One family left early in the morning and the rest of us went back to the beach after a lazy morning.
The boys made a multi-stage rocket in the morning.
At the beach we ran down the dune. The sand was a bit too hot for Isaac, but he did it anyway.
Ben buried Isaac in the sand.
After this Isaac and I swam out to the swimming area markers. I was quite proud of him; it was rather wavy and took us a while. We got back and he asked, "will I get money?" I was surprised at first, but then realized he had overhead Ben saying he'd give $5 as the prize to have two guys race to the marker and back. They didn't do it, so I think Isaac thought the money was still up for grabs.
We got a spot closer to the water, so that it wasn't such a trek.
Joshua was Ben's buddy again.
We stopped to Captain Sundae's again on the way home.
The kids tried out the drums.
And I got a picture of Isaac in his closet. He liked to close the doors so it was completely dark. He also asked to sleep in the closet again, so it must have been a fun experience.
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Vacation Day 6: Fredrick Meijer Gardens
Thursday we went to Fredrick Meijer Gardens. I think we managed to choose the hottest day to do it, but oh well.
We started out in some of the conservatories.
I think we're looking at bananas here, but it also could have been cacao.
I find the boys deal better with places like this when they are able to take some pictures of their own. Joshua had a fascination with the lights, and was on the lookout for them!
We got to see the carnivorous plants. I'm not sure I've seen a Venus Flytrap before; it was a lot smaller than I expected.
Bear with a bear.
We had the kids take some pictures of the adults. Isaac decided to get creative and therefore the best one we have is this sideways one.
One of the kids decided to have a picture at the big rock.
Isaac came up with a really big name for this picture; something like 'moon going into a lake'.
And he really wanted a picture of this leaf.
We made it around the loop!
Time to eat - in A/C! The boys both got pretzels and guarded them jealously. I did get a few bites though.
The standard age order picture.
And hanging out in Holland.
Playing with toys that settlers may have played with.
After the kids were in bed the adults played some games, looked at a gazillion pictures, and were reminded that our shirts are not pockets for food, as we tell our children.
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Saturday: the content and the whiney
This morning went pretty well. I thought about bringing the boys to a dance party at the library, but didn't really want to go. We ended up on the beach by our house, where the boys played happily and without me. I did some paddle boarding, in rather small circles, and read my book. It was wonderful.
This afternoon something changed and the boys couldn't quite hit their grove. So there was a ton of whining and complaining and it felt like a purposeful lack of understanding of what Ben and I were trying to accomplish.
This afternoon something changed and the boys couldn't quite hit their grove. So there was a ton of whining and complaining and it felt like a purposeful lack of understanding of what Ben and I were trying to accomplish.
Friday, July 28, 2017
Friday: Three years old
Joshua turned three years old today!
Due to VBS his party has been postponed until next week, but I did send some birthday cookies with him so he could celebrate at church. He also kept telling people that he was three and a half until early evening, when he finally realized he was only three.
Mood: Joshua was finally in a good mood for a photo session. Lately he's been a bit hit or miss with his mood. Since he is slowly giving up naps, he tends to be more tired and then a bit more prone to crying. However, if we're doing things that he at least somewhat likes then he is happy.
Play: he loves Duplos and playing with Isaac the most right now, I think. He likes doing Legos with Ben, but that isn't happening quite as much due to a busy few weeks. He enjoys playing in the sand. Usually games with Isaac involve running around the couch a lot, although today Joshua was tugging Isaac by a sash.
Work: Joshua's daily job is to water the flowers, and he often takes this very seriously. He does appreciate it when it rains and he gets to skip it though. The last few days he's come in after watering and said something to the affect of "I did it before it rained!" He is also starting to clean his bedroom. If he's in a cleaning mood he does it well and if he's not it's about as you would expect for a three year old.
Toilet training: Around the beginning of the month we were having some problems as Joshua would wait too long to go to the bathroom and then would need help with his pants. That has resolved itself. Phew.
Bear: Bear, or Grey Bear as he is sometimes called, is still a semi-constant companion. We hear "Bear!" shouted often as Joshua realizes that Bear was left somewhere and wants him. (The other day Isaac hid Bear and then forgot that he had done so until the morning. After Ben and I went on a bear hunt for 15 minutes Joshua had to use Elephant for the night. That was ok, but Joshua wondered almost first thing in the morning if Grey Bear had been found yet. That's when Isaac remembered. The good thing is that I would have found Bear later in the day.)
Repetition: Joshua repeats what we say often. Even when we're reading books, which is something that Isaac never did. He is also very good at song lyrics and some book fragments also show up. "What a beautiful day. We're not scared." from We're Going on a Bear Hunt is the case in point.
School stuff: He can count somewhat up to 20, although he misses a few. When counting actual things he can do some, although the number is under 10. He knows the letter names, but can only put a few names with the actual letters. I hope to work on this a bit more once September comes, but we'll see. Maybe we'll just play instead. Oh, colors. He has most colors down, but mixes up orange and yellow sometimes.
Happy Birthday to a goofy and cute three year old.
Due to VBS his party has been postponed until next week, but I did send some birthday cookies with him so he could celebrate at church. He also kept telling people that he was three and a half until early evening, when he finally realized he was only three.
Mood: Joshua was finally in a good mood for a photo session. Lately he's been a bit hit or miss with his mood. Since he is slowly giving up naps, he tends to be more tired and then a bit more prone to crying. However, if we're doing things that he at least somewhat likes then he is happy.
Play: he loves Duplos and playing with Isaac the most right now, I think. He likes doing Legos with Ben, but that isn't happening quite as much due to a busy few weeks. He enjoys playing in the sand. Usually games with Isaac involve running around the couch a lot, although today Joshua was tugging Isaac by a sash.
Work: Joshua's daily job is to water the flowers, and he often takes this very seriously. He does appreciate it when it rains and he gets to skip it though. The last few days he's come in after watering and said something to the affect of "I did it before it rained!" He is also starting to clean his bedroom. If he's in a cleaning mood he does it well and if he's not it's about as you would expect for a three year old.
Toilet training: Around the beginning of the month we were having some problems as Joshua would wait too long to go to the bathroom and then would need help with his pants. That has resolved itself. Phew.
Bear: Bear, or Grey Bear as he is sometimes called, is still a semi-constant companion. We hear "Bear!" shouted often as Joshua realizes that Bear was left somewhere and wants him. (The other day Isaac hid Bear and then forgot that he had done so until the morning. After Ben and I went on a bear hunt for 15 minutes Joshua had to use Elephant for the night. That was ok, but Joshua wondered almost first thing in the morning if Grey Bear had been found yet. That's when Isaac remembered. The good thing is that I would have found Bear later in the day.)
Repetition: Joshua repeats what we say often. Even when we're reading books, which is something that Isaac never did. He is also very good at song lyrics and some book fragments also show up. "What a beautiful day. We're not scared." from We're Going on a Bear Hunt is the case in point.
School stuff: He can count somewhat up to 20, although he misses a few. When counting actual things he can do some, although the number is under 10. He knows the letter names, but can only put a few names with the actual letters. I hope to work on this a bit more once September comes, but we'll see. Maybe we'll just play instead. Oh, colors. He has most colors down, but mixes up orange and yellow sometimes.
Happy Birthday to a goofy and cute three year old.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Thursday: VBS day 4
Ahh, VBS. The kids are loving it. Joshua came home yesterday and told us about 20 times about the puppets in the rocket and they went to an asteroid and it was dark. It was actually quite cute.
Isaac likes the crafts the best. The photographer isn't posting as many pictures as there were for past VBS weeks, which is a bit sad. It's hard to find yourself if there are only 20 pictures a day. (And there are 500 students and about 150 volunteers.) We did find one of Isaac though. The only kid wearing sunglasses. With the exception of the last part of the first day, he did a good job hanging on to them though. (The first day we had to find them in the lost and found.)
I'm rather tired. It isn't that hard being a teacher, as there is really only a half hour of leading that I really need to do. Even that half hour is well programmed out. It's still different and out of my comfort zone though. After I pick up Isaac and Joshua I can tell that my temper is a bit short; I've been on my best behavior all morning and can't quite make it through to nap time. :)
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Tuesday: VBS day 2
VBS went a lot better today. Maybe it was the kids, maybe the lesson was done better, or maybe everyone knew what to expect. Whatever it was, it worked.
The boys got to go with Grandma for a sleepover. Apparently Joshua told the nursery staff many times that he was going to Grandma's house afterwards. Isaac wanted to sleep next to Joshua.
Ben and I went out for dinner and then came home to play video games. :) We can't play (as many) video games with the kids since we're supposed to be responsible and make sure they don't get too much screen time.
The boys got to go with Grandma for a sleepover. Apparently Joshua told the nursery staff many times that he was going to Grandma's house afterwards. Isaac wanted to sleep next to Joshua.
Ben and I went out for dinner and then came home to play video games. :) We can't play (as many) video games with the kids since we're supposed to be responsible and make sure they don't get too much screen time.
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