Saturday, March 29, 2014

March maddness

Yikes, these little ones are busy! Busy learning to talk, count, read, write, rock climb, ski, bike ... and be fantastic little people (well, at least sometimes!).  Hard to keep with all of the happenings, but here are a few highlights of March.

Adelaide turned six this month, and lost her second tooth (hard to say which was more exciting). One of her birthday highlights was going shopping with her birthday money (thanks grandparents, aunts, uncle!) - she picked her little things out and went to the counter all on her own to count her cash, and as we left she stood a little taller and said, "I feel so big." She's braver and smarter and more competent than ever. I'm amazed how 6 is so much older than 5. I'm grateful to have a little helper who's responsible and dependable, but I'm also grateful that she's goofy and creative and doesn't always do exactly what she should. Her bilingual language skills are absolutely incredible - she mixes Spanish and English in fantastic ways (e.g, last week labeled her drawing of the Grand Canyon as Gran Kañen - the phonetic spelling in Spanish), demonstrating how her brain's language center is so malleable right now. She's very social, and honest and generally stellar. We're very much loving the little girl she's becoming.
 
The Miler has been interested in numbers and letters lately - with a big focus on 3s and Ms (humm) which he points out all over town. He's still super shy but has become quite the singer and lately has been putting on spontaneous "shows" on our window-sill-stage, with the main goal being earning applause. Tonight he peaked through the curtains with his ukelele and sang in a full opera voice, "Oh, I love to put on a show ... and sing a song that I really don't know ..." - his huge smile and soft curls are irresistible (but don't get out the camera - or he's gone!).


Anika for her part, now 17-months, and officially potty-trained, even on the airplane! She's a little rockstar, full of personality bigger than her tiny frame, and so ready to keep up with her siblings in every regard - her favorite word is "me" which is usually short for "I can do that myself - don't even think of helping". She loves to dress herself (with amazing success) and she's pretty certain that she's always in charge (and she's usually right).

Friday, January 17, 2014

Montessori toddler

Little Anika started her Montessori pre-school this week. I didn't work much, so we eased her in with little visits, then a 2-hour day, then a 3-hour day (so much easier than the transition that Adelaide got! We are all grateful not to go through that again!!).  She's a little social bug, and she seems just thrilled to have so many other babies to learn from, not to mention the special attention of a teacher to dote on her. Anika made particular friends with teacher Eric and apparently led him all around to watch her "work" - I had been mourning my decision to let her leave the house (even though it's only 3 days a week, to accommodate my work schedule), but now that she's already thriving, it certainly seems like a good decision. She is certainly proud of herself and all the things that she is learning. And now already we are sharing her little joyful personality with the world ... watch out world, this girl may be small, but she is captivating!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

the most wonderful time of the year

December is always such a whirlwind, and each year more and more fun and we form our family traditions. Adelaide this year was really interested in making her own Christmas decorations, (Hapee Krismis too al and too al a gud net!) so we had hand-made kid crafts everywhere. Miles attended his first Nutcracker (yes, little boys DO sit still!) and it was the highlight of his season - he loves the songs, the Mouse King, the story book. And little Anika was in awe of all the festivities - so many new adventures for her.
Joe and I escaped to Bend for our first weekend away from Miles or Anika, which was rejuvenating and relaxing in the midst of all the busyness, and of course we weren't missed a bit.
Over Christmas, we all had a sleepover at Grandma and Pop-pop's house (a little 'stay-cation') and had so much fun - watching a few Christmas movies, making cookies, Christmas morning in PJs, the 'usual' breakfast, and perhaps a few too many gifts.

All 3 of them were absolutely overjoyed by it - the perfect ages for "the true meaning of the season." Adelaide loved picking out and wrapping presents for other people, Miles was ever so well-behaved despite all of the excitement (showing his emotion with a huge grin and trembling hands) and Anika learned to sing along with our favorite carole "rum-pum-pum-pum" (our hilarious musical duets may soon become trios!). It's always a little sad when the decorations have to come down and it's back to school time, but this year brought lots of great memories to add to the pile.