Monday, November 30, 2009
First Haircut
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The Big Apple
Watching Addie play on the big floor piano at FAO Schwarz
Autumn leaves in Central Park
A baby snow monkey at the Central Park Zoo
Eliza sleeping, Addie eating, and Mama drinking (a pomogranite margarita) at Rosa Mexicano
Taking the subway by myself with both girls
Red silk panda slippers at Pearl River Mart in SoHo.
Buying $3 "I Heart NY" t- shirts for the girls from a street vendor
Walking the Highline
Patsy's Pizza with friends
Addie playing at the Children's Museum
Drinking NY tap water
The best lobster roll EVER at the Brooklyn Flea in DUMBO
Greasy diner breakfast in Midtown with a friend and her 6 month old daughter
Drinking Brooklyn Beer
Trout salad at the new and fabulous Sel de Mer in our old but transformed street in Williamsburg
Gelatto at the Italian corner shop that Cap and I used to frequent and seeing that nothing has changed
Disappointments:
The biggest disappointment had to be NYC cupcakes. We had 3 cupcakes from 3 different places and all got the thumbs down. Two of the three actually ended up in the trash - even Addie wouldn't eat them.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
While We're Away
We are all heading off to New York City today for 5 nights in the Big Apple. I haven't been in over 5 years which is just embarrassing. I made it a goal of my maternity leave to take this trip but wish me luck because Cap is on a different flight out and will have to work for 3 days making me solo parent with both girls until the weekend. Quite honestly, I'm terrified. After having a mini-hysterical breakdown on a test-run to the aquarium, I almost canceled the trip. I'm readjusting my expectations now and am considering getting "Patience" tattooed on my forearm. Pray for me.
Here I interviewed Addie on Halloween about her favorite things. Watch it to find out why Numbers is her best friend.
This video is just a few moments of little Eliza so I can remember what she was like at this age (7 weeks in this video). Remember how snuffly little babies are!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Parent-Teacher Conference
I had my first ever Parent-Teacher Conference which made me feel very Mom-like. The first thing Miss Amy said was that Adelaide (they call her by her full name at school) was very bright and intelligent. I knew I liked Miss Amy! She said that before she knew that Addie was going to be in her class this Fall, she saw her playing outside during the summer program and hoped that she'd get Addie in her class.
At Addie's Montessori school, they call their activities "work" since they believe that work is a positive activity that kids learn to enjoy and take pride in for their entire lives. She said Addie loves to work and often makes up her own activities, something that usually the four year olds do. Of course, this could also mean that Addie doesn't like to to be told what to do which is something else Miss Amy mentioned. She also said that Addie enjoys math (I had no idea!), was learning her letters (both the sounds they make and the writing of them), loves art and painting (no surprise here), has an affinity for caterpillars (again, no surprise), doesn't nap at school (didn't know this either!) and has an amazing sense of concentration. Addie can concentrate on her work so intensely that they often have a hard time getting her to move on to another activity - like eating lunch. This is one of the reasons we thought Montessori was a good fit for her since they believe in letting the children choose their work and then spend as much time on it as they want until the kids master the task.
I was also glad that Miss Amy demystified a few of the tools they use to teach math and reading so I can help Addie at home using their same method. I also wanted to be able to ask Addie more specific questions about her day other than "What did you do today?" which I think is too broad and often times she just answers the last thing she did. Other than their regular curriculum, we also signed Addie up for dance class on Thursdays and Mad Science program on Fridays. On Saturdays outside of school, she is taking private swim lessons. Busy girl!
I'm oh so happy that Addie is at this school and is really enjoying and thriving in the environment. As my Dad said, public school is gonna be a rough transition for her later on.