Thursday, November 30, 2006

Greg Page



Erol sent me the email this morning: Unfortunately, Felicity will be heart-broken. The local news reported this morning that Greg Page is in poor health and is thus resigning from The Wiggles.

Now, for those of you not up on toddler music, Greg Page is the lead singer from the hit Australian kiddie group The Wiggles. They are a new favorite of Felicity's. They were a favorite of Kwamai's a few years back, and definitely have etched their mark in our family's culture.

Turns out Greg's illness is not fatal, just chronic, but his departure certainly marks the end of an era. I figure parents will probably be more sad than kids, who might not notice that a different guy is in the bright yellow shirt.

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Language Mastery, Part Two

See, I knew that just as soon as I'd record something here, we'd grow past it. I mentioned about a week ago that Felicity was our "Yes" girl. Something clicked shortly thereafter and she'd back into building her vocabulary, out of intent observations, into exploration, and falling over a lot!

Kwamai has been noticing how fun it is that she imitates him. So he's been coaching her on counting to ten. She struggles with those consonants, but she can repeat after him! She also is saying words from books she never had said before, like puppet, blocks, and Mike. Her "stages" seem much more evident to me than Kwamai's ever did. Maybe that's just because I didn't blog then...

Family Jam


This was from Sunday. What started out as "Kwamai saying Mass" in the attic turned into a opportunity for some family music time. What a blast! As we had percussion instruments on hand, that was the theme.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Christ the King



This is the crown Kwamai and I made on Friday to mark the Feast of Christ the King, which we celebrate today.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Unexpected Guest

We almost brought home more than our groceries this morning when we went to pick up our food co-op order.


This cute little kitty thought our warm car was just the place to dash into for a quick warm up. Kwamai shot out of his seat, screaming in horror, as Felicity squealed in delight.

Kwamai eventually warmed up to kitty and asked if we could take him home. But then he chatted with some neighbors, who identified the kitty as residing across the street. After much effort we managed to get kitty back out, but not before a quick pic to memorialize the event!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Eepy Bird

If you've never seen the Eepy Bird videos, you simply must check them out.

About a month ago, we saw the Eepy Bird mad scientists live at the Science Center in Pittsburgh. Click the link above, then scroll down the page to Experiment #137 to see the show we saw.

Our humble pics are much less vivid than the website videos.

Kwamai was captivated and was making "explodable" bottles for a couple of weeks.

Language Mastery

Kwamai produces so many bloggable bits. The trick is just remembering them long enough to record them. Here's a great one from today.

The scene: Kwamai is playing Legos with his neighbor friend. "Zap!" he says. "Now your guy is monsterlized -- that means he's been turned into a monster."

And I thought to myself, this is why they call it your "native tongue". Kids can just feel how their language works, and then make it do almost as many interesting things as their Lego sets!

Felicity is our Yes girl. Or more precisely, our "yeah" girl. She says yeah, usually with meaning, all day long. Oh, she will occasionally say no, if that is what she means. I am thinking she is working on right hemisphere development right now, because a few months ago she would babble up a storm, even in sentences. Now, she is engrossed in observations and takes it all in saying "yeah".

Another of Felicity's usual speech patterns is her love for definite articles. "The doggie", "the chair", "a book". And of course "the baby", which usually is a self-reference.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Doing the Steps

Ok, A little back-tracking. A week or two ago we had such nice weather that I insisted on a few walks. We rediscovered that our neighborhood has steps that lead to downtown. If you stand at the beginning of the steps you can see the whole south end of Steubenville (such as it is) and the curve in the Ohio River. Kwamai was enthralled and excited to hike the steps. Felicity got in lots of practice climbing them as well. She's quite a pro! The last time we took note of these steps (a few years back) I recall Erol and I doing quite a bit of Kwam-carrying when it was time for the upwards trip.

Contest Winners -- Again!

We were notified today that Kwamai and Felicity each one a prize in a library drawing. Kwamai has won things at least twice before, and I have also won once. The librarian did mention to me that Felicity was the only one entered in the contest in her age category. I have a feeling the frequency with which we visit and the small population of kids that do the same both play quite a role in our good fortune!

Kwamai won two Matchbox type cars and a bookmark, and Felicity won the book Little Quack's Hide and Seek by Lauren Thompson.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Carnegie Museum

Last Wednesday we went to the Carnegie Natural History Museum, which we fondly refer to as The Fossil Museum, to differentiate it from the Science Center and the art museum. Here are some of the pics of Kwamai and Felicity interacting with one of the more colorful dinos.



Money Math


Yesterday, as Kwamai had Papa home with him, he was upstairs in his playroom doing Money Math. He is interested in coins and likes to have Papa work with him. So we played "donut shop" and sold a Lego donut for various amounts of money. I also demonstrated to him how each coin feels different so that there is more than one way we can tell coins apart.

Felicity enjoyed putting the coins into and out of the Tupperware bank.

Welcome to Our Blog!

Having had so much fun with my own blog, I decided it is time to start one on behalf of the younger family members. My goal here is to record the fun little things we do, the little milestones that would pass by otherwise, unblogged, and post some pictures, allowing Those Concerned to catch up on what is happening in our little corner of the world.