Tot Talk – Discussing How Babies Are Made
Remember this Annie snuggle from 4 years ago? |
Remember this Annie snuggle from 4 years ago? |
Posted by Unknown at 1:32 PM
The day was perfectly, warm and sunny. Accordingly, the kids, the neighbor boy and I had an impromptu trip to the park today.
The boys just sat in a sand pit building great mounds and getting very dirty. I did not go visit them, because I did not want to cringe at how dirty I knew they were getting. I just wanted them to have a peaceful, fun time in the sun.
The girls ran everywhere in the park. Annie was especially attuned to new discovery today.
Annie found a fleet of Ladybugs feasting on aphids in this patch of clover. There, we found at least 20 -30 ladybugs.
Posted by Unknown at 7:21 PM
We had a fun day at the Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby. That is we were all having fun until my son realized he was not going to make the top three and then there were tears. He is very competitive.
We cheered him up promising to play Settlers of Catan Cities and Knights with him in the evening. He really cheered up when he won the best paint job award.
We decided next year we would let him have a blast designing and painting it and we would make sure to center the weights better and get better wheels. He designed his car this year, but mommy helped a lot with sanding and painting. We found out that's not a big deal.
All in all, Alex got 6th place.
Posted by Unknown at 9:28 PM
Posted by Unknown at 10:29 PM
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I brought the kids a little musical instrument from Australia. I would have brought a full sized didgeridoo if I had thought I could have fit it in my luggage. I was not going to try to carry it back. This was our first lesson. Perhaps, after some time and practice they can all learn how to play the didgeridoo for real. It's pretty hard.
The kids insisted holding the camera for each other.
Mommy tried it out. I can make the right sounds. I do not know how to do circular breathing to keeping the sound going. I would like to learn. As I learned, this is one of the oldest wind instruments.
Posted by Unknown at 7:28 AM
I learned the fourteen Stations of the Cross in first grade. My first grade teacher, Sister Madonna, gave us a handout of prayers and tenets she wanted us to learn by the end of first grade. If a student was to stand before the class and recite what they had learned, she would give a prize. The prizes were mini statues of Mary, Jesus, rosaries, books about saints, a new box of crayons, or the rare candy. She lived a vow of poverty and yet bought these small prizes with money she saved from recycling aluminum cans she found on her daily rosary walk.
The first thing she asked us to memorize was the "Our Father." For that everyone received a plastic crucifix. I still have the one I received. It was a magnificent moment for me earning that crucifix.
I was the only student in the class that year to memorize the Stations of the Cross. I did it, because I wanted her admiration. For this first grade feat, I received a book about the miracles of Fatima and a rainbow candy cane. I was filled with pride. Further, the gift of the book about Fatima inspired in me a childlike faith I can hold on to for all my life.
This week I challenged Alex to learn the fourteen stations. And he groaned at the assignment. But, I taught him a few tricks to remember the stations and his fear disappeared. Today, the second day of the challenge, he rattled them off with ease. With pride and joy, I asked him to film it. Of course, when we began filming he was nervous! Not to mention, the girls were chattering away and the dog was barking.
Here are some of the tricks I told Alex to help him remember:
The first three are easy to remember, anyone can remember three things. 1.) Jesus is condemned to death. 2.) Jesus takes up His cross. 3.) Jesus falls the first time.
The second three Jesus meets three people: His mother, Simon and Veronica 4.) Jesus meets His mother, Mary. 5.) Simon the Cyrene helps Jesus carry the cross. 6.) Veronica wipes Jesus' face with her veil.
Then 7.) Jesus falls a second time. 8.) Jesus comforts holy women.
How do you remember number 9.) 3 times 3 equals 9, Jesus falls the third time. (It rhymes and the 3rd time He falls times 3 is nine the same number as the station.)
The last are visually vivid, and make chronological sense, so no tricks are needed.
10.) Jesus is stripped of His garments. 11.) Jesus is nailed to the cross. 12.) Jesus dies on the cross. 13.) Jesus is taken down from the cross. 14.) Jesus is laid in the tomb.
I asked Alex how he remembers number eight. He said, "I just think of you, Mom. You are a holy woman."
Melt my heart! Always stay sweet and innocent, my son.
Mno Hiya Lyta!
Posted by Unknown at 10:43 PM
So proud of this little girl. She's potty training herself. She has not had many accidents. She wears underwear to bed. However, she had not mastered #2 in the potty until tonight. I went to my room to put something away and when I came out she called to me. "Mommy, I pooped." Yay! It was in the toilet. Phew!
Posted by Unknown at 8:57 PM