Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Unfolding laundry
It's true.
Novak spent the whole morning whining until finding my clean laundry basket. When I turned to see what he was doing, he had emptied and unfolded half of my clean clothes.
He's lucky he's so cute! :)
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Donut Heaven
| The donut maker. Isn't it beautiful? :) |
| The finished product. Professional, no? |
| Nate enjoyed the donuts. |
| Typical Nile (he ate three anyway) |
Monday, December 26, 2011
Kriss Kross
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Crafting for Grandma Deen
Much to my surprise, he was excited to!
He cut out all the pieces, glued them together, and decorated the tree.
I hope she loves it!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Hand-me-downs
How long until they are sharing clothes, I wonder?
Monday, December 12, 2011
Good enough...
Okay, so it bothered me a little even today.
But I was so happy that Nile wanted to help me get our Christmas cards ready that I forced myself to let him do it, with only a little coaching. I had to step in when he was putting the stamps on the wrong corner. Only had to pull one off completely though!
A success, if you ask me!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Who is Nate?
| Nate and his best friend Caleb |
| Nate and Nile at the Blank Park Zoo |
| Playing in the sand in Michigan |
| Soccer |
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| "My baby brother Novak" |
| "Boba Fett!" |
| Nate, Novak, Nile |
| His favorite things. |
a fuzzy collection
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Thanksgiving Dance Party
I have so much to be thankful for this year - today I'm especially grateful for a first grader who can make me smile any time. :)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
I have my baby back!
Just in time for Thanksgiving!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Early risers
103 degree temperature, double ear infection, puking in the middle of the night sick.
So, needless to say, he's not feeling well. He was up last night at 12:30 (to throw up) and then 4:40, crying and whining.
Finally at 5:11, I decided to take him out to the kitchen for an early breakfast.
A few minutes later, Nate staggers out of his room and into the kitchen.
"Mom, I need you to come fix my clock."
Why?
"It has a 5 on it..."
Yes, honey, that's because it's 5:15 am. Go back to bed.
"Okay."
For the record, he didn't really go back to bed. He went to the bathroom, refilled the toilet paper, then went and waited in bed until 6.
Of course Nile was up at 5:50. Guess its an early morning today.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Aspirations
When I grow up I want to be a policeman. Because a policeman is the only one who can use a gun.
Right, mom?
Policemen are the only people who know how to use guns safely.
Right, mom?
Yikes.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
"Boo-tiful" Saturday
Monday, November 7, 2011
Proud mama
Tonight we had Nate's parent-teacher conference with his first grade teacher, Mrs. Strafford. On its' own, the conference was nothing super special. It basically confirmed what we, as parents, already know.
Nate is strong in reading and math. Okay, so I was a tiny bit surprised by the reading part, considering that this kid had ZERO interest in reading the day he walked into kindergarten. But the math? Yeah. He's a rock star in math.
He has a great vocabulary of science words. Coming from the mouth of the kid who loves to watch science shows and forgets NOTHING, I am not surprised.
He is a leader in his class. Wait. What? Should I apologize for this? Exactly where is he leading them?
He needs to work on sitting still, raising his hand, and patience. Okay, there's the Nate I know and love.
Basically he's a totally normal first grader, developmentally exactly where he should be, and armed with plenty of brain power.
None of this is what impressed me. What impressed me is the conversation I just had with him. Forgive me a bit for paraphrasing, but I'm not exactly sure what he said so I'm going to put down as well as I can remember. He asked me if we could review the information that his teacher sent home with us after the conference. So, after Nile went to bed, we sat down and read through the sheet listing his "Strengths" and his "Goals for second quarter." We talked about what he is good at, and also what he can work on, as well as the new challenges that are going to be coming up.
After we looked through the papers, I tucked him in and we said prayers. Every night after prayers, we share something that we are thankful for. Here's what I heard.
"Tonight, I'm thankful for finding out the things that I can do better at school."
Me: "Why is that, honey?"
Nate: "Because I want to know how I can do a better job."
Me: "But Nate, you do a lot of things very well."
Nate: "I know, Mom. But I like to know what I can do better at."
Me: "That makes me proud of you, that you want to improve yourself. Some kids might not want to hear about the things that they aren't doing well."
Nate: "But why?"
Me: "Well, it could make them feel bad, like they aren't doing a good job. You can imagine how that might feel, right?"
Nate: "Yeah."
Me: "So I'm really proud of you that you want to hear about the things you can do better. Nate, you know not to talk about this at school, right?"
Nate: "Yeah, Mom. That's like a secret about myself. I don't need to tell the other kids what I am good at. It might make them feel bad."
I can't put into words how proud I am of my son. When I re-read what I wrote above, I'm not sure that it comes out exactly how it happened. But the idea is there, so that's good enough. Here is what I know. Nate is one of the kindest, sweetest boys I have ever met. He is considerate, he is loving, and he honestly wants to please everyone. Sure, he gets overly excited at times and occasionally fights with his brother (but who doesn't?). But I have never seen him do something to intentionally hurt someone's feelings. Never seen him being mean to another child. And on the few times that I have called him out on doing something almost mean (to Nile), those are the times that I truly see on his face that he understands and feels regret.
Tonight I am so proud of my son. Not because he's smart (which he is), but because he's a good kid and because he always gives his best. And that's more important to me than any report card.
Star Wars Colors
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What happens when...
The first grader takes the brunt of the damage.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Lagomarcinos
Nile enjoyed a cherry phosphate with his PB&J.
Novak enjoyed milk and a whole grilled cheese sandwich.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Croaker
Nate loves it. So much that I may have to sneak it to work.
Friday, October 21, 2011
It is what you think it is...
Monday, October 10, 2011
Crawling
And what do you think was the motivation for crawling? To get to Tom's iPhone.




