Posted by Jessica | Posted in kids | Posted on 19-03-2010

Child of the Day is quite the big event in preschool. He got to be the line leader and the light switch on/offer. Plus, his teacher made him a Child of the Day hat that he wore home.
Ryan had to give a presentation about things that make him special. He shared that he could play soccer, help clean up toys and has 3 sisters!
He brought in some favorite items for a show-n-tell. His blue lovey and “baby” are still cool enough to show off in preschool, so they tagged along.

Of course, I think my son is special, but, it was so fun to see Ryan feel special about himself.
Love,
Jess
Posted by Jessica | Posted in The Home Front, kids | Posted on 08-01-2009
I know things, around the house and in my heart, are out of whack when I am too feisty with every one. When I feel:
- Too snowed in
- Too sick and tired of being sick and tried (I’ve got to beat this illness!)
- Too jumped on, called after, and whined to
- Too impatient.
Try as I may to lock myself in the bathroom for some piece and quiet, I find the most rest and relief when I actually “put in” more purposeful fun time with kids. Go figure.
Our latest ‘purposeful fun time’ was gained from a book theme based on, Put Me in the Zoo.
{edit: this post is now linked up with Just for Fun}

Copyright 1960, by Robert Lopshire. Published in New York by Beginner Books.
Put Me in the Zoo is about a magical creature that longs to call the Zoo it’s home. Throughout the story, the creature tells a young boy and girl that it should be let in the Zoo. To convience the boy and girl, the creature uses it’s special abilities to do wonderous things with it’s spots.
We took some time to make different spots of our own.




We mimicked the story by making the spots go on us!


The creature had amazing spots that made it special. I had Ryan draw and share about something that he did that made him special.

I am special because...."I love my whole family and friends."
Well if that doesn’t get you out of a snowy, chest cold, laundry pile haze, nothing will!
Happy Reading!