Friday, May 1, 2015

Five for Friday

ONE

 
Kind of a dark shot, but our neighbor put this gorgeous dollhouse out for trash.  It even had some furniture in it.  We snatched it right up and brought it in for Hannah.  She is a little young for it now, but she has enjoyed opening it and closing it up.  

TWO
 
A new Chick Fila is opening not far from us.  They had people nominate local schools to recieve a catered lunch for teachers as part of Teacher Appreciation week next week.  The school I work at ended up being the winner!  Packing lunches is the bane of my existance, so I am pretty excited about this, plus it is nice to feel appreciated.
 
THREE

10 days later state testing is OFFICIALLY done!  Proctoring them is the worst and it's such a stressor for students.  I am glad it is out of the way and the rest of the year can be more relaxed for the kids without the pressure of a huge testing looming over them. 


 
FOUR
 Finally nice enough weather to break out some spring clothes.  Sorry for a gross feet shot, but I was so excited to finally wear these sandals.  They are cute and comfortable-- the Holy Grail of work shoes. 


FIVE

 
 We had a playdate set to walk and play with my friend Kim and Hannah's friend Quentin.  It ended up being the most perfect spring day and we stayed out much longer than we planned because the babies were having so much fun.  Both of the them loved the slide and Hannah would shout "Wee!!!" when she went down.  Quentin is a hugger and always wants to let Hannah know how much he loves her.  Unfortunately, Hannah is like me, definitely NOT a hugger.  We had a whole series of hilarious pictures like this.  Some day he will win her over!
 
We have an especially busy weekend on the books.  Ryan is spending all day today as a field trip chaperone in Washington D.C. with Allison's sixth grade class.  The buses rolled out at 6:15.  He will get home after 9 tonight.  Tomorrow we have Isaac's baseball pictures at 8 am, then a baseball game, then we go straight from there to soccer tryouts.  My school is also having a rededication/ open house thing, so I need to make an appearance there at some point. All of this with a toddler in tow! Saturday is also a night we have tickets to the Reading Phillies.  If I make it through Saturday alive, it will be a miracle! 
 
 
 
 
Linking up with these ladies.... 
THE GOOD LIFE BLOGLife In Leggings

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Signs of Spring

Signs of spring....


Take your child to work day with Uncle Joe.


Spring soccer.  So much better than indoor (winter) soccer.


 And of course spring means lots and lots of time spent at the ball fields.

Baseball games with family.  Dad game in for a Saturday morning game.


Joe joined us for another.  He and Hannah became best buds.

I love this time of warm weather before spring allergies kick in.




Sunday, April 26, 2015

hitting the nail on the head

This has been popping up in my facebook feed today, since roughly 50% of my friends are teachers or work in a related field.  It pretty much sums up all of the conflicting feelings I have swirling around my brain about teaching in public schools in this day and age, especially in a Title 1 School*.  Give it a read if you have time. 





* School with a high percentage of low income students.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Hannah Sixteen Month Update

I figured it was time to do a Hannah update. She is growing up more and more everyday. She is definitely a toddler and not a baby anymore.  She is such a sweet, happy and smart little girl with a really sharp sense of humor and a mop full of curly hair.



Eating
Hannah continues to amaze us with her hearty appetite and her universal love of every food she is offered.  Her recent favorite foods include arroz con pollo, Halo mandarin oranges, and blueberry mini muffins.   Although she is easy going in terms of what she eats, she is very particular in how she eats it.  She doesn't like to feel pressured to eat and she does NOT want to be fed anymore.  She would much rather struggle through spooning herself some yogurt than let me or Ryan feed her.  Like, she becomes enraged if we try to feed her. She also really want to drink out of an open cup, but we haven't been encouraging that.  



Sleeping
Hannah has been doing pretty well with sleep, although she has had a few rough nights with some new teeth coming in.  She will usually sleep until 8:30 or 9 and she is terribly grumpy if she has to be woken up before she is ready.  It takes her a good 20 minutes until she is pleasant.  Her naps are still all over the place.  Sometimes she takes a morning nap, sometimes not, she often takes an afternoon nap but sometimes she drifts off around 4:30 or later which is the worst!!!

Words/Communication
Hannah lets you know she wants to eat by pointing to her high chair.  She will even take your hand and walk you to it.   She babbles constantly and more and more real words seem to be mixed into the gibberish. She says: no, daddy, mum, I dunno, Eesa (Lisa), kay (okay), whee! and cheep cheep (when she sees a picture of baby chicks).  She will consistently wave hello and goodbye and will also independently wave to strangers if she wants their attention.  The only sign she will do independently is "all done" but we are working on "more" and "please".  She will shake her head no and say "uh-uh" or "no" but she doesn't use a word for yes.  She just holds out her hands and makes frantic begging sounds or points to what she wants.  When she wants a diaper change she will lay flat on the ground and put her legs up in the air.  That makes me excited, like maybe she will potty train early.  If she wants to go outside she will bring you her shoes.



Although her expressive language is still rather limited, her receptive language grows by leaps and bounds every day.  Ryan bought her a little brush and he told her to go get it thinking it was in our bedroom with us.  It turns out, it was downstairs, but she found my hairbrush and brought it over to Ryan instead.  She will point to all of her family members when asked

Likes
  • Isaac.  She wants to be as close to him as possible at all times.  



Good thing he is usually pretty patient.

                                                
  • Sesame Street.  She watches it with rapt attention and dances to all of the songs.  
  • Binkies.  She will never give it up. 




  • Having her feet tickled.  
  • "Singing" and dancing or when other sing and dance.  
  • Her toy kitchens, her Elmo doll that sings about being a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll, and her shopping cart.
  • Cheering, clapping and jumping up and down at sporting events.  It is SO cute.
  • Giving kisses, sometimes aggressively, with a loud "MWAH!"
  • When Ryan talks to her in silly voices.  She CRACKS up.


Dislikes
  • Having dirty hands.  She comes to us over and over during Isaac's baseball games to have us brush dirt and grass off her hands.  We loves to use handiwipes to clean them off.

  • Sitting still, especially at sporting events.  She wants to storm the field at Isaac's soccer games.  She want to climb up on things and immediately get back down.  She also drops out the bottom of her stroller if she is not strapped in. 
  • Swings.  Our neighborhood has a small playground with a few infant swings and she HATES them.  She will scream bloody murder the whole time.  
  • Open doors.  She always has to close them.  No matter what.
  • Bathing.  I thought we had conquered her fear but suddenly she is terrified of it again. 
Milestones
  • She has gotten really good at going up and down stairs.  She can go upstairs holding a railing totally upright, like a regular little person.  For a while she was going feet first and on her stomach to go downstairs but now she sits on her bottom and scoots down.  
  • At least two more teeth have come in.
  • Wears 18 month clothes, some size 4 shoes and some size 5 shoes.  She wears size 4 diapers.
  • Taking off her pants and attempting to take off her diapers.


















still being molly

Monday, April 20, 2015

Toddlers at Sporting Events

The weather this weekend was beautiful.  Hannah busted out shorts for the first time this year. 

I dread the day I take away the binkie or the bottle...
 I was grateful for nice weather because we were outside coming and going all weekend long.  Friday night we went to a Reading Phillies game (local minor league baseball team).  We have a partial season ticket package and this was the home opener.  Going to the games is one of Isaac's very favorite things to do.  He always brings along his mitt in hopes of catching a foul ball.


We weren't too sure how Hannah would do.  As usual I was extremely pessimistic and Ryan was overly optimistic.  Hannah did okay for the first little bit, when I could sit her in the empty seat next to me.  She loves clapping and cheering along with the crowd (it's ridiculously cute).  She loved flirting with the people sitting behind us.  She liked eating hot dogs and licorice (although she did fling her hot dog bun randomly into the crowd).  But she has too much energy to sit for too long and when I had to move her to my lap she wasn't having it.  She spent the next few innings as a blur running around the concourse.  Ryan traded off with me about halfway through, but we may have to rethink taking her to future games.


The hard part about having kids so far apart is activities are either for Hannah or Isaac.  The Reading Phillies may just be for Isaac this year.  We also had Isaac's baseball game at crack of dawn Saturday morning, Isaac had a birthday party after that, Allison's jazz concert/spaghetti dinner Saturday night and Isaac's soccer game Sunday afternoon.  Isaac scored three goals in the game, so I would say he has his mojo back after a few lackluster games in the winter league.

I managed to do a little bit of spring cleaning including cleaning out my oven for the first time ever since I bought my townhouse (I know, gross).  I followed this tutorial at Clean Mama.  It looks a lot better, but I ran out of steam with the scrubbing. I might have to do a follow up session. We also dropped some things over to our friends the Roundy's who were having a huge yardsale.  Apparently we made $14 dollars.  I'll take it! Saturday night we tried to watch a movie, but, as usual, I fell asleep about 30 minutes into it. 

Friday, April 17, 2015

FRIDAY!

ONE
I am so tired this week.  State performance testing has really taken it out of me.  Despite the fact that I am doing no teaching really, I am only proctoring tests.  I have fallen asleep before nine every night this week.  Sleeping in tomorrow isn't looking too promising either.  Isaac has a baseball game at 8 am with a report time of 7:30--- earlier than a school day!


TWO
 How cute are my kids?  Wherever Isaac is Hannah wants to be right next to him-- like as close as physically possible.  Good thing he is almost always patient and willing to let her tag along.  

THREE


 Ryan and I ended up going to the movies to see Insurgent, which is the movie based on the second book of the Divergent series.  Ryan has read all of the books and I have read none, so I was pretty lost on some of the nuances on the movie.  However, our movie tickets came with a free ebook download of Divergent, the first book in the series.  Ryan loaded it up on my phone and I have been enjoying reading it here and there when I have a minute.  I usually am against the idea of an e-book but it has been very convenient.  I am already 100 pages in just from picking it up my phone when I was waiting for someone and it feels more productive than endlessly flipping through facebook.  I am still working my way through Mercy by Jodi Piccoult in paperback too.


FOUR
 


I bought some inserts for the first time ever.  It had the 95 cent Little Debbie Coupon which makes the Cosmic Brownies free at grocery stores that double.  Purchasing inserts makes me really start to feel like one of those cRaZy couponers you see on TV but I have gotten ten free boxes now for the price of one.  Not a bad deal in my opinion.


FIVE
We are off to the Reading Phillies tonight, our local minor league baseball team.  Ryan purchased a partial season ticket package and this is the home opener.  I am not exactly looking forward to it, but Isaac sure is!


TGIF!!!!

Thursday, April 16, 2015

I can't live without...

Linking up with Lauren and Lindsay for their week of things you couldn't live without.  I couldn't live without Google Calendar.   

 

Becoming better at organizing has been a lifelong struggle for me.  It seems like between Isaac's baseball, basketball, school events and of course soccer (somehow even though it is the off season we still have two practices a week and a weekend game...), Ryan and I working opposite schedules, appointments, and family events, staying on top of the calendar can be a challenge.  Honestly, I don't know how families with lots of kids with lots of activities stay on top of things.  

I like google calendar because:

1. It sinks with my phone, and email and also Ryan's phone and email.  We can add events to a family calendar that Ryan and I both have access to.

2. It emails me a daily agenda of everything on the calendar for the day.

3. If I fill in the location field, it will check with local traffic and automatically notify me when it is time to leave based on road conditions.

4. You can color code events to make important things stand out (I want to get better about that.  Usually  I just use the default blue).

5. I can add events to my calendar using Google's voice search on my phone.  

6. It is easy to add reoccuring events, so I don't need to type things over and over.  

 If you don't use Google Calendar, I highly recommend it!

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