Saturday, August 29, 2009
How do I look?
Let him eat cake
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Sensitive
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
All Wet
This is Myka later that day. We have left the safety of the turtle but the jacket is still on. She is showing me how she bravely puts her face in the water. Careful, sweetie, you wouldn't want to get your eyes in there.
Jump ahead to the next day. The turtle has deflated (really) and the jacket is off and drying on the deck. We have been underwater several times to have a tea party, touch the bottom (almost) and after jumping in (holding on to someone of course).
After returning home we had a nice day where we were able to play at a pool with friends, and then swim lessons started the following week. The timing of everything has been perfect, as Myka is now a different kid in the water. I have no pictures of swim lessons yet because they do not allow cameras until the last day, but she has enjoyed jumping in by herself, back floating alone (until she freaks out and sinks) and opening her eyes under water to see what color ball the teacher has in her hand. She loves it and everyone that knows me that has seen her in the water lately says they can tell she is my kid. I laugh and tell them they wouldn't say that if they had seen her two weeks ago.
Her latest water adventures have involved the sprinkler, as we finally are needing to use it once in awhile to keep our lawn and plants healthy. Myka thinks this is the best thing ever and tells everyone who walks by while we are out there to go home and get their swim suit on and come back to play with her. Most of these people are in their 60's.
I'm pretty sure every kid who has ever played in a sprinkler has tried this out...
Sunday, August 2, 2009
In the News
* Myka slept in a tent for the first time in the backyard with Daddy. The s'mores beforehand, although appropriate for the occasion, may have enhanced the excitement a bit beyond where Kurt would have wanted it to be for bedtime.
* We found out Eli has a sensory processing disorder in his mouth. (This sounds worse than it is...) Basically, his mouth is hyper sensitive and anything other than plastic and very bland foods freak him out.
Solution: let him play with his food. Really, that is what we are working on this week. This is very, very hard for me...
* I heard the words, "I don't really want ice cream, I think I'll just have a glass of water."
* Myka jumped off the side of the pool all by herself at swimming lessons. She is very proud.
* She also rode her big girl bike (i.e. 12 incher with training wheels) all the way around the neighborhood. Again, she is very proud.
* Eli, according to Myka, needs to learn to "be brave" when we go on a walk and there is a sprinkler to cross through, so she is helping him overcome his fear of being randomly splashed by making sure we walk through each and every sprinkler on our route, no matter which side of the road it is on.
* We had a conversation at dinner last night about what happens when you die, and after we told her the basics Myka said, "When I die, can I go in your box? I don't want to be lonely."
Looking forward to another exciting week!