Monday, March 29, 2010

Reading Lessons

Titus has learned his ABC's and recognizes letters on signs and billboards.  I figured I might as well start teaching him how to read.  My mother suggested "How to Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons".  She used the book to teach Isaac and maybe Hannah to read.  Titus is 3 years and 2 months old, a little younger than suggested in the book.  We have completed lesson 1.  I split it into 2 days as he was getting silly after about 10 minutes on the first day.  He did a little better today, only getting silly once or twice but I was able to redirect him and we got the lesson completed.  I think we will keep working on it - maybe only a half lesson a day - we shall see.  He did remember a little from the first try 2 days prior, so maybe he'll catch on and find it fun, maybe it will just be work - but, as we all know, the end result - literacy is so very, very important.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Smocked Roses

I finally finished this dress.  I started it last summer, when it was going to be way too big for Isabele.  I had to let the hem out 2 inches, so that I can still call it a dress.  As it is a summer dress and the weather is chilly spring right now, I think I'll wait till next week when it's supposed to be back in the 60's to make her wear it.  I'll post pictures of her wearing it when I put it on her.  But for now - here are some pictures of it on the hanger.

The Front

The front again.

The Back

The back again.

There are a zillion things I'd do differently if I ever make this dress again.  The first is to finish it in a more reasonable amount of time.  The second - not worry so much about it being perfect.  The third - the back button plackets.  I don't like it at all - must work on that on the next dress of this style - whenever that may be.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Words

Isabele is 8 days short of 17 months old.  She has a vocabulary of 10 words (that I understand): mama, dada, Tita (Titus), yea (yes), no, ojo (Spanish for eye, and yes, that is what she means), pes (please), taku (thank-you), rithere (right there, her way of asking "what's that"), and sisisi (sit). 
I think there might be another one, but I can't remember it right now.

Titus- well, I can't count all the words that he knows. 

Friday, March 19, 2010

Two Scenes From Today

Titus working on cutting and glueing:

I got the swing out a couple days ago to put back together for Kids Market.  However Titus and Isabele found it to be the latest and greatest and Isabele, who loves to swing sat in it for a good half hour and didn't fuss.  So I decided to hang on to it, try to sell it at my garage sale this spring and if it doesn't sell, then sell it at Kids Market in the fall.
I'm glad I kept it.  Isabele fell asleep in the swing for her nap today.  No tears!!  No crying!! and the same length nap she gets with many tears in her bed.  She's holding on to her Sweet Pea doll and one of her flannel blankets - both a must anymore for sleep - unless she's in the car.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

New Coats

I ordered some new coats for the kids from LandsEnd.  The finally arrived today.  Isabele got a navy blue rain slicker.  Titus got a red one.  Isabele also got a green winter coat for this next winter (It was really cheap and I know she will not fit in this winter's coat come fall).
Titus wasn't very happy about his coat at first.  I mistakenly put Isabele's blue one on him - it fit since I bought a 3T so she can wear it for 2 years.  Then I realized my mistake and had to talk him into the red one.  After I took his picture, he didn't take the coat off for 20 minutes. 

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Mimicking

Okay  -  here goes.  I'll apologize in advance to my children, who I sure will not appreciate this story when they are old enough to understand it, but it was way too cute to forget.  I should preface this with the following information:  Titus is now just over 3 years old.  Isabele is 16 1/2 months old.  They have been mimicking each other in the past several days.  Mostly Isabele doing what she sees Titus doing.

Today's weather was beautiful here in Indiana.  We were outside for 6 or 7 hours.  At one point I was in the back yard with Brian discussing landscape options and plants and whatnot.  Titus had been throwing a ball back and forth with Brian and Havoc.  Then Titus disappeared.  No worries - he's gone over to one of the trees, out of sight of the neighbors and mostly out of site of Brian and me.  He had to pee.  So, down go his pants, up goes his shirt.  Business taken care of, down goes the shirt and up goes the pants.  Back to playing ball. 

A few minutes later, all of us still in the back yard, I look over and see Isabele standing by the same tree with her shirt pulled all the way up to her neck.  She's playing with her belly and then finds her pants.  While trying to keep her shirt up, she starts trying to figure out how to pull her pants down.  She runs her hands along the top of the waistband, then down the sides and up.  She pats her bottom.  Then goes back to the shirt and her belly button.  Then she puts her shirt down and goes back to working on the tricycle that she was playing with prior to her little "pee on the tree" attempt. 
How I'm ever going to potty train her, I don't know ...

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Isabele's New Poncho

I think I picked up this free pattern before I was even pregnant with Isabele.  I couldn't help myself.  I figured that sooner or later I would have an occasion to make it.  So it went in my stash of stuff.
While looking for Tacky Glue for another project yesterday at Wal-Mart, I saw this great chunky yarn that I knew would be just perfect for that pattern that I got a couple years ago.  Now that Isabele is walking, I knew it would work great.

Here's the pattern link: http://www.caron.com/projects/q/toddler_poncho.pdf

I got all the knitting done last night.  I made the tie, pompoms and fringe this morning.

Here are a few pictures of the end result.





I had put the broom away and was trying to get a couple more pictures of Isabele, who still doesn't pose very well, unless she is 2 inches from the camera.  All the faces are because wants the broom and the dustpan back.  So, please ignore the whining faces and just look at the poncho.