Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Six


Because boyhood is too short to not take the time to run around the house in your undies playing Jedi firefighter.

Manhood, however, does not involve this scene...in my book. You have to choose. Run around the house in your undies...yes.

Jedi firefighter...well....

...the verdict's out.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Five


We had a little weekend getaway with family to Sunriver (thanks again Dylan and Deb). It was way too short, but we still had a great time. Monday was a bit hard as we didn't have...

a) a hot tub
b) snow
c) cousins to play with.

BUT, nonetheless, we had to get back to work. Dominic is working on estimating and measuring in math. Today, he said, "Mama, I really like math. It's my favorite!"

So, we had our normal school day...but my mind kept drifting. I'm ready for a longer vacation. Hopefully once JJ's work situation is resolved, we'll have a getaway again.

I can't wait to get back to Sunriver! We have trip planned this summer to stay for three nights. Sunshine, half-marathons, pool time....aaaah. It almost makes these gray clouds and rainy days bearable just to think about it.

ay One Hundred and Fifty-Five

Friday, March 25, 2011

Day One Hundred and Fifty-Four


Little Mister was very proud to have made his own peanut butter and jelly sandwich today. I stood back and watched as he carefully went through the steps, explaining to me as he went along...

"This is how you do it, Mama."
"First, you get the bread...Mama, can you open the bag?"
"Then you get the peanut butter...HEY! Where's the peanut butter?"
"Then you get the jewwy...strwrawberry is my favowrite."
"Next you spwead on the peanut butter...not too much."
"Then the jewwy...I reawwy wike jewwy."

This whole process took him probably ten minutes. He was so careful. And then...so proud.

"I did it all by my own self!"

Cheers to accomplishment...no matter how small!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Day one Hundred and Fifty-Three


Today was a good morning of math lessons followed by the pick-up cousin Jackson and park time! It was cold, but dry and we headed to the park with Nerf guns, water, and a meager lunch. They had such a good time on the playground, then moved on to shooting darts at trees and the school bell (to see who could make it ring), racing around the playground equipment, climbing, sliding, jumping from high places (when I wasn't watching), and collecting pinecones (followed by throwing them at one another....which had to be stopped due to the evil glares shot in my direction).Three hours later, four boys piled into the van, ready for a snack and some down time at home. The day with Jackson turned into a sleepover and one tired mom retired to bed while leaving the boys to fend for themselves while watching a movie. Aidan decided that he'd had enough and went to bed, leaving Dominic and Jackson in the living room. The two of them decided to watch the movie again and both fell asleep sometime during the second viewing. The probably ate more ice cream than they should have, but hey...it's spring break.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Day One Hundred and Fifty-One


Well, it seems that this blog is turning into one more failed project. I can't do the daily posting of photos. At least not for three hundred and sixty-five days in a row. BUT, here we go...again.

This week is spring break in Oregon. We're not totally taking the week off, but we're having a more relaxed week of schooling.

I just had to share this piece of artwork by Simeon. He told me, "It's me and you, Mama!"

Melts.

My.

Heart.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Day One Hundred and Fifty



Dominic and I had to go back to the dentist today. He had a cavity. I had one that needed to be touched up a bit. We both decided to be brave and opt out of the shot to numb our mouths. Dom had no idea what can result from that. I, however, confessed to my dentist that I STILL feel like a five year-old when it comes to him drilling in my mouth. It all went very well, but my sweaty palms were proof of the fact that I certainly feared the worst. I'm glad that's over.

What does the above picture have to do with the dentist? Well, you see, our friend Gary came over to stay with Aidan and Simeon while Dom and I were at the dentist. They broke out the new Play-Doh and Gary made a raft for the boys. Aidan helped to form the pink people sitting in the raft, who represent all of our family members, plus Gary. Simeon suggested that Gary needed a beard and white hair (as in real life). The plan is that we all go rafting this summer. I can hardly wait. They also read a lot of Shel while we were gone. I'd say a good time was had by all.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Day One Hundred and Forty-Nine


It was a pretty good Monday. Dominic is seemingly coming around the bend...responding better to my new teaching methods. I will stay committed to this kid, no matter what!

He enjoyed making patterns today and told Aidan that soon he's going to catch up with him and start doing second grade math.

Determination.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Day One Hundred and Forty-Four through One Hundred and Forty-Eight

Behind again. Here are five snapshots from our days this week. Enjoy!

Ah, the hope of spring. The planting of pansies signals for me the fact that winter can't stay forever.


Sometimes I think Simeon loves makeup more than I do.


Aidan really enjoyed helping make the pot stickers for dinner. The paintbrush in the corner is what the boys used to wet the edges before they were sealed.



Potato stamps.



Popcorn and Pooh Bear. Aidan read some stories aloud to us, often giggling as he went. These are stories that we've all come to love.


And with that, have a lovely weekend. Tonight we're headed to OSU for a gymnastics meet. Tomorrow is another day and if the rain holds out, we'll plant some things in the garden!!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Day One Hundred and Forty-Three


In case you hadn't noticed, all three of the boys got their hair cut.

Simeon's remark was this: "Hey! I can see out my eyes again!"

I guess he WAS getting a bit shaggy.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Day One Hundred and Forty-Two



We took a short trip to the OSU lambing barns today. It's always a joy to visit and watch the lambs as they frolic, wander, bleat for their mamas, and play. The boys enjoyed it thoroughly.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Day One Hundred and Forty-One


Today was a monumental day, not for the achievements we made in school, but because Simeon had his first dental check-up. In fact, we all had dental check-ups today.

Here's where I get sentimental. I went to the dentist at this same office in Philomath when I was just a shy little curly-headed girl. I remember rushing to the door with my siblings (it's a really cool old door with a stained glass panel of a molar on front, roots and all). I loved that door...and now my boys do too. "Mama, it's the tooth door!" I can recall sitting in the waiting room (which hasn't changed much), nervously waiting for my name to be called. Let me bring you into the waiting room: the curtains are dated...they're an old floral pattern of teals, purples, and pinks, the carpet is certainly not of this era, the wood paneling is ugly, the silk flowers remain, though they're faded and dusty. It's not what you think of when you think of the "cool kid dentist". The children's books are old...some of the same ones that I remember reading as a kid. A few more have made their way into the waiting room over the years, but they don't have any Dora (thank goodness). There's no TV to watch...not even an old VHS player.

I remember sitting in that waiting room and wishing I could read for longer. Sometimes I could bring my book back with me to read while I was waiting for Dr. Baker. I remember the flouride treatment and the feeling that I couldn't stand it a minute longer. And then there was the choosing of a prize from the treasure chest when I was finished with my check-up. The only prize remember was a mood ring. I think I gave it to a neighbor.

The receptionist was the same (I love that woman), the hygienists were always friendly (and still are), and today, that same grey-haired dentist (only he's really grey now) greeted each of my boys in turn. There's something very right about it. He knows me. He knows my parents. Our paths have crossed numerous times in this small office space. I remember telling Dr. Baker about our big basketball win in high school (the year when we were first in the state) and I remember coming in when my crown fell off during a college scrimmage. I remember telling him about the real reason for my gum recession (though I think he might already have suspected it). I can recall telling him about my first pregnancy, my second, and my third. He's not a big talker, but he's a kind man. And now he knows Aidan, Dominic, and Simeon.

I'm glad that the boys can share a piece of my history. I told them lots of stories today. One day Dr. Baker will be too old to practice. One day I'll have to find someone else. But for now...we have our small town dentist. There aren't a lot of frills, but he knows us.