tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276169242024-03-13T19:44:24.905-05:00Three Peas in a PodThree men and a little lady. Yes, the little lady is supposed to be me.Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.comBlogger743125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-41636244255116840612016-05-24T15:57:00.001-05:002016-05-24T15:57:19.733-05:00End-of-school-year awards and recognitions<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
Can I just say that I'm a few billion percent proud of these boys?</div>
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Please indulge me. It's the end of the school year, the season for award and recognition. So this proud mother is going to capture some of the awards, recognitions, and all-around good things happening for William and Andrew this spring. </div>
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William received the award for the top reader in the entire fourth grade at his recent fourth grade graduation. This is the kid who also rereads parts of his favorite books on a regular basis, and yet he still managed to amass the most Accelerated Reader points in the grade (of approximately 140 kids). I love that he loves to read. Love love love it.</div>
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They also announced that he qualified for the Duke University TIP (Talent Identification Program) for gifted kids, which surprised me a little bit since I didn't know the school even was aware of that. </div>
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But what <i>really</i> surprised us was William's perfect attendance record for fourth grade. David and I looked at each other with a "Whaaaaa?" expression. "That can't be right," David said dubiously. But when we reflected back, we realized that it was Andrew who was sick a lot this year. I guess we were conflating that and last year's pneumonia. </div>
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At any rate, I may have cheered and hollered a little--okay, a lot--when they were announcing his name and awards. He works hard, and I'm glad to see him get some recognition for it. </div>
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I'm also proud of him for his dedication to the Blair Children's Chorus. Some parents would have to fight or bribe or at the very least cajole their kid into attending a choir rehearsal every week. And William's not just attending one rehearsal per week but two. William happily trots off to both church choir rehearsal and Blair rehearsal every single week--along with handbells practice and piano lessons--with no complaints. (Regular snacks are helpful, however.)</div>
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Photo of William and his proud mama at the chorus' recent spring concert:</div>
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Then there's Andrew. This sweet little guy is doing second-grade level math as a kindergartener. Not too shabby, I'd say. He catches on to concepts so quickly that it sometimes takes me off guard. </div>
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We call him our little engineer because he likes to tinker with things, experimenting to see what works and what doesn't. He's always so pleased with his final results, and you can't help but be pleased along with him. Check him out with the birdhouse that he made at the Bellevue Community Picnic last weekend: </div>
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Andrew also carries around these little pencil top erasers that are shaped like kitties. He calls one Blueberry, and the other one is Leaf. He's built them little houses--he calls them "lairs"--out of cardboard boxes and sheets of paper that he's cut and taped together. They are hilarious and makeshift and absolutely wonderful. I hope he never gets tired of creating things to make himself happy. </div>
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Andrew's reading far better than we realized, too. He adores the "Pete the Cat" series of books, which he can read with no help. He can tear through books like "If You Give a Pig a Pancake" too. Truthfully, I think he could read even harder books if he wanted to. </div>
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Here's a photo of David and me with Andrew at his class kindergarten awards day last week. </div>
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He received the Skor Award (complete with Skor candy bar) for Being a Star Athlete with a Winning Attitude. His teacher wanted to recognize him for being the Fastest Boy in Kindergarten, since he's so proud of winning the kindergarten boys' sprint race back in the fall. </div>
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Yes, David and I were both wearing blue checked shirts. Great minds think alike, yo.</div>
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And here's the fourth grade graduate, shortly after the graduation service ended. </div>
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I'm still finding it a little hard to believe that William is finished with elementary school. I mean, that's crazytown. Wasn't he just finishing kindergarten himself? And now middle school is on the horizon. But I won't think about that now. I'll think about that tomorrow.</div>
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<br />Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-56908761312500840782016-05-06T08:39:00.001-05:002016-05-06T08:39:28.084-05:00One decade<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
It's freaking me out a little bit, but I have been the mother of a person who is AN ENTIRE DECADE OLD for two weeks now. That's right. William turned ten years old two weeks ago. </div>
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MY BABY IS TEN.</div>
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Which means there's another big piece of news. This blog that you're reading--the story of our lives--is now ten years old, too. My <a href="http://three-peas-in-a-pod.blogspot.com/2006/05/welcome-to-our-new-reality.html" target="_blank">very first post</a> that launched this blog was dated May 6, 2006. I had no idea what I was doing, either. I emailed a couple of friends who had blogs, asked them a few questions, and then got online and just...well, started writing. (That's what you do when you're a professional writer. You don't dither around. You just start typing and figure that you can come back and pretty things up later.)</div>
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And here we are, a decade later.</div>
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I sometimes marvel at my ten-year-old son. He's about as tall as my chin. He's wearing a size 5 shoe. He continues reading his way through countless books, including J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Two Towers." He can play "Fur Elise" and "The Entertainer" on the piano--okay, and the "Star Wars" theme, too. He can ride a bike, swim the length of the pool, play soccer, write essays, do a load of laundry, and all sorts of other things. He'll start middle school in just a few more months.</div>
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Ten years ago, however, I was looking at my two-week-old baby and thinking, "Oh my God, I love him so much. But what have we done?" David and I were sleep-deprived, still a little in shock. I was post-partum and sometimes a little hysterical from it all. I adored my new baby boy, but I didn't really know what I was doing, and it seemed like I was often just improvising as I went along. It did get easier when William started sleeping through the night. I felt better, steadier, when I was finally able to get more sleep, too. Even if I didn't always know exactly what I was doing, I didn't feel as desperate from the lack of sleep. </div>
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Fortunately, it all turned out okay. Not that I haven't made mistakes along the way, but overall, so far, so good. </div>
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Here are a few photos from the birthday boy's birthday dinner!</div>
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Notice that William has a big old grin AND a few smears of barbecue sauce on his face. He asked for his own ribs from Jim 'n' Nick's for his birthday dinner. He's definitely his daddy's boy, that's for sure!</div>
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This precious boy is now six years old! He turned six on Wednesday, February 24, a chilly morning that seemed appropriate, given that he was born on a cloudy chilly day with snowflakes in the air. <br />
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Yeah, I made him stand outside without his coat on before school so I could take his picture. I'm that kind of mom. Fortunately, no extremities were lost as a result of the cold.</div>
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But seriously, we had an epic snowfall last month. It started snowing in the wee hours of a Friday morning, and it snowed and snowed and snowed. We got about nine inches, all told, which is very unusual for Nashville. </div>
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It was beautiful. In fact, I felt almost giddy. Sometimes, we'll get a couple of inches of snow, just enough that it makes things pretty for a few hours. And then it starts to get all messed up. And I feel sort of miserly about it, like "Don't walk in my front yard because you'll use up all the snow and it'll never look pretty again!" With this snowfall, it just kept snowing. We tramped around in our yard, and a couple of hours later, you couldn't even tell. </div>
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And the sledding was fabulous. We took the boys to two different areas of the neighborhood for different sledding experiences. First they hit the hill behind a neighbor's house. A short steep hill that gives a quick fast ride, but not a scary one. You rarely see the big kids or adults sliding here, but it's still fun. </div>
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The best part of this particular snow was that it lasted for a couple of days, in all its glory, and then it got washed away by rain. And the boys only missed a couple of days of school altogether. (Later, they missed three days for a piddling couple of inches that disappeared very quickly, which is far more typical here.)</div>
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<br />Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-1201679428454940612016-01-02T15:09:00.001-06:002016-01-02T15:09:17.929-06:00Here We Go, 2016!Happy New Year!<br />
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And now we embark upon the traditional time of year where I can't ever get the date right. I'll be writing and saying 2015 for at least the next 30 days or so.<br />
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But at least it finally feels like winter. It felt like spring here for what seemed like weeks. It was over 70 degrees on Christmas Eve. I had to scrap the boys' cute Christmas pullovers and pull random shirts out of the closet.<br />
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We even took advantage of the warm temps and went for a run/bike ride/walk on Christmas Eve morning, in fact. Notice the short sleeves. </div>
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It was bizarre. But beyond that, the recent spate of weird warm winter was also a little scary. We had some terrible thunderstorms and at least one night of tornado warnings. I don't panic easily, but when the tornado sirens near your house are going off and the radar shows spiraling winds a few miles to the west, you start to get a little anxious.</div>
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We did wind up having a lovely warm Christmas, though. The boys gamely wore their matching Christmas pajamas (thank you, Hanna Andersson) so I could have nice pictures of them together. And everyone loved their gifts and no one was sick. </div>
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He actually objected when I began to bag up the leaves!<br />
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I would also be remiss in not highlighting the fact that David and I ran the Boulevard Bolt on Thanksgiving morning this year. It was David's first time to run the Bolt in a number of years, and it was my first time since the year that I ran it when it was seventeen degrees at race time. (I will never get tired of mentioning that.)<br />
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William has been busy, too, just in case you were starting to get nervous. He sang in his first big concert as a member of the Blair Children's Chorus at Vanderbilt. He wore his first tux (well, tux sans jacket) and he was most pleased with that.<br />
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Why, yes, he is available for proms and weddings. (He sang beautifully, too, and he definitely earned that plate stacked with treats.)<br />
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And finally but most importantly, we recently lost my last living grandparent. My grandfather Bill Larson died a couple of weeks ago. He was two days shy of his 98th birthday. We will definitely miss him, but we also know that he had a good long life, and he was surrounded by family even at the end.<br />
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We held a visitation and a small graveside service in Vicksburg, MS, where he is buried. and then we had a memorial service here in Nashville earlier this week. I got this shot of the extended family after the graveside service:<br />
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It is strange to think that Grandaddy Bill won't be around any longer, but I think he's probably overjoyed to be in heaven with Mama Lou again!Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-60505714406962332432015-10-29T17:07:00.000-05:002015-10-29T17:07:20.082-05:00The Fastest Boy in Kindergarten<br />
God made Andrew for a purpose. He also made him fast.<br />
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Say "hello" to the fastest boy in kindergarten, folks!<br />
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As part of the annual Hound Dog Run event, the school holds a sprint race for each grade. The fastest boy from each class competes against the fastest boys from the other classes in the same grade. Same for the girls. Andrew won a preliminary race so he got to compete for his class in the kindergarten boy sprint race last week.<br />
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He was sooooo proud to be the fastest boy from his class. He was also pretty confident in his ability to win the whole race, too, and become the fastest boy in kindergarten. Well, we've always known that Andrew was fast, but we also didn't want him to think that he was just going to win the race. So, during the week prior to the event, we all talked up the value of doing your best, running hard and finishing strong, and being happy for the winner.<br />
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"Andrew, all that matters is that you do your best," I would say in an encouraging voice.<br />
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William would then pick up the conversational ball and talk up the importance of just getting out there and giving it your all and not worrying about whether you win or lose.<br />
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David talked about the importance of running hard all the way through the finish line.<br />
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"And no matter who wins, you're already a winner because you won your class race! And that's so cool! You'll always be the fastest boy in your kindergarten class!" I would say cheerfully. "So you can be super excited for whoever wins!"<br />
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"Won't it be so cool when I win the kindergarten boy sprint race?"<br />
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No lack of confidence in this one, eh? Um, the power of positive thinking? Sure, okay.<br />
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The morning of the race, Andrew made sure to put on his favorite sneakers "because I'm fast in them." And he lined up at the starting line with his gaze fixed on the finish line.<br />
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The coach blew the whistle, while my dad and I held up our iPhones to video the race (you can hear me screeching Andrew's name in the background near the end). They were off! Andrew was not in first place right off the bat...but he pumped those legs, surged past the leader and won.<br />
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He. won. Just like he said he was going to.<br />
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I couldn't believe it. I mean, I could believe it. See my earlier statement that we knew he was fast. But he won! He actually came from behind a little bit and won the race!<br />
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Afterward, he was very pleased, but totally not surprised. Hadn't he told us that he was going to win? We were the ones lecturing him about doing his best (check), finishing strong (check) and being glad for the winner (CHECK CHECK CHECK). He was just doing all those things.<br />
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That's right. Andrew started KINDERGARTEN today! He's been excited about it for weeks--he would wake up in the morning and put on his backpack before he walked out of his room. Today, the big day had finally arrived. We had everything ready to go last night, so all he had to do this morning was get up, get dressed, eat breakfast and get his picture made a few hundred times.<br />
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His report when he tumbled off the bus? "Mommy, it was AWESOME!"<br />
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Seriously, this day could have been such a mess, and yet, somehow it went so incredibly smoothly that I'm pinching myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. We are not people who have easy-peasy smooth mornings as a general rule. We are usually running around with our hair on fire, with me barking out orders left and right and people losing shoes that they just had a second ago.<br />
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Yet, everyone got up on time, got dressed, didn't spill breakfast all over their new clothes, and didn't leave anything important behind. Both boys smiled for the camera and didn't pitch a fit. We got to school early. Not even just on time--EARLY. Crazytown. I know. Here, seriously, pinch me. I'm still not convinced.<br />
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We took William to his new fourth-grade classroom first. On the way, he saw the librarian and told her that he's reading the first book in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and she gave him a high five. Then we pushed our way through the crowded hallways all the way to the very back of the school to find his classroom, which seemed so grown-up, somehow. The big desks, the smart board, the computers at the back of the room. I mean, I guess by fourth grade, you're expected to do some serious learning. As he sat down at his new desk, it really hit me that he's one of the big kids in the school now. Because I'm a nervous nelly, I reminded him one last time to make sure that Andrew was on the school bus for the ride home. Trooper that he is, William reassured me (for the one hundredth time) that he would.<br />
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By contrast to the Serious Fourth Grade Classroom, Andrew's kindergarten classroom has a giant tent set up around the reading center, and it's bursting to the seams with learning games. He was delighted by the number line on his new desk and perhaps even more delighted by the special first-day-of-school snack of Lucky Charms that his teacher provided. He was so ready to dive right in. He found a couple of his new buddies on the mat and joined them, and you could see that he had already switched over into "I'm at school now" mode. I went over and gave him a hug and kiss goodbye, and he was happy to oblige, but then he joined his classmates again and that was it. I've always joked about how William was all smiles and "see you later, Mom!" on the first day of kindergarten, and well, Andrew was pretty much the same way. No tears, no hesitating, no problem.<br />
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Edited to add: Andrew announced tonight, "I'm now an official infinity percent kindergartner!" Yes, sweet boy, you are.Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-88883858485465141692015-05-09T09:26:00.000-05:002015-05-09T09:26:02.793-05:00Nine is definitely fineMy mom captured this magical shot of William celebrating his ninth birthday with his family:<br />
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I meant to post the photo right away on this blog, but I'm guessing none of you are too surprised that it took me this long. :) We had piano recitals, choir programs, soccer game, meetings, and other stuff going on. Per usual for this time of year.<br />
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<a href="http://styleblueprint.com/nashville/everyday/surviving-may-the-end-of-the-school-year/" target="_blank">Style Blueprint recently ran a brilliant column about the horrorshow that May can be</a>, and my only addition to the writer's otherwise spot-on words is this: April is just about as insane as May. Actually more so for our family, because you have to add in Easter, our church retreat at Camp NaCoMe, and William's birthday. Now that we are into the second week of May, things are finally, <i>finally</i> starting to settle down a little bit. Of course, I have come down with a cold because that's how I roll. Run run run at breakneck speed to get everything down, then immediately succumb to the latest virus wafting through the air with the pollen. When I was in high school and college, I often got sick at the end of the semester, after everything was done. It was my body's way of saying "You're done. Yes, you are."<br />
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We woke up to a beautiful blue sky this morning. We definitely don't take those for granted after our long winter! Hope you had a marvelous day.Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-83437111085179233112015-03-30T17:21:00.001-05:002015-03-30T17:23:13.606-05:00Five, finally!Well, I feel bad. It's been more than a month since Andrew turned five, and I'm just now getting around to posting about it.<br />
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In my defense, we had weeks of ice, snow, pneumonia, and more ice and snow. Snow drifts and ice patches on the driveway. There were days and days of bad weather, days and days of fever, stomach bugs, antibiotics, sleet, trips to the doctor and to the children's hospital, and other general unpleasantness. Then there was rain. Lots of rain. Clouds, clouds, darkness, rain. Then we had spring breaks.<br />
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Then there was the day I dragged the (sick) boys to Publix and told them they could pick out anything they wanted to eat--because I just wanted them to eat something, anything. Andrew spied the bakery counter and eagerly picked out doughnuts with chocolate frosting and sprinkles after first peering at me skeptically because he thought I'd lost my tiny little mind. Which maybe I had. But I bought the doughnuts for both boys. When we got home, I ripped open the bag and tried to hand them to the boys. They both sighed and said no, thanks, they really weren't hungry and didn't feel like eating. My sons. Did. Not. Want. To. Eat. Doughnuts. Did I mention the chocolate frosting and sprinkles? I was looking around frantically for the four horsemen of the apocalypse.They turned down doughnuts. That's how sick they were, one of those dark late February days.<br />
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William attended one-half day of school in three weeks.<br />
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If this all sounds very stream-of-conscious, that's pretty much the way that the last two weeks of February and most of March have felt. It's been a long season, let's just put it that way.<br />
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So! Andrew turned five years old right in the midst of all this. He was five on February 24, and he couldn't be more delighted about it.<br />
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I can't quite believe it myself. Five! It seems like just the other day that William was five. We got our last book in the mail in February from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. I got the info about registering him for kindergarten, too. And he qualified for the school district's gifted program. This is happening. Andrew is five, and there's no turning back.<br />
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For his birthday, he asked for a little toy bird that plays music. He named this little green songbird Pear, and it's his new best friend. He used some of his birthday money to buy a companion for Pear--a little blue bird that he immediately named Blueberry. David and I had never even heard of these little toys, but Andrew knew all about them and knew that's what he wanted. And sure enough, he plays with them all the time. I think I was like that about my Strawberry Shortcake dolls at about the same age.<br />
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Sadly, we had to cancel his birthday party a few days later because he woke up with a high fever on the morning of his party. He had been looking forward to it for days and days, and I felt awful about cancelling. But what could we do? You can't take a child with a 103 fever to a birthday party and expose everyone else to what we eventually determined to be walking pneumonia. He and William were still recovering the next weekend, so we didn't wind up rescheduling. I am still feeling guilty about this. I wish we could have found a way to have the party, but it was just not going to work out. Ack. Like I said, I still feel bad about this. Five is such a great age...and a great age for birthday parties, too. Ack ack ack.<br />
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So a belated happy birthday to sweet Andrew! You're five and fabulous! And you have an exciting year ahead of you.Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-54341097391145365682015-02-19T11:03:00.001-06:002015-02-19T11:04:17.037-06:00Whoooooosh!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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My contribution to this list would have to be, "Is my child the only one who chews on all the sleeves of his shirts?"<br />
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Except, well, I know that I'm not. Who knew that this was a common childhood thing for lots of kids? I didn't know until the Internet because I never did this as a kid, and David says he didn't, either.<br />
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William used to chew on the neckline of his shirts. Thankfully, he stopped. Eventually. But now Andrew has started chewing the sleeves AND the necklines of all his shirts and sweaters. It is driving me bananas. He KNOWS that this drives me crazy and that he's not supposed to do it, but he does it anyway. And somehow, the clammy damp slobbery fabric flapping around his wrists (and neck) DOESN'T EVEN BOTHER HIM.<br />
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Gah. I'm having the vapors, just typing it out. Yuck yuck yuck.<br />
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No, Andrew doesn't have any sensory or anxiety issues. In fact, he's pretty well adjusted, and he supposedly doesn't exhibit any behavioral issues in school. He is able to focus very well on projects for long periods of time, too. He just....likes to chew on his clothes.<br />
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Several people have suggested that I buy what's essentially a teething necklace for him. Another friend suggested a bracelet. Many of these products are marketed towards children with sensory disorders or other developmental issues; a brand that I've heard a lot about is Chewelry, although I'm sure there are other, cheaper, products out there that would work just as well. I'm about ready to do anything to get him to stop gnawing on the sleeves of that precious striped Hanna Andersson sweater that I love so much and hate to see being ruined. But I'm not even sure I could convince him to 1) wear a necklace or bracelet and 2) chew on said necklace or bracelet instead of the shirt!<br />
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He's my own personal version of Chewy Luis (<a href="http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28015683" target="_blank">Luis Suarez, the Uruguyan soccer player who can't seem to resist biting things....and, er, people</a>). That's my kid: Chewy Drew. Thank goodness that he's only chomping away on his own clothes, though, and not other people and their clothes.<br />
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Someone else, wisely, said to me, "This, too, shall pass." And of course, I know this from personal experience, as William did stop. I just wish I could get Andrew to stop RIGHT NOW. Perhaps I need some sort of anti-anxiety device myself....<br />
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This was taken at the Dickens of a Christmas festival in Franklin. It was probably the best picture I took all day. I may have to make some Christmas cards after all...Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-9060841738834125162014-12-17T15:05:00.002-06:002014-12-17T15:05:59.712-06:00We are festive!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
I got the obligatory visit-to-see-Santa out of the way early this holiday season, which was a good thing because Thanksgiving was late, and I feel like we're trying to jam-pack everything into a much smaller window of time. Probably because we are. Even though I've deliberately tried to curate our obligatory holiday cheer into manageable chunks, it still takes time to be festive, you know. </div>
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William asked Santa for a Disney Infinity video game thing. Andrew asked for--and I quote--"surprises." When asked about his response later, he said that he'd just like some surprises that he's never gotten before. Done and done. God, I love him. Thank you, my dear younger son, for making this holiday easy on your weary old mom and dad. This means we can get him anything, and it will satisfy his criteria. </div>
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What other holiday frivolity have we indulged in thus far, you might ask? Well, let's see. Mom, Diane and I took the boys to Franklin for the Dickens of a Christmas festival last Saturday. Very fun. Very crowded, but very fun. William and Andrew sampled pickles, crawled on Civil War cannons, listened to handbells, and were, yes, festive. I took Andrew to the Walk Through Bethlehem event at Woodmont Christian Church on Sunday afternoon. And we decorated a gingerbread house a couple of weeks ago. We just need to make some cookies now. Cookies TBD. </div>
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<br />Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-86492713476229653142014-11-18T21:21:00.002-06:002014-11-18T21:24:49.820-06:00Cure for a Book Hangover, Kid EditionA few weeks ago, William read the last page of the final book in <a href="http://brandonmull.com/site/fablehaven-books" target="_blank">Brandon Mull's Fablehaven series</a>. He contemplated the back cover of the book and sighed a deep, shuddery, eight-year-old-in-an-existential-crisis sigh. It was finished.<br />
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It's a phenomenon well known to intense readers. He had become deeply immersed in the series of fantasy books, recommended by my friend Erica, whose own son had enjoyed them, and finishing them gave him that sense of melancholy that hangs over us when we grudgingly finish reading a terrific book. Someone referred to it as "a book hangover," which I think is very apt.<br />
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But what to read next?<br />
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William finished the Harry Potter series over the summer and then tackled the first few books in Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Little House on the Prairie series. He also read Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series and Heroes of Olympus series. He loved all of those. But he keeps putting the first Fablehaven book on my nightstand and imploring me to read it so he'll have someone to discuss it with. So that should tell you how much he enjoyed Fablehaven--he wants to hold a book club meeting with his mom.<br />
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I wanted to find him something awesome to read. Something that would lessen the book hangover. But I wasn't sure what to recommend at that point. He mentioned wanting to start reading J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Ring series, but David and I both remembered struggling with those books when we were young. (Heck, I struggled with them when I read them as an adult. And I'd already read books like The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass and The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.) So we suggested that perhaps he might want to wait on those for another couple of years. But in the meantime, what could he turn to?<br />
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I turned to my second favorite source of info after Dr. Google: The Facebook. "Help!" I wrote in a desperate post to my Facebook friends and their friends and the friends of their friends. "I neeeeeeeeed book recommendations for William."<br />
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And oh boy, did they deliver!<br />
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What the Facebook peeps (and their kids) suggested:<br />
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<li>The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis</li>
<li>Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events</li>
<li>Books by Andrew Peterson (example: On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (The Wingfeather Saga)</li>
<li>The Mysterious Benedict Society series of books by Trenton Lee Stewart</li>
<li>Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs</li>
<li>Redwall series by Brian Jacques and Gary Chalk</li>
<li>Children of the Red King series by Jenny Nimmo</li>
<li>39 Clues series by Rick Riordan</li>
<li>The Sisters Grimm series by by Michael Buckley and Peter Ferguson</li>
<li>The Artemis Fowl books by Eoin Colfer</li>
<li>Half-Moon Investigations by Eoin Colfer</li>
<li>The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series by Maryrose Wood and Jon Klassen</li>
<li>Amelia Peabody mysteries by Elizabeth Peters</li>
<li>The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper</li>
<li>The Unwanteds series by Lisa McMann</li>
<li>Wings of Fire series by Tui T. Sutherland</li>
<li>Keys to the Kingdom books by Garth Nix</li>
<li>Gregor The Overlander and the other Underland Chronicles books by Suzanne Collins</li>
<li>Peter and the Monsters books by Darren Pillsbury</li>
<li>Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage and Mark Zug</li>
<li>Chronicles of Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander</li>
<li>The Expeditioners and the Treasure of Drowned Man's Canyon by S. S. Taylor and Katherine Roy</li>
<li>The Wildwood Chronicles by Colin Meloy</li>
<li>The Apothecary by Maile Meloy</li>
<li>The Pendragon books by D.J. MacHale</li>
<li>The Three Investigators books by Robert Arthur</li>
<li>Books by Nancy Farmer (example: Sea of Trolls Trilogy)</li>
<li>Books by Madeleine L'Engle (example: A Wrinkle in Time)</li>
<li>Warriors series by Erin Hunter</li>
<li>Anne of Green Gables books by L.M. Montgomery</li>
<li>The Inheritance Cycle books by Christopher Paolini</li>
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As a book nerd, this list makes my heart sing. A long list of books to try! Even if William doesn't respond to some of them, others will surely appeal to him. If your child is looking for new reading material, you might also find some good candidates from this list.<br />
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Got any other recommendations? I'd love to add more books to this list. so please let me know.<br />
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No. Make that, it was a dark and blustery night.</div>
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Oh, and it was cold too. Teeth-rattlingly cold. And blustery. Did I mention the blustery part?</div>
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But the Scary Chef and the Ninja would not be deterred. Neither wind nor cold nor dark of night would keep from making their self-appointed trick-of-treating rounds.</div>
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Not only that, but William and Andrew and Sammy trick-or-treated for more than an hour and a half during this rather extreme weather situation. Along with hundreds of other kids, of course, their parents, Chewbacca and a host of Darth Vaders, Princess Leias, and Elsas from "Frozen." Bruce and I accompanied them, and we were pretty amazed by how fast our kids could run when motivated by candy. I'm wondering if perhaps we should enter them in the Boston Marathon since they are so good at sprinting in full costume. </div>
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I praised Andrew for saying "trick or treat" AND "thank you" when he went up to the front doors. I added, "And you were very cute, too." Andrew immediately responded, "You mean scary." And I nodded solemnly, "Yes of course." </div>
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All in all, we had a lovely Halloween again this year. Even if we lost a few things along the trick-or-treat route, everyone seemed to have fun, and no one got frostbite. I didn't get a good picture of me wearing my giant black-and-purple tutu, which was the focal part of my 40-year-old princess get-up, but that's okay. I was able to drown my sorrow in Twix bars, and really, can you ask for more than that?<br />
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Traveling without the boys was the weirdest thing. I only had to carry my own stuff. I only went to the restroom if I had to actually go to the restroom myself. There were no interruptions at mealtime or showertime or any other time. I never had to hunch over my plate to keep small hands from snatching any of my food. I was able to decide to take in a yoga class or go for a run or head down to a nearby bar for happy hour without making any other arrangements. I just went! And when I sat down to work on my laptop while David was attending a session, I never had to get up and wipe someone's tushy or fetch him a granola bar or find someone's missing shoe or referee an argument. I just...got work done. It was a little disconcerting, actually. </div>
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Of course, we did miss the boys. We wondered what they would have thought about dipping their toes in the icy-cold Pacific.</div>
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It was a really nice trip. But as always, we were glad to get home. And glad to hug and kiss Andrew and William and tell them all about our trip. As we predicted, Andrew was interested in hearing more about how we rode on a train and a trolley, while William was interested in the food. Love my boys.</div>
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At Cheekwood with Andrew a week or so ago. Love taking him there. We often take a picnic lunch at eat it by the ponds, and then I let him play Julie the Cruise Director and lead me all over the place. </div>
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For example, he took me on a tour of the scarecrows. It wouldn't be autumn in Nashville without a visit to see the scarecrows at Cheekwood, after all.<br />
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Oh, and you know how I mentioned that the boys are both playing soccer? Guess who scored his first goal this past Saturday? This guy!</div>
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And it was even on purpose! First, I was in total disbelief, and then I was so excited that I was literally jumping up and down. A very red letter day for Andrew and his dear old unathletic mom who's never scored a goal in her entire life. </div>
<br />Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-77760939695727049502014-10-08T11:12:00.000-05:002014-10-08T11:12:01.028-05:00Early October UpdateHow is it that I have gotten so woefully behind on this blog? Ack. Well, I did write a nice little post featuring William and Andrew on my other blog a month or so ago, if you want to go check that out sometime: <a href="http://jenniferlarsonwrites.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/the-joy-of-small-stuff/" target="_blank">The Joy of Small Stuff</a><br />
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What can I tell you? We've been busy this fall, per usual. Both kids are playing soccer, and William is busy with a blue streak of other activities, namely piano lessons, church choir, Scouts, and tennis lessons. Andrew gets to tag along to many of those. It can be exhausting sometimes, but they're the kind of kids who thrive on Doing Stuff.<br />
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William started the third grade, which is utterly amazing to me, given that I remember very clearly being in third grade myself. He is reading up an absolute storm. He finished the entire Harry Potter series this summer, read the first few Little House on the Prairie books, and now he's happily reading his way through a series called Fablehaven. He's my little bookworm. Er, or my not-so-little-anymore bookworm. I love love love that he's become such an enthusiastic reader.<br />
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Andrew started his....get ready....last year of preschool this fall. Gulp. I know! As one of my friends remarked in disbelief, "But he's your BABY." I KNOW. It is utterly astonishing to me, too. He loves his class, loves his new friends, loves his teachers, and is having a ball. His classroom has a bulletin board with a calendar, and a weather chart, and other information, and Andrew is recreating all those things on his own bedroom wall, next to his beloved world map. He is also making sign-in lists for the entire house, since he signs in each morning when he gets to his classroom. So don't be surprised if you come to our house and see purple pieces of paper taped all over the place. Just sign your name, right underneath where Andrew has signed his own name. It's very important to him. He's so earnest about it, and it's so, so adorable.<br />
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It's easy to not notice incremental change, but then sometimes I look at them carefully and really notice them. And I think, "Wow, they really are getting so big!" I recently cleaned out a bunch of old clothes from Andrew's room to sell in a consignment sale, and he's already wearing clothes that William wore in kindergarten. It doesn't really seem like that long ago that William was in kindergarten, and yet....<br />
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Hope you are all having a good October! I adore autumn and Halloween and so do the boys. I'll try to get some good autumnal photos to post soon.<br />
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<br />Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-17955170260488962442014-07-31T21:00:00.002-05:002014-07-31T21:01:01.433-05:0040 CandlesSo this happened a few days ago:<br />
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Yep, I turned 29 again!<br />
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(Sheesh. You made the old lady cry. Are you happy now?)<br />
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As those of you who have seen me at all recently know, I kvetched and moaned for the better part of the month of July about turning 29 plus 11.<br />
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David took me out to dinner at a lovely local restaurant on the night before the Big Day, and at one point during the meal, I said, rather dramatically, "This is the last night of my youth!"<br />
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David calmly took another bite of his grilled catfish and said dryly, "And tomorrow morning, you're going to wake up, and you're going to be... <i>exactly the same</i>."<br />
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Yup. I was. I am. And my parents , especially my dad, took great delight in honoring the grand occasion. Check out the cane and the tiara that I'm wearing in the photo above. What you can't see in the photo, however, are all the "I'm 40!" and "Happy 40th Birthday" decorations and the giant massive bunch of helium-filled black balloons that filled my front hall. Mom and Dad had a lot of fun at Party City, clearly.<br />
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At any rate, here I am. A former coworker of mine posted a happy birthday message on my Facebook page and asked if I remembered the old show "thirtysomething" and how it was always about drama and how messed up people's lives were? "Now you're past all that!" James wrote cheerfully. (He's over 40 himself, so he can say these things.)<br />
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It's all a state of mind. Well, mostly. But I really can't blame 40 for the gray hairs I'm starting to get. The blame should and does rest squarely on the shoulders of the Wyckoff Brothers.<br />
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Some background: Twice this year, I managed to land a Groupon for the local Sushi Train restaurant, and we've taken a lunchtime field trip there to spend it. This is a guaranteed big hit. The boys love...I mean LOVE....sushi. Andrew can easily eat a dozen pieces, and William can probably put away twice that amount. They don't do raw, yet, but that's about their only limitation at this point. They also adore the concept of a place where they can pick out the little plates of sushi themselves as they cruise by on the conveyor belt. That's big-time awesome when you're eight or four years old.<br />
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At our most recent trip to Sushi Train, the boys were finally, finally hitting their limit on sushi, and I spotted a bowl of steamed salted edamame on the "train." I quickly grabbed it and began digging into it with gusto.<br />
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Andrew remained unconvinced, but I guess he was trying to be as tactful as a four-year-old can possibly be.<br />"I like my treats to be chocolate," he said.<br />
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Okay, so, yes. It often does get away from me. And it did again this time. Two months have somehow passed since I last posted here. Both boys have gotten taller, eaten a metric ton of food, had haircuts, needed another haircut, performed in school programs and finished second grade (William) and three-year-old preschool (Andrew). </div>
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William also performed in a piano recital (quite admirably, I might note, and he didn't even use any music, unlike every other kid there), and we all attended his Cub Scout Packnic when he was promoted from a Wolf Scout to a Bear Scout. Both kids finished up their soccer seasons. There's been some day camps in there, we've been to the pool and various playgrounds, and last week, we even went to Memphis for the day. </div>
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William has finished reading Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, as well as The Lost Heroes of Olympus series, and now he is deeply immersed in the 39 Clues series. He loves the show "Cosmos," and David has successfully converted him into a Doctor Who fan. He's still taking piano lessons, and he's writing his own piece of music. It's, um, interesting. (However, he knows exactly what he wants to do, and the fact that he understands how to go about doing that actually is impressive.)</div>
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Sometimes their questions make me sit back in my chair and exhale with wonder. This morning, on the way to Westminster, Andrew asked, "So it's nighttime in heaven right now, isn't it?" as if heaven was Australia on the other side of the globe. "Hmm," I said, forgetting to change lanes. "Maybe it is." I don't know where he got that, but I kind of like it. William then chimed in, "It's probably whatever you want it to be." I like that, too. Those moments when suddenly I am challenged to stop thinking linearly are sort of magic. They shimmer there in front of me like a soap bubble, and I think, "I must remember this."</div>
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Jennifer Larsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00884349632612317877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27616924.post-3341586196001445272014-04-22T16:26:00.000-05:002014-04-22T16:26:03.969-05:00Eight is Great!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Check out my big wonderful happy kid!! William is eight today!</div>
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I mean, look how grown up he looks. Eight years old. Somehow eight just seems so much older than seven, doesn't it? I'm not sure why. I remember thinking that when I turned eight back in...oh Lord, do I want to even admit what year that was? </div>
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So it wouldn't be a birthday without an "eeee, look at the new baby!" photo. This is one from when William was 13 days old. Looking back at his earliest photos, he was a little jaundiced there for awhile. But it went away fairly quickly, leaving him looking pink and marvelous. Man, it's almost hard to believe he was very that small. But I was there, so I can say for sure that he was. </div>
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And here's another photo from this morning. I managed to cook a hot breakfast for the boys AND take birthday photos AND still get William to school on time. Booyah! I've learned something in eight years. (And that is...it's much easier to get out the door in the morning when at least one of your kids can pretty much do everything for himself.)</div>
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Little brother wanted in on the act, and it was his idea to hold up eight fingers. Of course, he isn't actually holding up eight fingers in the photo--but William is, so there you go.<br />
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William has requested bacon and eggs and waffles for his birthday dinner, and I figured, hey, that's as good as anything. So we'll break out the breakfast-for-dinner food here in a little while and then eat cake. Bacon and cake. It doesn't get much better than that. </div>
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