Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Oliver does it again!
Oli threw himself into T-ball--checking research books and baseball-related novels out of the library and pestering his papa to surf around mlb.com. Each new bit of information he shared with glee at practice and did his best to implement on the field. Because of research he learned it was ok to leave your base/position to field the ball (as well as what the appropriate range is); learned to back up your team member who abandons position to retrieve the ball; and learned how to take a lead off the base as a baserunner (just for the record, there's no lead-off allowed in T-ball, so Oli had to be content to have his foot touch the edge of the bag). He arrived ready and excited for every practice and game, and he did whatever his coaches asked of him. So he did it again: he was nominated team player for the season!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Two loves
Philip chanced upon our dear son in this pose. These days the hat hardly comes off (hence the 10 year old browny kind of color), the glove goes most places, even if it has to stay in the car or a cubby, and the uniform must constantly be cleaned. Our son is in love with baseball. He plays T-ball, but he is learning to like baseball in the way aficionados like it--you know the type: statistics, differences in uniform over time, players from different times, etc. True to form, he gleans much of this from books checked out from the library, though he also has a weak spot for mlb.com! Here I think the book is not baseball-related, so he's combining his two loves in simultaneous pursuit of two subjects.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
New Library
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Send your list of 5 by February 18th!
Hello, friends!
Oliver will turn 5 on February 18th, 2009. When he was 3 & 1/2 it seemed like everything would happen for him when he turned five. That was the age he quoted for getting a chance to move, becoming a paramedic, reading competently, and other items. Well, he's been reading for ages, we just moved two months ago, and I don't have the heart to tell him that paramedics have to be at least 20.
We do want to do something special for him, and that's where YOU come in! Here's what we're asking you to do:
1) Make a list of 5: things you like to do with OP, things you like about OP, your favorite foods, your favorite places to visit, your favorite books. Any G list of 5 would be fab!
2) Attach or otherwise affix 1 or 2 photos:
a) of you at age 5
b) of you with OP (at any age)
3) Make sure all fits on an 8.5" x 11" sheet.
4) Send to Mama Esham by email, surface mail, or owl post by February 18th.
Call or email with any questions. Have a great time, and thanks in advance for participating!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
our new place!
We have heard the requests-- well, demands really--and we're responding at last. Here are some photos of our new place. Oliver is talking to the ornaments and singing as he pulls them out of the box. Notice the ingenious location of the nativity!~
We very much appreciate all the light in our new place. And the kitchen open to the living area; people can hear me when I speak from the kitchen (I have to keep reminding myself). And there's the desk! Of course, all that light means that I can't actually see my computer screen for half the day; must borrow a tall ladder and put up curtains!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
What would YOU wear to a holiday parade?
Oliver chose to wear this tiger costume that Gramme made. The theme for this year's holiday parade was "Fairytale fantasies" or some such. Before we went we talked about what might be there--reindeer, knights, Santa, etc. Up pipes our dear son, "Well, I'm going to wear my tiger costume. Maybe some people will think it's for Tigger, but I'm not going to be Tigger; I'm going to be a tiger." Suffice it to say our little tiger lit up the evening with his very unusual attire. He had at least 25 verbal greetings/appreciations, including the aforementioned Santa Claus, who called out, "Hey, tiger. Merry Christmas. Grrr!" Many more people simply smiled as they passed us. OP's choice turned out to be creative, joyful, and warm. Nice work, young man!
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