She’s Cute AND Smart!

April 10th, 2010 by Mollie

Most days, I try to have a little casual time where Natalie and I work on her letters and numbers. Occasionally I see that some of it is sinking in, which is encouraging and makes me think that maybe we really could home school our kids (that’s the plan for now).

The other day I asked Natalie to write her name, and this is what she came up with all on her own:

Okay, so it may not look like much, but– the first letter is “N” (she really likes to write N’s but gets carried away sometimes), the second letter is “t” (obviously) and the third is “0”, which makes sense to Natalie because she pronounces her own name “Na-toe-lie” and routinely insists that there is an “o” in her name.

I asked her to do it again and she improved a bit on the N:

I know I’m just an overly excited parent, but I was really happy to see her little thought process playing out here. I’m sure sure she will be writing “Nata” (or maybe “Nato”?) before we know it.

She also likes to “i” and “w”, as seen here, along with more “t”. She has no interest in “a” for some reason.

PS- I promise there will be a Ben post soon, since he did have a birthday and all!

Stage Fright

April 9th, 2010 by Mollie

Well, this is a picture of how Natalie spent her first ballet recital.  She got a little nervous and didn’t want to go on stage, but it’s okay (though I think she regretted it later when her class came on and she knew the dance!).  Natalie has learned a lot of ballet steps since beginning the class though, and gave us a personal recital afterwards.  Perhaps there will be more performances in her future.

Mr. Mischief

March 29th, 2010 by Mollie

Lately, Ben has become very good at climbing and moving things around.  The other day I found him perched on top of Natalie’s chair, looking out the window.   Probably not the safest place, but he’s pretty careful when climbing up and down (and mostly supervised).

Ben loves his “Nah-nuh” (Nata) but does occasionally cause some trouble for her.  Within 15 minutes of the first chair climbing incident, he pushed Natalie’s chair right out from under her, leaving her hanging precariously.  She said, “Mom? Help!” but kept right on coloring.

But could this be the face of a trouble maker?   His first birthday is this week, by the way!

Somebody Turned THREE!

March 12th, 2010 by Mollie

Natalie had her birthday on March 1, after months of anticipation.  Check out that straight-out-of-bed hair she is sporting on her birthday morning!  Her special request was a donut for breakfast.

After breakfast we let her come out to the patio and find her gift, a playhouse.  She and Ben love it and play very nicely together inside!

Three year olds are so much fun!  Natalie has an amazing imagination.  In this picture she is completely in her own world.  That stick is actually a fishing pole and she is going to “catch a whopper” with it.

She is also becoming a great helper, happy to assist in any chore.  The other day she climbed up on the counter and peeled two whole heads of garlic for me all on her own, which was actually extremely helpful to me through the following week!

Natalie started ballet classes back in January and is learning so much!  It has been wonderful to see how well she listens to the teacher and participates in the class.  As soon as she puts that outfit on, she is completely in character!  Her first recital is coming up, so that should be quite entertaining!

I hope this gives you a little peek at what Natalie is like right now… she is so very lovable and we are looking forward to everything her next year holds!

Animal Watching

February 27th, 2010 by Mollie

Andy took his birthday week off work, which gave us a chance to go to the zoo on a weekday morning.  (I promise not to post about every zoo trip but this is all I’ve got today!)

Natalie’s favorite of the day:  the baby elephant statue.  Forget the real animals!

Ben’s favorite: it’s a tie, between the pigeons that were after his crumbs at lunch…

… and the sleeping pig in the barnyard.  I would poke the pig through the fence, he would grunt in his sleep, and Ben would giggle.

My favorite: the new California Condors, one of the rarest birds in the world (less than 200 left in the wild, the zoo is part of a conservation program).  I know lots of people think they are ugly or creepy but I love them!  This exhibit is fantastic.  It is huge, yet you can get up close.  The birds have been so active every time we’ve seen them.  These ones are still juveniles but their wingspan is already impressive, must be close to 9 feet already.  I tried to get some good pictures, but they are fast.

One last thing: Natalie doesn’t say “the zoo”, she calls it “the zoob”.  Cracks me up every time!  I will be sad when she learns to say it correctly!