Caity or ROSE as she now wants to be called is getting so big. Self expression is her highest priority, so she will have her own place on this blog to do just that. She takes pictures all of the time and wants to share them with everyone. The slide show will periodically change, so keep checking. In the future be aware that all photos she takes will have a good chance of making it on the blog.
Aug 25, 2008
Aug 10, 2008
He's a Boy!
We have begun the journey of a little man. He now owns cars and action figures. They look just like the little dolls that the girls have spent hours creating their own versions of reality. Apparently there is a clear difference between the two. Seriously, I am having a bitter sweet day watching Colin get his first batch of "BOY" toys.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Sunday, August 10, 2008 1 comments
Aug 1, 2008
First Week Back
We are officially back to school. I find it is nice to start extra early. It wasn't until today that Caity realized other kids aren't back in school. The gentle reminder that we finish in time to enjoy the nice weather outside while other kids are inside seemed to squash her lamenting. After much soul searching we also started Malena in Junior Kindergarten. Basically, she is doing the kindergarten curriculum at a much slower pace without the pressure to complete the entire day. I wasn't expecting her to really do much this week. I was pleasantly surprised with her eagerness and ability. Handwriting is probably her least favorite. That makes complete sense with it being such a fine motor skill and she is only three and a half. So, I have not been pressing that at all. I did have to remind myself that the ultimate goal is not to advance her but to satisfy her natural curiosity to learn about the world.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Friday, August 01, 2008 0 comments
Jul 31, 2008
Caity Loves to Perform
We got back her recital DVD and have tried every way I know how to post it. I guess they protected the DVD from recordings. I will have to lend it out and pass it around to all the family who care to see it. I must say that it was a huge improvement over last year's recital that left all of us wondering what they learned all year.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Thursday, July 31, 2008 1 comments
Jul 25, 2008
Commercial Produced By Caity
This is the second installment of the day that Caity got to express herself through the video camera. This is great example of the girls' relationship with one another. They adore each other, but Malena will not let big sister rule her world. Caity can appear to be giving Malena a hug and in actuality be threatening her very being. That explains the crying after a seemingly loving embrace. Anyway, I found this video entertaining. I hope you do too.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Friday, July 25, 2008 2 comments
Jul 24, 2008
Sweet Cha-Little
I gave up control of the video camera to the kids for some fun. They (Caity mostly) took tons of video. I have put them into three separate videos for you to enjoy their edited antics. I have one that Malena shot, but I will edit out the shots of floors and dolls before I post it.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Thursday, July 24, 2008 0 comments
Jul 17, 2008
Family Visit #2
WHEW! What a wonderful couple of weeks it has been with family visits. It was chaotic and fantastic with everything going on in our home. After the Martinez side left, we all got busy doing a few house projects to prepare for the arrival of the White family. Mammaw and Papa watched the kids for two nights in a row while Chris and I prepared for singing at a wedding for co-worker of his. That meant that we would have date night two days in a row. The 45 minute ride allowed us to talk at length without interruption. The bonus was getting to sing in public with Chris again. It brought back many wonderful memories of the beginning of our days together. An even greater bonus was the kids got to spend two nights with Mammaw and Papa White playing hide-n-seek, singing, telling stories, and watching movies. I have great pictures to share, and I will post those later. For now, we are all taking in deep breaths as we prepare and rest up for another year of homeschooling in two weeks.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Thursday, July 17, 2008 1 comments
Jul 4, 2008
Caity Turns Eight!
It is absolutely impossible that our 'baby' just turned eight. I can't even begin to express how much I love the 'Boo". She rolls her eyes when we call her that and countless of other things that we do to embarrass her. She recently said that we have a weird family. I guess in her eyes parents, that do the things that we do, are weird. I prefer to think that someday she will see these days as the best days. Chris and I will for sure.
As parents of Caitlyn, we are beyond blessed. Caity is a wonderfully complicated, forever giving, deep down sweet-to-the-core little girl. Excuse me, she isn't a little girl anymore. She is a big girl who teaches us about ourselves, the world, and ensures we know just where she stands on important life issues. She is spectacular big sister who is adored by both of her siblings. Yes, I know It is only her eighth birthday. I also know we will blink and another eight years will pass, and she will be on the heels of her own life adventures. That time will come too soon in my opinion, so for now I want to hold her tight and tell her how much we love her. Happy birthday Boo! We love you!
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Friday, July 04, 2008 2 comments
Jul 2, 2008
Family Visit #1
As always , we have so much fun when we have family in town. This time we were blessed to have six people in town to celebrate (very early) Caity's eighth birthday. Natalie and Marty were kind to include our house on their way to Kentucky for a gig Wednesday night. Mamaw and David were able to make it as well. Malena has a new best friend-- Isabelle that she is convinced will come to our house 'tomorrow.' Here are photos from the day at the zoo. At first none of the animals were cooperating with us and then the seals andy polar bears saved the day with great entertainment. We love you and miss you already.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Wednesday, July 02, 2008 0 comments
Jun 27, 2008
Our June
June has been fantastic despite Chris' insane travel schedule. I am so impressed by Chris and his ability to balance his work this month with his favorite role as Dad. Caity has completed her softball season while learning valuable life lessons that seem even harder, as her mom, to let her experience. She had a few great hits and wants to try again next year. Malena fascinates me with her ability to dissolve any tense situation with her humor. Colin is now fifteen months and learning new things everyday. He, too, has a great sense of humor even though he is the only one who gets the punchline. We all laugh despite our ignorance. I am thrilled that July is here to bring us family visits from both sides of the family, Caity's birthday, and Dad back home where he belongs.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Friday, June 27, 2008 0 comments
Jun 3, 2008
Jun 2, 2008
Jun 1, 2008
Big Tuesday
WARNING: These next few posts are purely to catch up family with all that is going on in the kids' lives. They may seem mundane to the common viewer, but they are just capturing the everyday joy in my life. They have no real purpose other than to share that joy with you all. It sometimes is the simple things that I love the most.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Sunday, June 01, 2008 2 comments
May 31, 2008
Chicken Pox
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Saturday, May 31, 2008 1 comments
May 14, 2008
Our Mother's Day
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1 comments
May 13, 2008
Just Another Day
Apparently, I was not getting through my TO-DO list fast enough for Caity. I was in the middle of cooking when she handed me a fake phone. She acquiesced to using a fake phone after her repeated request for my cell phone was denied. After three “BRRRRINGS” I picked-up the Minnie Mouse phone. She asked to speak to the lady who sews. She called for an appointment to fix her ailing princess dolls. She set it up for 1pm which was right after lunch. I admired her creativity and perseverance. Undoubtedly, I would have kept saying that I would get to it later only to put it off for one more day. At 1pm, she came to me right on schedule with three dolls and they were seen promptly and fixed to her satisfaction. Just another day…
I went to the lady doctor for a yearly exam. Malena was most concerned about me and was adamant that the doctor would not check her. I explained that it was just a check up for mommy. Fast forward a few hours at the grocery store. The day’s prior event was still on her mind. I knew this and so did everyone else in the dairy department because of what she said. Malena inquired, “Mommy, how is your bottom feeling? Did the lady fix it? I love your bottom. You like my bottom?” Just another day…
I sometimes have to pick and choose what I am going to share on this blog, because things like this happen just about everyday. It is just another day in my blessed life. Happy Belated Mother’s Day.
I promise I will post pictures soon.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Tuesday, May 13, 2008 2 comments
Apr 28, 2008
Nashville Half Marathon
I will break from tradition and post mainly about the adults this time. WE had a good time running the Nashville Half-marathon this past weekend. Being a newbie, I was quite pleased with my results. I had two of the best coaches, Chris and Patti, who have ran races before this one. I went through a myriad of emotions the previous three months preparing for this goal of mine. Even on race day, I when through the shakes (adrenaline rush I think), nauseous, tears (a lot of those!), and frustration when my body just wanted to quit. We all finished and I am so proud of us. The hills were unexpected, but it added to the accomplishment. I definitely want to run another race. Here is a video of the highlights.
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Monday, April 28, 2008 2 comments
Apr 22, 2008
Authentic Learning
It started when Caity decided that she likes ladybugs. This proclamation followed a long time of HATING all bugs. In an effort to show her not to be afraid, I decided to close the year with a unit on ladybugs. Fast forward a few weeks through some pathetic attempts to get Caity excited about the little red creature, to a neighbor capturing one of her own. This well meaning five year old did not know much about them; therefore her ladybug was captured in a small empty container. Surprisingly, it did survive the night and was released back into nature.
The next day Caity was beyond thrilled when she found her own ladybug with the name of Melacarti. Sister shared in the excitement and dropped the ladybug which quickly flew away. For the rest of the hour Caity could be found sobbing and singing in the backyard about Melacarti. We knew she was dramatic, but I did not know she would feel so deeply about an insect.
I started thinking I could use this to my advantage. This morning she was still mad at her sister for losing her friend, so I seized this learning opportunity. We started with some internet research on the bug. She wanted to know how to take of her next bug better. Then she started a poem and song to add to her book she is working on for the remainder of this year.
We went outside to play and I started a ladybug hunt. Caity was not convinced that I would ever find one. Well, we found three, but all flew away before being captured. Finally, Melecarti 2 was found, and Caity went into action. She placed the wet paper towel at the bottom of the container with air holes with a soaked raisin and some (what we think are) aphids on a leaf. During the bug hunt we talked about the life cycle and stages of Melacarti’s life.
(This is where I knew that I was a homeschooling mom.) As the rain shower came over us, we all began to pack up our things and head for cover. Colin dropped his shoe (for the um-teenth time) and I found it! I saw a larva stage ladybug. I got so excited. I quickly called Caity over for the container and I tried to scoop him up. I was a bit too exuberant, because I squished him. I picked up the remains to show Caity and saw the yellow excretion they use for a warning signal to a predator. (This is when I even surprised myself.) I rubbed the yellow goo on my finger and took a whiff! It really stank. I then offered Caity a smell. I refrained from tasting it. What better way to understand an insect’s defense then to experience it first hand. I am only sorry that I killed the little guy, and we didn’t get the chance to see all of the stages.
For those that know me best, this is out of character. The pure excitement of some real life learning got me so worked up that my ‘prissy’ side left for a few moments. The learning has not stopped yet. Caity handed her brother the container, and he shook it as he walked around the house. She witnessed another defense in which they pretend to be dead. The ladybug is now walking and soaking up the water in the towel. Melacarti will be released after the rain shower subsides.
Now Caity is so excited to share with Dad what she learned today in school. That is a wonderful by-product of this adventure. What a great day!
Posted by Walking in 'Menchis' at Tuesday, April 22, 2008 0 comments