Last month, Reina had to write a book report on a t-shirt. She could've picked a mystery, historical fiction or a biography and she chose "Who Was Amelia Earhart" as her book. Reina enjoyed reading about Ms. Earhart and her tshirt was delightful - she decorated it with a drawing of Amelia and some scenes of her life, the fact that she liked to play football with the boys, she once rode a sled under a horse, she had a yellow car that she liked to drive fast and of course, a deserted island where she might've ended up. Just like Reina's Pilgrim project, she came home with a good grade and a stack of comment cards from her classmates.
"I enjoyed listening to the part when ...."
You dressed up. (Mom's comment - Reina wore a homemade by Grandma pilot's helmet and her swim goggles since we didn't have any aviator goggles.)
She was in the rases
It cud hurt her eyes (why pilots had to wear goggles, I'm assuming)
She was nuve fun (I have no idea)
Reina said the football
She played football because I like football
She needs goggles so the wind doesn't smack her in the eyes.
She needs goggles so the wind doesn't SMACK her in the eyes. (Reina made a big impact with that one)
You told us about the horse.
When she died
setting
You talk about the rolocoster
She made her own roaler coaster.
the fact
She liked playing with the boys.
"I would like to learn more about..."
Nothing
How did she crash
I like your presentesnen
New sne pipe (again, no idea)
Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart's deth
What body part got hurt.
Amelia Earhart
good plus 22 exclamation points
not much
findings
the rolucoaseter
the boys.
I love this peak into second grade brains. A mixture of curiosity and morbid-ness. Can't wait to see what the next project is.
A record of all of the little details that I'll inevitably forget to put in their baby books.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Monday, March 20, 2017
A letter to the birthday boy
I took this picture last month at the Louisville Slugger Museum. He's holding a famous player's bat...I'll have to ask him which one. He remembers stuff like that now. |
Yesterday you turned 10 years old. A decade! You've been on this planet for a decade. Well, a decade and 38 1/2 weeks or something like that. Your dad and I have marveled all month about the last ten years and how fast they've flown by. its will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, that's what I get for walking away from the computer for a few minutes. We'll leave it in there for posterity. Back to the birthday letter.
The baseball sign. Your smile says, "is that all I'm getting?" |
Why didn't I get pictures of the air hockey?! Here are some tweens. |
And a 3-yr old. 3-yr olds can play video games too Bobo! |
Little sisters and little sisters of friend's even got in on the action. |
A boy and his phone, a love story. |
She was delighted to wear your jacket at the wedding. |
Will, you are less than enchanted with school at times but when you bring your report card home or when we work on math together at night, I see how sharp you are and how hard you are working. You've already read 1,000,000 words this school year. A million words! That's amazing. You just finished the sixth Harry Potter book and I've suggested a slight break before you tackle the last one. I'm not sure if you'll take that advice or not. You and I are reading the Secret Garden together right now and while there aren't any wizards or wands in this one, you seem to like it so far. You also read sports books and gave a report earlier in the month on Honus Wagner. Not many other students would pick a player who's last game was almost 100 years ago. When you aren't shooting hoops in the driveway, you are throwing a baseball up against the house in the backyard. Soccer starts in a few weeks and baseball will overlap into the summer. It's always some season at the Pauley household.
Happy birthday big kid. Double digits, I still can't quite wrap my mind around that. You made me a mom a decade ago and I'm so very thankful for that. I hope this year is a great one for you and I can't wait to see what happens.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Reina's Guide to Your March Madness Bracket
1. Have your mom read the bracket match-ups to you.
2. Always, ALWAYS pick teams that have some type of cat as their mascot: Wildcats, Tigers, Bearcats, Cougars, etc. You can also pick teams who's name starts with a C or a K, if all else fails.
3. Always pick teams that have an inappropriate word as part of their title or one that can easily be turned into something inappropriate. Butler (just like last year), Purdooooooo, Bucknell (Buttnell)
4. Generally, pick teams from states where your relatives live: Florida, Minnesota (Final Four!), Virginia, Kentucky.
5. Always pick teams from places that you recently visited (Louisville) or would like to visit (Florida Gulf Coast).
6. Pick teams with names that you find pretty (Marquette and St. Mary's and Creighton) and interesting (Xavier and Baylor- your 2017 Nat'l Champions according to R).
7. Eschew traditional seedings - only one #1 makes it out of Reina's Elite 8 and root for those Cinderella's - Go Bucknell!
Good luck!
2. Always, ALWAYS pick teams that have some type of cat as their mascot: Wildcats, Tigers, Bearcats, Cougars, etc. You can also pick teams who's name starts with a C or a K, if all else fails.
3. Always pick teams that have an inappropriate word as part of their title or one that can easily be turned into something inappropriate. Butler (just like last year), Purdooooooo, Bucknell (Buttnell)
4. Generally, pick teams from states where your relatives live: Florida, Minnesota (Final Four!), Virginia, Kentucky.
5. Always pick teams from places that you recently visited (Louisville) or would like to visit (Florida Gulf Coast).
6. Pick teams with names that you find pretty (Marquette and St. Mary's and Creighton) and interesting (Xavier and Baylor- your 2017 Nat'l Champions according to R).
7. Eschew traditional seedings - only one #1 makes it out of Reina's Elite 8 and root for those Cinderella's - Go Bucknell!
Good luck!
Monday, March 13, 2017
I wondered why the battery in my camera died so quickly
The monsters and I traveled to Louisville, KY last month with Aunt Vicky and baby cousins for our aunt's wedding. Pictures of everyone dressed up and looking fancy and meeting new family members and hanging out with everyone else are coming soon, I promise. In the meantime, as I was pulling photos off of my camera, I realized why my camera battery didn't last for the entire weekend. See for yourself.
A selfie with a full sized Canon. |
Will's Subway sandwich, artfully arranged. |
Louisville buildings directly across the street from Subway. |
Sister pushing stroller, aunt and mom and some pretty blue columns a block from Subway. |
Sister, most of mom and a Sprite. |
Toddler cousin loves her Bobo. |
Perhaps it's time for Mom to go back to the eye doctor? |
Interesting combination of giant baseball and Civil War statute? |
We see you! And sister. |
Naturally. |
Cool composition kid. |
Gatorage mustache birl. |
I giggled. I love Will's selfies. |
Baby cousin and the a hotel bathroom sink bath. |
Bridges in Louisville from the backseat of the rental minivan. |
John Legend. ? |
Sleeping sister. |
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Hooping it up
March Madness is just around the corner but the Pauley basketball season is all done. Both kids played this year. Reina on a co-ed team for second graders and Will on a boys' 4th-grade team. Will's team was undefeated and Reina's team lost just one game. After that game, she was mad and asked me if the team lost again, was she allowed to say the 'gosh d-word'? While I appreciate her ask for permission first strategy vs ask for forgiveness, the answer was still no. (Yes, I acknowledge that I'm a giant hypocrite for the number of times that I cuss at the tv because of sports. Do as I say, kid....)
Will - #5 - running down the court. This kid can play some tenacious defense. |
He can also look pensive on the basketball court. |
Will getting ready to shoot a free throw. We were so excited for him to get a chance to score but the nerves got to him a little bit too. He did make a basket later in this game. |
A smile on the basketball court! |
Saturday, March 11, 2017
March something-ness
It’s almost the middle of March – unbelievable. At the end of each week, Glenn and I find
ourselves saying, “how is the week over with already?” Both of us are busy at work right now and our
evenings are a flurry of swimming lessons, piano practice, shooting sports and
our own volleyball games. Everyone is
surprisingly calm about the busy-ness and there’s still been time for family dinners, homework
and a ridiculous amount of laundry for a family of four. So we find ourselves marching through
March.
Last weekend, Will had a sleepover at a friend’s birthday
party so Reina stayed home with us and watched a pre-tween Disney show with her
Dad. I’m happy to report that Glenn
survived that movie and he's super excited that there's a sequel coming out soon. Our little piano
players is especially interested in entertainment that involves boys and girls
under the age of 20 singing and dancing.
I can’t say the same for Glenn.
On Sunday, Will came home tired and more than a little cranky, as to be
expected, but had a paying gig to help his aunt with some yardwork. I don't know how much he actually helped, but he did get paid.
After that, we came home and the weather was nice enough for
some outside playtime. Reina rode her
bike and Will played basketball in the driveway. I was making dinner when Reina came back in
the house, looking serious. “Mom, I just
got bit by a dog.” Once that
announcement was made, she burst into tears.
I checked out her leg and sure
enough I could see some teeth marks and a big bruise forming in the middle of
the bite. It wasn’t bleeding but you
could tell it definitely hurt. She’d
been riding her bike on a street around the corner from us and a man was
walking his ‘dog with fluffy ears’ when the dog pulled free from the leash and
bit Reina as she rode by. The man did ask if Reina was
okay but knowing our girl, she probably just nodded and peddled her bike back home.
Glenn heard the crying and came downstairs to see what was
going on. When I told him, he
immediately announced that he was going to kill that dog. I believe his exact sentence was "I'm going to murder that dog." That sentiment sent Reina into further hysteria with
her howling “I don’t want Dad to go to jail!” and Glenn talking about tracking down the dog owner and talking to him. It was
all very dramatic.
Now I have to point
out that my childhood family dogs, well mostly one dog in particular, bit just about everyone we knew, including
each of us at some point. Nothing bad
enough to cause injury or scarring but I might be more blasé about nippy
dogs.
Once Reina (mostly) calmed down, she and I
went for a walk around the block just to see if we could find that owner and
dog. I wanted to double check that the dog was healthy and I also wanted Reina
to not have a chance to become afraid of little dogs with fluffy ears – this
was her definition. I was thinking
cocker spaniel?
We didn’t find the dog nor the owner but we did see Glenn who was
following us on our walk - which led to a little more Reina crying and "Daddy you're scaring me!" so we came home and I worked on dinner. A few minutes later, there was a knock on
our door and it was the very apologetic dog owner checking on Reina. He’d tracked us down because Reina’s bike was
in the front yard. He didn’t have the naughty
Chihuahua (not cocker spaniel!) with him but he did apologize profusely and told Reina how sorry he
was. Reina kept a worried eye on the
hallway, I think she pictured Glenn flying down the stairs for a Confrontation (with a capital C) but he let me handle that conversation. I thanked the dog owner for coming by and our evening continued on with much less drama.
Everyone is recovered, Reina’s not scared of little dogs and
now she knows just what her dad would do to protect her. Murder chihuahuas.
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