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Patience, Could I Please Have Some More?

Some days it is hard to reconcile the idea that Ken has a TON of work to do RIGHT NOW but we will not see the results of the work (aka wages) for nearly a month. We are such a culture of instant gratification, something I am trying hard to change about myself. I think it is important that we recognise the value of patience, of waiting and of things coming later. The kids are always wanting NOW NOW NOW and when I find myself falling into the same pattern I definitely feel a little foolish. Babies take around 9 months, birthdays are a year apart… we wait for many big things, but the smaller ones we expect RIGHT NOW. There are often hidden benefits to waiting on things large or small. Take a loaf of banana bread (with or without chocolate chips!), you put it in the oven for those 60 or so minutes, set that timer and wait. Well the reward to taking that time (besides the yummy bread itself) is that over that hour or so of time your home slowly fills with the smell of yummy baked goods, our home warms itself a little more with the heat of the oven and of course there is the excitement of knowing only an hour from now we are going to enjoy one of our favourite recipes. That saying “patience is a virtue” can be so annoying, but in all honesty… it IS right. So I think that one of my goals needs to be to nurture these virtues so that I can, through my own actions, teach them to my own children. After all who do they copy more than their parents??

We managed a variety of school stuff today. I started the boys off with some workbook work. Zander is almost done the comprehension portion of his Math workbook. That means he can start on the mini book that Gavin has been working on semi independently. Zander has asked if we could do another easier review book so I am going to go through my workbooks and find something he can do on the side. I am hoping he will gain more confidence once we get his glasses later this week.

They like doing workbooks on the floor best (Gavin left)

We’ve continued our observations of Frogger… today he, and I quote: “Frog is sitting down at the bottom having a break.” Not exactly the most exciting of frogs but he does the trick. We did some more colouring for our lapbook, I am hoping tomorrow to do some talking about the technical bits of a frog and its life. I found two books in the house about or with frogs in the story and hopefully our library card issues will be resolved shortly. If Ken can make it to the library in person that is!

We put the finishing touches on the Chinese New Year books. We put a strip of paper on the back to hold their circular fans onto the back. They put a picture they drew from their adventure at the festival on the last page today as well. Zander drew the wheel they spun to win prizes, Gavin a rabbit with its carrot by the road and Emanuel another bunny picture. We had a lot of fun working on these books and they turned out quite nicely. My goal for NEXT year is to look more into specific traditions and why they are done. I am sure I will have to contact our friends who are from China and get their take on celebrations and what is important (consider yourselves forewarned!).

Gavin and his Chinese New Year pieces

Our frog story for the day was just a story and not educational per say. Tuesday by David Wiesner. The boys really enjoyed the pictures.

Story of the day

The boys did a Valentine’s themed craft today – Valentine bookmarks out of foam heart shapes. You can find the instructions on the (big surprise??) UK site here.

My version of the bookmark up on our holiday wall

Though there are not pictures (yet), the boxes from the twins’ sofa beds are now clubhouses… of course in the rudimentary stages as of yet, but if I can get them to TOTALLY understand that if we take crayons downstairs they remain down only long enough to create our clubhouses we may just get some decorations put on these rather boring boxes.

Last night I got in one more page of scrapbooking… I made the decision to break up Echo’s Halloween pages into two – the two sepia prints of her costume and then the two I took in colour – one of the 5 kids in costume and one a close up of her bonnet.

Pea in her pod

The addition of scrapbooking to my evening routine has helped with that tiny feeling of “not getting enough done” I have been experiencing lately. Tonight I am hoping to get a tutu I SHOULD have done ages ago (a gift for our god-daughter Anna) and then get started on the one I am doing for mom’s friend tomorrow. We have a craft session to go to at Michaels tomorrow (I called to confirm and they SAID that there is one) so I can pick up some more rhinestones with my 40% off coupon. I notice that when I am between stitching projects I get a little antsy… Ken has yet to have a break in work to get focused on the design of my stepsister’s (got a deadline on that one!) so I have been trying to be patient (see above) and wait for him to have the time for us to finish our brainstorming. I am actually thinking I need to either drag out one of the Afghans I am stitching on (bulky) or pull out one of the kits I have somehow collected over the years and get started on that. I do have a lovely linen piece to do but I am not sure I have the linen fabric laying around. I am rather scared to get into the craft cupboard to check!

The next big holiday is Easter so I have some work to do. I am not sure what we will be doing exactly… a lapbook each, a joint poster, a book or maybe just a folder of fun things. How religious should we go with how much Sunday School covers that? I know we need to do some crafts and that it wouldn’t be hard to find some lapbook style pieces to put together but I want to make sure we don’t just follow some sort of pattern. The frog lapbook has morphed into a lapbook AND a poster. Our Chinese New Year book was a great hit with the boys though it was VERY simple. I have to admit we are not going deeply into topics yet, I am still using each topic to bring along their simple math and English skills. Next year each of our seasons and holidays will be re-covered and I think that for our grade 2 year we are going to do much MORE theory.

So once I figure it all out I will definitely share links!!! Don’t forget to look back at yesterday’s entry and give me your opinion on Emanuel’s photos!

Thoughtful finger chewing!

Origami, Scrapbooking… and Dollar Store Toys

I have to admit that as much as I am looking forward to our spring move I AM going to miss our local produce store. Where else can you get 10 lbs of apples for 4.00 in the middle of winter? So tomorrow I get the slow cooker out and make fresh applesauce. A family favourite.

Another favourite, at least for the kids is the Dollarama. Where else can you go and let the kids basically pick out anything they want and NOT break the bank? Although sometimes the choosing can take some time. Apparently it is not a decision to take lightly.

With their Dollarama stash! (Gavin right)

The week is over, almost before we could get a good handle on it. One more week until the party, and a mountain of baking to be done. Last night I got in some more scrapbooking, 2 pages for Trinity this time.

First night in the toddler bed

Letter to Santa

In honour of Chinese New Year and some free time I made up some origami bunnies from this site.

Shiny bunnies

Oh and for our frog unit – jumping frogs ALSO from the same site.

A family of frogs

I only have the kids’ version origami paper so it was a bit thicker than what I have used in the past but still they are cute! And the kids LOVED them. I can’t wait til the star paper I ordered for first birthday gifts gets here. I loved making the stars for Trinity’s first birthday. For schooling today I printed out a Valentine’s Day themed math page – they had to fill in the missing numbers to count from 1-100. I sat them down with the Math mini office and let them go at it. There was only 3 mistakes between the two of them. I was VERY proud of them though, they got a little frustrated but kept at it. We took frog templates from the same site and each of the boys worked on colouring some frogs from images Ken found on the internet. All of the ones they did are called dart frogs. Tomorrow we start our written down observations of our frog (who if you remember is named FROGGER). Not sure how exciting that will be, but it will be interesting.

Now to get back to work on the tidying. I have a bag of items from the Dollarama to find homes for. Always a bit of a puzzle.

Had to pop her into this to see if it fit yet... I think she may just wear this out tomorrow!

Little Know Fact

Little known fact about Lisa Reinsch-Johnson (Aka ME). Keep her up past 4 am to watch the last episodes of the first season of Haven (which ended on a cliff hanger darn it) and she is a basket case of tears and silly mindless thoughts. OK but it was worth it to see the ending though COME ON I have to wait til summer or fall for the next season? I am still nursing the disappointment that season 2 of Sherlock is not until later this year as well!!!

Add to that the fact Ken laughed at my, let’s call them quirky comments and tears and of course that helped… Not.

Well we are well along in our Chinese New Year books. They have a space left for the kids to add something after our Saturday outing. Nothing fancy but they had fun making them.

We started on frogs today, mainly colouring of pictures so far but tomorrow we move onto actual concepts and information. Here is where we got our Dot-to-Dot, and our word search!

F is for Frog

For Valentines Day we started work on our foam project – doily heart cards. Stickers, ribbon and foam shapes… how can anyone be unhappy with those items at their disposal??

Zander and his heart

I have no new sewing projects to report on sadly, everything is still in design stage and with debts to repay and a move in the spring we HAVE TO be up to date on ALL utilities for (and have other monies) Ken is working harder than ever to bring in the contracts. So if anyone needs a website designed… programming work done… he is TERRIFIC (and I am not just saying that… he really does know his stuff and has been doing it since he was a child!). But that does mean our time together is super limited (thus the very late night last night – so we could have some quality together time we REALLY needed).

I am not sure how the rest of the week is going to play out. I know that we need to get Zander’s glasses ordered and Ken and I have to get out without the boys to pick up their birthday presents (that is something I want done THIS week… with Ken’s folks coming next week and our weekend already having activities planned I want to have the time to clean before they get here). But nothing is set in stone. It is also time to do portraits of the boys for their birthdays. And birthday cupcakes on the 3rd and 5th. I still find it hard to believe that tomorrow Emanuel will be FIVE! Where has the time gone???

A late night tonight with the kids as we had to wait for Ken to finish something work wise before he headed off to the grocery store to get what we needed for dinner but my evening is finally free to work on the stuff left to finish for the boys. Sometime in the near future I also need to sort through and post on Kijiji my maternity clothes. Not worth keeping them really. But here it is the 2nd of February and I am posting again. A good start to the month!

Big sister story time!