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Narnia

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Yesterday was Brandon’s 4th birthday. His party was last week, but we wanted to do something special for him, so we took him to the Chronicles of Narnia movie on opening day. It was a great movie. I highly recommend seeing it (although I don’t think it absolutely has to be seen in the theater). Brandon was a little bit bored and distracted. He really wanted to go play the games in the lobby, so he kept asking if the movie was over yet. We also let him pick dinner, so we picked up his favorite McDonalds dinner on the way home :-)

Today the kids are getting ready for tomorrow night’s Christmas program. Alyson and I just went and spent $100 on clothes for her (yikes). At least I can finally clean out some of the clothes in her dresser that she keeps wearing every week even though she’s getting too big. She’s really going to need more clothes in the summer – if only we could move her birthday LOL. I would have bought her more 18 months clothes today, but they were all long sleeves and fleece. I also picked up a set of gloves, hat, and scarf for her stocking… she keeps stealing mine, so I don’t think it’ll matter that they’re a little big for her :-)

Christian got to go on a field trip to see a play about the elves and the shoemaker (whatever that is about LOL). He was upset about it because he missed two recesses. I also sent him with money for the bookfair this last week and he forgot every day to use it. I guess we should have gone on parent night afterall. Oh, well, he has lots of books and I’m sure there will be another bookfair in the spring.

Some good news, I’ve been getting more calls and emails than I ever expected thanks to my listing on bookkeepinghelp.com. I have another meeting with a potential client Monday night (and this is after I met witih 2 new clients less than a month ago). I’m excited for what January will bring!

Reidar

Saturday, November 26th, 2005

First of all, Mom and Angie, see I haven’t forgotten how to update my blog LOL.

Wow, what a day! Today was the day after Thanksgiving, the traditional shopping day!

Christian and I got up at 4:30 (yes, AM, LOL) and went with Crystal and Joy to join the rest of the crazy shoppers for the 5am opening of JC Penney. We each got our free Disney snowglobe and started on our shopping mission. I must say, opening an hour ahead of any other store in the mall was genious of Penney’s. We were stuck there for an hour before we could move on to any other store. It helped that they had great deals, but I completed most of my Christmas shopping (that I hadn’t already done online) within that hour. At 6, we moved on to Macy’s, where they brilliiantly gave us each (including the kids) $5 gift cards. Well, we HAD to find something to spend them on! $50 and an hour later, we finally left Macy’s and the mall behind.

As we were done with the mall, we moved on to IHOP for breakfast. Great timing, too, because when we left, there was a line of people waiting for tables. Christian and Joy entered a coloring contest. The winner will get a HUGE stocking, bigger than the kids. We went to Office Depot, and I’ll spare you the saga of my frustration with their advertising. Let’s just say that when I got home, I went to Staples.com and placed a large order. We also picked up diapers and stocking stuffers at Rite Aid.

We had a fairly quiet afternoon at home. Fast forward to 6pm. We dropped off Alyson (who is adorable, by the way, and is SO close to walking, and who loves to say ‘Done!’ and Mama, Dada, and ‘isin’) at Grandma’s house and headed down to Seattle to hear Reidar play live. This is the band that Bill spent all of August September and October recording and producing their CD. This is also the band that did a day’s worth of yard work for us :-) They put on a really great show. The kids were EXHAUSTED by the time the show ended at nearly 11, but they did enjoy the music and seeinig a bunch of people we know.

Well, it’s nearly midnight now and though I had a latte at the concert, I’m tired too. The kids are to bed, the house is quiet, and it’s bed time :-)

Oh, one more thing… if you want to know more about Reidar, click the link to Bill Abella Productions! The new CD is out and it’s wonderful! :-)

Parent Teacher Conference

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Bill and I met with Christian’s teacher today. Nothing came up that really surprised us.

The negative:

He needs some help with his phonics still. He’s still struggling with some sounds (we mainly notice that he has a really hard time with b and d). It doesn’t help that he rushes when he’s reading.

He had a hard time counting a group of 32 blocks… not because he can’t count to 32 (we know well that he can count to 100+), but because he had trouble organizing and keeping track of which he had already counted.

His handwriting needs work, mainly because he rushes through it.

He is very social. He doesn’t know when (or how?) to ignore someone else and concentrate on his work.

The overriding problem is that he doesn’t slow down and do his work carefully. He visits until he absolutely has to get something done and then rushes through it to turn it in.

The positive:

He is really good at using the context to help decode words when he’s reading.

He can already break down the number 7 (they are supposed to be able to break down groups of 8 by the end of the year). Overall, his grasp of math concepts is good.

He is very social. (LOL) She said he was a great choice for ASB Rep. She said he is very bright and articulate and cooperative/helpful. He’s really right where he is supposed to be for a first grader.

We are very proud of him

Sick kids

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Well, i took two of the three kids to the doctor tonight for these coughs that have been lingering. Sounds like we’ll need to get Christian in tomorrow.

Alyson has the crud and is on antibiotics. She slurped them right down too 🙂

Brandon is also on antibiotics. He spit it out. I don’t know how I’m going to get him to swallow them tomorrow. The rest of the appointment was interesting though. The doctor (actually we saw the clinic nurse) said that Brandon’s ongoing cough is probably an immune response – not exactly asthma, but similar. She said he may grow out of it, but she said it’s very common when they have sensitive skin (Brandon’s only other prescription ever was Elidel for excema). She also found it interesting that Bill has asthma/allergies. So Brandon now gets to try kid Claritin every day, and he gets to try Alyson’s nebulizer. Great fun.

One thing I wanted to write about Brandon that’s so funny. The kid is obsessed with gas stations. He points out every single one we ever pass, tells us what color it is, and asks if we need gas. Too funny 🙂

Well, Alyson’s in the bathtub (love having a laptop) and her water just ran out (the seal wasn’t good), so I need to get her a bit more water and get her washed up. Hopefully they’ll all be feeling better again soon.

Parenting is hard

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

What a day. What an understatement. It was one of those lightbulb days. When you know something is really wrong in your home and haven’t been able to quite figure it out.

Christian has been having trouble… nothing that has made it into this blog, I don’t think. It’s been little things at home. He’s been doing great at school and has been fairly happy. But at home, he’s been getting into trouble left and right. There were little holes in the wall in the kids’ room, which they got into trouble for months ago. Suddenly they were much bigger. We think he knows better than to put holes in walls.

Today, he was supposed to be doing his Kindermusik homework, which was to play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the dulcimer. The teacher gave them the first part, and they were supposed to figure out the second part. Christian played the first part no problem, but threw a fit instead of finishing. Nothing I could say would help. I suggested singing the song as he plays it. I suggested playing the first part again. He huffed, rolled around on the floor, said he was going to do it his way (yet did nothing). I sent him outside to sit and get some fresh air.

Did it work? Absolutely not. He drew on the house with chalk. We think he knows better than to write on the house with chalk.

Bill was furious. Christian was in tears.

After Bill went back in, I went out to try to talk to Christian. I tried to get him to talk to me. I got a lot of ‘I don’t think you love me!’ and ‘Maybe I’ll just run away!’ and ‘I hate having to do jobs!’. We talked about jobs for a little while, but it didn’t seem to be doing any good. I explained that we all have jobs to do around the house. I don’t like cooking every day or doing the laundry every week, but I do it because I love my family. That didn’t work. His response? ‘How about I just won’t eat for TWO YEARS!’. LOL, in hindsight.

I asked him specifically which jobs he doesn’t like to do? All of them. No, Christian, WHICH jobs? I was trying to get him to name something, to tell me what exactly he was upset about. He refused to nail it down. I kept trying. I went off on another tangent, explaining that if there’s something specific he is upset about doing, all he has to do is talk to us about it. Tell us he feels like he’s got too much to do and could he please have a week off from garbage duty. Or ask to trade one job for another. I felt like I’d been talking til I was blue in the face (as my nose was running like crazy and my head felt like it was going to explode). But it was yet another tactic that didn’t work.

But he did say something very interesting. He wants to have a kid life. Wow, what a lightbulb moment.

I finally figured out he feels we expect too much of him. We do expect a lot. He’s the oldest, and the other two look up to him. We expect him to remember to do things without being asked, and we do get mad if he forgets. We’ve decided to try to lighten up a bit, and he’s going to try to remember the things that bug us the most (it really bugs me that every single day I have to ask him to put his backpack away).

Some afternoon. With a sigh and a prayer, I’m off to bed, to start hopefully a more peaceful new week. I hope everyone else’s weekend wasn’t quite so interesting.

October already?!?

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

I don’t know where the last few weeks went.

Good news:

Alyson is starting to stand on her own for a few seconds at a time. She gives kisses 🙂 She eats almost only finger food.

Heartbreaking news:

Poor Christian and his best friend since Kindergarten Gabe had a falling out yesterday. He was really upset. Today they’re fine again LOL. But the poor kid yesterday afternoon wrote some sort of flame mail to Gabe and wanted to mail it.

Must see:

GO SEE SERENITY! Bill and I went and saw the movie Serenity on opening night last Friday. I laughed, I cried. It was a great movie. We both want to see it again. PLEASE go see it, and go see it soon! I want more people to talk about it with 🙂

More good news:

I got a call on Sunday from Brandon’s Sunday School teacher (I stayed home sick – yuck). She was just calling to tell me what a delight he was in class. He remembered his entire verse (God is patient, and he wants everyone to repent.) He remembered it all except for the 2 Peter 3:9 part. It was so nice to hear. Brandon can be such an uncontrollable powerhouse of energy, it’s nice to know he does well in class.

Silly kid:

Christian’s first ASB meeting was last week. It is held during lunch recess. He FORGOT to go at first. He said he RAN and he missed a lot, but he did get a treat. LOL.

Alyson – 10 months!

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

It’s been a challenging week. Everyone is sick in one way or another. Bill has the fever and no voice. I have the headaches. Christian is just sniffly. Brandon has the cough. Alyson has been fine, but it looks like she’s getting the runny nose.

Poor kid is just getting too mobile for her own good. It took FOREVER to get her to sleep last night (and I tried everything). She’s just so interested in climbing, she had a terrible time being still long enough to fall asleep!

So at 10 months, Alyson:

climbs stairs

can stand up in her crib and playpen

cruises back and forth along the coffee table

crawls super fast

eats 3 solid meals with us most days (and usually eats what we eat)

drinks about 2 bottles of formula a day, and has sippy cups of water everywhere

is beautiful 🙂

is very smiley when she wakes up in the morning and has a great sense of humor already

loves mommy, daddy, brothers, and kitties very very much

I think that’s about it for today – I’m sure there’s more and I’ll try to add to it later.

Christian and First Grade

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

Christian is full of surprises. It sounds like he and Audrey (we’ve never heard of Audrey, but I guess she’s one of his classmates) have been elected to the student council! Yay Christian!

He also said tonight he’s going to ask Abby to be his girlfriend. They had class together last year, but this year they only see each other at recess. Pretty cute 🙂

He’s getting awfully big.

First day of school

Tuesday, September 6th, 2005

Well, Christian got off to his first day of 1st grade no problem. He was very excited to find out at the bus stop that Gabe is in his class again this year. I’m excited to hear how his day went when he gets home this afternoon.

I took the day off of work, but when contractors are around I don’t really get days off work, so Brandon and Alyson and I went in for an hour… poor Brandon was painfully shy. He didn’t even speak to Crystal! For some reason he did talk to Tamara a little bit though. Alyson studied everyone. Crystal and Lawrence got waves, but pretty much everyone else just got stared at.

We took Alyson for her blood draw at the hospital and it was great – they pricked her heel and she didn’t cry a single bit, even with the two little vials they filled. Amazing.

That’s it for now… hopefully more later when Christian gets home.

Alyson – 9 months!

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

Alyson’s 9 month doctor’s appointment was last night. She is 17 pounds, 11 ounces (Christian was 17 lbs at this age). She’s getting so big so fast! Dr thinks she’ll be walking very soon (she’s already crawling really fast and standing at the coffee table for a long time). She must be going through a growth spurt too, she was up all night. I still have to take her in for a blood draw at the hospital sometime in the next few months, but she’s perfectly fine. She’s such a happy baby 🙂