Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Tuesday: D dinner and sleep

Today we had a D dinner...Deconstituted salad (for the kids, normal for the adults) and donuts with dip.  I also was in Duplo dungeon for a bit tonight.

Ben went to sleep at 6:30 and Isaac at 7:15.  I was trying to figure out how to get Joshua down early too, but since he took a nap at school today it was futile.

Isaac's tummy is not doing well and seemed to be especially bad tonight.  The doctor said if it's not gone by Friday we can go back.  He's been doing fine at school, but not as well at home.  (Which is nice, but also annoying.)  He's also been waking up once at night complaining, which is so odd for my good sleeper.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Monday: in the car

Joshua and I went in and out of the car significantly more often than normal today.  We dropped Isaac off and came home.  We got groceries and came home.  We went to gymnastics and came home.  We picked up Isaac, went to a doctor appt, and came home.  We went out to eat (although Joshua rode with Ben because I went to an exercise class afterwards) and came home.


Sunday, September 23, 2018

Sunday: sandals

Joshua can put his own sandals on.  Great!  However, he pretty much always gets them on the wrong foot.  And it isn't 50% right and 50% backwards, it's more like 10% right and 90% backwards.

It doesn't seem to bother him, so I only tell him to fix his shoes if we're going to be outside for a significant amount of time - like a playground or a hike or something.


Saturday, September 22, 2018

This week: historical documents

A month or so ago a letter was found written by Ben's Grandfather in the war.  It was very interesting, and reminded me of the letters that my grandmother wrote that had been made into a 'book' for all her kids.

Well, Dad couldn't find the book (but my aunts have their copies) but he did find other 'historical' documents that I found extremely interesting.

He sent me the genealogy of my paternal Grandmother, and it goes back to 1655 when a Derk Cornelis was born.  He was an elder at his church in the Netherlands.

While the family tree was interesting, more interesting were the stories of the first documents that I've scanned.  I relearned about my paternal great grandparents and grandparents.  (I wrote the original report, so I knew it at some point.)  I learned more about how my parents met.  I learned about some of the things my brother found important in eighth grade.

I find it odd to think of my parents...or grand parents, or great grand parents...as people before I was born.  I know, it's an odd thing to say.  They all played with friends, went to school, fell in love and had many of the same emotions and happenings that I have had.   Some things don't change regardless of the era in which you live.  I just didn't see them during those times and so while I know it is true, it is also weird to think about. 

Friday, September 21, 2018

Friday: not lost

Today was a success...I didn't lose Joshua.

Although it felt like a close call.  I was trying to get all the stuff together to go to the library.  Joshua saw the garbage truck and went out to see it.  I was pretty sure that he had come back in, but as I was collecting the books the house was awfully quiet.  I started calling for him...no answer.  I ran part way around the house...no Joshua.  I yelled for him in the house...no Joshua.  I was getting rather nervous, although not completely freaked out.  He's a good kid and knows the rules.  And when I start counting because they're in trouble he usually starts to cry, and that didn't happen.  I had one last place to look.  And there was Joshua, calmly sitting in his car seat, mostly ready to go.  He had gotten one of the bottom buckles done for his car seat, which he hasn't been able to do often.  I told him to try the other side while I finished up the books.  Phew.  My heart rate went back to normal while Joshua managed to successfully get himself all buckled in.

Overall it felt like a really good day with him.  The right amount of work and play, I guess.  We played Super Rhino, with our own rules, and beat the building.

I had also given Isaac a peanut butter and M&M sandwich for his lunch, because that's what I had in high school every Friday for my lunch.  He loved it and it was the highlight of his day.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Wednesday: the day

I worked for the morning...grading went rather quickly for once.  I picked up Joshua and we did some errands.  One errand included going to Carter's to get some pants for Isaac, but Joshua found some bear slippers that he loved.  He does wear slippers a lot, even in the summer so we got them and he was so excited.

We also had Lego League this afternoon and it went pretty well.  The kids thought a little bit about water on the moon and had fun building with Legos and the hour went by quickly.  We also went to dinner at church and signed Isaac up for Cadets.  It'll make for some busy Wednesdays, but hopefully he can handle it.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Tuesday: drop off

Joshua had a hard drop off at school today.  I think that he didn't want to have to make his bed at nap time, but used other excuses in the morning.  "I don't like the toys." is the one I heard a few times.  (This is odd, because they have cool toys.)

But then, let's be honest.  He seemed to have a hard day when I was around.  I got yelled at for...talking to him, I think, and then he chose timeout over giving me a hug.  Time out does seem to calm him down quickly though, so he was tolerable for the rest of the night.