Sunday, January 29, 2012

Best Work Bash

I'm going to try to have Charlie fail preschool because I'm 99.9% sure that he'll never have a better teacher than he does this year. Kindof sad to think that it may be all down hill from here....Ms Sadowsky is a Teach for America fellow which, unfortunately, means she may be gone before Diego can have her as a teacher. In addition to her weekly individual reports with photos and near weekly field trips, this week she organized a "best work bash" to show off the work of the students. Parents filed in to watch the students sing songs about...well, as far as I could understand the songs seemed to be about animals hibernating and birds migrating. She framed the best writing and painting samples from each child and some kids presented their work - of course Charlie stayed clear of the microphone. This was followed by a video montage of the kids throughout the year and then a pizza lunch for everyone. When I asked to get a copy of the video she said that she would do a dvd for each parent at the end of the year. Who is this woman and how do we clone her??! Unfortunately the rest of the school is not half as organized as she is -- all of the paperwork that I have submitted to the school has been lost and they still have the wrong birthdate for Charlie.





Diego loves going to Charlie's school as well. And the kids LOVE him. The poor kid gets mobbed and the three year olds (ok - only the girls) grab his cheeks and say funny adoring comments. I refuse to cut his hair so he does get quite a few girl comments, but I think it just makes him look even more angelic. He and Charlie are getting along slightly better and so we decided to move them back into the same room. We'll see how it goes, but I'm hoping that it will eventually make them closer. Diego doesn't talk, but he certainly lets his opinions be known with screeches, grunts and giggles. If we take something away from him he'll do his purring cry and melt onto the ground. I find it cute because I'm in denial of Diego ever doing anything wrong.

Here is Diego sending goodbye kisses to Sandra



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Happy (Chinese) New Year!

We weren't organized enough to do a holiday party this year so we did a post-holiday party in celebration of Chinese New Year and the year of the dragon. As usual, I was up until 2am the night before getting ready because it's impossible to do anything once the kids are awake. I actually planned to have a babysitter here from 5pm on so that I would be able to finish cooking, but that was a disaster. Diego went BALLISTIC. He has never had a babysitter around while he is awake and clearly he didn't approve of the idea. I ended up carrying Diego and instructing her what to finish cooking! poor girl. Diego was fast asleep by the time people came over and Charlie was headed to bed, but just as we were saying goodnight his friend Ehren came over and sabotaged bedtime. They ended up running around upstairs until he decided he needed to go to bed and sent her away. Once things were settled upstairs, things deteriorated downstairs pretty quickly thanks to Carlos handing out shots early in the evening. That wasn't the only unfortunate news - it turns out that, according to the Chinese zodiac, Carlos and I (dog - dragon) combination are considered "a truly tumultous affair - not recommended for peace of mind." Oh well - I thought we were doing pretty well.







Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to take pictures, but we had fun decorating the house with chinese laterns, a long dragon along the ceiling and a chinese flag courtesy of our neighbors who used to live there. Charlie and I painted our toe nails red for the evening.


Despite people consuming a lot of food (including 150 fortune cookies!), we still have an absurd amount of Chinese left overs on my back porch.


On Sunday I took Charlie out while Diego and Carlos napped and was surprised how nice it was to just hang out with him. He is at the age that he is a fun companion even though we did boring routine things. After doing boring errands we both needed an afternoon treat so we went to a coffee shop and I got a latte and he got a muffin and we sat down to discuss life. It was so pleasant and fulfilling.



Charlie has been working on his writing and it's been so much fun to see his progress. Today I stayed at his school for morning meeting and group time where he wrote me a letter. Admittedly I suggested the content :) Clearly he needs to work on a few things, but I thought it was pretty cute.


Here is Diego playing with coffee beans with baby Emma at Kathleen's house.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ode to Diego



Our friend Kathleen says that I don't profile Diego enough on the blog. The truth is that he is still my bag of sugar and so I feel like I don't have much to report. We think he is a little angel baby, but our neighbors said that he seemed like a handful and my aunt Mary said that he is a bag of sugar until he turns into a 'bottle of vinegar.' I think she was referring to Diego puking all over my mom's house....He is however starting to develop an attitude and has started to fight back against Charlie.

Diego loves to be outside, sleeps 12 hours at night and focuses on building and organizing things. I thought we were out of the woods with his health and development issues after his eye thing was cleared, but now I'm worried about his speech. He still grunts and points his way through life. He only says a few words and even when we repeat the words over and over he either shakes his head no or pronounces only part of the word. I was a late talker so I wasn't too worried about it until I saw how many words Charlie was saying by this same age.



Here is Diego organizing Carlos' clothes. He carefully empties the sock drawer then gets in and organizes the rest of the clothes...

This weekend we went to Chuck E. Cheese for the first time in my life (Charlie went once in Reno). They had so much fun that I almost feel badly I've deprived them thus far. Admittedly it's not my favorite place, but Charlie and Brett had fun trying the games together as did Diego and I. I'm a big air hockey fan so I put Diego on the table in front of his goal to give me more of a challenge. He was pretty good!






I can't help but document some of Charlie's weird habits. My most recent favorite is that when he goes to the bathroom he removes ALL of his clothes, puts them in another bathroom and then comes back to actually go to the bathroom. It's bizarre. His sleep habits are equally bizarre, but not new...

Monday, January 2, 2012

Welcome 2012!

We were in Reno for the past 2 weeks with Carlos family and we had a lot of fun. Charlie left cookies and a note out for Santa and in return Santa treated him very well for Christmas! The note looks a little like a ransom note, but I think Santa appreciated it.











Charlie took advantage of Reno by going to the casinos for a show! Here he is at the slot machine before enjoying Peter Pan from box seats.


He LOVED the Peter Pan show and kept referring to "Mr. Catain Hook." He also got to try ice skating and rollerskating, went on a ferris wheel, rode a gondola (many times), went sledding and tried tubing. My big goal was skiing, but with only man-made icy snow we decided for sledding and tubing. The gondola and the ferris wheel were big hits while ice skating, roller skating and tubing weren't. We got to take 2 tubing rides before Charlie dug in his heels and refused to again. It was a little too fast for him...and me.



On the Ferris Wheel:



At the rollerskating rink - is was packed!


Tubing and Gondola Ride:



Eating "scapetti" - as Charlie refers to it...


Diego saying "cheese" for the camera: