October 13, 2012

Pumpkin Patch

Today we went to Mrs. Heather's Pumpkin Patch in Hammond. It's about an hour drive so it was a perfect opportunity for Vivian to get her morning nap. We pulled in and as I saw all the cars in the field, I told Derrick that it was like Disney. It was packed! There were lots of fun activities including face painting, see-saws, a petting zoo, wagons, pumpkin toss, giant hay bails to walk across, zip line, upside down trampolines and of course the pumpkin patch. It was quite a good deal, we only had to pay for Vivian and the $7 entry included a pumpkin. However, there was no where to purchase anything to eat or drink. We stayed only about an hour, Vivian is still a bit young yet to enjoy everything. Next year she should be more aware of everything and we will definitely bring a picnic lunch.

 What a work-out! This may be the perfect pumpkin but boy it's heavy. Errrr.


 Goin' on a Wagon Ride with Daddy.

 See-Sawing with Mommy


 Derrick on the inverted trampoline.
He looks like he's trying to be Chris Angel by levitating.

 Like a kid in a candy shop, Derrick was so happy on the giant trampoline. 
And he looked like a giant jumping on it next to the little kids.

Me on the inverted trampoline.

Happy Fall Everyone! 
Love, The Family
Tomorrow we will spend the day decorating Vivian's pumpkin and watching football. Perfect Sunday!


October 9, 2012

Reading at Her Desk

Vivian LOVES her desk. She has mastered getting on and off the chair, although sometimes she does topple over but she catches herself before hurting herself. Today she grabbed a book and headed over to her desk to read. She is such a little lady!


I got a bonus smile while she was getting down. Don't you just love how she smiles with her whole face! And check out those psychedelic leg warmers.
 

October 8, 2012

Other Florida Adventures

Here's what the rest of our busy road trip looked like.

Vivian got some lovin' from her Great-Grandma Dot.
And Grandma got lovin' from Vivian.

Dyno investigated a dragon-lizard thing in a tank and was confused as to why he couldn't get to it. He just wanted to say Hi, not eat it. 


Vivian enjoyed the freedom of Grandma Nat's backyard while chasing Dyno with his ball. 
Where is Dyno?
 
Sunday, after the run, we went to Church and then back to the beach. 
 Vivian found a ball!

Vivian found a bucket!
She put sand in.....
 

and took sand out.

Vivian found friends.
 

As much as I can't stand the sand and sticky salty water stuck on me for very long, I have missed the smell, sound and joyfulness of the beach. It was nice to be back.

After the beach and a very busy weekend, we drove the 9 hours back home. I think I'm going to sleep all day today. I need to recover!









October 7, 2012

Goal in the Works - 5k

While we are here in Florida, I went ahead and signed up for a 5k. My first competitive run on my way to accomplish 30 competitive miles by the time I'm 30 as well as preparation for the half marathon in February. My mom has also started running so we signed up to do the run together. The run was part of a surfing competition going on at Jacksonville Beach so it was appropriately named the Surf and Sun Run. What a gorgeous morning for a run!



So overall I did decent although I wasn't very happy with my performance. Derrick keeps telling me not to be so hard on myself. I hadn't run in a week and it was a very busy weekend with a bit of wine. But I have to be hard on myself to keep myself in check.
I have never run on a beach before. I enjoyed the fresh salty air however, the beach is at a slight angle so going the first half I had a lot of pressure on my left leg and coming back it was on my right leg. Something I had not considered. I managed to run the first 12 minutes and then took a minute walking break. Then ran another 12 minutes and took a 30 second walking break. Ran 8 minutes and another 30 second walking break. Then ran the rest of the way in. My final time was 39 minutes 23 seconds. Like I said, decent. That's about a 13 minute mile.

 




When I finished I continued running. I circled around and went back to Mom to run the rest of what she had left with her. After all, we were doing the run together. :-)





October 5, 2012

An Evening on the Pink Carpet

The whole point of our road trip to Florida was to support a Breast Cancer Awareness fashion show starring breast cancer survivors, including my mom. Here's she is strutting her stuff in this gorgeous day dress with peep-toe heels. Along with Derrick and I, my grandmother, 2 aunts, my best friend, mom's boyfriend and another friend of the family came out. We had quite the little cheering section. We did lots of hooting and hollering!
  

Here's Mom in a gorgeous black and white day dress with black peep-toe shoes. Strut it Mom!




After intermission, Mom came out in a glamorous low cut evening dress. Kudos to her for being confident enough to show her new cleavage!
 


Applause to all the ladies who participated and have found a new sense of confidence and purpose. They were all beautiful with amazing stories of survival!
 

Oh, and I ran up on stage during the finale and gave mom a bouquet of 16 sunflowers, one for every year she has had to endure this disease. And now it is finally, finally over! Cheers to a brighter future.

Here she is the star of her own show, my mom, Natalie Atwood!

Me and Mom
 

Mom and Grandma


Mom and Don


Me and my date, my husband, Derrick

Me and the special lady of the night, Mom

Look at her gettin' sassy!

I am so proud of your courage to put yourself out there. What a great way to send a farewell to everything you've been through. Way to go Mom. I love you!
 

Goal in the Works - Act of Kindness #3

Tonight at An Evening on the Pink Carpet in Jacksonville, I gave 2 extra VIP tickets to strangers. They lived downtown and were walking by wondering what was going on. They were dressed appropriately so I offered them the tickets and they happily accepted. It was a high energy event so I'm sure they had a great time!

October 3, 2012

Family Road Trip

Family road trip! And by family, I mean all of us, even Dyno. Yep, me and Derrick in the front, Vivian in her giant car seat in the middle of the back seat and Dyno, our 50 pound pup, crammed next to Vivian behind me. I look forward to getting a larger vehicle!




Tonight we're off to Florida. It will be about a 9 hour drive plus an added hour for time change. We probably won't get in until 3 am. Here's to hoping Vivian sleeps soundly. We gotta get those wiggles out first.

October 2, 2012

An Apple a Day

Please keep in mind that Vivian is almost 14 months and I of course don't expect perfection nor for her to completely understand each concept. I am however fostering language development and sensory exploration while working on focusing on a task and following directions. We participate in each activity for maybe 5-10 minutes at a time, which includes modeling how the activity is done. We do one new activity a day and usually come back to it several times throughout the day. Once she understands how to do it, it is available to continue to play with or to observe (the art projects). I love having a teaching background!

Pom Pom Apple Magnet Picking
I love how smart Vivian is. At least I seem to think so. I modeled how the activity works by sitting her in my lap and having her watch and then I guided her hand to do the same. She got all excited...about the texture of the pom poms in her mouth. (She has played with them before so I wasn't expecting that to be an issue). So the first day I was more of a fisherman, fishing pom poms out of her mouth. I left the activity up and figured we could go back to it the next day and try again. Well, much to my surprise, while Derrick was making breakfast the next morning he hollered, "she's doing it!" She's doing what?! I got up and peeked around the corner to see her taking the pom poms off the tree and placing them on the refrigerator. YAY!!!!!



What I learned: Have a little faith. It may not seem like she is absorbing what is happening in the moment but just give it a minute and you'll see.


Construction Paper Apple
This was a difficult one. It took two days to complete this activity. She just wasn't interested but we finally got some red pieces on and the big green leaf. I slathered on glue stick glue so the pieces would stick no matter where she put them and to prevent her fingers (and everything in her path) from getting gluey and sticky. 
What I learned: Stay calm and don't get frustrated. Remember she is only 1.


Spiced Baked Apple Chips
First, I showed her how to shake the spices.

 
 


Then, she tasted and smelled the spices which turned into a red faced baby because her skin is sensitive to cinnamon. Don't worry, it doesn't hurt or bother her. You can see her smiling behind the container.

Finally, she shook the spices onto the apples. She actually just shook them in one spot making a pile of spices so I had to move the tray around.
 

 Of course then we cooked them and ate them up! They were deliciously appley!

What I learned: Stop and smell the roses....or the cinnamon. Vivian really enjoyed shaking the cinnamon out but she loved sniffing and inhaling it more. Don't underestimate the power of your senses. By tapping in to just one more sense it can take an experience over the top!


Felt Apple Sequencing
This started out as a stacking sequencing game. The goal was to have her put the pieces on top of each other. It turned into peek-a-boo. I placed the little red apple on the grass and then put the big red apple on top. I then asked her where the little apple was and she picked up the big one to find it. In a sense it is still stacking and sequencing, just backwards. It also became object permanence practice.
What I learned: This was a prime example of the importance of going with the flow, thinking quickly and being flexible enough to modify an activity.


Apple Discovery Bin
Here's a song I made up on the fly while Vivian was playing in her discovery bin.
To the tune of BINGO

There was a farmer who had an orchard.
He grew red apples.
A-P-P-L-E
A-P-P-L-E
A-P-P-L-E
He grew red apples.

Variations:
He grew green apples.
He ate red apples.
He ate green apples.

Tissue Paper Apple Stained Glass
This activity, like the construction paper apple took several tries for several days. I thought it was interesting that she didn't focus well on either activity because she loves pincing things up with her thumb and pointer finger and she enjoys crumpling and ripping paper. I figured the texture of the tissue paper and picking it up, it would be a sure win but I was wrong. That's alright because Vivian loves staring at this. I think it might be the vibrant contrasting colors.She enjoyed it on the window so much that it is now hanging from the fan in her room.

What I learned: Mother doesn't always know best. Just when I think I have her figured out she throws me for a loop and basically says, "Just kidding mom, not today. Ha ha ha."

Little 'a' is for Apple Puzzle 
This activity was probably the most advanced but I figured it was worth a try. There are lots of moving parts, each item is a separate piece of felt. After a week or so she did learn that the brown seeds go on the white flesh of the apple. That seems like success to me!


adapted from totally tots

Library Day
On Tuesdays at the Main Library in our Parrish, they have a Read and Sing day. It's really only about 20 minutes. Which is long enough for tiny ones like Vivian. Well this week the theme was apples so we attended. How perfect! They read 2 stories and 1 poem, sang 1 song and did one active poem. Vivian was engaged the whole time, staring at the lady and watching the books as she moved them back and forth. Of course the song that we sang was 'I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas.' We came home with a pamphlet of what we did. From the pamphlet I adapted one of the poems and then made it into a little book. Download yours for free here.


 In addition to all the activities above, we checked out about 10 books from the library featuring apples. We had fiction and non-fiction stories. Of all the stories though, her favorite was 10 Apple Upon Top by Dr. Seuss. She would repeatedly ask me to read it to her and then would intently read it to herself aloud turning each page. It was so sweet!
 
 What I learned: I have a reader on my hands. But I think I already knew that.

Overall I am happy with the way our first theme of Smart Cookie School went. I look forward to many more. As a teacher I always enjoyed watching the light bulb go off when kids got it but to see my own baby learning and figuring life out is truly spectacular. I love it!

October 1, 2012

Goal in the Works - Act of Kindness #2

I have a relative who is working on overcoming some hardships in his life so I decided to send him some happy mail. I traced Vivian out on a large sheet of paper with her arms stretched wide. I cut it out and decorated it. I wrote on the cutout, "This is my biggest hug for you. Love, Vivian". I mailed it with a card to let him know that I am thinking of him and his journey and that I am proud of him.



Update: A couple of weeks after sending the card, while talking to him on the phone, he said he received the hug and that it made him laugh. He let me know that he has it hanging up on the wall.
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