Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Select Pics

Waiting for her milkshake at a tea shop after school.

Just after he lost his first top tooth, nearly a year since he lost his bottom two.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Keeping Busy on the Weekends

Painting, glitter glue, stickers...a perfect birthday gift. Good thing she got two!

Playing on the iPad...most favored toy of whole family

Trying out the yoga swing at a brunch. The hosts (ultimate frisbee friends) are watching. 

Tennis lessons

More tennis lessons

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A New Look

Last night Miles woke up in the middle of the night with a fever and his other big front tooth hanging by a thread. If you recall losing your teeth as a baby, when a big tooth is still attached but by a dinky root, it's ...uncomfortable. There was to be no touching or even talking about the tooth, let alone pulling or twisting it. Miles had caught the fever his sister had last weekend, coupled with the dangling, darkening front tooth...and in the middle of the night...he was pitiful. 

As I lifted the mixing bowl to him when we thought a puke was coming on, he said, "You're being a good mom." Positive reinforcement in action! It gave me just enough energy to stay up with him until he finally fell asleep. In the morning, he felt all better, and the tooth was out!


Now he's enjoying a day off of school: from bed this morning, Can you bring me the iPad? After two hours of Angry Birds and Cut the Rope, he hung out in the little avocado tree sining Ah-bi-yoyo, Ah-bi-yoyo...(he says it's from the book which the music teacher read to them...about a giant who lives in Africa called Yoyo. Ah...this is it! Pete Seeger...who would have guessed.) 

After some jumping on the trampoline, practicing the hold-one-foot-while-bouncing-on-the-other-foot trick, he has come in here to ask me 1) if I can draw Ingromination and 2) where is Momo (our nickname for Mambo...but he's only asking because that's what King Boomy said in the last episode of Avatar: the last Airbender.) I'm thinking we should get his hair cut!

Abomination, aka Ingrommination, Miles's selection

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wouldn't You Like to Be a Worm?

No. Not really.

Miles's class just finished a unit on invertebrates. In addition to caring for silk worms that became moths, and going on an "invertebrate safari" field trip, the kids worked for weeks to prepare for a big performance. Miles was a worm along with a few others.

H-E-R-M-A-P-H-R-O-D-I-T-E
Come on kids, get it right.
That old greek word, hermaphrodite.
There's no girl, there's no boy.
We're all the same in the earthworm world. 
There's no Mr. There's no Mrs.
There's no brothers. There's no sisters.
Don't you worry. Don't you fuss.
'Cause that's how nature created us!


The first time I heard vague snippets of Miles singing this as he played around the house, I thought, that's funny, it sounds like he's spelling hermaphrodite. And low and behold, he was. This was his (and all the kids, I was pleased to see) favorite song which they performed with much gusto - twice! Gotta love science.
Worms
Miles (with standard issue certificate for excellent work) and his Teaching Assistant Miss Boxter & Eliza
And did you know that worms have 5 hearts?

Sorry, I wish I could post some videos of the performance. Sweet and hilarious. You really can't underestimate the value of a first grade teacher with a sense of humor.

Sweet moment between Miles and his awesome teacher, Mrs. Breathnach