Josie loves to play games. Josh and Josie play games nearly every night while I'm putting Jasper to bed. We started with Cootie, which quickly grew old for Daddio, then moved on to the snail game, Monopoly Junior (a little too long and tedious, just like Monopoly Senior), Chutes and Ladders, then Beans (a card game with kidney-bean-counters), plus occasional games of go fish and war. On Friday Josie found Uno in the cabinet. We tried to explain that it's for seven year olds, and that she could play it when she's older. Well, we usually don't give in to tears, but this time we thought that we could simplify the rules a bit for her. I figured that with the direction of play reversing, the skips, having to match by color or number, saying Uno, etc, it would just be too complicated. By Sunday night Josie had beaten us fairly...twice.
As for Jasper, he's really into pretend. He loves the little animal figures that Josie got him for Christmas, and we all have fun setting them up and having them interact. He also whips things up in the play kitchen, making pouring noises, stirring, and microwaving things to eat at the little table. I've been surprised by this, but attributed it to the fact that that is what he sees going on with the Senior Chef in the little kitchen. This morning, though, I was amazed to see him giving Josie's doll Annie a drink of water after he had one himself. Then he kissed and hugged her. I know he didn't pick this one up from his sister :)
...oh, and I forgot one more sign: penguin
ice skating pictures to come....
Monday, January 8, 2007
Thursday, January 4, 2007
more words
We went to the butterfly pavilion with Josie's little friend Amelie this morning and had a great time. Okay, so Josie was a little concerned about being eaten by the butterflies, but they all had fun running around in the giant greenhouse and watching the butterflies emerging from their cocoons. They also had an unnatural interest in the cockroach display, but I'm sure they'll grow out of it :) Jasper's favorite part was running around flapping his arms like butterfly wings. It was great.
In the meanwhile, I remembered a few more signs that I forgot. I'm sure that there are more, but:
turtle
no biting!
snake
banana
share (new yesterday!)
spider (new today!)
and the word balloon
were all left off the list
In the meanwhile, I remembered a few more signs that I forgot. I'm sure that there are more, but:
turtle
no biting!
snake
banana
share (new yesterday!)
spider (new today!)
and the word balloon
were all left off the list
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
words and signs
Talking with my mom this morning, I realized that Jasper's been signing up a storm. This is thanks, in part at least, to Josie. She learns a sign, then drills him on it until he adds it to his repertoire...which he usually picks up after seeing it just once or twice. Thus far, he's got far more signs than words, but with the recent addition of "mine!" (something Josie didn't learn until at least 2) the words are catching up!
Words:
mama
dada
Jo!
dog
cat (also meows)
mooooo
boo (as in peek-a-)
choo-choo
roars like a lion (very deep and rumbly)
bye-bye
mi(ne)!
vroom (car)
boot
book
hat
Signs:
shakes head no/nods yes
waves, blows kisses goodbye
points
thank you
love
night-night/sleep
diaper
hat
dog
squirrel
duck/bird
horse
mouse
lion
bear
tiger
giraffe
elephant
rhino
monkey
fish
flower
hot
cold
ball
snowman
ornament
Santa
snow/rain
up
star
moon
light
airplane
egg
milk
more
Okay, I'm sure that there are more, and I'll add them once I think of them. At this point, I'm fairly certain that he already knows more signs that Josie did, and he's acquiring words at about the same pace as she did. I'm also surprised that he actually distinguishes between rhinocerouses and elephants, bears and dogs, etc. Like I said before, though, I think Josie's been a real help. Once he learns the 'shower' sign I think we're really done for. We'll all be prunes, since he could spend all day in there :)
We all enjoyed Christmas, snowstorms, travel, Santa, Christmas cookies (by the dozen), homemade ice cream, ornament making, present opening, family, and Charlie Brown. Yes, Charlie Brown. He may be fictional, he may be overwrought with the commercial nature of the holiday, but starting before Thanksgiving, and even in the new year we've been watching and grooving along with the Charlie Brown Christmas movie. We even went out in the blizzard to buy the last copy. Our first kid-movie purchase (followed closely by Curious George, which has Jasper doing the monkey sign nonstop, and dancing to the soundtrack in the kitchen).
More later, once we have pictures!
favorite books: Beatrix Potter, and Richard Scarry's "What Do People Do All Day?" for Josie; any book with animals that he can do the signs for would be Jasper's pick.
favorite music: Jingle Bells!
etc: dutch pancakes with lemon, oatmeal with blueberries (a perennial favorite!), and frozen fruit obtained surreptitiously from the bag in the freezer. Preferably one strawberry would be left on the floor to melt--and perhaps revisit later.
Words:
mama
dada
Jo!
dog
cat (also meows)
mooooo
boo (as in peek-a-)
choo-choo
roars like a lion (very deep and rumbly)
bye-bye
mi(ne)!
vroom (car)
boot
book
hat
Signs:
shakes head no/nods yes
waves, blows kisses goodbye
points
thank you
love
night-night/sleep
diaper
hat
dog
squirrel
duck/bird
horse
mouse
lion
bear
tiger
giraffe
elephant
rhino
monkey
fish
flower
hot
cold
ball
snowman
ornament
Santa
snow/rain
up
star
moon
light
airplane
egg
milk
more
Okay, I'm sure that there are more, and I'll add them once I think of them. At this point, I'm fairly certain that he already knows more signs that Josie did, and he's acquiring words at about the same pace as she did. I'm also surprised that he actually distinguishes between rhinocerouses and elephants, bears and dogs, etc. Like I said before, though, I think Josie's been a real help. Once he learns the 'shower' sign I think we're really done for. We'll all be prunes, since he could spend all day in there :)
We all enjoyed Christmas, snowstorms, travel, Santa, Christmas cookies (by the dozen), homemade ice cream, ornament making, present opening, family, and Charlie Brown. Yes, Charlie Brown. He may be fictional, he may be overwrought with the commercial nature of the holiday, but starting before Thanksgiving, and even in the new year we've been watching and grooving along with the Charlie Brown Christmas movie. We even went out in the blizzard to buy the last copy. Our first kid-movie purchase (followed closely by Curious George, which has Jasper doing the monkey sign nonstop, and dancing to the soundtrack in the kitchen).
More later, once we have pictures!
favorite books: Beatrix Potter, and Richard Scarry's "What Do People Do All Day?" for Josie; any book with animals that he can do the signs for would be Jasper's pick.
favorite music: Jingle Bells!
etc: dutch pancakes with lemon, oatmeal with blueberries (a perennial favorite!), and frozen fruit obtained surreptitiously from the bag in the freezer. Preferably one strawberry would be left on the floor to melt--and perhaps revisit later.
Monday, January 1, 2007
It came upon a midnight clear
Josie: "Come on, Baby Jesus, let's go in the kitchen!"
Mommy: "Josie-o, why do you keep calling Jasper 'Baby Jesus'?"
J: Because we're playing Baby Jesus. You guys are Mary and Joseph.
M: I see. That's cool.
J: But Joseph went to work, so it's just Mary here with Baby Jesus, and I'm the donkey.
M: The donkey, huh? That's interesting.
J: No...actually I'm the angel. (J exits stage right, singing "polly wolly doodle" at top volume)
Mommy: "Josie-o, why do you keep calling Jasper 'Baby Jesus'?"
J: Because we're playing Baby Jesus. You guys are Mary and Joseph.
M: I see. That's cool.
J: But Joseph went to work, so it's just Mary here with Baby Jesus, and I'm the donkey.
M: The donkey, huh? That's interesting.
J: No...actually I'm the angel. (J exits stage right, singing "polly wolly doodle" at top volume)
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
November Jack-o-lanterns
Well, we've got a lot of pumpkin. Most are, admittedly, pie pumpkins, but we did real well growing them this year. Now if we could only grow some pies. But with all of the costume excitement, we didn't do so well on Jack O Lanterns. Josie carved one at a party, but it molded in 3 days!
Last night, Amanda carved a pie pumpkin. So of course, Josie and I had to do one too! I let Josie take a pen and draw the face, and then I faithfully cut out whatever she drew, with no artistic license, just exactly what she put. And this is what we got! I think it's museum quality. I continue to be overwhelmed by the amount of graphic skill and hand-eye coordination she just flaunts for an almost 4 year old.
Last night, Amanda carved a pie pumpkin. So of course, Josie and I had to do one too! I let Josie take a pen and draw the face, and then I faithfully cut out whatever she drew, with no artistic license, just exactly what she put. And this is what we got! I think it's museum quality. I continue to be overwhelmed by the amount of graphic skill and hand-eye coordination she just flaunts for an almost 4 year old.

...And the final doorbell...
Here's Josie and Monkeyboy at the final stop of the year Tuesday night at our neighbor's house. note Josie's jacket on under her costume, and the halloween socks she picked out herself. Jasper has learned the game, just put the shiny stuff in the bag, make sure I get as much as her. Nothing more realistic than a little, waddly toddly monkey who doesn't use his knees scuffling up the the door, looking up from between those dinnerplate ears, holding out his bag and going "ugh ugh!!"

Afterwards, while Jasper was going to bed, Josie and I had a long heart to heart about what it is a flower fairy actually does. We decided together that her job was to take care of the flowers, put them to bed in the fall and wake them up in the spring. Needless to say, at 8:30 on a freezing halloween evening (aren't they always freezing?) Josie and I were out shivering around the yard, putting imaginary blankets on each and every flower in each and every garden. And believe me, I planted a lot of flowers this year!

Afterwards, while Jasper was going to bed, Josie and I had a long heart to heart about what it is a flower fairy actually does. We decided together that her job was to take care of the flowers, put them to bed in the fall and wake them up in the spring. Needless to say, at 8:30 on a freezing halloween evening (aren't they always freezing?) Josie and I were out shivering around the yard, putting imaginary blankets on each and every flower in each and every garden. And believe me, I planted a lot of flowers this year!
Monday, November 6, 2006
Hallowhirlwindy!
Mama really pulled out all the stops with the costumes this year. I am proud to report that Josie was one of only two kids at preschool with a homemade costume, and hers clearly looks professional, as the pictures show. Hopefully she (and Jaspie) will get lots of additional use out of them after all the effort Amanda put into them! I'm thinking we will need an organ grinder monkey at both Thanksgiving and Christmas if we can just get him on the plane!
Without further ado, here is our first (of four) trick-or-treating outings this year:

Just moments after finishing the costumes, we are studiously accessing the street:


Josie really starts to enjoy it:

Meanwhile, the other child can only be described as "grumpy monkey":

Afterwards, we reviewed the afternoon at a nearby restaurant. A classic Josie triptych:



Meanwhile, my primate of a son just kicked back with a cold milk:
Without further ado, here is our first (of four) trick-or-treating outings this year:

Just moments after finishing the costumes, we are studiously accessing the street:


Josie really starts to enjoy it:

Meanwhile, the other child can only be described as "grumpy monkey":

Afterwards, we reviewed the afternoon at a nearby restaurant. A classic Josie triptych:



Meanwhile, my primate of a son just kicked back with a cold milk:

Saturday, October 14, 2006
p.s.
There are two new posts that follow this one, so keep reading.
In the meantime, though, I wanted to make you all aware of a nifty feature that the blog offers. If you check down there, in the lower right corner of my post, you'll see a cute little pencil and something that says "0 comments". If you click on the little pencil, you can leave a nice comment on how great the kids are, what a fascinating life we must lead, or how lovely the weather's been. I know you're reading this, so give it a try.
In the meantime, though, I wanted to make you all aware of a nifty feature that the blog offers. If you check down there, in the lower right corner of my post, you'll see a cute little pencil and something that says "0 comments". If you click on the little pencil, you can leave a nice comment on how great the kids are, what a fascinating life we must lead, or how lovely the weather's been. I know you're reading this, so give it a try.
quick update
Josie: is really enjoying school. It was my day to stay and help on Thursday, and she really seems to be comfortable, fit in, and know what she's doing. She plays so nicely with everyone, and feels free enough to talk to any of them or say what she's thinking to the teacher. She just seems happy there, and that makes me so happy!
We went to the big (really nice) park in Golden together on Thursday afternoon, after a long day where neither kid would nap for long, and Josie rode her bike on the path along the creek. It's a little kid bike that I found at the thrift store (although it's a quite nice bike), and the training wheels keep her upright. When she falls over she says cute things like "Good thing I was wearing my helmet!" then gets up and rides on. We later went to the library where she insisted on wearing the helmet.
Jasper: is really loving the park. He is so happy to follow Josie (and her friends, whenever available) around and do what they do. Usually after school we stay for 45 minutes to play with Josie and her buddies. I think he thinks he's also three, and they really treat him nicely and try to let him join in a bit...and he does his best to keep up. He's quite proficient at sliding now, although it's usually feet-first on his belly (the safest way, no doubt), and can climb the ladder up to the second level on the play structure. I just can't get over it! Josie was an early slider, compared to her friends, but she was 16-17 months rather than 12 when she started. Okay, so he gets injured frequently, but he bounces back really quickly, and is just so generally happy and fun to be around (even when he's teething, his reflux is acting up, and he hasn't slept!). He's also really enjoying books right now, especially if they include large pictures of animals, preferably photographs, that he can point at and say "dog", "duck", or "that" or make the signs for "elephant", "butterfly" or "fish". We also think he says "right there", but that one's not so clear... I've also discovered that he understands everything I say, like "let's go in the kitchen!" or "can you put this in the basket over there?". I think he understands when I say "No!" too, but that one gets a less pronounced response...
favorite books: Anything fall-related, with leaves, pumpkins, or apples (Josie) "My Big Animal Book" and "Peek a Who" (Jasper)
favorite music: Soundtrack to Curious George the Movie (haven't seen it!) by Jack Johnson (Josie); anything danceable (Jasper)
We went to the big (really nice) park in Golden together on Thursday afternoon, after a long day where neither kid would nap for long, and Josie rode her bike on the path along the creek. It's a little kid bike that I found at the thrift store (although it's a quite nice bike), and the training wheels keep her upright. When she falls over she says cute things like "Good thing I was wearing my helmet!" then gets up and rides on. We later went to the library where she insisted on wearing the helmet.
Jasper: is really loving the park. He is so happy to follow Josie (and her friends, whenever available) around and do what they do. Usually after school we stay for 45 minutes to play with Josie and her buddies. I think he thinks he's also three, and they really treat him nicely and try to let him join in a bit...and he does his best to keep up. He's quite proficient at sliding now, although it's usually feet-first on his belly (the safest way, no doubt), and can climb the ladder up to the second level on the play structure. I just can't get over it! Josie was an early slider, compared to her friends, but she was 16-17 months rather than 12 when she started. Okay, so he gets injured frequently, but he bounces back really quickly, and is just so generally happy and fun to be around (even when he's teething, his reflux is acting up, and he hasn't slept!). He's also really enjoying books right now, especially if they include large pictures of animals, preferably photographs, that he can point at and say "dog", "duck", or "that" or make the signs for "elephant", "butterfly" or "fish". We also think he says "right there", but that one's not so clear... I've also discovered that he understands everything I say, like "let's go in the kitchen!" or "can you put this in the basket over there?". I think he understands when I say "No!" too, but that one gets a less pronounced response...
favorite books: Anything fall-related, with leaves, pumpkins, or apples (Josie) "My Big Animal Book" and "Peek a Who" (Jasper)
favorite music: Soundtrack to Curious George the Movie (haven't seen it!) by Jack Johnson (Josie); anything danceable (Jasper)
confucius say....
Josie's hand-picked fortune (from a cookie) of Friday, 13 October:
A GREAT PLEASURE IN LIFE IS DOING WHAT OTHERS SAY YOU CAN'T
enough said.
A GREAT PLEASURE IN LIFE IS DOING WHAT OTHERS SAY YOU CAN'T
enough said.
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