November 11, 2012
Candy Sales
First, a big thanks to all
who ordered candy from Christian and Tori. They each sold 35 boxes. For their
efforts, they will receive a candy box, four boxes of candy, three envelopes
with $1, $5 or $10, a grab at the cash cube and a chance to win $1000. They
will not be the top winners. That prize went to kids who sold 50+ boxes.
Christian and Tori were surprised someone sold that much until they added their
totals together and realized they sold 70 boxes together! Next year it’s Eli’s
turn as Christian heads off to middle school. We’ll see if he wants to go door
to door.
November 09, 2012
Scouting
Christian has had a busy couple of weeks. He went to the police station a few weeks ago for a tour with the scouts and got into the line-up.
Last weekend he went to a camp out in the cold. The next door neighbor (Matthew) asked our den to join his pack and his brother's troop for a camp out. Christian had a good time during last spring's camp out so he wanted to go. We headed out to Jubilee State Park on Saturday at 9 am. Immediately he regretted his decision. They were playing kickball and he hates sports. He participated anyway. Then he begrudgingly participated. Very Begrudgingly! He wouldn't move to try and catch a ball. He would walk in between bases. Towards the end of the game he started picking up his paces, but not by much.
We had only been outside for about 30 minutes and he started complaining about freezing. I told him to run around during kickball, but he refused. The troop switched activities to work on badges so while they were setting up for that I got Christian another pair of socks for his frozen feet. I explained that his feet would still be cold, but he'd get used to it. Matthew's older brother Aaron partnered up with Christian for the other games. He helped Christian through them all and gave him more confidence. Lunch time and they needed cooks. Christian eagerly participated in making both meals. He stirred the soups to make sure they were heated through and he buttered bread for grilled cheese sandwiches. He also helped butter bread for dinner and helped make spaghetti and sauce for dinner. He ate it all and now loves grilled cheese sandwiches, chicken noodle soup and tomato soup. He surprised himself.
After lunch some kids left for a basketball game and Christian had warmed up, he told me I was right and he had warmed up and wanted to stay. So he played on the playground with another scout and helped get firewood when it was time. All willingly! He kept extending the amount of time he wanted to stay. The kids returned from the basketball game and the troop went on a hike. 3 miles long! Amazingly, not many kids complained and they discovered a lot of things about nature and got a quick tour of the old Jubilee college.
He kept extending his time so much that he considered staying the night. I knew from the morning that it was going to get cold again and he wouldn't be happy soon. We stayed until about 8:30 along the time he began mentioning he was getting cold again. A few other scouts weren't staying the night, so it was a good time to leave for us too. The next day he said he had a good time and was glad he didn't stay the night. So after a bumpy start, he enjoyed his time and may want to go again!
Last weekend he went to a camp out in the cold. The next door neighbor (Matthew) asked our den to join his pack and his brother's troop for a camp out. Christian had a good time during last spring's camp out so he wanted to go. We headed out to Jubilee State Park on Saturday at 9 am. Immediately he regretted his decision. They were playing kickball and he hates sports. He participated anyway. Then he begrudgingly participated. Very Begrudgingly! He wouldn't move to try and catch a ball. He would walk in between bases. Towards the end of the game he started picking up his paces, but not by much.
We had only been outside for about 30 minutes and he started complaining about freezing. I told him to run around during kickball, but he refused. The troop switched activities to work on badges so while they were setting up for that I got Christian another pair of socks for his frozen feet. I explained that his feet would still be cold, but he'd get used to it. Matthew's older brother Aaron partnered up with Christian for the other games. He helped Christian through them all and gave him more confidence. Lunch time and they needed cooks. Christian eagerly participated in making both meals. He stirred the soups to make sure they were heated through and he buttered bread for grilled cheese sandwiches. He also helped butter bread for dinner and helped make spaghetti and sauce for dinner. He ate it all and now loves grilled cheese sandwiches, chicken noodle soup and tomato soup. He surprised himself.
After lunch some kids left for a basketball game and Christian had warmed up, he told me I was right and he had warmed up and wanted to stay. So he played on the playground with another scout and helped get firewood when it was time. All willingly! He kept extending the amount of time he wanted to stay. The kids returned from the basketball game and the troop went on a hike. 3 miles long! Amazingly, not many kids complained and they discovered a lot of things about nature and got a quick tour of the old Jubilee college.
He kept extending his time so much that he considered staying the night. I knew from the morning that it was going to get cold again and he wouldn't be happy soon. We stayed until about 8:30 along the time he began mentioning he was getting cold again. A few other scouts weren't staying the night, so it was a good time to leave for us too. The next day he said he had a good time and was glad he didn't stay the night. So after a bumpy start, he enjoyed his time and may want to go again!
October 09, 2012
Smart Alec
While his sister was throwing
fits, Christian decided to be a smart alec. He snapped at Tori several times
before turning his attention to me. I don’t even remember what the topic was
now, but he, too, got into trouble. He had a great day yesterday at the
neighbor’s, and I guess that made him extra confident with his comments. He
will be going to bed earlier too for his antics.
September 12, 2012
Mr. Smarty Pants
Christian is very sharp but very literal. He listens closely, and the
first time you make a verbal mistake or throw out a phrase or saying, he
is on it like a dog. He also thinks he knows more than you do and has
no issues letting you know that. He was very much a wise guy this
weekend, especially after his grandparents left. He had a lot to say and
spent a lot of time teasing his brother and sister. His mouth got him
into trouble more than once. It is sure to happen again too.
August 31, 2012
Homework is heavy now that Christian is in 4th grade and Tori is in 2nd
grade. Christian has about 45 minutes every night, but he is getting
smarter about it, doing his handwriting at After Care and bringing home
the harder stuff. Tori has yet to catch on to that. Sometimes she stays
focused long enough to do a bit at after care, but not often. She had
her first spelling test today, and while we practiced the words, I have
no idea how many she really knows. She was too busy playing around to
really demonstrate what she did and did not know. I hope she surprises
me and does well.
Good Boy
Christian has a very good teacher this year, and she has been
communicating with us regularly, letting us know what a good boy
Christian is. We have received two postcards and two emails regarding
some questions about an email. We also see her drive to school early
every day. I was told this teacher was very strict, and that may be, but
she is also a very good communicator.
On another note, Christian is learning cursive and doing it very well. He claims he has poor handwriting, but he is taking his time and it shows. He has better penmanship than me and Huts, and probably will have for some time to come. My father had remarkable penmanship, so maybe Christian will too.
On another note, Christian is learning cursive and doing it very well. He claims he has poor handwriting, but he is taking his time and it shows. He has better penmanship than me and Huts, and probably will have for some time to come. My father had remarkable penmanship, so maybe Christian will too.
August 23, 2012
No Thanks
Christian is not one for change, so when I painted his room green a few
years ago, he was in it for the long haul. We’ve bought him new
furniture and changed things around, but that’s about it. He says he
loves his bedroom color, a mossy green, and is sticking with it. I bet
that room doesn’t see new paint until he is a teenager or out of the
house.
August 22, 2012
And They're Off
Yesterday was the first day of school, and it was not without drama. The
drama started Sunday night when I noticed Christian getting misty eyed.
He was nervous about the first day of school and worried he would not
get there on time. We assured him everything would be ok, and for him,
it was.
We arrived at school around 8:15 on Monday morning. One of Christian’s friends immediately came up to him and asked who his teacher was. They found they were in the same class—first time since kindergarten, and that was all it took. Christian went off with Owen and Huts followed to meet the teacher.
Christian’s teacher called last night to let us know he was good, just tired at the end of the day. Apparently, there are some kids that like to talk. So, the class is getting rearranged today.
We arrived at school around 8:15 on Monday morning. One of Christian’s friends immediately came up to him and asked who his teacher was. They found they were in the same class—first time since kindergarten, and that was all it took. Christian went off with Owen and Huts followed to meet the teacher.
Christian’s teacher called last night to let us know he was good, just tired at the end of the day. Apparently, there are some kids that like to talk. So, the class is getting rearranged today.
August 08, 2012
Almost School Time
In a week and a half the kids will be back in school. Christian has Mrs.
Gallion and Tori has Christian’s old teacher, Mrs. Evans. Christian’s
teacher is supposed to be strict but fair—right up his alley. He has no
problems following rules. Tori is looking forward to having a female
teacher again, and she adores Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Evans has witnessed
Tori’s little fits and says that if that is all they are she can handle
them. Tori is excited about being in Mrs. Evans’ classroom and back at
school with her friends. Christian, not so much. If that boy could, he
would stay at home forever and view the world from the Internet!
July 11, 2012
Growing Up Fast
Christian has spent much of the summer at home, watching TV and playing video games. From time to time, he also wrestles around with Eli. In fact, he may have played with Eli a bit too much, as Eli has become a real pest to Christian. Eli loves his big brother and loves to follow him around all night. Christian puts up with it for an hour or so and then he heads off to his room for some time alone. Eli tries to get into Christian’s room, which starts the fighting. They are only five years apart, but that’s worlds apart at that age.
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