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Week 2: Letter B!

March 14, 2015

This week I introduced Sofia to the newest worksheets that I pulled from1Plus1Plus1Equals1 and Education.com. We moved from “A” to “B” and chose the color blue. We skipped a shape for this week because I’m adding in a unique project on Friday to sub for the shape. Last week she loved all of the sheets. When we got home every afternoon from picking her up after work, she’d ask for her “project” and sit and complete her sheets quietly.

This week…it’s a completely different story! She is asking for the sheets but isn’t as interested in sitting down to complete the activity for more than a few minutes. 

She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…

· Labels: micro preemie, threenager, toddler games, Working mom

Week 2: Letter B!

March 14, 2015

This week I introduced Sofia to the newest worksheets that I pulled from1Plus1Plus1Equals1 and Education.com. We moved from “A” to “B” and chose the color blue. We skipped a shape for this week because I’m adding in a unique project on Friday to sub for the shape. Last week she loved all of the sheets. When we got home every afternoon from picking her up after work, she’d ask for her “project” and sit and complete her sheets quietly.

This week…it’s a completely different story! She is asking for the sheets but isn’t as interested in sitting down to complete the activity for more than a few minutes. 

She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…

· Labels: micro preemie, threenager, toddler games, Working mom

Week 2: Letter B!

March 14, 2015

This week I introduced Sofia to the newest worksheets that I pulled from1Plus1Plus1Equals1 and Education.com. We moved from “A” to “B” and chose the color blue. We skipped a shape for this week because I’m adding in a unique project on Friday to sub for the shape. Last week she loved all of the sheets. When we got home every afternoon from picking her up after work, she’d ask for her “project” and sit and complete her sheets quietly.

This week…it’s a completely different story! She is asking for the sheets but isn’t as interested in sitting down to complete the activity for more than a few minutes. 

She woke up sick Monday and Tuesday, it’s possibly the reason for the disinterest. Yesterday she just wanted to snuggle and watch TV. We are trying again this afternoon and we’ll see how it goes. Oh, the best laid plans…

· Labels: micro preemie, threenager, toddler games, Working mom

Slow Down and Tell Me Why

January 22, 2015

I’ve mentioned before that we are fully in the throes of the “why stage”. At times it’s fun because you never think of some of the reasons “why” we do things. Sometimes it’s agonizing, why does the moon only come up at night…oh, you don’t know the answer? Why?…because you don’t know everything? Why? ::insert hair pulling::

Of course I add in the “why do YOU think” every now and then. It’s only slightly effective and only a temporary band aid.  This is also the stage where these little sponges turn into little parrots and we hear back some of our own words and sometimes they aren’t so pleasant. I’ve had to revamp some things that just didn’t sound so nice coming out of the mouth of a child, no matter how innocent the original intent. But occasionally, you get a little gem that when it bounces back to you it makes you stop and think.

During a morning car ride that included a barrage of “why” questions, I was stumped and didn’t know the answer. This is how the conversation went. In full disclosure, I can’t for the life of me remember the topic that got us to this point.

            Me: I don’t know, baby?

            Sofia: Why?

            Me: I just don’t have that answer,        I don’t know “why”.

            Sofia: But why? Slow down and tell me why.

            Me: (giggling) Who tells you that? Who says ‘slow down and tell me why’?

            Sofia: YOU!

I was slightly taken aback. It’s not even something I recalled saying. (But I reconfirmed with Grands and yep, it’s mine) She said it calm and the tone was matter of fact, thank goodness. It was said with intent and not as a reprimand, again, thank goodness! I told her “ok, I let me think about it”. And I came up with a good explanation on why I don’t know everything about everything. (I’m sure my husband wishes he could have figured a way to get me to admit that to him.)

I’m glad that she was able to learn a subtle yet effective way to bring me out of distractions or even keep me from getting to a point of frustration. One of the most humbling part of being a parent is going through particular stages with your children. They test boundaries and question everything. They teach you to do the same, if you let them. As a working parent, my time with my children is limited and in that time, I have to fit in having fun, being the caregiver, the teacher, the disciplinarian. Some days, I feel heavy on the disciplinarian and caregiver and a little too light on the fun Mommy and teacher. It’s a tricky balance.

She’s teaching me to “slow down”, I want to encourage her to continue. She’s teaching me to “tell her why” because she still needs me to help her learn. My next 21 day challenge, for myself, is to be more intentional about slowing down with my children and tell them more “whys”. Before I know it, those “whys” may stop but maybe, if I can continue to engage her curiosity, they will hang out a little longer..for both of us.


· Labels: micro preemie, Preemie, threenager, Working mom

Slow Down and Tell Me Why

January 22, 2015

I’ve mentioned before that we are fully in the throes of the “why stage”. At times it’s fun because you never think of some of the reasons “why” we do things. Sometimes it’s agonizing, why does the moon only come up at night…oh, you don’t know the answer? Why?…because you don’t know everything? Why? ::insert hair pulling::

Of course I add in the “why do YOU think” every now and then. It’s only slightly effective and only a temporary band aid.  This is also the stage where these little sponges turn into little parrots and we hear back some of our own words and sometimes they aren’t so pleasant. I’ve had to revamp some things that just didn’t sound so nice coming out of the mouth of a child, no matter how innocent the original intent. But occasionally, you get a little gem that when it bounces back to you it makes you stop and think.

During a morning car ride that included a barrage of “why” questions, I was stumped and didn’t know the answer. This is how the conversation went. In full disclosure, I can’t for the life of me remember the topic that got us to this point.

            Me: I don’t know, baby?

            Sofia: Why?

            Me: I just don’t have that answer,        I don’t know “why”.

            Sofia: But why? Slow down and tell me why.

            Me: (giggling) Who tells you that? Who says ‘slow down and tell me why’?

            Sofia: YOU!

I was slightly taken aback. It’s not even something I recalled saying. (But I reconfirmed with Grands and yep, it’s mine) She said it calm and the tone was matter of fact, thank goodness. It was said with intent and not as a reprimand, again, thank goodness! I told her “ok, I let me think about it”. And I came up with a good explanation on why I don’t know everything about everything. (I’m sure my husband wishes he could have figured a way to get me to admit that to him.)

I’m glad that she was able to learn a subtle yet effective way to bring me out of distractions or even keep me from getting to a point of frustration. One of the most humbling part of being a parent is going through particular stages with your children. They test boundaries and question everything. They teach you to do the same, if you let them. As a working parent, my time with my children is limited and in that time, I have to fit in having fun, being the caregiver, the teacher, the disciplinarian. Some days, I feel heavy on the disciplinarian and caregiver and a little too light on the fun Mommy and teacher. It’s a tricky balance.

She’s teaching me to “slow down”, I want to encourage her to continue. She’s teaching me to “tell her why” because she still needs me to help her learn. My next 21 day challenge, for myself, is to be more intentional about slowing down with my children and tell them more “whys”. Before I know it, those “whys” may stop but maybe, if I can continue to engage her curiosity, they will hang out a little longer..for both of us.


· Labels: micro preemie, Preemie, threenager, Working mom

Slow Down and Tell Me Why

January 22, 2015

I’ve mentioned before that we are fully in the throes of the “why stage”. At times it’s fun because you never think of some of the reasons “why” we do things. Sometimes it’s agonizing, why does the moon only come up at night…oh, you don’t know the answer? Why?…because you don’t know everything? Why? ::insert hair pulling::

Of course I add in the “why do YOU think” every now and then. It’s only slightly effective and only a temporary band aid.  This is also the stage where these little sponges turn into little parrots and we hear back some of our own words and sometimes they aren’t so pleasant. I’ve had to revamp some things that just didn’t sound so nice coming out of the mouth of a child, no matter how innocent the original intent. But occasionally, you get a little gem that when it bounces back to you it makes you stop and think.

During a morning car ride that included a barrage of “why” questions, I was stumped and didn’t know the answer. This is how the conversation went. In full disclosure, I can’t for the life of me remember the topic that got us to this point.

            Me: I don’t know, baby?

            Sofia: Why?

            Me: I just don’t have that answer,        I don’t know “why”.

            Sofia: But why? Slow down and tell me why.

            Me: (giggling) Who tells you that? Who says ‘slow down and tell me why’?

            Sofia: YOU!

I was slightly taken aback. It’s not even something I recalled saying. (But I reconfirmed with Grands and yep, it’s mine) She said it calm and the tone was matter of fact, thank goodness. It was said with intent and not as a reprimand, again, thank goodness! I told her “ok, I let me think about it”. And I came up with a good explanation on why I don’t know everything about everything. (I’m sure my husband wishes he could have figured a way to get me to admit that to him.)

I’m glad that she was able to learn a subtle yet effective way to bring me out of distractions or even keep me from getting to a point of frustration. One of the most humbling part of being a parent is going through particular stages with your children. They test boundaries and question everything. They teach you to do the same, if you let them. As a working parent, my time with my children is limited and in that time, I have to fit in having fun, being the caregiver, the teacher, the disciplinarian. Some days, I feel heavy on the disciplinarian and caregiver and a little too light on the fun Mommy and teacher. It’s a tricky balance.

She’s teaching me to “slow down”, I want to encourage her to continue. She’s teaching me to “tell her why” because she still needs me to help her learn. My next 21 day challenge, for myself, is to be more intentional about slowing down with my children and tell them more “whys”. Before I know it, those “whys” may stop but maybe, if I can continue to engage her curiosity, they will hang out a little longer..for both of us.


· Labels: micro preemie, Preemie, threenager, Working mom

Verdict: Tubes

January 7, 2015

Add us to the long list of parents with littles suffering from ear infections. Sofia has had chronic, bilateral ear infections starting in September. Just weeks before her 3rd birthday. Oddly, this should be the age where any ear infections start decreasing instead of starting up. After months of failed attempts, we were revered to an ENT.

We had the appointment with the ENT today to test her hearing and middle ear. She’s flat lined on the left ear and has a negative reading in the right which means she has a vacuum created by all the fluid. Our recommendation is tubes in both ears. 
I understand this is a very routine procedure, in and out. However, they will put her under and I don’t think there’s anything more nerve racking than having your baby under anesthetic and away from you. I had a great vibe with the doctor, I’m great flu for that. 
Apparently, her micro preemie beginning is rearing it’s ugly head. 

· Labels: ear infections, ENT, micro preemie, three year old, toddler, tubes

Verdict: Tubes

January 7, 2015

Add us to the long list of parents with littles suffering from ear infections. Sofia has had chronic, bilateral ear infections starting in September. Just weeks before her 3rd birthday. Oddly, this should be the age where any ear infections start decreasing instead of starting up. After months of failed attempts, we were revered to an ENT.

We had the appointment with the ENT today to test her hearing and middle ear. She’s flat lined on the left ear and has a negative reading in the right which means she has a vacuum created by all the fluid. Our recommendation is tubes in both ears. 
I understand this is a very routine procedure, in and out. However, they will put her under and I don’t think there’s anything more nerve racking than having your baby under anesthetic and away from you. I had a great vibe with the doctor, I’m great flu for that. 
Apparently, her micro preemie beginning is rearing it’s ugly head. 

· Labels: ear infections, ENT, micro preemie, three year old, toddler, tubes

Verdict: Tubes

January 7, 2015

Add us to the long list of parents with littles suffering from ear infections. Sofia has had chronic, bilateral ear infections starting in September. Just weeks before her 3rd birthday. Oddly, this should be the age where any ear infections start decreasing instead of starting up. After months of failed attempts, we were revered to an ENT.

We had the appointment with the ENT today to test her hearing and middle ear. She’s flat lined on the left ear and has a negative reading in the right which means she has a vacuum created by all the fluid. Our recommendation is tubes in both ears. 
I understand this is a very routine procedure, in and out. However, they will put her under and I don’t think there’s anything more nerve racking than having your baby under anesthetic and away from you. I had a great vibe with the doctor, I’m great flu for that. 
Apparently, her micro preemie beginning is rearing it’s ugly head. 

· Labels: ear infections, ENT, micro preemie, three year old, toddler, tubes

Some Days Just Come Together

January 5, 2015

There are plenty of days that are filled with tantrums and tears. Times when everything seems to be falling apart and patience runs thin. Today wasn’t one of those day. I started the day with just my little man and a short Pilates session in the living room.

Then, big sister woke up and after breakfast we had a yoga session where Sofie joined in. The little man thought downward dog was a great opportunity to play peek a boo and pull my ponytail. Not the most zen yoga session I’ve ever had but definitely the one with the most giggles.
We all went to the farmers market for lunch and grabbed some vegetables for the week and played at the park. We wrapped up with family dinner at Grandma and Grandpa’s and another park trip. There were moments for corrections here and there but overall the day was great. 
These are the moments I wish I could bottle. Snapshots of time where everyone is on their “A game”. Days like today make all the hard days worth the “struggle”. And because I didn’t have my phone on me much throughout the day, I didn’t get many actual pictures…sigh. 

· Labels: family day, good day, micro preemie, preemies

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