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Spring craziness

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

I think I can safely blame FaceBook for killing my blogging efforts. The little day to day stuff gets posted there. This last week has been a little crazier than usual, so here’s a longer update.

Alyson

Alyson is doing great in Kindergarten. She loves her class, her teacher, and her school. She’s preparing for a fairly large part in the Kindergarten Peter Rabbit play. They’re having graduation pictures on Tuesday and she’ll be graduating June 9. After much consideration, we have enrolled her at Seaview for Fall. We love Cedar Park, but we’re looking forward to having all three kids at the same school with the same schedule for a year.

She just started a new season of soccer. Her previous team filled up before they got to Alyson’s registration, so she got bumped from the Storm Troopers to the Grasshoppers. She had a great time at their first game this morning and is looking forward to facing off against the Storm Troopers next Saturday. Coaching those 5 year olds appears to be similar to herding cats, but they sure have fun.

Alyson loves…. her family, reading, her stuffed animals, pink, her friends, and so many other things.

BJ

BJ is sitting out this sports season. He’s (sometimes) bat boy for Christian’s baseball team, though, and he’s looking forward to being on his Sounders soccer team again in the Fall. He’d LOVE to take a turn on Alyson’s team but we don’t think he’d pass for five very well 🙂 BJ blogged about Christian’s last baseball game. He’s hilarious.

This school year has been a challenge for him. BJ is a very impulsive child who lacks a filter between his brain and his mouth. He’s gotten in trouble enough that we had to have a conference with the principal, counselor, and one of his teachers last week. This whole team-teaching thing is a disaster (at least for our active ADHD boys), no offense intended to his teachers, who I’m sure are good teachers. He’s not enjoying school and thinks everything is boring. We know he’s a smart kid and just wish he’d show it more often. The school wants him tested for the Challenge (gifted) program, mainly to gain insight from the results. We aren’t really willing to send any of our kids to the Challenge program, as it’s held at a late start school, an hour and a half later than Seaview. They’ve created a way to reward him for good behavior and I’m hopeful the rest of the year will be better.

Christian

Christian is also still having some trouble at school, but like BJ he’s a smart kid. He’s just having a hard time organizing himself. He has a difficult time keeping track of assignments. We’re working with his teacher to find solutions, and I’m volunteering in his class once a week to supervise a bonus recess the kids can earn by getting their assignments in and having a good attitude. Monday, Christian leaves for two nights of 5th Grade Outdoor School at Camp Killoqua. He’s looking forward to it. He loves camp and he’s looking forward to going back to Bible Camp this summer.

Christian is playing baseball for the Echelbarger Phantoms this Spring, and Bill is head coach. The Phantoms are a very fun team to watch play. Bill always keeps the details up on his blog.

Christian is active in our church youth group and enjoys being active in their bible studies and activities. He is singing with Seattle Children’s Chorus (next concert June 5 in Seattle), and with our church choir. Between baseball and choirs and youth, the kid has something going on nearly every day.

As for me, I’m still primarily gluten-free and still holding steady about 30 pounds lighter than I was last summer. I lived through another tax season. I’m spending a lot of time keeping track of the kids, their projects, and their events. It’s a whirlwind and I’m grateful we have Google Calendars to keep us all on track.

I think that’s about it!

A new school year…

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

I’m trying really hard to remain optimistic about the new school year. But I’m incredibly frustrated that this year not one but BOTH boys will be in team-taught classes. This didn’t go so well for us last year, so imagine our surprise when Christian even still has one of the same teachers!

Breathe in, breathe out…

I’m trying to remind myself of the bright sides here…
– teachers creatively kept their jobs despite budget cuts
– Christian apparently liked this teacher and is not too bummed he didn’t get the teacher he wanted
– Christian’s second teacher will only be 1 day a week, so hopefully he’ll have a bit more consistency this year (and it’s his music/pe teacher, who he also liked)
– BJ’s only in second grade and hopefully it won’t be as big of a deal as it was for Christian in 4th.

That’s all I’ve got so far. We get to go visit Alyson’s classroom this evening, so we’re looking forward to that.

Event roundup

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I imagine everyone’s getting tired of me writing, “We’ve been busy”.  Maybe I need to invest in a thesaurus.  Thankfully we just had one kid in sports this spring, but baseball really seemed to take over our lives there for a couple of months.  It was a lot of fun, though.  Pics and details are on Bill’s blog.  BJ and Alyson will be playing soccer in the fall, and Bill may be looking into Fall Baseball for Christian.  I think he’s nuts 🙂

I had the pleasure of accompanying BJ on his field trip to the zoo on Wednesday.  Alyson got to come too, and she’d been asking to go to the zoo, so it was perfect.  (She can spell ‘zoo’, by the way.)  We had BJ’s friend Sammy with us, and the three kids stopped at EVERY bench to have their picture taken.

Zoo kids

The new penguin exhibit is open and SO much better than the old one.  I’m sure I could’ve gotten a better picture, but the kids were not as interested as I was.  It was even feeding time, so I wish we could’ve watched a little bit longer.

Penguins

And we ran into the famous peacock.  (Okay, so maybe not famous, but the peacock is one of the things I most remember about the zoo from when I was a kid.)

Peacock

BJ was a really good big brother and made sure Alyson could see at each exhibit.  He was also really responsible about keeping himself and Sammy with Alyson & I.  BJ’s really grown up a lot this year.  Alyson really wanted to see the giraffes the most, and the boys both wanted to see the bats.  All were happy.  (Except poor Alyson who got sick at the end of the field trip.  We’ve come to the conclusion she was simply over-exerted.)

The annual school carnival was a couple of weeks ago, and Alyson got to ride a pony.  Mom would be so proud.  She even had her heels down (one, at least) 🙂  She loved it.  When we first saw the ponies from across the field, she asked, “Are they real?!?”  LOL

Alyson on the pony

Christian and I also walked the Race for the Cure, our  annual tradition.  It’s always incredible to see the number of people turning out to make a difference.  You can see that while we were near the front and well past the half-way point, there were still thousands of people ahead of us and behind us.

Race for the Cure Seattle

Christian enjoyed the kids area this year too, especially the football toss (though he throws a football like he pitches a baseball).

Christian Football

I think that’s it… our update for another season 🙂  The summer will be filled with sports camps for the boys, daycare for Alyson, and work as usual for us adults.  Christian’s also looking forward to his first week of sleep-away bible camp!  We hope everyone has a happy, safe, fun summer!

The end of another school year

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Well, today is the last day of another school year already. I don’t know where the last 9 1/2 months went!

Alyson’s Kindergarten evaluation appeared in the mail today. She is, on average, a year ahead of herself. They evaluated 8 areas and assigned an ‘Estimated Developmental Age’ to each. In three areas, she tested at age 5 (personal skills, language, and gross motor). In three areas, she tested at 5.6 (visual motor, body image, and fine motor). And in two areas, she tested at age 6 (numbers and concepts). Very interesting. The bottom line says, “Alyson is ready for half day kindergarten. She is on probation based on age.” She’s very excited to go to her own school in the fall.

BJ is proud to be officially a 2nd grader. He had a couple of 2s on his report card, mostly accompanied by ‘occasionally’ on the Effort line. He’s starting to rush through work like Christian. He’s still getting 4s in PE 🙂 His teacher made a note that she appreciates the responsibility he took in turning in math assignments this year. Great job, BJ!

UPDATED:  Christian’s officially a 5th grader (wow, that sounds weird).  While he certainly struggled to turn in assignments, apparently the work he did in class showed significant improvement.  Yay!

Christian’s (almost) 10!

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Christian’s kid-party was yesterday at Traxx Indoor Raceway.  The kids all had a blast racing each other.

Birthday boy:

Racer Christian

BJ:

Racer BJ

And Alyson got to go all by herself after the crazy boys were finished.  She’s so proud of herself that she only crashed once!

Racer Alyson

Christian got Nerf guns from every one of his friends.  They all opened them right away and had an organized battle right there in the party room.  Crazy kids.  Over all, Christian said this was the best birthday ever 🙂

Happy Birthday Christian!

Whew, tax season’s over

Monday, April 20th, 2009

With another tax season over, I’m breathing a sigh of relief and getting a bit of my life back.  We must’ve been busy this year.  I can’t remember another April 15th that I was so anxious for (except, perhaps, for the year the earthquake extended tax season to April 30).  I didn’t realize just how stressed I felt as we neared the deadline, until Thursday April 16 when my office, the phone, and even email were silent.  Friday I had my energy back again.  Amazing.  Anyway, it’s time for an overall update.

Christian is doing very well in baseball.  If you’re not following Bill’s blog, why not?  All of the details, including the schedule and results, are updated after every game.  School is still a struggle, and we’re looking into tutoring for writing for the summer.  He enjoys reading Geronimo Stilton books, and Yotsuba books (which are comic book format translated into English from Korean and are read from right to left).  Christian’s really enjoying learning to cook.  He’s great at pancakes and made us breakfast unexpectedly one Saturday morning recently.  He followed directions to make brownies from a mix quite well (except I didn’t have the right oil out for him so they turned out weird – olive oil is not always an acceptable alternative to vegetable oil).  Today he’s making fudge, yum!

The kids did a great job each of the six weeks leading up to Easter presenting a new symbol of the season each week during the church service.  The boys read their lines slowly, clearly, with enviable poise.  Alyson memorized her lines and said them loud and clear (the four weeks she decided to participate – two of the weeks BJ had to say her line for her).  The last week, her line was really long, and we were really proud of her.  The kids do so well up in front of people.

This summer, the kids will be attending Skyhawks sports camps again.  They had a good time last year, and it’s an economical solution.  BJ was adamant that he didn’t want to go, until I made him an offer.  If they make it through the summer without whining, moaning, and complaining, we’ll spend a night at Great Wolf Lodge at the end of the summer.  BJ changed his tune quite rapidly.  I’d really like to manage a road trip to visit Angie in UT, but I haven’t figured that out yet.  We’ll have a week of VBS in July, and Christian wants to go to Bible Camp.  I’d love to go and take BJ and Alyson too, but I don’t think we can afford it.  I’m proud of Christian for being willing to go to a week-long camp without us.

BJ is having a blast being Bat Boy for Christian’s baseball team.  I think he enjoys being part of the team (particularly the snacks at the end of each game).  He’s a smart kid and does his homework easily, when we can convince him to do it.  He advised his brother to just rip it in half if he didn’t want to do it.  *sigh*  He’s become quite addicted to a computer game, so he frequently loses computer privileges.  He does enjoy reading, though, and can freqently be found sitting in front of the heater in the living room, reading any book that’s handy.  He’s into chapter books now, and is in the highest reading group in his class.  He claims to have read all of the Junie B Jones books.  He also likes Geronimo Stilton.

Alyson is still amazing me daily.  She’s often trying to sound out words.  She now writes Alyson, BJ, Mommy, Daddy, Christian, cat, dog, God and lovely without assistance.  She sounded out Doctor the other day and it was readable.  She called herself Doctor Alyson and said she wanted to be an eye doctor.  Go figure.  She can often be found sitting with a workbook and markers.  Or dancing.  Or playing with toys and games we had forgotten we had because the boys never played with such things.  It’s the workbooks that amaze me.  She can do word searches.  She can do fill-in-the letter activities which require her to look at words/pictures on the back of the book to figure out what letter is missing, and go back to fill it in.  She loves patterns and sees them in everything.  Today she decided she wanted to learn to play piano and learned the first three notes of the random song we had music out for.  She still loves to sing.  Her current favorite band is Paramore (particularly because they have a couple of songs on Rock Band).

We haven’t heard back from her school yet, but I’ll give them a call soon to see when testing should be scheduled.

I’m sure there’s more to say, but for now, hope you enjoyed the update 🙂  I’ll see if I can find some new pictures to add later.

Planning for Fall

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

We toured North Sound Christian School today with Alyson.

She amazes me every day with her understanding and insights, her academic knowledge, her ever-questioning nature.  We’ve decided that even though she’ll be quite young, we need to give her the opportunity to apply for early admittance to Kindergarten.

We spent about an hour at the school today.  We love that it’s just blocks from home.  It’s a nice small K-6 Christian school.  The first classroom we had the opportunity to visit was really cool, built for kinesthetic learners.  Christian would really benefit from a class like that.  Working on reading and math skills while doing active balance activities seems to be something he’d respond to.  I guess that’s a down-side to putting Alyson in private school.  I’ll wish we had the funds to send all three there.

We also had the opportunity to see the library, gym, and multipurpose room.  We met with the kindergarten teacher (Alyson picked up a sponge and started cleaning the classroom) and Alyson got to have recess with the kindergartners.  She loved the playground the best.  The Kindergarten teacher has been there over 20 years and has a child of a former student in her class.  Everyone we ran into on the tour seemed to have had at least one child in her class.  All academics and extra curricular activities are in the mornings.  Afternoons are lunch, recess, fun stuff, and recess again.

So our next step is submitting the application, which includes an application, financial contract, parent participation contract, and a reference from one of our church leaders.  Then testing will be scheduled to assess her readiness.

If she’s accepted, she’ll be able to attend half time until she turns five, then she’ll be able to stay for the afternoons.  She’ll be on probation the first few weeks, where they’ll reserve the right to pull her out.  They also reserve the right to insist she repeat Kindergarten if that’s the teacher’s recommendation at the end of the year.

If she’s not accepted or they find she just isn’t ready, they also have a preschool program that we can look in to, and onsite daycare.

The principal did say his initial impression is that she’s young, but we all want what’s best for Alyson, so we’ll go through the testing, and if she does well, we’ll give her the chance to start in the fall as a kindergartner.

We’ll see how the testing goes, but honestly I feel we were led to this opportunity.  I had completely resigned myself that she’d be waiting another year until I got in touch with this school on a whim.  We’re praying that however it goes will be in Alyson’s best interests.

Chicago – days 3 & 4

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

It snowed again Friday night.  I don’t think the temperature rose above 25 the whole time we were in Chicago.

We had a quiet morning Saturday.  The kids enjoyed some time in the pool before we got ready for the wedding.

The wedding location was beautiful. The boys waited patiently between pictures and the ceremony.

Christian & BJ

The ceremony itself was brief, and Bill and Edward provided music.  Everyone laughed when the Mission Impossible theme played as Brenda walked down the aisle.

Bill & Ed

Alyson was really looking forward to dancing and pouted when she had to wait.

Alyson pouting

She was thrilled when it was finally time for the reception. Grandma gave her a bouquet.

Alyson flowers

She danced with us in rotation… Grandma, Daddy,

Daddy Daughter

and Mommy

Alyson & Mommy

Christian even danced with Grandma and me

Grandma & Christian

Bill

Bill

The groom

The groom

Alyson was exhausted by the end of the night

Sleepy Alyson

Sunday morning, we all had a lovely brunch, and Alyson took a turn with the camera.

Brunch

She also got this great picture of Grandma

Grandma

Daddy, Alyson, and the newest member of our family, Puppy 🙂

Bill & Alyson & Puppy

We caught a 6:15 flight home, on which the boys finished their homework and Alyson slept most of the flight.  We got home late Sunday night.

Overall, we had a wonderful weekend.  I’d love to go back to Chicago for another few days and get to the museums and other sights we missed this time around.

Chicago – day 2

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The next morning, the hotel shuttled us to the Hinsdale train station, about 5 miles away. We enjoyed the train ride into the city. We took an express train that took about 30 minutes. From Union Station, we took a cab to Navy Pier.

Navy Pier

We enjoyed walking through the building. There is a stained glass museum that’s just incredible. There is also a garden with really cool fountains. Some fountains went in spurts that made it look like fish jumping. Some flowed in arches from one pool to another.

Garden

Navy Pier is also the home of the Chicago Children’s Museum, and we spent a few hours here.

Chicago Children's Museum

The kids had fun playing, climbing, building, and flying airplanes.

CCM Slide

The kids each got to spend $15 in the gift shop. Alyson picked a stuffed puppy, Christian got a yo-yo type toy, and BJ got another toy.

We had lunch at the biggest, busiest McDonalds I’ve ever seen at Navy Pier. From there, we took a cab to the Hancock building and went up to the 94th floor. A voice informed us we were on the fastest elevator in North America, making the trip in 40 seconds. Our ears popped in confirmation. Here are just a few pictures of the view.

Hancock view of city sprawl

The city

Hancock view of city

The kids listening to the audio tour

Kids at Hancock building

The silly kids pretending to be window-washers

Hancock silly kids

The view of Navy Pier from the Hancock Building

Hancock view of Navy Pier

I was amazed at just how BIG Lake Michigan is. It seems like an ocean.

Hancock Lake Michigan

Lakeshore Drive

Hancock Lakeshore Dr

Some of the amazing architecture

Architecture

We took a cab back to Union Station and then the train back to Hinsdale.

Train at Union Station

We felt right at home amongst Starbucks and Washington Mutual’s everywhere. We had a little time to kill before the hotel shuttle picked us up again. We spent the time at Starbucks and had a bit of a culture shock. The coffee shop filled with 30+ middle schoolers with Starbucks cards, designer clothes, and attitudes. It was quite an experience, and when we asked about it, we were told they come in every Friday afternoon.

After we got back, we got changed and headed off to the rehearsal dinner. Bill was happy to get his toast delivered and did a great job. The meal was wonderful.

Bill's Toast

BJ was really tired through most of the dinner, but he perked up later when we handed over the camera. Christian enjoyed playing with his new yo-yo. Alyson spent another meal drawing and talked Kelly’s ear off.

Dinner

Alyson thought it was funny to meet another Allison.

Alyson/Allison

Chicago – day 1

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

I think I’m fired… I haven’t blogged in two months. To make up for it, here is my recount of our trip to Chicago. To those also following along on FaceBook, some of the pictures will be repeats for you, but I promise to add in a few new ones 🙂

We left at O Dark Thirty Thursday morning. After Hawaii, the kids act like seasoned travelers. Thankfully, we packed lighter for this trip. This was our first experience flying Southwest, and I’m not sure I’d choose them again in the future (at least when traveling as a family of 5). Southwest has open seating (sit wherever you want) and sorts travelers into three groups. Families with kids under the age of 5 are allowed to board in between the first and second groups, which was helpful, but Alyson won’t be ‘under 5’ much longer, and if we were in the third seating group, we would’ve had to split up.

On our flight to Midway, the boys sat with Bill and Alyson sat with me. Thankfully, the gentleman who took the aisle sit with us has grandkids and was very understanding when we had to wake him up every hour so Alyson could use the restroom. The boys spent the flight doing homework, playing DS, and watching movies. Alyson did stickers, colored, and played a little bit of DS.

Boys on the plane

We arrived about 12:30 and caught the hotel shuttle to the hotel, Marriott at Burr Ridge.

Marriott

The homes in Burr Ridge are amazing. Massive beautiful homes on large lots. Even three hours before check-in, the hotel had our room ready. We had a suite, which was great. The kids shared the living room and we had our own room. Here’s the view from our room:

Our view

After we settled in, we went for a walk (in the freezing cold). The hotel was near a shopping center that reminded us of Redmond Town Center, without all of the restaurants and bustling people. We went out to lunch at Cooper’s Hawk restaurant, and stopped in at Eddie Bauer. Mom will be proud, Alyson wanted a stuffed puppy. It was a Steiff.

BJ

In the evening, Brenda’s dad Bob picked us up to go to dinner at Giardino’s. He was our chauffeur for the weekend, and we were so grateful. With Alyson, we needed a carseat, so it was really thoughtful of them to make sure she was taken care of. We had a lovely meal and enjoyed getting to know Bob and Lynne better, and meeting Brenda’s brother and sister-in-law Kelly. Alyson took the opportunity to draw a map of her community. The big house is ours, the green one is Grandma’s, and you can see our church and daycare in between. Grandma helped her spell a few names as well.

Alyson's drawing