... she wants to wear her princess costume and pick up some "accessories" along the way.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Camping
Monday, October 26, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Even More Pictures, Even Smarter Kids
Here are even more pictures from our BC trip; I sure took a lot. In the first one Roman is chasing a bug, and in the second one he caught it and is so happy.
Roman is actually starting to talk! I know that's funny becuase he can read more than he can say, and can even spell a whole bunch of words now. But he is only 1 1/2, so his level of speaking (but nothing else!) is normal. It's so exciting; he can handle words like "birthday". And he says cute little stuff like "read book!" and "little baby!" and "I love daddy!" It's so amazing to see him turning from a baby into a little guy.
Angelina and I are still enjoying our daily learning time. I bought her a very cool little kids' history book and she took a shine to the ancient Romans ("hey, that's Roman's name!") She's already learned her way through human anatomy, the french language, plant science, and continents and countries, just to name a few things. I have just ordered an actual homeschool curriculum, so we can be a little less helter-skelter and get some neat ideas. I know it's hard to keep track about other people's kids so I'll tell you: she's just turned three, and in BC would start kindergarten in two years (here they have two years of kindergarten so she would start junior kindergarten in one year). Obviously, I can't send her, two years from now, into a class where they will be teaching the abcs! Roman either for that matter. What a lot of sleep I have lost over this.
Roman is actually starting to talk! I know that's funny becuase he can read more than he can say, and can even spell a whole bunch of words now. But he is only 1 1/2, so his level of speaking (but nothing else!) is normal. It's so exciting; he can handle words like "birthday". And he says cute little stuff like "read book!" and "little baby!" and "I love daddy!" It's so amazing to see him turning from a baby into a little guy.
Angelina and I are still enjoying our daily learning time. I bought her a very cool little kids' history book and she took a shine to the ancient Romans ("hey, that's Roman's name!") She's already learned her way through human anatomy, the french language, plant science, and continents and countries, just to name a few things. I have just ordered an actual homeschool curriculum, so we can be a little less helter-skelter and get some neat ideas. I know it's hard to keep track about other people's kids so I'll tell you: she's just turned three, and in BC would start kindergarten in two years (here they have two years of kindergarten so she would start junior kindergarten in one year). Obviously, I can't send her, two years from now, into a class where they will be teaching the abcs! Roman either for that matter. What a lot of sleep I have lost over this.
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