Saturday, September 22, 2012

[Back] To School!

For one it was back-to-school time for Pre-K M-F,
First day
Ninja move
and for another it was to-school time for the 3's M&W.
 
Twirling before her first day
Dancing after a day of school
Both, are very pleased!

Thursday, September 06, 2012

A New Arrangement



Evangeline and Rowan, having previously had their own rooms, now share a room.  It all started with Rowan needing 'a human' to fall asleep. Alan and I have always taught self-soothing skills to our children. To hear that Rowan needed someone else with him to fall asleep seemed very out of place for our 4 year old.  I would persist "You have your own room, your own bed, all your blankets, and loveys,..now, go to sleep."

Rowan's desire to sleep in the same room with his sister continued from the spring through the summer. The only time I didn't hear this request was when Rowan and Evangeline were tucked together in the same room at the lake house, sharing a bunk bed, or at family and friends, where they would share a room.  Those times were quiet and only otherwise filled with adorable sisterly/brotherly giggling.  Watching their success sleeping elsewhere I began to contemplate what a shared sleeping room would mean for us.


I resisted because:
1. We had the privileged of having enough house space for each child to have their own room.
2. Rowan's room was decorated all-boy and Evangeline's room was decorated all-girl.  
3. They nap and sleep on the same schedule and they might disturb or distract the other.

I was a proponent of it because:
1. They desired it.
2. I could always separate them for naps and they hardly ever bothered each other after being tucked in at night.
3. It could always be undone.
4. One stop shopping for picking up and cleaning, and delivering laundered clothes. A mamas dream.

5. One of the rooms (Rowan's) was big enough to hold both Rowan and Evangeline's bed, dresser, and nightstand/bookshelf.
6. Having each of them in one room freed up the other room.  It would serve our space needs now as a playroom.

Our 'For's outweighed our 'Against's. But, just to be sure, I also asked around seeking guidance from those that were raised sharing a room and those that facilitate a shared room for their children.  I was very interested to hear bountiful positive stories. 




So, here we go.

Pirate Day

     
We did a little something this summer called 'Pirate Day'.  Lolly (Karen), Aunt Jill, and I planned and prepared throughout the year for an all out themed summer day of play for our little ones on Lake George. Our pirates ranged in age from the oldest at 7 years old and the youngest at 1 year 7 months old. Here's a glimpse into our day via our schedule:

Presentation of Pirate Day ( a surprise to the children )  - a monologue presented in character by yours truly. It's on video but for right now, to keep my embarrassment down, that is where it is going to stay.

Wardrobe - new stripped shirts, cut head scarves, belts, handmade earrings and eye-patches.


Arts and Crafts - Individualized pirate coloring books and adult made telescopes for the children to paint.


Games and Storytime - Backyardigans treasure board-game and book about pirates throughout history.

Snack - Pirates Booty (Pirate Booty Puffs) and Canon Balls (cheese balls)

Treasure Hunt - The children were handed a hand-drawn treasure map. They each chose an adult to accompany them and they were off. One on foot, one on a bike, and two by boat.


Booty - With treasure in hand it was time to go through their loot and enjoy their splendors.

Lunch - Aaaarrrr-tichoke dip, Fish sticks, fruit and veggies.

Snack - The adults and children iced sugar cookies with a smiling pirate face :)

Activity- Walk the Plank - where the children had to walk the plank and jump in the lake! Thanks Amy Jenkins for the Plank!
Other items - pirate puzzles, storybooks, and decorating their Treasure Hunt Booty boxes.
The Finale - Pirate Mini Golf - in character we all headed out to mini golf at Pirates Cove and had a blast with playing and laughing topped off with a visit to our favorite ice cream parlor.
Even though this took place over a month ago it lives in the children's minds like it was yesterday and they yearn for it again as early as tomorrow!