Sunday, September 28, 2008

oops...

Sorry all. I was looking on a friends blog that had a blogroll and when the last post of the blog occurred and I realized (with proper shame, of course) that it's been over 4 months since my last post.

We had a family council and decided to have the kids go to public school for now. I was worried that they would start complaining after the first week and it's been 4 now and we're still going strong. Frodo loves his 3rd grade class and Rapunzel adores her kindergarten teacher. She's struggling with her letters, they still evade her much of the time, but she'll get it when she's ready. We have a literary home and I don't doubt that she'll read when she's ready, the trick is to keep her teachers from getting concerned and keep her from falling behind her peers too much (or keep from caring). I'm sure it will be fine, she has already picked up tons from where she started.

Frodo has started reading Animorphs. It's been so funny to watch him get so wrapped up in this fiction series *without any pictures*. We had the joy of discovering AR in the last few weeks and he seems to be right on track with that.

We sat down to dinner last week and he said "mom, it's nice when we're together." I asked him to clarify and he continued, "I mean, all of here, right now, being with each other...it's nice. Don't you think it's nice to be with us?" Both J and I assured him that we did like it. Before public school, we spent all day every day together. The kids had a hard time with sitting down to dinner together because they didn't realize what it was all about. Now that they spend significantly less time with us, Frodo seems to realize that the time we spend together is special and he enjoys it.

Rapunzel has also gotten very tired and cranky at school. She gets really exhausted by the weekend and often needs to spend much of it snuggled up with one of her grown-ups. Once Monday comes around, she wants to go back and she has never expressed displeasure or reticence to go after the first day, I think the crankiness is subconscious for her and she isn't always able to articulate that it's physical contact with her parents that she needs. I wonder how this trait will serve her when she becomes a grown-up herself and has hopefully had all of her needs met. I hope it will help her to be empathic and compassionate.

Buggy has absolutely loved her two schools. She screams in joy when she sees her teachers or her school bus (which she takes once a week) and then screams again when she sees mom or dad. She attends the two year old class in one preschool and her teacher reports that she is right on track cognitively with them. I watched her on the first day behind the observation glass and she was comfortable and played the whole time. The other class has her behind on her vision and fine motor, but she loves it and the teacher loves her. I think she spends most of the one day that she is there in various therapies.

Which leaves me for about an hour or so with the little, to whom I have not given a blogname, it's so weird to be in the home with out a brood all the time. No wonder other moms have cleaner homes. I've been able to keep the place 15 minutes from presentability for most of this time. I'm hoping once we have a system down pat that I can actually start doing some things I've been waiting to do (scrapbooking, beading or sewing anyone?). The babe is still taking about 3 naps and is starting to "let go" of the nursing nap, for at least one or two of those naps, so I'm reading less and doing more around the house. It's kind of nice. I'm even getting more time to type. It's perfect timing as my LLL work is going to become a little more time-consuming as I take on an area responsibility that could take me all over the state and I've been trying to get into for over one year.

We're nearing one whole year with a grown-up job and no more grad school. I still often feel like things are going so well in that department that I need to pinch myself. Who knew you could find a place where you could do something that made you feel good, and you could still make enough money to support your family without worrying about your job security.

So that's what we've been up to. It's been a full couple of months. Baby is starting to turn over a full 360. She looks just like the rest of us (who can be surprised with that). My mom was commenting that she looks a lot like I used to at that age, but she also looks tons like J and I've come to the conclusion that once you have as many children as we do, people stop trying to decide which parent she looks more like and instead with each child or the ever-funny "wow! she really belongs in your family doesn't she!" She's so smiley and has J's fake dimples on both sides. You know what I mean, right? J has one real dimple and one "fake" one, meaning, it has a kind of "fold" in the cheek, but it doesn't really look like a "hole" in the muscle. I don't know if that makes sense, but oh well...

We have a bunch of family and friends with babies coming and just shown up. Congrats to all of you! Hopefully you won't have to wait too long to hear from us.

Oh, BTW, if you also want to know what we're up to, come over to ourstory.com and look me up. It's an awesome website with which I'm having tons of fun. Come join me! It's under my "real name" instead of belcantomom. It's probably the only place on the web that is like that. I can keep privacy circles, though, so nobody has access to stuff I don't want them to.

Have a wonderful conference weekend!

6 comments:

denedu said...

It's great to see things are going well for you. I was wondering what you've been up to since you haven't "blogged" in a while. :) Both Kaiden and I are looking forward to him starting K next year. Then I'll only have one critter home, too. Wooohoooooo! I can't ever remember what that was like. hahaha

Science Teacher Mommy said...

I'm so glad you're back. Also, what is wrong with "the little" as a blognym?

I think you will enjoy the much deserved down time and I'm sure you'll make the right choices for your family. You know how I feel about public school. :) I always think that kids from a good home stand a good chance, regardless of where they are educated.

You are taking the right approach to Rapunzel's reading. Scallywag has had exactly the same "problem." They have him in a Title One room now that gives him highly specialized instruction in a very small group without him feeling singled out. He is making progress. Reading, at least as of yet, is just not his thing. I'm with you--we read to the kids constantly and are surrounded by the printed word and he loves to learn. He'll figure it out.

Remember in our day, you never even THOUGHT about reading until first grade? Hee. Hee.

Erin said...

welcome back to the blogging world! it's good to see your updates and hear how the kids are doing in school. i'm glad things are going so well for your family. take care and i look forward to lots more posts!

Amy said...

I just need to thank you again for your advice back when! I don't know if you have read our blog, but we are expecting another baby in April. And like everyone else, when I am not feeling like I'm going to "lose it" when I go anywhere, I will come visit with you, you are so much fun to talk to and so helpful.

chicagosapps said...

Glad all is well. The kids and I sure had fun talking to you a few weeks ago. We miss you lots.

It's nice having alone time with a baby. Now my baby is almost 3 and we're alone all day everyday. He helps me do dishes and clean the bathrooms. It doesn't matter how long it takes because we have all day! Sure, spray half a bottle of cleaner and wipe the same 2 inch area 100 times. We have all day!

Good luck with your LLL stuff, I'll never forget how much you helped when I was baffled with Kevin.

ennbenn said...

Wow! You posted. And I thought I was bad! It's so hard to keep up on anything these days, I swear! Well, give buggy loves for me this week. I meant to tell you on Monday to wish her a Happy Life Day! This weekend was actually a good one (despite my monday blues). My thoughts went to Buggie for a few moments as I was feeding my own son. She is an amazing baby and has come so far! I love you.