Friday, May 28, 2021

Who Needs Paint Brushes?

 Peter's favorite thing to play with these past couple weeks has been the doll house.  He has a variety of dolls and action figures and little animal figurines that interact in the house and he can spend 30-45 minutes playing independently with them.  It's pretty phenomenal.  He and I spend a lot of time playing together with it too.  It's so fun to see how his play changes as he matures and I use it to teach all sorts of concepts from greeting people when we see them (as the dolls visit each other) to taking turns with a toy (as the dolls both want to read the same book at the same time) to simply the words "open" and "shut" as we open and close the windows of the house.  The dolls and animals do all the things he does - take naps, go for walks, play with toys, read books, eat snacks, visit friends, etc and so I think he finds it super relatable and engaging.  It's been wonderful for his language skills.  He said "ball" for the first time today as the dolls rolled a ball back and forth to one another and there are several others he's first said while playing with the doll house.  His language is still WAY behind where the books say it should be, but I see steady, consistent progress and it's been so fun to see his eyes light up when he gets a new word and starts using it on his own.  The doll's neighbor is Batman and the batcave is also always a favorite spot to visit with its trap doors and secret elevators.   I don't know who enjoys the doll house more - me or Peter - but today, especially, as it rained ALL day, it was a nice thing to have.



I also decided to try some textured painting with him today so we got some different paints and a bunch of cars that were in the bin next to the doll house.  Some with large, bumpy wheels; some with small, smooth wheels, etc.  Then we ran them through the paint and made fun designs on the paper.  He loved to see the designs appear but he kept getting upset that his hands were getting paint on them.  The longer handles of the brushes had kept that from happening, but the small cars were too close to the paint and his fingers were getting messy.  I kept trying to reassure him that it was fine and we'd clean when we were done, but in the end, that was the downfall of the activity for him.  However, the cute thing was, during his snack later, I watched as he shook out some milk from his sippy cup onto his tray and then took a monster truck and ran the truck back and forth through the milk and admired the tracks it left, just as we'd done with the paint.  I guess he did like the activity, despite the messy fingers.

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Benjamin's Recital Videos

 Here are Benjamin's videos.  He managed to cram in some practice time and actually made it work.  Let's ignore the fact that it took about 20 takes before we got a quality video, but at least he won't embarrass himself at the showing.




Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Piano Recital

It's piano recital time again but due to covid, the recital will be online.  So the kids recorded their videos this week.  I thought I'd share them here.  Benjamin's are still in process.  He has been busy with track practice and band practice and school and has let piano drop to the bottom of the priority list.  Consequently he's not quite ready to perform.  Hopefully he'll be ready within the next two days or his videos will be a little painful to watch. :)  





 

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Too Busy Driving To Take Pictures

 Since Bella's birthday, I feel like nothing worthy of discussion has happened.  This week Benjamin had school, track practice, church, band practice and concert, AP computer science test, lawn mowing jobs, and piano.  Bella had school, art class, piano, church, scouts, and activities with friends.  Christian had school, piano, soccer, and church.  No one kid had too many things, but since no one has a car, I found myself driving a lot!  The worst is Benjamin because his school is so far away.  I was in the car for 2 hours yesterday just for him.  Consequently, I looked though my photos from May 9 until now and I have only four.  Not much to write about.  Here they are:



I got Peter to wear a sun hat for the first time at the playground and he really seemed to enjoy it.  Now he says, "On!" and points to his hat every time we go to the park.


Playing in the sandbox means bath time afterwards.  I love that he's still little enough to fit happily in this little rubbermaid tote.  

Christian was reading to Peter and Benjamin was interested enough to join in for a few seconds.  Had to capture the rare moment when all three are together and happily engaged in the same thing.

Not too much exciting stuff.  However, the fact that the kids have soccer, art, band, scouts, etc. and aren't just at home on lockdown is wonderful.  That's worth reporting all day long.  Also, I went grocery shopping without a mask yesterday for the first time in 14 months.  That felt amazing!!  I was one of only about 5 people in the store without one, but I reveled in the freedom.  There really is light at the end of the tunnel.

Sunday, May 09, 2021

Another Teenager!!

 Bella turned 13 today.  I can't believe she's officially a teenager.  She's been acting like one for a while now, but today it's official.  She's really a great girl. Straight A student, great pianist and saxophone player, great artist, great friend and sister, thoughtful, friendly, and helpful.  She listens to the spirit and makes good choices and I know she'll do amazing things in her life.  I'm very proud of her.  Due to Covid, we couldn't have the kind of party a 13 year old should have, but she never complained.  I suggested an out-door party, but she decided what she wanted was to have a get-together at the mall.  She invited 3 friends to have lunch with her at the mall after school on Friday.  They walked there together from school, walked around the mall buying matching shirts, and then ate at one of the restaurants that was open.  (They were the only customers).  I came as they finished their meal and paid for them and took all the girls home.  Not ideal but a good compromise and I was happy that she felt like she got to celebrate.  Today she was allowed to have every meal she wanted - crepes, croissant sandwiches, sushi, etc. and got a bunch of presents.  Otherwise it was a rainy, cold Sunday and between church meetings and the rain, we didn't do a whole lot.  Hopefully next year will be a bit more exciting.  In any case, so happy to have Bella in my life - my little mother's day baby.  I learn from her every day and in this family full of boys, we girls have to stick together!




A couple cute pictures of Peter from a few days ago:




He wanted to play playdoh so I got it out and then decided to add some other things we don't usually use with playdoh but that I thought would be fun - beads, googly eyes, gems, pipe cleaners, etc.  First we made bugs - eyes, antennae, spots, etc.  but he wanted to just mess around. We made a little animal bead zoo on the table with popsicle sticks and then  I let him do some fine motor skills practice.  He randomly placed every animal bead and gem he could fit onto the circles of dough, peeled them all off and placed them all over again and again and again.  He had a wonderful time and we got to talk about the colors of the beads, the animals, and the textures of the various items he placed.  It made playdoh new again and was a fun activity for both of us.

Bella had been painting rocks and he wanted to do some painting too.  I decided to do a little shape practice. I got out some sacrament cups we had leftover from when we did it at home during the first wave of covid last year. We used them like stamps and made circles in the paint with the cups.  We tried various colors and tried drawing the same shape with paintbrushes too.  I love doing little crafts and art projects with kids.  Everything is so new and exciting to them and it makes my inability to do any actual quality art inconsequential.  The fact that I can draw a complete circle makes me a rock-star among them.  It's pretty gratifying. :)







Tuesday, May 04, 2021

First River Day of the Year

Every year, as spring progresses and the days heat up, my little eskimo children begin to complain unendingly about how hot it is and ask if we can go to the river.  Sunday it got up to 80 degrees and so off we went for the first time since last year.  It's not a nice river.  It's rather murky and shallow, but my kids don't care.  They love the little frogs and crayfish they can find and they love the private little spot we always go to.  It was so fun to bring Peter along this time.  Last year he was just a little infant who could only sit and watch, not even crawl yet.  This year he walked along the path with us and got right into the fun.  Well, not at first.  At first the sight of the water and mud being flung around made him nervous and he stood close by my side for a while, observing.  Eventually, however, he dared venture out and he ended up having a great time.  He never went so far as to get into the water, but we gave him some buckets of water and mud at the river's edge and that made him very happy.


Bella kept pretending she was going to dump things on Peter's head to see if he'd notice.  He was too busy playing to notice except once when she actually did dump some water on his head.  He very adamantly "told" her to knock it off.






Kelly asked me to buy a potty seat for Peter because he wanted him to start getting used to having it and trying it out whenever he showed interest.  I think we're a looooong way from potty training, but I obliged because it certainly can't hurt.  When I brought it home, Kelly sat him on it on the toilet and although he didn't 'use' it, Peter liked it so much, he decided it needed more use elsewhere.  The next time I saw him, this is what I found:


He'd gotten his toy calculator and his blankie and the seat and made himself comfortable in the kitchen.  He's clearly been watching his daddy very carefully. :)

 
Peter loves to drive around the house in his car.  I think its adorable when he drives around as I cook dinner.  That comes with risks, though.  Check out what he's got in his "trunk."




I had spent several minutes looking for that whisk thinking I'd lost my mind because I'd just had it when I discovered it there.  I have to watch him like a hawk.  The other night, after a long search, I found my toothpaste and my phone inside another one of his toys.

The recorder isn't the only instrument Peter enjoys.  Besides the piano, he also really enjoys Benjamin's xylophone.  When Benjamin's at school, I bring it into the kitchen for him and he loves to bang around on it. Often I'll take one mallet and he'll take the other and we'll do little duets.  I've been trying to see if he'll imitate my rhythms or melodies, but nothing so far.  He has learned the hand motions to several songs, though, such as Wheels on the Bus and Five Little Monkeys.  He also makes the cutest animal sounds during Old Mac Donald.  He made up a sign for "music" that he makes whenever he wants me to sing or play music on my phone. His favorite time for music is when he's eating.  He loves toddler songs the best, but he also really likes music he hears on the radio.  He always get excited when I play music in the car.  It's been fun being able to share music with him since I love it too.  He enjoys my classical music as well and we listen to Bach a lot since that's my favorite.  So far his language still only consists of a few words - cheese, up, on, off, and yes, so I'm hoping that the desire to sing along to songs will be a catalyst for language acquisition.