Sledding

We went sledding on Monday when the kids had no school. We haven’t done much of it this year, what with the weather being so wacky these days. The kids had a great time and I got to catch up with an old friend. Fun, fun.

little girls

Two litte girls, holding hands up the hill.

old friends

Old friends, together again.

Lex is learning about penguins at school and he and Eve like to play penguins at home. He teaches her what he learns. Here is Eve, pretending to be a penguin slidding on her belly down the hill.

PS. Here’s a post from sledding at their house two years ago. Cute!

PPS. It has been raining off and on ever since that afternoon so I’m glad we got some sledding in when we did! Now we have slushy lakes in the front and back yards and it keeps coming down. If the temps were a few degrees lower we’d have a lot of snow!

Swimming Milestone

This afternoon presented me with another “Why don’t I have my camera?!?” moment. At the very end of swimming lessons the teachers (they have two this session) took the kids (there are three in the class!) over to the BIG pool! The 9′ deep competition pool! The first boy (Lex’s classmate and a good friend of both of theirs) shouted with joy and jumped right in! I’m not certain he hasn’t been in that pool before. My two kids were very nervous. Eve made me (twist my arm!) come with them to the big pool. The two teachers, one in the pool and one out, were able to get Lex and Eve to sit on the edge of the pool and Eve worked up the courage to slip in. Once in she LOVED it! Lex, however, said quite clearly, “I don’t want to get into a very cold, nine foot deep swimming pool!” Hmm… when you put it that way I think he has a very valid point! I was pleased that his teachers respected that and gave him space. I think in the next few sessions he’ll work up the courage to join the other two. Eve, on the other hand, is already eager to start swimming laps!

I’m repeatedly impressed with how naturally swimming comes to Eve. Lex has been practicing his freestyle (back in my day we called it the Crawl Stroke) a lot lately. I have yet to see Eve even try it. At lessons today the instructor asked them to do it across the pool. Lex worked at it like he always does. He does a good job, but he is clearly thinking and trying. Eve just did it. Not perfectly, but smoothly and easily. She’s so little in the water, yet so smooth. Like a fish. I can’t wait to see her doing laps in the big pool. On second thought, yes, I can. She’s too little for the big pool!!!

Party time

We went to a birthday party at the bowling alley today. It was fun, as usual. Kids running around, pizza, cake, video games, cheap candy, noise… good times! On the way out the door to the party I grabbed the mail and found two more party invitations! One to another party at the bowling alley next weekend. Apparently my kids are popular. At the party I heard that there was a party at the bowling alley last weekend that Lex hadn’t been invited too and although I probably should be been put-out my first thought was “thank goodness we don’t have to go to the bowling alley three weekends in a row!” I think they are just the right amount of popular! :)

cheap candy

This is Eve's favorite "game" at the bowling alley arcade.

group shot

Group shot, minus one little boy. They tried to convince him with the promise of pizza, little did they know he would be skipping that part of the party as well!

cake

He happily joined in the ice cream cake eating part of the party, including sitting still and quiet during the birthday song. Now he smiles for the camera and Eve plays at being shy :)

We got home at 3pm, all hepped up and ready for a break. After checking out the candy filled goody bags we all retired to separate areas. Eve put herself in her room for some quiet time, I plopped down at the computer to check out for awhile, and Lex is on the floor behind me playing with Lego. Even Alan joined in on the inaction, watching hours of TV in the living room. :) It’s nearly 5pm now though, so I think I need to check back in and get started with dinner. I don’t think it’s going to make itself tonight.

Happy Saturday!

Fire Safety

Fire safety is something that’s discussed a lot with kids these days. We talk about it at home, they hear about it in school, on TV, and pretty much everywhere else. The kids each have a firefighter assigned to their school so they get to know him year after year. They have fire drills at school, of course, and we have a fire escape plan at home as well. The kids can both recite our home plan and one Sunday morning Eve and Alan even practiced it. The whole thing made Lex too nervous so he didn’t want to participate and I was reading the paper (and sharing in Lex’s nervousness!) so Eve and Alan were on their own. Overall I think they are well educated in fire safety and, although I hope the situation never EVER arises, I think they would know what to do.

Now I have a new fear.

Eve came into my room at 4am today saying she couldn’t sleep. I cuddled her in my arms and brought her back to bed. While we snuggled in bed she said to me, quite calmly, “Mommy, as I was heading to your room I checked downstairs for smoke. But there was none so I went to your room.” I said, “You went downstairs?!?” She said, “No, I just looked. If there was smoke I would have gone outside.” I wanted to scream NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go outside without me in the middle of the night!!! But I didn’t, because it was 4am and because that’s exactly what our fire plan says to do. I told her that if there was a fire the smoke alarms would be going off. She countered with, “What if the batteries died?” I explained that they beep when the battery is low and then we put new batteries in them so they will always work. She seemed doubtful. Not fearful, just doubtful. I’ve always imagined a serious fire, alarms going off, smoke so think you’re choking on it, flames licking at your heals… but apparently the slightest hint of smoke might be enough to send her out! A smoky wisp in a little girl’s imagination could leave her out in her pjs on a cold night, sitting alone on the neighbor’s front porch. Would she wonder why no one else was coming out? Would she worry we were all burning in the imaginary fire? Would she eventually figure it out and come back inside? Crawling back into her bed, leaving me none the wiser?! Needless to say, I did not sleep well the rest of the night.

I think we need very loud bells on the doors.

From the camera…

Once again time has slipped by without a blog post. I feel like we are super bus, but at the same time there’s not much going on. The life of a parent, I suppose. We had a GREAT visit with Barney this week. Sadly probably the last one for awhile. We took him to the science museum and the swimming pool. He missed out on story time at the library, but I think he’ll get over it soon enough. I suspect CA has some mighty fine libraries too. :) Otherwise we have just been doing our thing. It snowed, finally, and the kids are still swimming. I went to a meeting tonight about the possibility of becoming a teacher. My brain is always churning about what I want to be “when I grow up.” Or, more accurately, when my babies grow up. Sob. Anyway, here are a few pics from the camera…

snowman

Eve made a little snowman one morning. Actually it's a snowman version of me as a baby. She is very creative. She also wanted to make snowman version of my parents with me, but it started sleeting and I convinced her to delay that project.

eve

Eve and her snow-baby-Tessa

barbies

We have lots of naked barbies around these days. The kids love playing with them but see no real use for their clothes. Eve says, "I just pretend they are in their clothes." I think the clothes are still a little too difficult for their young fingers to manage.

bundled kids

All bundled up!

tree down

Over the summer we had a tree crew do some work, including "cleanign up" the dead lower branches on the pines in the back yard. Now, every time there's a strong breeze we get branches falling down! At first I thought they did a lousy job, but now I think those dead branches below were supporting the higher branches, which are now unsupported and falling down.

climbing

Climbing, always climbing.

shoveling

Shoveling the road on our way to check out the fire hydrant. Very helpful children.

lex & b

Goodbye hugs for Uncle Barney!

eve & b

Everyone wants in on the hugs! (Karma was licking Lex's face here.)

alan & b

Here's one for the Internet!!