Haley is getting really good at playing the piano. She's been taking lessons since July, and she can sight read pretty easily now. I'm really proud of her and excited to see her learning something that can be valuable and rewarding her entire life.
Also in Haley's world: after entering the admissions lottery three years in a row, we finally got into our city's charter school for next year. I'm a little nervous about the additional time this will require from me in terms of extra homework and required service hours at the school, but I think it will be worth it. Utah is not know for its stellar public school system, so I'm very excited to see what Haley can do once she's challenged a little. I'm also excited about the smaller class sizes, and the fact that the school teaches grades K-8, so all of our kids will be on the same schedule and in the same location until Haley goes to high school. That will help a lot down the road!
Carter and I generally have two hours in the afternoon while the twins are napping to spend together, and these days those hours are spent playing games. I think Carter would play games all day long if he could find a willing opponent. His current favorites are Checkers and Memory Match, and he's very, very good at them. He beats Haley at Memory Match almost every time they play, and when I play him I spend half the time laughing because he knows exactly where the cards are, even if he's only seen them once. It's pretty amazing. He also loves Go Fish, Bingo, Candy Land, and Chutes and Ladders. I wonder if there's some kind of kiddie gaming circuit? Maybe we could pay for his college that way!
Adam and Drew: I know that I shouldn't lump them together, but they do pretty much everything together. They're 16 months old and still don't walk, but I can understand because they're the fastest crawlers I've ever seen. Why would they try to walk when it's so much quicker to crawl? Every time we try to get them to say "Mama", Drew says "Dada DOOOO!" and Adam says "Rah-rah-rah-rah-rah". I don't think they'll ever actually say "Mama" because we laugh every time, so now they think it's a game.
I guess that's about it. Here's hoping that Spring is on her way!
3 comments:
I think that's great that you are doing the Charter school thing. I know Avery was WAY more challenged at Montessori (even though it was Nazi). The difference now and then is HUGE! They don't want her using her cursive in 1st grade and now she hardly ever uses it :( She doesn't like doing homework like she used to either. She get's ONE single sided paper of homework a week. That is not enough for me I say!
And, I want her to take piano so badly! All we have is a keyboard, but I guess that's a start right?
Garbage can...hilarious!
Okay, that garbage can thing cracks me up. I love how much personality all of your adorable kids have. Thanks for your awesome blog! I love to read it!
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