Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving



We had a nice relaxed Thanksgiving this year with just our little family. Last year we ordered our Thanksgiving meal and it was horrible. This year I decided to do it myself and it turned out pretty tasty with Turkey, gravy, candied sweet potatoes, stuffing, vegetable cas
serole, jello salad, rolls, and pumpkin cheesecake for dessert. We went over the Thanksgiving story, and made little popsicle puppets to act it out, along with a couple oth
er activities, watched some football, and went on a little walk to work off all that food! It was so nice to have Devan home for a week from school. I miss having him with us during the day. Poor Chad worked so much the week of Thanksgiving. He worked through the weekend before, had an 18 hour Monday, followed by an early Tuesday. I was glad to see by Thursday he could relax and take the day off. Friday I had a photo shoot for a friend.

The other day I asked Devan if he'd like to go on a nature walk. He said, "
Ya, lets go on a nature walk and kill some animals!" Yikes, it looks like he has some Lufkin blood running through those veins. We ended up going on a walk, but did not kill any animals, haha. After the walk we stopped to vacuum at the truck. Some hunters had just g
ot back from a trip and were cleaning up their truck, when Devan heard they were hunting deer, he was quite impressed, and said "I want to go do that!"

Tristan is under the impression that there is nothing faster than uncle Jess's four-wheeler. We were on a walk and saw some big kids on their bikes. He said, "We're much faster than them" When I told him, they were probably faster, he said, "ya, but not faster than uncle Jess's four-wheeler!". A bit later we saw a motorbike and he was absolutely positive it was "not
faster than uncle Jess's four-wheeler!". I love how these boys idolize their uncles. I wish they could hang out with them more.

We leave for our family vacation in less than 2 weeks. I'm so excited to be cruising to Cozumel, Jamaica, and the Grand Cayman. It's just started to get "cold" here, so it's perfect timi
ng. I'm super excited that my mom will be joining us as will as Iwalani and Bruce, and Grandma Nancy. We'll have lots of hands to help with our 3 crazy boys!

A couple weeks back I took my friends family picture and she took ours. Our boys are so awful when it comes to family pictures. They weren't even unhappy that day, but this is still how our picture turned out...

Last year they looked just as grumpy...
Yep, when it comes to family pictures, no smiles for these boys.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Halloween

We had our ward trunk or treat tonight. The boys were SO excited to get dressed up, except for poor Brenan, he hated his costume. I thought my boys would think it was cool if I dressed up. I came out of the bathroom with a green face, black hair, and a witch nose, and they didn't even react! Brenan looked at me a little funny and tried to grab my nose, but that was about it!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Dear Santa


Devan had a bike rodeo Wednesday. He had such a great time, and did really good. When I came to pick him up later that day he said his head hurt and he didn't want to ride his bike home (not like him at all!) I ended up walking him home in the stroller and leaving his bike at school. Turns out he caught the flu bug that's been going around our home :( The next day when I went to pick up his bike, it wasn't there. I figured someone stole it and gently broke the news to Devan. His reply, "Santa's not going to be happy someone kidnapped my bike, he's going to give them something really stinky for Christmas. Can we write Santa a note for a new bike?" He wrote the cutest little letter. That evening when I checked my email I got a message from his teacher saying his bike was in the gym safe and sound :)




Sunday, October 16, 2011

It's clear

I think it's clear...

that these handsome lil' buggers...
get their good looks from their dad :)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Update

Brenan had his 9 month appointment and is doing great. Tristan and I have the flu and are doing not so great, and Chad's feeling miserable too(but has been super helpful in spite of it) ! And a couple weeks ago I had parent teacher conference, and things have gotten a bit better with that (even though some things still drive me crazy, haha).

Friday, September 30, 2011

Fun :)

I did my first maternity photo shoot the other day, and loved it! Check out the results here.

Thanks everyone for your advice and encouragement on my last post. It's really great to get others take on it.

I totally forgot to mention that Tristan "really" started preschool on Thursday. I say really because the first 3 weeks were at our house. Thursday was at a different house. He was pretty hesitant to go, but after much bribing I got him there. He had a good time. I get a kick out of hanging out with him during the day. Today he said, "Mom, since you've been a good boy, I'll let you play Candyland with me." I said, "Well, Devan, I'm not a boy, I'm a girl". Devan, "Oh, well, I just thought you'd been a boy... but you can still play with me." haha! He cracks me up. One last thing. How bad is it that I stack the candyland deck? Is it to bad that I make sure Princess Frosting is near the top of the deck? Some of our candyland games last FOREVER, and I find this helps both of us stay a bit more focused on the game. When I read him the little story that goes with the game it says "Isn't Princess Frostine Beautiful?" Tristan always gets a sheepish smile, blushes, and says "yeeeeh". Love him!

Today we went to costco, picked up a couple things, and had an easy cheap costco $1.50 hotdog and drink dinner. The boys love that. Then we went to the Dollar Tree. They actually had some really fun halloween stuff, so if you have one close by go check it out before it's all gone!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Gotta get it out.

Devan has really enjoyed going to school, and there has only been one evening where he has said he didn't want to go. I on the other hand have had a hard time having him in school! There has been some things going on with his teacher that have made things difficult. I feel so protective over my kids and never want their feelings hurt, or self image damaged (like any parent I'm sure).

As I have said before, on Devan's 3rd day of school he got moved to a new classroom. His original teacher, Ms. Hill, was the last teacher hired, and because of budget cuts they had to move her to a different school. Devan was put in Ms. Montalvo's class.

My first day picking Devan up from his new class I asked Ms. Montalvo how he did. She threw her arms up in the air and said, "He is so distracted! He just can't focus..." and went on about it RIGHT in front of Devan, RIGHT in front of his peers, RIGHT in front of all the other teachers. I could feel myself burning up inside. What did they expect, they moved him around from class to class, he's brand new to the whole school experience, and a 5 year old BOY. Isn't it kind of a given that he would be a bit distracted after all of that? I decided to give her the benefit of the doubt. After all, she had just unexpectedly received a couple new kids in her class, and maybe she was just stressed.

2nd day rolls around... more negative comments, nothing positive, and again in front of everyone...

3rd day rolls around... more negative, no positive, in front of everyone. I asked her, "Can you give me specifics so I can talk to him about it better, and know what to work on. Her reply, "It's just in general." In my head, "Thanks, that's really helpful :( !!! But what I really said, "Well, can we sit down and talk about it." I emailed her and set up a time to meet.

The 2nd week of school I was already having a one on one with the teacher, sigh* The meeting had a bit of good and a bit of bad. She gave me a write up with what has been going on in class. I could relate with her on some of it. I taught in Devan's preschool co-op for 2 years, and know it can be difficult to get him to focus in a group setting. She had assessed Devan and said he was where he should be as far as his letters and numbers go. The letter started with Devan is a sweet child... Yay a positive! The rest of the letter, for the most part, was VERY negative. Some things that were added seemed to be just personal annoyances "He has a tendency to stomp in line"... really? Other things that got under my skin, "He cannot sit still". He cannot? I've seen him sit still many times, I'm pretty sure he can. She quotes Devan, "Yeah uh, huh, uh, huh" "uh huh, uh huh". Just a few things to give you a picture of the letter.

At one point in the meeting she said. I'm not a fan of medicating children but... I cut in, "I'm not a fan either."

There were some good suggestions and comments made through the meeting. We talked about having the school psychologist and speech therapist come in and observe (I haven't heard anything back about this). She agreed that Devan is a bright boy, but has a different learning style. He learns best through active hands on activities. She said he already has a good foundation to continue learning, and is where he should be. She also said he does good socially and gets along well with the other students. I told her I would talk to Devan's pediatrician about him focusing, and also continue with some focusing activities we do at home.

Something I have found interesting is the kids are grade on behavior everyday. Green=Excellent, Yellow=Satisfactory, Orange, and then Red. The majority of days he has gotten green, he's gotten a couple yellow, and 1 orange. Her grading has left me a bit confused. Every day I have asked how he's done, I've only gotten negative feedback, yet, the majority of the time he gets a "green" mark.

Last week was the first week for homework. I had to read her instructions about 10 times, because they were unclear to me.

"All homework should be completed in the homework spiral and kept in your child’s BEE binder at the very back of the notebook. I will check homework spirals every Friday.

Write your sight words 5 times each using rainbow writing. Write 5 “an” family words. For example: ran, can, man, etc.

Create an ABC pattern at home. You may draw shapes, use crayons, clippings, or any material you can find."


I understood it as complete the homework in the back of the homework spiral. What it really meant was the homework spiral is in the back of the binder. I had no idea what rainbow writing is. Does this mean we write in different colors...do we write in an arch like a rainbow... what the heck is rainbow writing? When I picked Devan up from school he said, "I got a red today...and a green". I had no idea what he was talking about so I asked Ms. Montalvo. Her response, "You're suppose to do the homework in the front of the spiral". Me, "oh, I thought the newsletter said the back". Her, "No, start at the front". When I opened his notebook there was a big red frown face and "NO HOMEWORK" written in large letters. It was then crossed out, with a new message. "Complete homework at the front of the notebook." So apparently Devan showed her that he had completed his work, it was just where we thought we were suppose to have it. He got a smile on his homework, although, it took me awhile to figure out what it was... a very messy smile. For being so critical of Devan being messy I would think she would be a bit more neat, haha. This also made me think, If I can't even understand her directions, maybe Devan is having a hard time understanding what she wants. Does she present things to him in a clear way?

A few nights back I was tucking Devan into bed. Out of nowhere, he started tearing up. He said, "Mom, I want to stay home with you forever. I don't want to go to school." And then the tears began to fall. My heart sank. I tried my best to put on a positive encouraging face. "Buddy, what's wrong, why don't you want to go to school". Devan, "I don't know how to do my homework". Me, "That's ok, I always help you with your homework" Devan, "No, I mean at school, the homework I do at school. I glued the picture in the wrong spot, and they said I can't redo it. I didn't know how to do it." He was so sad. It completely broke my heart. I told him as long as he focuses on the teacher when she gives instructions I'm sure she won't mind if you ask for help... he seemed hesitant. I said, "Devan, as long as you are doing your best, I'll always be proud of you. Sometimes we don't get things right the first time, but that means we just try harder the next time". I just wanted to stay and hug him until he fell asleep. I HATE HATE HATE, seeing my kids feelings hurt. I understand if Devan isn't focusing while directions are being given, it would be very frusrating for a teacher. I NEVER want him to feel like he can't ask questions though, and NEVER want him to be embarrassed or scared to ask. I really hope his teacher hasn't made him feel this way.

A couple weeks earlier he was what seemed to be talking in his sleep, but he was sitting up. He was saying "Mom...mom...I just cann't do it mom... I just can't do it." I said "It's ok, Devan, you just do your best." and he drifted back to sleep. It gave me the chills though, and left me wondering, if he was feeling to much pressure from me, school, or both.

Iwalani and Bruce came over Labor day weekend, and it was helpful talking to them about it. After talking to Iwalani she said how much Devan sounded like Chad at this age. For those of you who know my husband, you know what a great, smart guy he is, so her comments left me feeling better about things. Bruce read the letter from his teacher, and I can't remember his words, probably something like "sack of garbage" (haha Bruce if you're reading this, you know that is totally something you would say!) Whatever his words were he gave it no merit. I really appreciated their comments and suggestions. Chad has talked with his Dad as well, and gotten great feedback. My mom, poor lady, has had to listen to me go on about this nearly every time I talk to her! She has been so supportive and offered great advice. I'm SO lucky to have these people in my life. They are such wonderful parents, and grandparents!

Today I took Devan to his pediatrician to get her take on things. She said she rarely will diagnose kindergarteners with ADD or ADHD. Kids this age in general have a hard time focusing, so it makes it a difficult diagnoses. At the end of my meeting with her, and after discussing the situations above she said, "This isn't a problem with your child. This is a teacher problem." She said, "You need to be his advocate, and escalate things to a higher level if you need to!" She also mentioned how unprofessional and negative her letters were.

I have parent teacher conference next week, and am anxious to see how things are going (I've stopped asking after school, I got sick and tired off hearing all the negative, and don't think Devan needs to be hearing it either!) I'm sure if something is important to report back to me she'll let me know all about it.

In the meantime, we are continuing to help Devan on focusing. I've tried really hard to keep his evenings after school very structured. He has a chore chart, and checks off his chores every day after school. We then do homework, have free play time, eat dinner, and go to bed. He's done very well with his routine. I've tried some other things as well. He's started taking fish oil, and I make him a high protein breakfast in the morning (these are both suppose to help with focus.

He's such a sweet fun boy, and I LOVE his personality. His teacher might have a easier time if he was just like every other kid, and learned just like every other kid, but he doesn't, and I'm not going to put him on medication so he will. Like my husband said, "Who has an easy job? I want one of those!" I think some teachers need to remember why they chose to be teachers. If it's not to help children (and by help I don't mean medicating them, I mean sitting down and figuring out how they can learn the things they are teaching), maybe they should consider a new profession.

Well, that's it. If no one reads this, I'm not offended, haha, just had to get it all out there.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Lazy Blogger

I've been a bit lazy on my blogging lately.

Devan started school a couple weeks ago and loves it. A lot of days he rides his bike to school and I push Tris and Brenan in the jogging stroller. We are super lucky to have the school so close to us!
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Tristan started preschool 2 weeks ago. He loves it. I'm doing the preschool co-op with some other mom's. We have 6 kids all together, and they are all sweet and fun. I'm scheduled to teach the first 3 weeks and then will only have 2 weeks later in the year to teach. Not bad at all! It's actually quite fun.

Brenan has got 6 teeth in and is all over the place lately. He has such a fun loving personality. It is so easy getting smiles out of him.
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We were happy to have Grandma Iwalani and Papa Bruce visit us over Labor Day weekend. The boys always have such a fun time when grandparents visit!

This is a summer picture, but I'm posting it now because I love it :)
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

As of lately...

We've had some serious "chill" time since we've been back from vacation. We have managed to get out and do a couple fun things though...

One morning Devan came down from bed and asked if he could come cuddle with me. He patted my fat, and then said, "you just look so soft and cozy". Shortly after, to other cutie pies joined us.

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Picnics in the back yard are always fun!
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How about a bath in the kitchen sink? Brenan was so messy after eating it sounded like a good plan.
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Off to the zoo...
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Saturday is game day!
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Taking a dip to cool off from this hot San Antonio summer.

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Home Run!
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I don't know where I'm running, but this is fun!
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Some day I'll be out there playing too.
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Am I just the cutest baby ever or what?
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Do I really have to sit by the girl?
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batter up!
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And we even won a metal!
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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Idaho fun!

Yeh, Idaho was pretty much awesome. We were super busy the whole time having a blast.
The first night we were there we had a hot dog roast, and uncle Brandon took the boys for a lift in his work truck. What a cool uncle!
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It was great being with Grandma Sherry (the boys LOVE her!) and seeing Uncle Jess (we hadn't seen him since before his mission) Jess was so good to take the boys around on four wheeler rides and to feed the horses. They thought he was pretty dang cool.
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Shout out to Aunt Bree... Even though she was VERY pregnant she took time to hang out with us before baby Claire was born. We had a blast with her kids, Grandma Sherry and G&G Jones at the splash park.
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Aunt Laura invited us to do LOTS of fun things with her and her girls Grace and Olivia. We loved spending time with them. The girls even let Devan go for a spin on their 4-wheeler.
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I had my 10 year class reunion while I was there and got to spend some fun time with two of my favorite people
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The boys loved all of the fourth of July celebrations.
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We also had a family reunion, and I got to see my cousin Marie, who I hadn't seen for years. Our kids got along great
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Rigby lake was alot of fun, so much that we went a couple times!
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We didn't expect to be seeing any of our Cox family in Idaho, but Papa Cox, just happened to be coming through and we got to meet up with him!
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I don't have pictures of our trip to the ranch, but the boys LOVED it. We four wheeled, roasted smores, went on the paddleboat, hiked, and Uncle Jess shot a beaver!
It was awesome meeting this lil' gal (Claire)
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We also spent a day at Riot Zone. The boys loved it!
I'm sure I'm leaving out alot of our fun adventures, but bottom line, it was an awesome trip. It was very bittersweet leaving. We love being back with Chad now, but are really missing fun times and wonderful family in Idaho. Here's a few more pictures from the trip.
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K that was a long post, but how could I leave any of that out!