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Quick updates

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Christian – is on the list to undergo complete educational testing. In the meantime, I got a book about ADD Nutrition which has a 30 day dietary plan for kids with attention issues, and we’re going to give that angle a try. We’re still trying any tactic we can come up with to try to help him and there have definitely been really good days and really bad days.Brandon – is going for a hearing test Wednesday and meeting with a speech therapist soon for evaluation and therapy. Now that he’s in preschool, he’s getting really frustrated with not being understood by his peers. We’ll have his preschool conference Feb 2 or Feb 9, so it’ll be interesting to see how that goes. He completely shut down at school the other day because his teacher didn’t get him something he asked for… not sure if he asked too quietly, wasn’t clear, or it was just a bad time, but he spent the entire remainder of the class face down on the floor and even declined snack. That and shyness has become the norm for him lately, so I’m anxious to get him some help. I did get him the very last spot in Full Day Kindergarten for Fall yesterday.

Alyson – is out-shining her brothers at the moment. She’s certainly having her ‘two’ moments complete with blood-curdling screams, but overall she’s an extremely happy, independent child. She loves puzzles and coloring and her new Dora castle and is enjoying learning letters and colors and shapes already. She is WAY clearer than Brandon is, speech-wise, which is really eye-opening.

Me? Barely keeping head above water. Selfishly want a foot or two of snow to fall tonight so I can stay home and get some work done. Several client files on my desk to wrap up. Lots of overtime at work (it’s beyond awful there right now – the stress is through the roof and on to the moon). I SO can’t wait to leave there. Have I mentioned I was insane enough to volunteer to be on the Board of Directors for our local Thrivent chapter? I’m the communications director. Poor Bill will probably have to help me improve the website. At least he’s staying sane through all of this (although he has a recording gig next week!).

Breathe in….. Breath out…. and go rescue dinner 🙂

So much for a quiet evening…

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

It all started off as a nice evening. Keina came by for dinner and we were having a nice time visiting and Alyson was completely enjoying Auntie’s attention. Christian and Brandon were out playing with their friends Charlie and Teddy. If you have a thing about insects, now is the time to stop reading. Seriously.

You asked for it…

Suddenly, Charlie comes running into the house saying “Teddy is on the other side of the fence and there are bees!” with Brandon right on his heels saying “I’m so sorry, Mommy! We won’t go over there again!”. As I got my shoes on and headed out the door, Charlie said Teddy and Christian were trapped on the other side of the fence. So I ran up the hill, Charlie leading the way (slower than I wish I could, but this is the hill I get winded walking up). I hear Brandon behind me asking, “Is Christian ever going to get to come back in the house?”. I’m certain he thought I would be completely furious that they had gone over the fence.

So first I see Christian standing really still, freaking out that he’s being stung, and then I see Teddy a ways back also really still and really upset. So I go to the furthest kid first, and help him over the other fence by the playfields so he is out of the wooded area and ok. I turn around and now Brandon is freaking out too. By now, I’ve been stung twice too. Charlie had stayed back, but Christian and Brandon practically got eaten alive (ok, so bees don’t bite, but you get the picture). I got them running away from the woods, back to the sidewalk, down the hill, and back to the house, hitting the bees I can see off of them.

I didn’t think Brandon was that bad, because he’d seemed fine when he came down to the house, and he’d not been back up that long. Went down the list… Charlie was ok, Teddy was ok but scared, their dad showed up (Charlie has a cell phone and called him). Christian was ok. Brandon, on the other hand, was just wearing his baggy hooded sweatshirt, really light loose pants, and shoes. Literally nothing else. He had at least 1/2 dozen bees in his shirt and several more on his pants when I got to him. The poor kid, I had to strip him right there in the yard to get them all off of him. I’ve never seen bees attack like that. It was awful.

Got the kids all covered in baking soda and let them stay up and watch a movie. They’ve decided they’re never going outside again except to go out to dinner. And Christian is upset with Charlie because he’s the one that wanted to go over the fence (or so he says). They’ll all survive though. I’m immensely grateful that none of them are allergic to bee stings, or we would have been in serious trouble.

Of course, in the midst of all of this, I get a call from one of the developers on my team… she’s back in the hospital with a collapsed lung (for the second time in 2 weeks) and she’ll be staying at the hospital and having surgery this week. I think it’s time to skip ahead to Friday… this week isn’t starting off that great.

School woes

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Christian is having a more difficult time adjusting to school this year.

Yesterday he had to call me at work during recess because he pinched his friend and hurt him (not intentionally though). So he lost three recesses and had to write a letter of apology.

Then it came out that there is another kid on the playground that has been teasing him and his friend Lauren. His feelings were really hurt yesterday.

Now today, Brandon had to be pulled out of preschool at one point because he wasn’t paying attention.

What a week!

Preschool and Sketchers and Soccer

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Brandon’s first day of preschool went well! He had fun using scissors and glue on a little freestyle project to bring home. His other favorite part was singing songs during the closing circle time… If you’re happy and you know it, and a squirrel song, and Head Shoulders Knees and Toes. He didn’t really like the goodbye song when everyone sang goodbye to him… I’m not sure why he doesn’t like people to use his name. It seems like he’ll have a great time when he starts regular class on Monday. He gets to be the first snack kid on Wednesday, which means he gets to help place the weather and day of the week pointers during circle time and he gets to bring show and tell!

After preschool, we ran some errands and picked up a pair of school shoes for him. Little did I know, having Sketchers shoes is a really big deal (at least to him). I picked them, he tried them on and loved them, and when he was putting them back in the box he must’ve recognized something on them because he got really really excited, “Mommy, these are Sketchers!!!” I guess he’s seen too many commercials 🙂

Christian’s first soccer game was today, a preseason game. His team got creamed. Somehow I don’t think his is a championship team this year. He was disappointed, but he does get to go to a Sounders game tonight, so that’ll be fun. He’s going with Crystal and Joy.

First day of 2nd grade

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

Christian had his first day of 2nd grade yesterday. How was his day? Fine. He said he knew 2 kids in his class, but it turns out that he knows 3… still not very many in a class of 25. I think his favorite part of school is still recess 🙂 So far, I don’t know much more than that. Curriculum night isn’t for another few weeks.

We had Brandon’s preschool orientation tonight… wow, a lot of information in 40 minutes. We’d better stock up on snacks… he has to bring snack every time his name comes around the list again (and we’re of course at the top of the list). It was nice to find out that his teacher also has asthma, so if there’s an emergency, he’s in the best hands (not that we expect any problems – he’s barely used his inhaler outside of gymnastics). A few fun things… there will be a grandparent day in the spring, where grandparents will be asked to visit (hint, hint). There will be a field trip to the pumpkin patch (Bill might take the day off of work to go to that). I’m looking forward to taking him for his first day on Friday… it’s a one hour class where the parents have to attend the whole time.

Alyson WALKS up and down the stairs by herself. And it seems that she climbed out of her crib this morning! And her favorite thing to do (aside from cuddling her favorite blanket) is to color… all over EVERYTHING! The kids have had lots of practice washing walls with the Magic Erasers lately!

The Fair!

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

Well, we just returned home from our annual adventure to the fair, $200 lighter than when we left (yikes!). We had to park at the absolute farthest parking area possible, so we all got our exercise! We all had a great time, though. Uncle Ed was kind enough to join us and he took Christian for a little while to the bigger kid area. Christian won a big green mouse stuffed animal and a blow-up stick. He also bought a plastic trumpet which he and Alyson both loved, but it sadly was a casualty today – it disappeared at some point (shhh… he hasn’t noticed yet). Brandon and Daddy had some time to themselves too and had a blast going on the little kid rides. Brandon also won a fish! So of course, we had to buy the tank and a second fish. The fish are currently named Max and Braden (who knows how long those names will last). We have to pick up fish food at the store tomorrow. Brandon also won a big blow-up hammer and two stuffed puppies for Alyson (although one of these was also a casualty today). Alyson and I wandered through a couple of the animal barns and the exhibit areas. She tried to win a fish too 🙂 She brought home a Dora beach ball and carried it all over. We really enjoyed the shaved ices this year – we had to pick the hottest day of the weekend to go! Well, there you have it… another year into the history books.

Updates!

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

Sorry you had to call me to get an update, Angie, but it was great to talk to you!

Updates:

Christian: Christian can now ride his bike without training wheels. He’s going to be in a 1/2 split class at school this year. I was worried about that at first, but then I talked to the principal for a while and she assured me that it will be a great fit for him. Christian really needs more help with reading. The 1/2 split class with have a lower student/teacher ratio than a straight 2nd grade class. And he’ll get to be one of the big kids in class. He has also started playing soccer. His first game is Sept 9 and he got his team shirt today. He’s number 1 again (the same number he had for the last two seasons in baseball).

Brandon: Brandon is really looking forward to starting preschool next week. I’m taking Friday off of work next week to take him on the first day 🙂 We dug out his backpack and he’s all set. Any time we pass Trinity, he tells Christian “Look, there’s my school. It’s BIGGER than your school!” He’s SO competitive. At swimming, he passed Preschool Swim 1 after the first session this summer. Christian did NOT pass Youth Swim 1 at the first session, so Brandon held that over his head for the 5 weeks of the second session. “I’m in Preschool Swim 2 and you’re still in Youth Swim 1!!”. LOL

Alyson: Alyson is amazing. Tonight she WALKED down the stairs all by herself! She won’t even be two for another two months. She LOVES to color and draw more than anything. She lays down on the floor on her tummy, with her feet in the air kicking, coloring very intricately. She colors more carefully than Brandon! She also loves to read books. She dearly loves her big brothers. She follows them around everywhere, and loves to play Ring around the Rosie with them.

Me! Taxes have picked up again (more returns on extension that I would’ve guessed) and I’ve been spending a lot of time preparing for the new compliance season at work, so I’ve been swamped. The new Sunday School year starts in a week or so too, but that will be fun. I’m thankfully finished with the Intro to Programming class I took this summer. That was really fun. Now I’m trying to code a program that will calculate the fees for tax return preparation (although my software does that too and my rate schedule is really simple LOL).

We’re looking forward to going to the fair next weekend as usual. Other than that, soccer is going to take up at least part of every weekend through the beginning of November, so it’s going to be a crazy fall!

That’s really all I can think of! I promise to try harder to keep this thing updated!

Kids’ silliness saves the day…

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

Today has been filled with highs and lows, laughter and tears…

The lows…

I’m filled with sadness for Mom and a couple of my best friends. I don’t know what it is in the air lately disintegrating relationships. BIG hugs to you, Mom. I hope this mess with Johnny sorts itself out quickly in one way or another. Two of my best friends are going through surprising sudden divorces… these were two of the couples that I always thought were the most stable. It’s seems so senseless and painful.

But there have been great laughs today too…

coming home to Alyson, sitting quietly on the couch, with a butterfly net on her head(!) was definitely worth a smile (I’ll get a picture posted)

but the BEST part can be found on bill’s blog. Check out the .mp3 attached to the VBS Skit article. Bill came home from VBS today with homework for our family. They needed an audio skit recorded for tomorrow(!) Christian and Brandon each did a wonderful job, and it is SO hilarious to hear them say their lines!

It’s a crazy life…

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

I’ve been promising Angie I’d write about just how crazy life is around here… I keep wondering where April went and then I remember it went to taxes and baseball… and gymnastics and chess and kindermusik!

Here’s how last Tuesday afternoon went (or at least my recollection of it LOL)…

am – pack lunchables in lunch box, take to work, remember to grab from work fridge

2:30 – left work early (driving the van)

3:15 – pick Christian up from Chess class, drive Christian to Maplewood Elementary for chess tournament

3:40 – Bill swapped cars with us at Maplewood, Christian played two games of chess – first one he hung on until time ran out (his lonely king being chased all over the board) – second game he lost in 4 moves – needs to learn to defend against that strategy!

4:30 – leave Maplewood (now driving the Saturn), open lunchables for Christian to eat while we drive

5:15 – drop Christian off at Kindermusik for his class

6:15 – Bill arrives with van, Brandon, and Alyson for Brandon’s class

6:20 – Alyson joins parent time for Christian’s class

6:30 – Christian, Alyson and I take van home (Brandon’s class is 6:45 – 7:30)

7:15 – Alyson’s in bed!

8:00 – Christian’s in bed, Brandon’s home and to bed and mommy sleeps really soundly LOL

Thankfully, the chess tournament part was a one-time thing. Christian does have chess class every Tuesday until 3:30, so I have to leave work around 2:30, but then at least we have time to get home and go out to eat before heading out to Kindermusik.

Wednesdays, Christian goes to Kid’s Club at church and stays there while Bill has choir practice.

Thursdays, Brandon has Gymnastics class from 5:30 to 6:00, which has been FABULOUS for him. It’s SO much fun to watch his lesson.

Christian has also been busy with baseball and homework… it’s been absolutely crazy, but I know June is coming. Then we just have to figure out what to do to help Christian with his reading.

We’re really looking forward to May 12… Christian and Crystal and Joy and I are going to San Juan Island. Christian wants to be a dolphin trainer when he grows up, so we’re going up to the whale museum and we’re also going to go kayaking! I’m excited. The kids are a little nervous about the kayaking part, but I think it will be fun.

Alyson is talking a ton and getting into everything. She goes up and down the stairs no problem. She loves to say ‘no no no’! And ’shoes’. And she tries to say everything else. She’s thrilled when she says ‘milk’ at the dinner table and we know what she means. She’s really good when she’s tired… she just has to go go go until you put her to bed… then she goes right to sleep. She loves her brothers SO much. Her most-used word right now is ‘Brandon’ which she says very clearly (and VERY often). She seems to think everything is Brandon’s.

Christian’s a good kid – he’s trying really hard to keep up with his 2nd grader teammates at baseball. It’s been a bit hard for him to be one of the younger kids, but it’s been good for him. He’s still struggling with reading, but he LOVES joke books. He has days that he’s perfectly happy to get his homework done and out of the way and other days he throws absolute fits and I end up at wit’s end. But one day at a time. He’s really frustrated with Brandon – the typical sibling stuff. He needs his own space and a safe place to keep his treasures. I’m thinking about finding him a locker-type thing where he can lock up his favorite things. He’s looking forward to his pirate birthday party this year – should be fun. We’re going to hide the goody boxes for his friends and give them treasure maps to find them :-) Now I just have to pray that a baseball tournament game won’t be at the same time as his party.

Brandon is looking forward to preschool in the fall. He’s going to go to Trinity Lutheran preschool just up the street. He really jumped right in the day we visited. He keeps saying he wants to play tball, but I think he just feels left out at Christian’s games. He’s really really enjoying his gymnastics lessons with Ben and coach Erin. They’ve gotten to do tumbling and jumping and balance beams and rings and bars… he’s always got such a big smile on his face. I’m hoping to get some pictures this week. Thankfully, his asthma seems to be under control as long as we use his inhaler before class. He’s still pretty wild and out of control sometimes at home and at Kindermusik, but we think he’s outgrowing some of it. We will probaby give him a year off from Kindermusik next year… he’s just not enjoying it. I’d rather put him in another night a week of gymnastics at this rate (the cost would be about the same!).

Well, that was WAY more than I think you were expecting, Angie :-) But maybe now that it’s all typed, I can copy/paste into the kid’s scrapbooks (which I finally started working on again last weekend!). Hugs to all!

Way behind

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Ok, so I obviously didn’t get the job… if I had, I would have posted that day :-) Oh, well. Keeping busy, and I’m being moved to a different position which should help a bit of the frustration.

Alyson has learned a new word… Yes!! I swear, she’s the only toddler in history that has learned the word Yes before learning the word No LOL.

Christian is doing better in school, thankfully. He started baseball last week and is enjoying it. He’s playing on the Reds team this year. We don’t have his game schedule yet, but it will be posted sometime:

http://www.pacificlittleleague.com/content/view/27/49/

Brandon’s having a little bit of trouble being the middle child, I think… he’s throwing tantrums right and left and WHINING like you wouldn’t believe. I think I’m going to try to take a day or two off during Spring Break to spend with the boys. Crystal’s talking about the zoo… Mom, wanna come?

I got my hair cut – short and layered this time – I’ll have to send a picture, Angie, you won’t believe it :-)

I think that’s about it for now – no crisis to deal with this month that I recall :)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!!