Today was Walk/Ride To School day. Close by kids walk or ride their bikes and the busses drop other kids off at the end of the mile long bike path between the village and the school. Kids usually enjoy it. It’s great exercise for them and a great way to get some morning energy out before class starts. We’ve missed it every week this school year so far. This morning we had the right combination of remembering, enough time, and interest. Three important factors. Alan even stayed home with Eve so that we could make it happen. Turns out it was COLD outside! It was about 31° when we left. Lex and I made it about one house down the road before turning around to come back and dig some gloves out of storage. I guess I should bring the whole box of winter gear down soon :( Anyway, we rode and walked to school because Lex kept getting too tired to pedal anymore. Poor boy. We made it, and we were only about five minutes late! I left him with bright red cheeks and a runny nose. It was fun, but this might be our one Walk/Ride To School day until spring.
Look at this awesome book Lex made at school this week. I wasn’t sure of the best way to show it, but hopefully you can see the details here. Click on the image and it will get bigger. I LOVE it.
I love that he drew himself as a smiling sunshine. I love that he likes playing games with mom. We are lying on our bellies playing Trouble. Notice that he started drawing me standing up then erased it when he remembered that we usually lay down when we play that game. He even drew a house around us. I love that he wants to be an astronaut when he grows up. He even drew the safety line. I love that he drew Eve with big curly hair and that he drew me taller than Alan. When we asked him why he said Alan was bending down. I love that his favorite food is oatmeal. We share the same breakfast every morning. I love that he wrote his name down his arm. I just love this little book. It makes me smile :)
This is a dorky thing to say, but I really look forward to Fridays during the school year. For the obvious reasons, of course, such as the impending weekend,but more so because of the folders of papers that come home from school Friday afternoons. I love the little notes home from the teacher about what they did this week and what to expect next week. I like seeing all the projects and worksheets they do. Sometimes they are many and boring (Lex brought home a slew of color recognition worksheets this week. Really? In 1st grade?) but other times you get a beautiful painting from art class, or a fun book like the one above. This week we were supposed to get information about reading groups in Lex’s class. They did reading assessments this past week and his teacher said she would send home group info on Friday. I was disappointed to finding nothing about it in his folder. Next Friday he won’t be in school so I’m going to have to wait two whole weeks to learn more! The other disappointment in his folder was the photo order sheet. Class photos will be taken next week when we are away. We can do make-up photos in October, but he won’t be in the class picture this year. Bummer, I know!
Good thing this adorable book came home to make up for the downers. I’ll just keep reading his All About Me book and smile every time. :)
The big day finally arrived. Lex slept late (bugger!) and we had to wake him up. I made pancakes for breakfast, not to celebrate but because we were out of most everything else! He fussed a bit about going and tried to hide under the table, but when I got him to talk to me he decided it would be best to leave sooner rather than later so we could arrive a bit early and he could be one of the first ones in the room. I think it’s easier for a kid like him to see the kids trickle in as opposed to having to walk into a full classroom. Unfortunately it seems everyone else had the same idea! The parking lot was packed and Lex immediately got apprehensive again. He dragged his feet into the building, but luckily for me didn’t put up a physical fight. I had to pull him along when we got into the building and he suddenly “forgot” where his classroom was. Good thing he showed it to me over the summer! When we got to the room it was pretty full. He immediately started crying. Poor boy. His best buddy (so sweet!) ran over and said, “Hey brother, welcome back!!” and tried to pull him into the classroom. Lex fell (prat fall really) and wailed louder that he got hurt. His poor friend had huge eyes and felt awful. I found myself trying to reassure both of them. Then a sweet little girl came over and gave Lex a big hug. Lex cried some more and hid under the cubbies. I felt so bad for him. I got his stuff put away and gave him big hugs and left. His teacher took my sobbing son and walked him back into the classroom, while I walked my sobbing self down the hall. Again I was thankful that he did not put up a physical fight.
Eve and I spent the morning grocery shopping. She was so excited for school that she packed her backpack (spare clothes “just in case,” a water bottle “in case I get thirsty” and a snack) and carried it around the grocery store. Then we hit the library quickly, then home for unloading, lunch, a few stories, and back in the car headed to her open house. She starts school tomorrow but today they had an hour to meet the teacher, see the classroom, and meet their classmates. Easy peasy for Evie. She had fun. She was very tired by the end though. Then back in the car to pick up Lex and head home.
Back at Lex’s school he was all smiles at pick-up. He said he had a great day, “except for the very beginning,” and liked gym class best. I guess Tuesday’s are gym days. Good to know. So far he’s planning on going back again tomorrow! :)
I wasn't about to attempt photography today, but here is a picture of him from last week, smiling with his new backpack.
Eve got a new backpack too. I'll try to get a good "first day of school" picture of her tomorrow :)
Eve went straight for the sand table at open house today. She loves sand.
Yesterday we were in the mood for an art project, but sadly I am way behind on planning art projects. The kids tend to start pulling things out of the drawer and making their own projects. Usually this is awesome. As they were doing that yesterday I finished off a tea box (a BIG one from BJs, one of three that comes in a pack… I love tea.) I thought quickly and turned around to ask if either of them wanted to make a diorama. I had to explain what that meant, of course, and I gave them a few suggestions (beach, party, construction site). Lex said no thank you, but Eve jumped on the idea so I handed her the box and she went to work scribbling all over it. A few minutes later Lex decided he wanted one too (of course) and I quite conveniently had another full box of tea, so I emptied that into a plastic bag and gave Lex his own diorama box. He went to town! Look at what this boy made, all on his own. (Well, I helped a bit when he said, “I can’t figure out how to make the objects 3D.”)
Hard at work drawing vehicles.
Quick break to look out the window and pose for the camera :)
Making it 3D
Proud boy! (funny face)
I LOVE this thing! Isn't he amazing?! Look closely at all the detail. The wrecking crane knocking down the building, with pieces of building flying down and pile of rubble below (separate piece in front of building). See the dump truck (back view, yellow rectangle) dumping dirt into a pile and the digger (lower right corner) scooping it up and putting it into another dump truck. He's awesome. He explains it so beautifully, but he wouldn't let me make a video of him explaining it.
Here he is showing me how the wrecking ball is hitting the building and knocking it down.
I am super proud of Lex today. He’s had a serious burst in muscle development lately. Development and interest. I’m sure one is driving the other.
Within the past few weeks he’s learned how to do cartwheels (not sure who taught him), how to go across the monkey bars, hand over hand, how to hang upside down on the bar with no hands, and just today he started riding his bike without training wheels! I’m sure there is more in there, but those are the big things that come to mind right now. It’s so amazing to watch.
At the beach yesterday he was playing on the playground and kept yelling for me to watch him. When I finally did (sorry Lex, I was busy) he zipped right across the monkey bars. There were eight of them I think. Hand over hand and across he went. I’ve seen him kind of do the short ones on our playset, but I’ve never seen the long ones! He did it over and over yesterday. Today he was on the swingset and I saw him hanging upside down, no hands, just hanging out.
Just hanging out
A couple weeks ago he started doing cartwheels in the living room. They aren’t perfect, but he has the general hang of them. We were practicing at the 4th of July party and I think his cartwheel is better than mine.
No, there is no video of me doing cartwheels ;)
This afternoon we were riding bikes and then sat on the porch to take a break. I told him that Grandpa Tom is coming over in the morning and that he taught four kids how to ride without training wheels! (Right? My memory isn’t great so forgive me if that’s wrong.) I suggested maybe Grandpa Tom could help him learn too. Lex thought for a moment and then decided that today would be a better day. Sweet! We went out to the street, I held the back of his bike for a few strides, then his shirt, then he was off on his own. Full of confidence and smiles! We practiced a few times with me holding him briefly, but then he decided he no longer needed my help. With just a few minutes today and a small handful of other brief attempts, Lex is now officially training wheels free!
Sorry for the bouncy video, I was running along beside him.
He practiced his starts, stops, and turns for awhile this afternoon before we had to call it quits. I’m hoping he’ll show off his new skills tomorrow :) He is so proud of himself and I am too! My little baby is riding with the big boys now!
My neighbor down the street said “You realize tomorrow it will be the car keys, right?” Slow down!
This makes me so happy I decided to link up to this week’s Happiness Is… blog hop :)
Today is Lex’s last day of kindergarten! He’s pretty excited for summer vacation (we all are!) but it was so cute to see his whole class this morning at drop off. They were all bouncing and full of energy. Lex brought his teacher a gift and he was so cute when he gave it to her. He said “This is a present for you for being such a great teacher this year.” :) He picked it out, Eve wrapped it and decorated the paper, I wrote a thank you note. The teacher LOVED it! We got a set of connecting octagons, similar to what we have here, except, as Lex told his teacher, “These are octagons and mine at home are hexagons.” Lex also brought in his yearbook to have everyone sign it. I guess one of the boys (with an older brother!) was doing that yesterday at school and Lex thought it would be a good idea. I can’t wait to see it. I was going to plan a special last-day-of-school something… playdate or outing or something, but we have been so super busy these past few weeks that I think we all just want some downtime. And I have a Board meeting tonight anyway, so it would have a been a rushed “something” anyway. Instead we’ll have snack and make pancakes for dinner and just chillax! Looking forward to it… on that note I have to go meet him at the bus stop! Last time for two years, I think!! (Because of Eve’s preschool schedule next year I think I’ll be picking Lex up at school every day)
Quick Update: He got off the bus today very sadly. He started right in telling me that they celebrated two summer birthdays today and went outside to eat popsicles. I thought that sounded like fun and asked why he was so sad about it. Apparently he had been planning to get all his classmates to sign his book at choice time, but they went outside for popsicles at choice time instead, so he was only able to have a few people sign it on the bus. He was so sad. I wish I could cuddle away all of life’s little disappointments. Sigh. I’m pretty sure he was over it by the time we finished snack though, so it definitely falls under the “little” disappointments category!
It has been far too long, I know, but we are still working on Lex’s thank you notes. I’m a mean mommy and I make him do his own :) The other day I told him that he doesn’t have to make them fancy, he just has to get them done. He said, “But I want them to be nice. I want people to like them and be happy.” So the process continues. He worked from 3:30-5pm this afternoon and got two done.
I love this face, but really he was yelling at me for taking a picture before he was done writing :)
Now that he's smiling for the camera he likes to practice his smile and then look at the picture on the camera :)
This is a little flower Eve drew on an envelope. I think it's pretty.
For those of you waiting for a thank you note, your patience is appreciated and will be rewarded with some beautiful artwork.