Thursday, August 30, 2007
Running out of action
Ellie's new thing is she is constantly saying she is an "action girl". It is something she made up and it means she's a good girl. We were walking out to the car and it was really hot she started crying that she wanted me to carry her and she said she "ran out of action".
Monday, August 20, 2007
Sophie starts Kindergarden
Sophie started Kindergarten last week and I think it is going ok. She really misses preschool--her friends, the play time. Although she's getting along fine, I don't think she's connecting with many kids at school whereas last year she was such a leader. She does like her teacher so I'm hoping it'll just take a little time to make friends. In the meantime I hope her fire for school doesn't go out.

Sophie gave a talk on Sunday and did such an amazing job. She is really talented. She had a few drawings on a piece of paper to remind herself of the ideas but then spoke without any intervention. The primary president pulled me aside later and said she'd never seen anything like it. We are going to put the girls back in tennis. They seem excited about it and it seems like such a good sport for them to get into. They haven't asked about dance so as hard as it is for me to let that one go, I think I will try.
Last weekend we went down to Safford to visit the Hargis clans and had a blast. We went on a great hike and cought all sorts of wildlife: snakes, walking sticks, frogs, tadpoles, etc. There are 11 kids under 11 when you put them all together and the kids have so much fun together.Sophie gave a talk on Sunday and did such an amazing job. She is really talented. She had a few drawings on a piece of paper to remind herself of the ideas but then spoke without any intervention. The primary president pulled me aside later and said she'd never seen anything like it. We are going to put the girls back in tennis. They seem excited about it and it seems like such a good sport for them to get into. They haven't asked about dance so as hard as it is for me to let that one go, I think I will try.
One positive thing about our new schedule is that I now get a lot more one on one time with Ellie. Last week she helped me unload the dishwasher every day(she's in charge of the bottles, sippy cups, etc). She folded the rags and helped me gather dirty laundry. We pretended we were hunters looking for tigers and we captured all the tigers and put them with their families (put dirty clothes in a hamper and sorted the colors). She had so much fun on the "hunt" that now tigers are her favorite animals.
Mathew started to wave a little. He usually does it while he's nursing. He also started doing little animal sounds--he roars like a tiger and whinnys like a horse. So now he's compartmentalized all of the animals into those two buckets--whinniers (more like a squeal) and growlers (more like a cat hiss). Elephants, monkeys, zebras area all on one side and bears, lions, dinosaurs are on the other. I didn't argue with him when he put the giraffes with the horses because I didn't have a better solution.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Tito's b-day
It was Mathew's birthday on Friday. We went to Chickfila for dinner because he loves playing with the balloons. He's starting to use his hand now even through the sock.
We went to see a specialist on Thursday and he says the finger is healing and we can take the stitches out next week. They took and x-ray and the bone is still in 2 pieces (split vertically). They can't tell how it's affected the growth plate on the bone. Worst case scenario is that the top bone in his finger doesn't grow or grows crooked.
Friday morning, the girls and I decorated a cake. I let the girls go wild and do whatever they wanted so we ended up with a valcano, waterfall and lots of toy dinosaurs. It looked so gross to Matt that he wouldn't even taste it. But it was fun for the girls and little Mathew (we're calling him "Tito" these days) just went along with it.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Mathew finds ways to still get in trouble even with his hand all bandaged up. He has one of those metal splints under all the bandages so he goes around banging it on everything. He doesn't seem to be in much pain-except for when we change the bandages.
We went to the science museum on Monday. We went to the demo on "The eye". They disected a cow eyeball and it was pretty gross. The girls were very interested and even wanted to touch it at the end of the show.
We saw the IMAX show--a 3d film about the Ocean. I'd forgotten how realistic those shows are. I was walking Mathew back and forth in the stroller and at one point I look back and Sophie and Ellie are standing up in their seats trying to grab the jellyfish. Sophie clapped her hands and yelled out--"I got one". She still swears she felt something so it was probably the lady's hair in front of her.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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