Sunday, March 29, 2009

She's decided to do it

Aeris has put off walking long enough and finally took those first steps... about twenty at a time. I can't wait to have a "graduation" celebration with her therapist on Tuesday.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Floating Eggs

Jade completed another science fair project last month. I'm just now writing the post because everytime I thought about taking a picture of her with the board, she was in her pajamas. I must have thought about it a dozen times. That kid spends an awful lot of time in her pajamas! Actually, it's just that the only time of day when I start to remember what I need to do is when the day is ending. Of course by then we're all in pajamas.

Anyway. About the project. I found this idea both on the internet and in a book. I loved that it would be fast and the results easy to see. Jade loves anything hands on. We lined up 5 cups of water. We added salt, sugar, flour, and oil to four cups. We left one as just plain water. Then she hypothesized, would a raw egg float in any of the cups. Then she delicately used a spoon to place a raw egg into each cup. She wrote down observations and we talked about why it happened the way it did.

I called it a success and couldn't wait to go with her to school the next day to see what her classmates had done for their projects. Last year, even though it's optional for 1st and 2nd grades, nearly all the class participated. This year she was one of only four kids who came with projects. FOUR KIDS! I can't believe so many parents would miss this opportunity! We already have a project planned for next year's fair!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

5

We celebrated another year with Logan a couple of weeks ago with a super hero themed party. We dressed the guests up in a cape and mask as they arrived. It's tricky keeping 6 very excited 5-year olds (and one big sister) focused on organized games, but they loved hunting for the magic rings the Joker had hidden. We laughed and laughed as we took turns stuffing balloons into each of our super hero's clothing to make them look super muscular. They completed a super hero obstacle course to "rescue" a baby and tried to avoid the kryptonite in a hot potato style game. Every year I try to talk myself out of having a big birthday bash, and every year I'm glad afterward that I went through with it.


Logan's a pretty great kid. Here are 5 things I love about him.

1. He still loves to snuggle and gives great hugs and kisses.

2. He treats his sisters like gold.

3. He has the most adorable laugh.

4. He's easy to please.

5. He cooperates well with his friends.