Speaking of fall weather, Paul emerged from his room dressed like this today:
So, what's the big deal? He's wearing PANTS and LONG SLEEVES, people! That's HUGE! This is the child who did not wear pants or long sleeves once last winter. NOT ONCE! I was thrilled. So thrilled that I took this picture and didn't take the time to remove the red eye. Oh well.
As long as we are talking about Paul, he had an insanely adorable moment this morning. He arrived in the living room with two books and proceeded to read one of them to us, Dr. Suess' ABC. I started shooting video at "I" and ended up with eight minutes of what I think is adorable, but what might just bore those who aren't fans. Feel free to skip.
Did I mention that we got a new dining room table? That actually happened two weeks ago, but this news slipped through the blogosphere cracks. It's a gathering table with long legs that make it taller. It came with four chairs and a bench that probably seats three to four kids. I really love it, and so do the boys. I wax it nearly every day. It just looks so pretty!
This was right after we got it home. The boys immediately turned it into a fort, but you get the idea. |
In completely unrelated news, Luke is almost done with his lapbook for My Father's Dragon. It has turned out so well! I took some pictures to share with y'all.
The first pages opened. |
The rest of the crocodiles. |
The inside section. |
"Elmer is a little boy. Elmer is kind. Elmer goes to Wild Island to rescue the dragon. Elmer helps others. Elmer uses the things in his backpack to distract the animals. He is brave! The desire Elmer has to fly is part of the reason he went to Wild Island."
No joke. This isn't amazing writing for a 7th grader, but it would pass a lot of the standardized tests out there. For a 2nd grader I think it absolutely rocks. Yes, I am biased.
Luke also wrote a thank you letter today. He narrated this to me. I wrote it down, then he copied it into his own handwriting. This, by the way, is exactly what he does for language arts nearly every day. It was a great application of the skills.
I wanted Paul to write his own name, but he was clearly uncomfortable putting his signature on something that he clearly did not compose. I asked if Luke could write his name. He was cool with that. This, by the way, was in response to an Adventure taken with Grandma and Grandpa this week to Station Number 1 here in Portland, also known as The Big House. They were treated to an extra special tour of the fire station, something that apparently isn't common. Awesome!
The boys and the pole. |
Checking out the truck. |
Captain Greg Wong and the boys. |
Ginger Sesame Stir Fry Stuffed Squash |
It's pretty easy. Saute some chicken. This is actually Morningstar Farms Chik'n, a vegetarian alternative, but real chicken would work, too. Then add orange peppers and mushrooms along with two tablespoons of Newman's Own Lite Ginger Sesame dressing. Steam half an acorn squash in the microwave. Dump in the goods. Eat it. Smile because it tastes amazing AND it's good for you.
Have a great weekend, Three People Who Read My Blog!
1 comment:
I am super impressed with Luke's writing, too! That is better than what some high school kids I have worked with can produce. And his handwriting is better, too! You make homeschooling sound fun =)
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