Showing posts with label Channah milestones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Channah milestones. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Back to School

It's hard to believe but the summer has flown by and we are back to school once again. For the first time I was not completely ready to give up the freedom of the summer for the (different kind of) fun of the school year, but now that we are into our second week I am finding enthusiasm for our journey ahead.

Unlike other years, I didn't have a clear vision of how everything was going to flow this year. We are adding quite a bit of new curriculum which impacted the flow of our days quite drastically. In addition, I am slowly gaining a clearer vision of the bigger picture - my philosophy and style, what I (we) want our school to look like, our goals, and even my attitudes as a mama and teacher. I have been challenged to the core this summer in various ways to step... no, leap! out of my comfort zone and really question my methodology in light of what I believe will reach the hearts of my children and give them a foundation for life-long learning. That all sounds very philosophical and trite as I try to summarize it, but it is a fascinating and amazing process to really think through the possibilities of home education. I'll leave it there for now cause I could go on for hours! (But I may pick it up again later....)

All that to say, we started school this year because it was time to start school, not at all because I was ready (logistically or otherwise). But despite the less polished atmosphere we have had a (mostly) good first week and a half.

Benjamin is in 2nd grade this year. His passions are Star Wars and LEGOs (I'm not sure which to put first). He goes through stacks of paper drawing various combinations of Star Wars, LEGOs, superheroes, and other favorite characters. He is a fantastic artist and can illustrate nearly any topic that comes to his creative mind. If he's not drawing an idea he's building it out of LEGOs. His creations could take up an entire blog post of their own (in fact, I intend to post pictures of some of my favorites soon), but features such as sliding doors and hinged box lids come to mind. This kid is a master! He is very protective of his sisters and quite gentlemanly towards them most of the time. He has recently been "promoted" to family laundry manager and is doing a fantastic job of keeping up with the never-ending cycle (he usually requests help with the folding, though. :) ) He is very thoughtful and wants to do what is right. I'm so proud of my young man. He is growing up so fast!

Talia is in 1st grade this year. Her newest interests are sewing, "fancy" hair styles, baking or cooking with mama, and learning pretty much any new skill she can. It's difficult for me to create a list describing this sweet girl cause she is pretty much just passionate about LIFE. She flies high and crashes hard. She is one determined, driven little go-getter. She is a joy to parent because she engages eagerly in EVERYTHING. She also exhausts me. Her enthusiasm, never-ending questions, dissatisfaction with pat answers, and drive to try everything keep me on my toes (and knees). She loves bright colors and wild patterns. She is always on to the next thing and dreaming big, but also deep. She loves to help and is usually the first one to chime in "I will!" when I ask for a helper to set the table or pick up a mess. As Benj works on the laundry, Talia has become my "kitchen manager" (a title she greatly prizes, by the way. She loves to be in charge!) She does a great job keeping the dishes rotating through the dishwasher, the counters wiped, and the floor swept. What a blessing this girl is to me!

Leila is taking on Pre-K this year. I have come to not put a huge emphasis on preschool so we just go with the flow, incorporating her into our school day as she wants to be involved. Despite my de-emphasis on academics last school year, she completely surprised me by suddenly starting to read a few weeks before her 4th birthday. She is now reading quite well and taking after her brother and sister by pouring over books in much of her free time. We have also started, on an inspiration from my mom, what we have dubbed "Skype School." During three of the last several school days Leila has been Skyping with Mima for a bit while I work with the older kids on their school work. They have been reading to each other and talking about various other topics. I'm not sure I've ever seen her this enthusiastic and talkative! She loves it! Besides reading and Skyping, she spends much of her time in imaginative play with her "friends" (stuffed animals) and various sets of favorite toys. She reminds me so much of Benjamin at this age! She spends hours setting up our Little People animals and dollhouse and there is no end to the backstory she creates about her little schemes. She is generally a happy, sweet little thing, eager to please. She is also a sensitive little soul and takes both affirmation and correction very much to heart. In many ways I feel like I am still getting to know my third child. As the quietest member of the family she is easy to put in a box, but I am finding lately that she doesn't really fit in there. :) I am thankful for my sweet girl and her sensitive soul.

Channah is the class clown and troublemaker. :) Last year at this time was super difficult because she cried all the time and I am definitely thankful to be past all that stress. At the same time, this year definitely has its own challenges. She wants to be where the big kids are, but her noisy, independent, impulsive nature gives me quite the competition for their attention! Sometimes they can't hear because she's screeching too loudly, sometimes they can't see because she's in and out and everywhere in-between, and sometimes they can't focus because we're all just laughing too hard at her crazy antics. But any effort to re-direct her attention or thwart her intentions to grab everything in sight leads to loud protest. And heaven forbid I put that child in a pack-n-play! She wants her independence! I'm sure she will settle into a routine like the rest of us, but it definitely hasn't happened yet. Despite the challenges we are all completely in love with our adorable, precious, littlest family member. She talks and babbles in recognizable words and phrases and not-yet-recognizable paragraphs. She has also recently discovered the joys of walking, which came on kind of gradually, but has definitely become her main mode of transportation in the last week or so. (Yes, on time! at 15 months!! without physical therapy!!! Major milestone in this house!) She is also sprouting teeth left and right and now sports a cute little 9-tooth smile. She makes me crazy sometimes, but I'm still crazy in-love with my littlest lady.

I am looking forward to another year of teaching my little brood and the new accomplishments and challenges it will bring. Happy 2013-2014 school year!

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Happy Birthday, Channah (Part 2)

On Channah's actual birthday we celebrated some more with a delicious grilled dinner. I also decided to make her another cake since the cherry pie cake didn't provide opportunity for as much cake mess for my taste. (Go ahead, call me crazy!) 
 

Here's a fun series of Channah exploring cake
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Party, Party! Channah Edition


This May I gained a whole new appreciation of what the first week of March entailed for my in-laws as my husband and his brother grew up with birthdays 5 days apart. Throw Mother's Day in there and, sheesh, we had a really fun, but exhausting week of celebrations.

We held Channah's party the Saturday before her birthday. I briefly considered hosting a "Survivor" themed birthday party, which was perhaps the best summary I could think of for this first year of our precious girl's life. However, I decided that may not cast the kindest light on this special celebration, so I decided a colorful, unique fruit market theme would be fun.

I got a lot of ideas from one specific blog by a mom in Spain. Obviously all her signs were in Spanish, which got me thinking it would be fun to throw in a little of the Mexican heritage from Seth's side of the family, so the result was a "Fiesta de la Fruita." Bienvenidos! (Welcome!)



The birthday girl (in her fruit dress :) )

We served various fruity snacks, like fruit-ka-bobs...
 
 ...and a fruit pizza/parfait bar...


...as well as a variety of fresh fruits and banana chips


One of my favorite ideas was to create custom fruit stickers that said "Happy Birthday Channah" :)

My in-laws were in town, which gave me the opportunity to employ my father-in-law's fruit carving skills 

The birthday girl fully enjoyed her first opportunity to indulge in sugary treats. She particularly loved the sugar cookies I made for the mini fruit pizzas. Anytime we got the bag out later in the week she started flapping her arms around and hyperventilating. It was pretty funny. :)

I loved an idea I found to make a cake that looked like a cherry pie. Personally, I think it could have tasted better, but it looked cute anyway. :)

And the birthday girl enjoyed it (to the point she flatly refused to play her "sharing" game with her Daddy).

We had a great time celebrating both our Sweetie Pie and the fact that we made it through the first (colorful) year of her life. We love you, Baby Girl!
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

*More Sparkles*

Well, it's that time in sweet little Channah's life; that time when we set aside all parental compassion and celebrate (the survival of) the first year of our girls' lives by subjecting them to torture in the form of an ear piercing gun. It is tradition (see here and here) after all.

The unsuspecting victim, belly full of MacAllister's macaroni & cheese and applesauce, smiles sweetly for the camera.

She begins to grow suspicious as a stranger comes at her with a purple marker.

And why is Mama holding my head like that? This is all very strange.
 
Waaaah! What did you do that for, you mean lady?!
 
Oh, but you look so pretty, baby girl. :)

Back to her cheerful self.

 
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Christmas 2012 Slideshow

I have been organizing and editing pictures like a mad woman. And I finally got through all 700+ from December! Phew. So, even though it's way past the appropriate time to post a Christmas slideshow, here are the best of the best from Christmas 2012.


Highlights: Channah's First Christmas, a visit from "Auntie Ruth," and our trip to California

Next slideshow: Disneyland!
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Friday, September 14, 2012

Update on Miss Channah (and Pictures!)

Well, it's been too long again since I posted pictures for our poor parents 2,000 miles away. But it's always good to ask for forgiveness with a peace offering, right?

I am happy to report that overall, Channah is doing much better! She is definitely feeling much better, thanks to expensive drugs and her system maturing a bit. We are so thankful that her crying is a small fraction of what it used to be and we are having whole days of cheerfulness, even good weeks! She is a great nighttime sleeper, which I firmly believe has just been God's grace to us through these difficult first few months.

With the reduction in fussiness, it has been easier to observe all the sweet little things that make up her tiny personality. Maybe I just don't remember the infant stage very clearly, but Channah seems ultra-tuned-in to her environment. She is very intentional about playing with toys dangling above her, fussing or grunting her disapproval if their faces are pointed away from her. She definitely has preferences, this one. :) She smiles at the sound of voices she recognizes, even if the face is outside of her field of vision. She is also very interested in changes from her norm. For example, she normally has bare feet but yesterday her feet were cold so I put socks on her. She kept staring and staring at her feet and eventually grabbing at them. She seemed to be wondering what those white fuzzy things were that had taken the place of her toes. She has started laughing, which absolutely delights her siblings. It's a huge badge of honor to make Channah laugh. She also loves to "talk." We have lengthy conversations. About what, I'm not sure, but as long as I agree with her she's happy. :)

Homeschooling is still a bit rough with her unpredictable sleeping habits and her preference for complete isolation while nursing, but it has been going a little more smoothly each week.

 9 weeks
 
 11 weeks
 
12 weeks
 
 15 weeks

16 weeks

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Photo Update

As my poor mother, 2000 miles away, has reminded me, I haven't posted any pictures Miss Channah since her birth. She is now 8 weeks old!

Here are a few pictures from the last few weeks:

3 weeks old

4 weeks old

4 weeks old - Mama cam :)

5 weeks old - starting to smile more!

6 weeks old - this shot captures the happy side of her little personality perfectly :)

That's the most recent picture I have.... Looks like it's time to take some new pictures!

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