Thursday, September 1, 2011

August


As always, August was a busy month for us. So busy, in fact, that apparently, we didn't manage to take many pictures of what we were up to! Oops!





Dimond tennis started so Lem stayed plenty busy coaching the JV team again this year. We all had a couple weeks of being home together before school started and we enjoyed alot of family time together.

Sycely made her first trip to the dentist-which she absolutely LOVED. The hygienist was super great and even let her be in charge of "Mr. Thirsty," the sucker tool while she did her exam and cleaning. They gave x-rays a shot but didn't have any luck with her tiny mouth so we'll try for those again next time, but she was quite the trouper, giving it a good effort. Happy to report she has no cavities and she was thrilled to get to pick a prize from the treasure box at the end of her appointment-she chose a crown, wand, bracelet, ring set. She's been asking when she can go back since the day after her appointment.

The girls and I headed out to Wasilla one Saturday while Lem was at a tennis meet for Mat-Su Midwifery's Under the Big Top celebration. The birth center was having an event for past, present and prospective families to come out and celebrate with tours, face painting, a petting zoo, carnival games and prizes, acrobats, and all kinds of other fun. Thanks to our spiffy new van, driving out with the girls on my own was a breeze (thank you dvd player) and was a fun way to pass the time without daddy on a Saturday.

I took the girls inside the Miwifery and showed them the office downstairs where we did our pre-natal appointments. We found the photo albums for their birth years and found our newborn family pictures in them. Then we went upstairs and toured the rooms where the girls were born. Sycely could remember being there for appointments before Ella was born, and seeing "her" room then, and could remember "Ella's" room from when she was born there. Ella, on the other hand, was really doing the tour for the first time. She was so excited to see the room and the bathtub where she was born. She recognized the rocking chair right away and said, "This is where Daddy rocked me when I was born. I've seen it in the pictures!"
After our "tour" we headed outside for the festivities. Sycely, of course, was quick to get in line for face painting. Her and Ella also played a few of the carnival games, and especially enjoyed the duck pond where they got to scoop up rubber duckies to bring home with them.

Being their mother's child, though, the biggest hit with them was the petting zoo. They loved the goats, chickens, bunnies, and especially the ragdoll kittens and the baby hedgehog. They spent more time in the pen with the animals than doing anything else, big surprise....not!The girls had one final, end of summer sleepover with Nanny and Papa. The timing actually worked out really well as my dad and Kate had a layover in Anchorage for several hours on their way to Seattle to celebrate my dad's birthday. It was really nice to be able to have breakfast with them and just spend some uninterrupted time just us grown-ups catching up and visiting for a bit before they had to be back at the airport. Dad didn't know it yet, but I was in on the Baseball Birthday and he had more surprises in store for him in Seattle. I bought the Safeco Field birthday package. He got a Mariner's hat, commemorative baseball, gift certificates for food and the gift shop at the field, a card and most importantly his own scoreboard message.

Lem started back to school in mid-August and had a full schedule of back-to-school activities and excitement. Sycely had quite a back-to-school schedule of her own-shopping for clothes and school supplies, registration (I volunteered at registration for a day manning the PTA table), school ice cream social/teacher meet and greet where we met her new (first year) teacher Miss Lara. She also had an assessment with her teacher the week before school started.

Sycely was ready for the first day of school, and though it's hard to believe we have a first graders, off she went. When she arrived, she had a 2nd grade buddy (elder) assigned to her. It just happened to be a girl that was in her ballet class this summer so she already knew her! Having a few familiar faces really made for a great transition into her new class.She's in the Optional Program this year and so far it's been really fantastic. She's in a 1/2 class so she'll have each of her teachers for 2 years the rest of elementary school. She's really thriving in the student-guided curriculum and loves all the multi-grade work they do with the other classes in the Optional pod. She also really loves that her best school friends from last year are in the other, next door 1/2 optional class so she gets to see them every day. Her teacher and their teacher spend much of the day team teaching so she gets lots of time with her buddies.


Ballet started back up at the end of August too. She's been promoted to the Intermediate class this year. She's the youngest and smallest as usual, but she did leap over 5 speed bumps in class recently so it doesn't seem to be holding her back any. She's more comfortable and confident in that dance studio than any other place. Not only does she enjoy it, she really excels at it. She's got great posture and carriage when she's dancing and she's so precise and intentional by nature, that she's really loving being in the more advanced class where there's more focus on that type of stuff.

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