Just a quick little post while my kids are at recess. Right before recess we had the opportunity to go out and welcome home some soldiers that have been gone fighting in Iraq for the last 8 months. There were about 12 men that are residents of Eagle Mountain that have been away from their families for this time. One of those dads is the father of my sweet Reuben in my class. He has been so excited all week for dad to come home, and thats all he talks about and writes about in class. When I was standing out on the playground with my class waving to the cars driving past, I felt so proud, I actually got choked up in front of my kids. I just was thinking about Reuben and his family, along with thousands of other families across the country. To me Reuben is just as brave as his father. I know there have been times that have been really hard for him to have dad gone, but he never complains. Thank you sweet Reuben for teaching me!!
When we got back into class, I had my kids just write for a total of 10 minutes about it. I didn't really direct them, I just said they could make of list of describing words, they could write a letter, they could tell a story, or draw a picture. The only rule was they had to be quiet so that they could think about it, and they had to be working. I am not kidding but you could hear a pin drop in here. It was really cool, and the kids loved it.
Friday, February 27, 2009
So Proud
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Who has the most perfect Child? I think that would be me!
We took Hannah to the dentist yesterday for the first time. I was a little bit nervous about it, because lets face it, it can be a scary place. We did as much prepping as we could before the big day! We talked to her about what the dentist does, we bought her a Dora goes to the dentist book that we read over and over. We even watched Jon and Kate Plus 8 when they took all 6 kids to the dentist at once. Talk about a nightmare. Well the big day arrived and she was amazing. She sat right in the chair and didn't argue a bit. She didn't cry, she didn't fuss, she just did what the dentist told her to do. Have I mentioned before that she is amazing. I was so proud of her!
I thought this x-ray machine would freak her out, but in her little mind I could just hear her saying, "Bring it on!"
She sat right up into the chair and opened her mouth like this. Who says prepping your kid doesn't pay off?
The Cleaning!
And the perfect Cheeser Grin!
The Dinosaur Museum
The other day we took Hannah to the Dinosaur Museum at Thanksgiving Point. She has been wanting to go forever, but we just have never done it until now. She had a blast. Actually, I don't know who had more fun, Chad or Hannah. It was fun to watch the two of them together. I think Chad has always wanted someone to share his wealth of knowledge with, and unfortunately a lot of times I'm not really that interested in Reptiles, bugs and ancient things. I'm sorry hun, sometimes I try. Anyway, Hannah really is interested in all of those things. Chad really enjoys having someone really listen and care about the same things he loves!! Here are some pictures to mark our fun family day!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
So gross!! Creative but gross!
Hannah has been really into make believe and story telling lately. It is really hard for me to discipline her and not laugh when she really does get so creative. Last night she had a little accident in her pants. I know gross that I am even talking about it, but it is a fact of life with a 2 year old. When I questioned her about why she did that she responded with, "Mom, it wasn't my fault! It was the magic poop! It just appeared in my pants." After taking the next couple of seconds to contain my laughter I responded with "You know what I have to do right?" To which she quickly responded, "Mom you can't spank my bum, it really isn't my fault! If you have to be mad, be mad at the magic poop!" What a story teller.
It really is hard to be upset with such a cute girl.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
So busy!!
Well last week started off with me being sick again! I think this is like the fifth cold I have had this school year. I have heard that once you get into your third year, your body is better at fighting off germs. I sure hope so, because I have never been sick this many times in my life. Anyway, to make matters worse last Wednesday and Thursday were parent teacher conferences. This means that I was at school from 6:30 am (my normal time of getting to school) until around 9:30 pm. For those of you who are bad at math, that is a 15 hour day for two straight days. CRAZY!! To add insult to injury for some stupid reason, I signed up to have my principal's evaluation on Wednesday afternoon, so I had that stress to deal with. What was I thinking?
Thursday, February 5, 2009
A Little Embarassed!!!
So Hannah has been a little obsessed lately about when she was a baby. She asks about it all the time, questions like "When I was a baby did I have teeth?" or "When I was in your tummy did I drink apple juice?" Fun little questions that are so cute you wish you could remember them all.
Well apparently the other day she was feeding her baby doll and asked Chad if she drank milk or apple juice in her bottle when she was a baby. True to form, he didn't just give her a simple answer, he explained everything to her (like she was an adult) and told her about breastfeeding and getting milk from your mommy! Ok fair enough, but I say warn me that you have had that talk with her. So last night after parent teacher conferences, Chad and Hannah came to pick me up from school. (we still only have one car, but that is another story!) Hannah and I walked to the teacher's lounge to see if there was any more dessert in there and we ran into my principal. After a while of talking, he started showing us pictures of his baby daughter. Hannah just looks up at him and says "When I was a baby, I drank milk from mommy's boobs!!!" At that point I just wanted to die. I guess in situations like these you just have to laugh and be grateful that your sweet little two year old is so inquisitive, bright, and can remember EVERYTHING!!!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Funny Little Girl
The past couple of days have been really nice around our house. Monday was a professional development day, which means that the kids didn't come to school, but the teachers had meetings all day. And then yesterday, I took a personal day to go to the doctor and get myself ready for parent teacher conferences. It seems like with the weekend and then a more relaxing start to my week has given me a lot more time to be home with my family. They are so fun, and I realized how much I miss them during the day.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Just another cute video
So lately Hannah hasn't wanted to listen to any music in the car except for her new "kids CD" . This CD is one that we found at the DI, which Hannah absolutely loves. The other day she just started singing one of the songs like full blast. Of course it is probably the most annoying song on the CD. I have to admit that she is really cute singing it though. Have a look for yourself.