• Reflecting on National Poetry Month

    I had a great vision of reading poems out loud to my kidlets almost every day for National Poetry month. Sadly, that did not happen. However, the front of the fridge is filled with fresh magnetic poetry, and some of those poems are still in progress. I wrote a few…

  • Markers

    He had the best time with a basket of markers and a big piece of paper that covered the activity table. Now I have a great piece of wrapping paper! I love how even though the paper was gigantic, he spent at least three quarters of his time covering just…

  • Piano

    When I’m practicing during the day, he puts his picture books on the music rack and “plays” them along side me. He stands on a chair next to the bench or on the student footstool. He takes the used student sticky notes out of the recycling basket and sticks them…

  • Spring Break

    It really seemed like every single family in our city left for the week of spring break! Nearly all of The Banana’s friends and most of Mr. TOF’s friends were vacationing in tropical destinations, and many of my students as well. I don’t ever remember a break when so many…

  • Talking

    He’s learning new words every day. My current favorites are “toast” and “noodles,” which comes out like “doodles.” He’s working on learning the names of people in our family. (The Banana was the first official name he said, which she was very excited about!) I love hearing his adorable little…

  • Crocus Joy

    The past few autumn seasons I have planted a bag of crocus bulbs on the south facing hill in our yard from the driveway to the Little Free Library on the corner, and this spring those crocus blooms, along with some others in the backyard that have been established for…

  • This Guy

    I’m looking up a lot these days when I talk to this guy, and he has to bend down quite a lot to give me a hug. The good thing is that he can easily reach things for me in tall cupboards and hand Peanut Maximus toys from the front…

  • Conversation

    I’m a slow processor of dialogue with other people because my introverted head is always spinning. Often my kids will ask me a question and I will respond to that question after a significant time delay that I haven’t even realized has taken place, which particularly frustrates my extroverted progeny…