cake.

They went to school, everyone had fun and enjoyed the treats, and I now have 1st grader and a 3rd grader! Eve’s first grade teacher will be the same one Lex had. She is a great teacher and we are happy. Eve is excited to be “following Lex in school.” Lex did not get the teacher I was hoping for, but sadly his best friend did. I’m sure the teacher he got will be fine (I hope she can handle him well when necessary) but I would have preferred the other teacher and he would have been happier with his buddy. Sigh. You can’t always get what you want, right?

To make up for the class assignment disappointment (and just because) I took Lex to the skate park after school yesterday. He has been super eager to go and I kept telling him that we’ll go during summer vacation. He said, “It’s summer vacation now!” So we packed up his bike, called a few friends, and headed to the skate park.

lex on bike

Lex had a great time going up and down the ramps on his bike.

big boys

I really liked how the big guys and little kids worked around each other. I don’t know what the guys were thinking, but they were very nice and polite with the kids. After awhile we took the younger kids to the playground side, but Lex stayed and kept riding and it seemed like they were all taking turns and working around each other very well.

eve on scooter

Eve still refuses to ride her bike, but she had fun with her friend’s little scooter.

Today is the first full day of vacation. It is overcast and 60°. The kids are thrilled to be home in PJs all day. The day, so far, has involved some experimenting with gravity, some scientific observations, some Dinosaur Train (while I took a shower), a game of Life, lunch, and quiet time. I do have to drag them out to the farm soon for our CSA pickup, but I may let them stay in their PJs for that trip. :)

flying car

This experiment didn’t work. A mini-Lego car with paper wings. Sadly the car just would not fly. :(

junior scientists

Junior scientists at work in the lab, making and documenting observations about their selected items.

Happy Summer vacation!