Monday, July 26, 2010

Tot School - Week 5

- Adam is 31 months old - Tot School Logo

This week we read Angus Lost by Marjorie Flack as our book for Before Five in a Row. The story is about a little Scottie dog who is bored with the “same old things” and decides to go on an adventure. He quickly learns that he’d rather be home and quite likes the “same old things”.

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After we read it the first time, we talked about how it’s ok to be curious like Angus, but that Adam needs to ask Mommy before exploring outside alone. He agreed that he didn’t want to get lost like Angus.

We’ve been learning new signs and reviewing ones he knows with each book (I just keep forgetting to to write it down here). The signs this week were all a review of ones he knows: dog, car, snow, and wind.

For activities to go along with our book, Adam played with a little Angus dog and reenacted the scene when Angus has to hide in a cave to wait out a snow storm.

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We checked out a book from the library all about dogs and talked about the different breeds. I taught him that Nana and Papa’s dogs are K.C. Rio the Labrador and Zoe the Minpin (Miniature Pinscher).

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He colored different dogs and helped staple a little flap book together.DSCF2641DSCF2648

He attempted to do this file folder game where he sorts dogs by long legs and short legs (in the story, Angus meets a Collie who’s legs are longer than his so he can’t keep up as they run down the road). He had more fun pulling the velcro off than sorting. DSCF2650

We attempted to play a Dog Lotto game but this was after he’d been out all morning in the sun and was tired and grouchy so it didn’t go over very well.DSCF2720
I’d like to say that I planned this, but he was tired one afternoon so I let him watch a movie. I encouraged him to choose Lady and the Tramp because he had never seen it and I was tired of Cars and Toy Story. When Jock the Scottish Terrier came on I was thrilled to point out that he was a dog like Angus! Too bad I can’t take credit for smartly tying in a movie with our book! :)DSCF2636

We also read Angus and the Ducks and Angus and the Cat which are also by Marjorie Flack. I like being able to tie in other books that relate to the book we are focusing on!

Other Tot School activities weren’t very thought out this week. My fault. I’m still struggling with a baby who needs lots of help going to sleep. Thankfully the past couple of days have been better so I’m hoping we’ll make it through!

One morning as I was fighting with Abby to go to sleep, I was grateful that Adam was quiet somewhere but a bit worried about the silence. After about 30 minutes, I finally got her to sleep and when I went to find Adam, he was downstairs doing his pattern blocks all by himself! He had gotten them out and was happily doing “Top School” by himself. So cute!DSCF2628

A neighbor recently gave me a few toys that her kids had outgrown and among them is was a little game called Puppy Pals Bingo. You take turns drawing cards that either have a color, shape, or pattern on them and then you see if you have the matching dog house on your game board. He LOVES this game! He gets annoyed after a few minutes of playing by the rules, but that doesn’t stop him from asking to play this over and over again. Thanks Stacey for the great new Tot Toy! DSCF2718

My little sister Annie was playing in a soccer tournament at the park that is just a mile from our house so we went to a game on Thursday and a game on Friday. Adam loves going to Annie’s soccer games. He just roams around, eating snacks, and playing with other kids. It’s so nice to be outside even if it is HOT!

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There were some tractor/huge lawn mowers nearby and Adam had just had to climb up and pretend to drive. This kid loves machines!DSCF2678

I am trying to get organized and finally made a complete list of all my art supplies, manipulatives, games, and anything else Tot School related. Now I can actually plan out what I’ll put in his toy trays each day and mark off when we do each thing to avoid always going to the same things over and over again.

Head over to 1+1+1=1 for links to other blogs doing Tot School!

Friday, July 23, 2010

A Little Bit of Abby

Abby is 5 1/2 months old already! It seems like the in the past 2 weeks she has grown and changed so much! She's turning into a smiley, chubby baby and is no longer my newborn. :(



She is getting really good at sitting up! She lasts on her own for a while unless she gets excited and flops over.


Last night was the first night we tried rice cereal.


She seemed to enjoy it until she decided she was starving and wanted a bottle and not this weird new mush. This is her saying, "Where's my REAL food???"


After a bottle, she was much happier to finish her cereal.


Abby totally loves her saucer. She was very interested in sucking on her seat this particular day.


Monday, July 19, 2010

Update on my sister

I am really not in the mood to talk about this, but I figured I should give an update since I posted this just 10 days ago. My sister decied to use her new "adultness", having just turned 18, and check herself out of her program. So she's home. Well, she was. I have no idea what the future will hold, but for those of you out there who know her, and know my parents, we could sure use your prayers.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Tot School – Week 4 (and 5 and 6)!

- Adam is 31 months old -Tot School Logo

This “week” of Tot School has actually been over the course of 3 weeks. We went on a vacation and then the following week was spent trying to tackle the mounds of laundry, put my house back in order, and dealing with post-vacation nap craziness. The next week was spent reading 4 books and researching for hours on the internet on how to get my baby to SLEEP! She is now 5 months old and has never slept through the night (well, once) and 5 months of having my sleep interrupted has really caught up with me. I was in no mood for planning and carrying out fun activities for Adam. In fact, I could barely manage to function! Sad to say Adam watched a lot of movies and TV last week as I tried to figure out what “plan” worked for me and then trying to implement it. I did manage to do a few things to wrap up our “week” of Yellow Ball and I’m generally feeling hopeful that the plan I have put together to sleep train Abby will work and I will be able to FINALLY get a good night’s sleep and therefore have more energy and motivation….I hope!

With all that said, here is what we have done over the past 3 weeks. We read the book Yellow Ball by Molly Bang (it is out of print but I found it at my library) and used ideas from the book Before Five in a Row and printables from Homeschool Share.

We used yellow Do-a-Dot Markers to make yellow circles (balls) and to practice dotting in the circles of the “Y is for Yellow” page from Confessions of a Homeschooler

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We put together a “What is Yellow?” flag book. He got to choose which yellow coloring tool to use (marker, mini marker, crayons, colored pencil) and then he helped me glue the flag pages into the book.DSCF2596DSCF2595I was impressed how he colored the butter, knife, and little pad of butter. It’s so fun seeing how he is growing and changing!DSCF2599
We used a round sponge to make yellow circles (again, balls). I thought he’d like this more but he lost interest pretty quickly. I even asked if he wanted to use different colors but he just wanted to move on to something else. DSCF2522
For a Family Home Evening Daddy told him the story of Jesus calming the storm. In Yellow Ball the ball drifts out to sea and gets caught in a terrible storm. We explained that when we feel afraid, like the Disciples felt, we can pray to Heavenly Father for comfort and peace. He loves to tell us the Bible story now!DSCF2273For our treat that night, we made round sugar cookies with yellow frosting to look like….yellow balls of course! DSCF2259DSCF2265DSCF2271

One of Adam’s favorite activities was playing outside with a yellow ball. We played catch, rolled it, threw in the air, and bounced it.Bouncing
For Tot School activities he painted, did stickers, built castles and towers with Mega Bloks, and built more castles and towers and Wal-Marts with wood blocks.DSCF2274DSCF2261DSCF2276 DSCF2533
I laminated a set of ABC picture cards and used our LeapFrog ABC Magnets to match them up. This was another printable from Confessions of a Homeschooler….LOVE her site!DSCF2601
We have spent lots of time outside and lots of time in the kiddie pool. This particular time he was very enthralled with transfer water from measuring spoons to measure cups, and then pouring it out onto the grass.DSCF2537DSCF2538

Even though it took us 3 weeks to complete, it was a great week of Tot School!

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Driving Naked

I’m pretty sure it’s against the law to drive naked!

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I came across these pictures while I was organizing my picture files and laughed out loud at naked Adam driving a car!  Don’t worry…he did have a diaper on!

This was at our friends, the Chugg’s, house after the kids had gotten soaked playing in a pool during a BBQ.  The other almost naked boys are twins John and Bennett who are only a month older than Adam.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Visiting Aunt DeeDee!!

DSCF2344The main reason we went to St. George was to visit my sister, Danielle.  She is living in a residential center, going through a program that will hopefully change her life.  She has been there since September and has taken her sweet time in progressing and deciding to really embrace the program or not.  My parents have seen her twice before now and both times she begged to come home.  In an answer to many, many prayers, she has really turned a corner in the past month.  She knows she needs to be there and is committed to finishing the program, no matter how long it takes (which will probably be quite a while….she probably won’t be home for Christmas). 

She wanted us to go to meet her group and it was a really neat experience.  The girls talked about how they have seen her change and how she went from sulking alone in the corner to being funny, engaged, and good friends with many of the girls.  I loved hearing from several girls that they consider her their best friend!  It was like my sister was back!  The girls asked us questions and one that really touched me was a girl that asked my parents if the decision to send Danielle away was hard or not.  I could just see it in her eyes that she was wondering if her parents were happy to send her away or if they struggled with the decision.  I don’t know her circumstances, but my parents tearfully told them that it was the hardest decision they have ever made.  Another girl asked my brother Heath and I how we felt when she left and I struggled to get the words out about how heartbreaking it was to know that she would miss out on so much of Adam’s life.  They are best buddies and she has missed so much.  Danielle loves babies and is wonderful with them so I also struggled knowing she wouldn’t get to hold and love Abigail as a newborn.  I left her group feeling for the first time in 9 months that there was hope for my sister.  If she can make it through this trial, she will lead such a wonderful life full of service and caring.  She loves animals, children, and people like her with mental health issues and those “on the outside”.  She really has the potential to be a powerful force for good in the world.

Anyway….here are a bunch of pictures.  We only got to spend a few hours in the morning and again in the afternoon over 2 days, but Adam and Abby only saw her during the mornings.  Nat was wonderful and took them back to the house for naps so that the rest of us could play games and chat.  We had a blast playing together!

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These are the paintings that Adam made for her birthday present.  Her birthday was just a few days before our visit.DSCF2288

 

Danielle has taken up crocheting and made this blanket for Adam and one for Abby.  She is so talented! DSCF2312 

Of course she was wonderful with Abby…..although Adam kept her pretty distracted! :)DSCF2293

 

Now that she is progressing in the program, she should have more opportunities for visits in the future so we’re excited that it won’t be another 9 months before we get to see her again!DSCF2333