Yesterday we spent the day enjoying the beach up in Gloucester. Somehow we made it to the end of July without hitting the beach which was well-evidenced by the sunburns everyone sported by the end of the day (actually we all managed to end up with those random sunburn spots where the sunscreen didn't reach - for Mr. 2 and Mr. 8 those spots were just under their eyes leaving them with handsome red raccoon eyes). Turns out we needed the inspiration of our good Minnesotan friends who know how to enjoy a good day at the beach. It was lovely to be able to explore the rocks, do some much needed saving of the planet, watch as the tide slowly went out, dig numerous engineering feats, chat in the sun, play a little frisbee without any concern for time. Around 4pm we reached low tide and hiked out to the sandbar where we found all sorts of treasures including a dead ray, a clam that squirted water at us, numerous crabs and snails. I can't imagine a more perfect summer day except perhaps one that had involved a bit more sunscreen!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Dinosaur songs
Mr. 2 is quite the singer!
Just in case you missed the words:
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a tyrant king.
He terrorized the countryside, made the giant reptiles hide.
Bahmp, bahmp, bahmp, bahmp.
Just in case you missed the words:
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a tyrant king.
He terrorized the countryside, made the giant reptiles hide.
Bahmp, bahmp, bahmp, bahmp.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Inane conversations with a 2 year old
Mr. 2: There's poop on my finger.
Me: Let me get a wipe. Now your finger is clean.
Mr. 2: But I want to do it.
Me: Here's a new wipe - you can wipe.
Mr. 2: No I wanted to wipe the poop.
Me: No, you're not getting more poop on your finger so you can wipe it.
Mr. 2: But I wanted to wipe the poop.
Me: No...
Repeat many, many times.
Me: Let me get a wipe. Now your finger is clean.
Mr. 2: But I want to do it.
Me: Here's a new wipe - you can wipe.
Mr. 2: No I wanted to wipe the poop.
Me: No, you're not getting more poop on your finger so you can wipe it.
Mr. 2: But I wanted to wipe the poop.
Me: No...
Repeat many, many times.
India
We had a great recommendation for a study of India and I thought it would be a good thing to ease us into studying together. Yesterday we talked about life in the slums and it was good for all of us to think about how much we have. Even though we live in a relatively small place by American standards, we have around 280 square feet for each of us. In some of the most crowded slums they have only 28 square feet per person. And only 35% of children go to school we learned. Mr. 8 asked why that was.
"Do they pay taxes?" He asked. Honestly I have no idea how education works exactly in India. Families have to pay to send their kids to school but there are income taxes according to Wikipedia. I think that question needs a bit more research. I'm going to learn a lot this year.
We also started working on spanish (The boys love Rosetta Stone - it's like free computer time! What could be better?) and piano. And next week we'll add a little math and likely continue on that schedule until post-baby. After years of work, a schedule really helps me more than anyone.
"Do they pay taxes?" He asked. Honestly I have no idea how education works exactly in India. Families have to pay to send their kids to school but there are income taxes according to Wikipedia. I think that question needs a bit more research. I'm going to learn a lot this year.
We also started working on spanish (The boys love Rosetta Stone - it's like free computer time! What could be better?) and piano. And next week we'll add a little math and likely continue on that schedule until post-baby. After years of work, a schedule really helps me more than anyone.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Little by little
In the past month our normal daily life has drastically changed and we're only now starting to readjust - just a few weeks before a new baby turns us upside down again. The older boys finished school at the end of June and we said goodbye to our beloved nanny and enjoyed some time with grandparents while I finished up work. Then July 1st I said goodbye to work for the next year and took on the role of full-time mom and teacher as I prepare to spend a year hanging out with 4 boys and homeschooling.
Of course I didn't actually finish work until the 7th and the older boys left us to spend a week with grandparents and then we drove halfway across the country to collect them and visit family. And then last week we trekked downtown each day for Kidsweek. It was a great week and we loved every minute but we were all pretty exhausted by the end.
Which drops us in our first week of trying to readust to "normal" life with swimming lessons and starting a little school and piano and chores. And thinking to how it will all be so different so soon.
Of course I didn't actually finish work until the 7th and the older boys left us to spend a week with grandparents and then we drove halfway across the country to collect them and visit family. And then last week we trekked downtown each day for Kidsweek. It was a great week and we loved every minute but we were all pretty exhausted by the end.
Which drops us in our first week of trying to readust to "normal" life with swimming lessons and starting a little school and piano and chores. And thinking to how it will all be so different so soon.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Big guy Asher man
Mr.2 has the house to himself this week and although he's very sad not to have his brothers here he does seem to be enjoying having everything to himself. We're taking advantage of the time with the big brothers away to redo the playroom and the office so things have been a bit unusual around the house (the table was so covered in stuff for the past 2 days that we've had to picnic on the porch when we're here). We're also taking advantage of the time to try some potty training. So far he's gone in the potty at least 3 times and kept his underwear clean and dry and is very proud!
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