Thursday, July 26, 2018

Thursday: around downtown

While Isaac was at science camp Joshua and I stayed around the Hope/downtown area.  It started with a trip to see Grandpa, as normal this week.  Joshua did a good job of talking a bit before asking for a treat.

We walked around a bit and took pictures of my latest quilt.  It was cool, so the quilt got a trial testing with Joshua.

Our eventual destination was the library, because they were doing a 'Dragons Love Tacos' theme.  Joshua brought his dragon.

Here they are!  With a taco!  We had tacos tonight since...it seemed appropriate.

Next we went back across campus to the art gallery.  It actually went a bit better than I had expected...and I wasn't expecting much.  Joshua liked the speaker with sprinkles on it the best.  He also liked the sculptures and how they changed as you walked around them.  He even suggested walking around one or two, so I'll note the excursion as a win.

Since we had about thirty minutes before needing to pick up Isaac, we made a quick trip to the candy store.  Joshua picked out some chocolates.  We had several, but he wanted to make sure that we saved some for Ben and Isaac (but especially for Ben.)

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Wednesday: growing up and fish

Amanda: Joshua, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Joshua: a grown-up
Amanda: That's wise.  Very wise.
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After science camp today we visited the 'zoo' at Hope College.  The first fifteen minutes were rather full, but then most of the people left and it calmed down.  We were looking at some skulls and I thought one was a shark, but wasn't quite sure.  I encouraged Isaac to ask one of the helpers, but he declined.  Joshua asked!  Joshua went up to him, brought him over, and asked the question.  I think it's the first time that he has taken the initiative and asked a question [of a stranger] instead of having me ask.  We ended up asking all sorts of questions...even leaving a few times, looking at the aquarium outside the room, and then coming back in to ask a question.  Isaac persuaded him to feed the goldfish and the boys got such a laugh out of it!  It was apparently the silliest thing in the world.


Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Tuesday: more or less normal day

Today was a more or less normal day.  Isaac had science camp and made a catapult and worked with wheels and axles.  It was his favorite part of the day.  He also had ice skating today and managed to do more than three 'steps' in a row.  It's nice to see him improve.

Joshua and I didn't have anything all that special through the day.  We took a walk around Hope and I was surprised, as normal, with some of the new things that I saw.  We came home to work on his loft, play Duplos, and get a few other things done.

Monday, July 23, 2018

Monday: punching triangles

This morning Isaac started his science camp.  This year the his theme is simple machines and Legos, but he keeps calling it chemistry camp because that's what he did last year.  Today he learned that triangles are the strongest shapes.

During this time Joshua and I did several errands and Joshua had an extra gymnastics class.  They did a dinosaur dance as a warm up and it really stuck with him as he mentioned it several times.  We took a quick stop back at home because I had forgotten a book that needed to be returned to the library.  I quickly got out to get it and when I returned to the car the first thing Joshua said to me was, "I'm going to punch you in the stomach." 

"What??  Why?" I replied, surprised.  "That's not really nice at all and you shouldn't be saying things like that."

"Well, just if you do something bad I'll punch you in the stomach."

"No, I don't want you to do it even if I do something bad."

...I still don't know what prompted such a statement.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Friday: fruits

Today we went blueberry picking with Aunt C.  The weather was perfect!!  Warm but not too warm, with scattered clouds.  Not too windy, although there were a few gusts to make you appreciate that most of the time the blueberries stayed in your hand as you picked them.  We ended up with one bucket full.  The boys picked some, ran some, and ate some...they really just wanted to go to the playground.  Since it wasn't too hot this time, we stayed at the playground for quite a while.



After coming home, I picked our first raspberry crop.  When I looked a day or two ago there were only one or two worth picking, so I left them as I was hoping for three.  This time there were a bunch!

Isaac also played with wet socks again.  Not quite as long this time, but it was still...odd.

We finally got a little rain today, although I think everyone was hoping for a bit more.  Hopefully tomorrow.  Isaac also got all weepy on us when we told him that he didn't have to eat his four dinosaur chicken nuggets, but that he then wouldn't get a treat.  (He had originally only asked for two or three, and so didn't feel as though he should have to eat the last ones to get his treat.)  Afterwards I tried to tell him that many kids need to eat everything on their plate and that they have to sit there until they eat it...so our rule wasn't as harsh as he was making it out to be.  I'm not sure it worked.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Thursday: skip-bo, helicopters, and pool

Yesterday and today Isaac has wanted to play SkipBo while Joshua has wanted to build a Lego helicopter.  It turns out that I can do both of them at the same time relatively well.  When it's Isaac's turn to play I find pieces for Joshua, who can put them on pretty much by himself.  Then I play my turn in SkipBo.  Sure, it isn't focused time for either boy, but it has worked.

We went to a pool with family today.  At least, we did until they closed the pool due to contamination.  So we went to get ice cream instead, which I had been thinking sounded great even before it was mentioned. :D

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Wednesday: activities

We started out the day with gymnastics.  On the way out Joshua told me, "I love gymnastics 100%!"  He stumbled a bit over the 100% part, but got it.  I was rather amused to hear that phrasing come out of his mouth.


A bit later we went to help at Kids' Food Basket.  Isaac has wanted to go for a while, but it doesn't work so well with him at school.  There was a different leader there today, which felt a bit awkward for me since Joshua was there and not technically allowed.  The previous leader said it was fine, but...  Anyway, they ended up with more helpers than they needed, and so we got reassigned to a different job and it was perfect.  We opened up boxes of stuff (applesauce, granola bars) and put them in milk crates for use when packing lunches.  It took us a lot longer than I could have done it myself, but that isn't really the point.

Later in the afternoon we went to the library for an animal program.  Joshua fell asleep immediately...I'm not sure he even got through the introductory remarks.  I keep wondering if it's the last time he'll fall asleep on my lap, and he keeps doing it again.  The snuggles are nice.  Isaac got to hold a snake and stood by a barn owl.