Two nights ago Carter woke up about 2am. He played fairly quietly in his room most of the night. When I went in to his room in the morning, he jumped up happy as can be and said,
"Mom, I finally did it! I stayed up all night!"
Very proud. I couldn't help but laugh.
Last night, same thing.
My reaction however, was not laughter.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Nightly Routine
Pj's on
Bedtime Snack (Usually Graham Crackers and milk)
Brush Teeth
Pick one book each (or one chapter)
Meet on couch in mom's room
Read books
Scripture
Family Prayer
Dad heats up hot pads
Tuck Elli in (silently reads in her bed)
Snuggle Carter
Sing Songs while I scratch his back and he rubs my eyebrows
Say good night
Snuggle Elli
Sing Songs, only back scratch, no eyebrows
Say good night
Check on every both every 10 min until asleep
awh...
Except recent Carter has decided to add an additional little step to our routine.
2 A.M. Play Time.
for 3 hours!
ugh...
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
One crazy kid!
I believe the pictures and video say it all. This kid is one of a kind! He loves making people laugh, and does a pretty darn good job at it! Love this little guy!
Children's Museum
So I bought some discounted tickets to the Children's Museum at the Gateway a few months ago. Kids needed to get out of the house on Saturday so we took an afternoon and let the kids enjoy.
The girls spent most of their time in the pretend grocery store. They still love pretend play which I am happy about. Learning about the value of pretend play at school, I was happy to witness their creativity.
I love having family time!
The girls spent most of their time in the pretend grocery store. They still love pretend play which I am happy about. Learning about the value of pretend play at school, I was happy to witness their creativity.
I love having family time!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Scriptures for Kids
So we have been trying a new way of family scripture study since we finished all our kids versions of the standard works. We choose one scripture, generally a scripture mastery, and read it, then the rest of us repeat it back and then talk about what it means. It has actually been really nice and I feel that the kids are getting much more out of it.
This was the scripture Steve "read" yesterday.
"Do not back talk your mom's or dad's".
I expected a "thats not a scripture dad", but nothing. The kids said it back and we learned what it meant just like normal. Elli even "reminded" Carter of it already when he was backtalking.
Gotta love it!
This was the scripture Steve "read" yesterday.
"Do not back talk your mom's or dad's".
I expected a "thats not a scripture dad", but nothing. The kids said it back and we learned what it meant just like normal. Elli even "reminded" Carter of it already when he was backtalking.
Gotta love it!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Soccer and Sweat
Carter found his old soccer shirt in his drawer today and was ecstatic. He insisted on wearing it. Now let me remind you that he cried on the side lines nearly every game. The games he did play he slowly walked the field holding his friend Ruby's hand. I do not think he ever touched the ball.
This was the conversation we had.
Carter: "Mom, can you sign me up for soccer again I REALLY want to play and win!"
Me: "Last time I signed you up you hated it. Tee ball too. We aren't signing up for anything else until I know that you will really play."
Carter: "But Mom, that was before I new about sweat bands!"
This was the conversation we had.
Carter: "Mom, can you sign me up for soccer again I REALLY want to play and win!"
Me: "Last time I signed you up you hated it. Tee ball too. We aren't signing up for anything else until I know that you will really play."
Carter: "But Mom, that was before I new about sweat bands!"
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