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Lucy is 3 – Plus 2 Carnivals and Soccer

28 Oct 2012

So many photos. I’m sorry but I’m just going to dump them in a virtual pile.
There is no way to do captions like this, but if you have a question, ask it in the comment section and I’ll reply.

ps –
Oscar learned to play Happy Birthday on the piano. Here is an early recording:

Lucy at Laurel Hill

22 Aug 2012


One word: YAY!

Today was Lucy’s first day at Laurel Hill. It went really well. Honestly, we didn’t have any doubts. Well, maybe, one, about how we chose to send her for afternoons (1 to 4, M-F) and what will happen to her nap. Today the nap happened in the car on the way home, which was fine. But I need to back up!

I’d forgotten about how many little rituals and details that come with Laurel Hill, and how Lucy doesn’t know any of it yet. How potentially overwhelming! For example, where to put your stuff, when to go where, where you can / can’t go, whether you need shoes, or need to remove you shoes (dome/playhouse). “Group meeting time” will come to mean something to Lucy, but today I think it all whizzed by in a flash.

She met Kaile (pronounced Ki-lee), who is sort of like her homeroom teacher. Her cubby is in Yellow room, and Kaile is the yellow room teacher in the afternoons. But she also got to meet Sally, Inga (♥), Ann, Maria, Collette, etc! They are all Sooooo nice. Off the charts nice. Like, nicer than I could ever be on my best day. It’s good to be a kid at Laurel Hill.

I was wondering how the first little bit of playtime would go, and what Lucy would do. There is a lot of choice. So much to discover. I don’t know if it was fate that caught her eye, or if she searched them out, but just as I was re-hanging a fallen jacket, Lucy shouts out, and hold up her arms in display: Scissors!!!

She has been proclaiming all summer that she would “use scissors at Laurel Hill”. A mantra that she made up for herself? I’ve enforced a no-scissors rule at home, but we all encouraged the scissors plan for Laurel Hill. It was Fun to see her jam over to the scissors table, and start practicing. She owned it for a good 15 minutes.


(Photo taking isn’t really encouraged, so I wasn’t allowed to go into full paparazzi mode. My shots suffer a bit from being on the DL)

What else. She played with some farm toys, she used the potties, she played in the sand, we read books. She really liked Yellow room’s playhouse. They have a play kitchen, dolls, dress-up, and a great ladder to more space up high. Lucy put on a cape. A sassy little girl told her That’s Not how you wear it. Lucy’s eyes got wide. My eyes got wide. I didn’t know what to say. I think I ended up saying, “That wasn’t a very nice thing to say”. The moment passed. Lucy made no effort to adjust the cape.

At a certain point my job was to work in the kitchen. I leaned in to Lucy’s ear as she was playing and I said, “I gotta leave for a bit”. She kept playing.
Ta-da!

At the end of the day Lucy was tired. She yawned really big at group meeting time. But no melt downs, and she even VOLUNTEERED, to Kaile, to sing a song. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (I suppose that’s the one that’s in her wheelhouse.) We were all sitting on the rug together. I mean, it wasn’t a case of ‘who knows twinkle twinkle’, – it was Lucy saying, “I can sing a song”, and Kaile saying, what song would you like to sing? I was super proud.

More photos after the jump…
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Oh Man we had a good weekend!

20 Mar 2011

Mark and I got to drop off the kids at my parents house early Saturday!
I got to clean the living room (Ha ha, but its so nice to do it with out kids in the way!!!).
Then we had drinks.
I felt like this:

Then we took a cab down to Ft. Mason for an auction/fundraiser for our pre-school, Laurel Hill. The theme was “Streets of San Francisco”. The tables were topped with street signs almost exactly how we did it at our wedding. It was a flashback!
We were the lucky “winners” of a couple key prizes, but more importantly, we got to see all the parents and teachers that I hadn’t seen in a year. It was so fun! Everyone wanted to know how Oscar liked Clarendon, and when Lucy would be enrolling. I told them not soon enough! (fall 2012)
Here’s me with Maria, the director, and three beloved teachers, Liz, Sally and Kaile.

It was a dark stormy night, but Cole picked us up and brought us back (you know C&K live next door?), where we had a beautiful Cake from Sweet Kiera, and watched SNL.

We got to SLEEP IN until 10:30. I stretched it until eleven! We made a big breakfast and read the newspaper. I got to open the kitchen windows that I normally can’t because Lucy would crawl out and fall to to her doom.
Nanu and Chief delivered the kids. Mark took Oscar out to ride bikes in the park. Lucy, Madie and I chilled over at C&K’s – Kiera made us Corned Beef Rubens on Acme Rye with sauerkraut!

I need a caption for this photo:

Hope you had a good weekend too! xoxo