Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Recent John Pics

He's super drool-y, super smiley and generally a very nice baby. Supposedly he's rolled over a few times, as reported by his teacher a couple of weeks ago and spotted by Thomas last week. He clearly hasn't mastered it since he doesn't do it with regularity. And it doesn't count until he shows me. 




Tuesday, November 29, 2011

NOW it's the Season

As soon as thanksgiving dinner was over, we broke out the Christmas pajamas! Because now is the appropriate time to start celebrating the Christmas season. Not back in early October when the retailers started. You may remember the pjs that John is wearing.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Road Trip

Our boys are excellent road trippers. This weekend, we made the drive home from Arkansas in record time despite traveling with two kids and stopping at the world's slowest Wendy's. That's thanks to these good travelers and the future I22 corridor. Also thanks to the DVD player, the iPad, the Leapster and good old-fashioned pen and paper distractions.

Two conked out boys, one pipe-cleaner bow tie

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving

This year, we spent a full week in Arkansas for Thanksgiving, thanks, in part, to Thomas not having to be in Atlanta to work on the Nutcracker this year. We had a pretty lazy week. We ate good food (everyone), played bad golf (Thomas), practiced swimming (Carter) and generally got in a lot of low-key family time.

We had a few days of rain, followed by a few beautiful days

Decompressing after a rough day on the golf course

We took a trip to Garvin Gardens to see their lights

Carter loved "driving" the train-o-lights, but I got a better picture of him with a peacock

My baby can play triominoes! I can't believe it. He's actually pretty good.

Carter made ice cream pie with Mama Helen, and we celebrated his half-birthday with a candle.

Dad-on-the-couch 2.0. The Kindle edition.

John didn't sleep through everything this holiday. But he did let me eat thanksgiving dinner in peace. And then let me nap with him!

During the rainy days, Carter and I made place cards for everyone.

Mom attempts to serve as Thomas gets a photo op with the canned cranberry sauce (ridges intact)

Mimi got to meet her newest great-grandbaby

Sunday, November 20, 2011

First Expedition

I blogged previously about Carter's school. It's an Expeditionary Learning school. During an expedition, much of the learning is shaped around a particular topic.

Kindergarteners do two expeditions during the school year, and the first one just finished up. The expedition was on Signs, Symbols and Self.

I chaperoned a field trip at the beginning of the expedition back in September. We walked from the school to the town square where the kids had to complete a scavenger hunt for symbols and signs and had to find community helpers and try to spot their tools.

The expedition culminated on Friday with a learning celebration in which the kids got a chance to be the teacher, taking their parents through the classroom to show off their work. Every surface in the classroom was covered with work related to the expedition, and it was easy to see how they had integrated math, reading, social studies and Spanish into the expedition. One thing I loved was that they worked a lot on revising their work, so all the final products were on the walls, but each kid also had a folder that contained early drafts of their work.



Each child used created their own family flag. The symbols on our family flag represent our family members, our love of dancing, pepperoni pizza and birthdays.




The key for the flag symbols was written in Spanish.




As the kids explained their work, a slide show displayed photos from the 6 week expedition.




Another project: Drawing well-known US symbols. Carter really wants to visit DC now. He drew the Washington Monument, but he mostly wants to visit the Lincoln Memorial. As he told us many times, "That's Abraham Lincoln. He was president but he died."




Another project: Community Helper puppets. Carter's is he first one pictured.




Another project: They used a key to look up and copy Native American symbols onto a vest for thanksgiving.


There was more, but that's a little taste of Carter's first expedition! The main final product was a legacy flag that the Kindergarteners created together for the school's weekly community circle. The kids were all so proud of their work, and Carter was particularly excited to get to play teacher!

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Chatterbox

John, at about 2.5 months.


Wednesday, November 02, 2011

More Cuteness