Thursday, March 26, 2009

First Words


Carter's first words in order of appearance:

Daddy
Uh, oh!
Doggy!
Thank You
Sister
Kelsie
that(when pointing to anything he wants)
this
jus (anything to drink)

Pretty well describes what is most important to this little guy right now. One problem--he refuses to say "Ma Ma". Just won't say it. He said it once and I got so excited that he started squealing and laughing and now he seems to think "ma ma" is a punch line of a joke. My pediatrician says it's just because babies see themselves as a part of their mom so they don't need to say "ma ma". I'm no psychologist, but I thought that was the silliest thing I'd ever heard. I like the explanation that my baby is trying to torment me. I sure love this goofy little boy.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Flu Shots

I've never been a big believer in flu shots, perhaps because my kids have never had a true case of influenza...until now. Emily and Carter have the official, dreaded flu. They have been running 102 degree fevers on and off for five days and are just wiped out. My little Emily who can usually be found jumping on the couches and building pillow forts in my living room, hasn't moved off of the couch for three days. She is so worn down. My baby is miserable and just wants to be held and falls asleep in my arms (which is the one up side to the whole thing). It's sad to see them so sick and it's been a full week of fevers and sick kids at our house. Maybe the flu shot isn't such a bad idea after all. Maybe next year.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Leprechauns

We've had leprechaun fever around here. About a week ago, Kelsie came home convinced there was a leprechaun in our toy room because some of the dollhouse furniture was overturned. She set up this trap, hoping to catch the little guy. It might not look like much, but I thought the Barbie armoire as leprechaun trap was especially fitting.


Only problem is...she has a one year old brother who has no respect for leprechaun traps and thought the containers looked better as a new hat for him!



Emily caught onto the fever and has been convinced there is a leprechaun out in the garden. She has been outside, with a magnifying glass, searching for one. The girls are still hoping to catch a leprechaun this year. Wish us luck!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Cheating

When I went to help in Kelsie's class today the teacher asked me to give them their practice spelling test. Anyone who gets 100% doesn't have to take the test on Friday. They get to play in the back of the room. I think it's a great idea because it motivates the kids to learn the words earlier in the week. SO as I'm walking around giving the test I notice three kids totally cheating. They had the word list and pulled it out of their desk on every word and copied them down. They were trying to be as discrete as a 6 year old knows how to be, but it was pretty obvious.

It upset me for two reasons. First, I think it's horrible that these little six year olds already know how to cheat and don't see anything wrong with it. Second, I think it's really sad that they feel that pressured by a test. So what do you do? Should I have told the teacher, or is it really none of my business? If I tell the teacher, does my kid become the one with the lame parent who tattles on them? Am I really naive, or does this seem really young to be cheating in school?