Thursday, September 25, 2008

New Lessons

A's grandma brought her a new book when she was here visiting. This book has really helped in teaching the alphabet. The first night she had the book, A taught her stuffed animals which letters she already knew and learned a new one (T) in the process. I caught her reading to her puppy, especially showing off the D:

A also had the opportunity to go swimming with Daddy yesterday, as it was his day off. He tries to take her swimming every chance he gets, and he is a very good swimming teacher. Yesterday he taught A how to lay on her tummy with her hands and legs out in the water, in the correct swimming position. He also was able to convince her to put her face in the water (only once and not for very long, but her face was still in the water!) to blow bubbles. I'm amazed that he was able to teach her as much as he did during that short time in the pool.

I'm also trying to teach A how to play the piano (no pictures of the event yet), which is very fun. She gets quite a kick out of pushing the keys and making sounds. She even figured out how to play the Jaws theme (duh-Duh, duh-Duh, duh-Duh), but I haven't been able to get her to repeat it since that first time.

What lessons have you been teaching your kids? Any suggestions for what else I should be teaching mine?

San Diego

My mom was in San Diego last week for a medical conference. A and I couldn't resist the chance to spend some time with her, so we made the 120 mile trek. We then forced her to play hookie for one of the days of the conference so that we could take her to the beach. Grandma built A a nest in the sand, which A used as a dancing stage:

I don't know how that girl can be so cute! She is growing up so fast and already thinking that she is too cool for anything but the beach.

I guess we need more people to visit us to give us an excuse to go to the beach more often!

The medical conference was wonderful. A and I spent a lot of time in the exhibition hall getting all the free stuff they offered (anything from pens and post-it pads to grapes and yogurt). We also went to a few classes with Grandma (I'm all up-to-date on the new antibiotics and what vaccines are best for pertussis, if you have any questions!). Amazingly A was an angel during the classes, especially when they offered her chocolate cake (I love medical conferences!).

We are so glad that we were able to spend time with my mom. Thanks for letting us join you in San Diego, Grandma!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

This Post Brought to You by the Letter D

As promised, I have started working on letters with A. She picks them up very quickly, although in a very strange fashion: She can remember the strangest letters that we use the least better than those that we use all the time (Q and W are her two favorites at the moment).

Today's letter was D. I tried to help A remember the letter by saying, "Like 'dog'!", but now she thinks the letter is called "dog," not D. Oops! She did want to show off her new letter for the camera, so I thought I would share with you.

Speaking of the letter D, the other day A spilled some milk on the floor (and unlike her mother, she did not cry over it). She watched me wipe up the milk and now has a new fascination with wiping up any dirt or liquid, real or imaginary.

After taking this picture, I realized that A now has hard evidence to use against me if ever she wants to accuse me of treating her like Cinderella (my favorite accusation to my mother when I was growing up).