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Monday, October 29, 2007

A Mental Obstacle Course....

...is what my brain often goes through when I have conversations with Aidan. Here's a sample from today:

Aidan: Does Erin need a pacifier?

Me: I don't think so.  Not right now.

Aidan: Is she getting hungry?

Me: Not yet.

Aidan: When she cries, and if I find her pacifier, can I earn a dollar?

Me: Huh?

Aidan: Repeats above sentence.

Me: No, a dollar would be too much money for finding a pacifier.

Aidan: What if it's really lost?

Me: Well, still...I don't usually pay my kids to find things (I say usually, because I actually have before).

Aidan: How much money could I get if I find her pacifier? (Can you tell by now that Erin's pacifier is very often missing??)

Me: None. Why do you want money?

Aidan: I want to buy something at Toys R Us.

Me: What do you want?

Aidan: Something plastic...well, lots of things plastic.

Me: What kind of plastic things.

Aidan: They all come together.

Me: WHAT all comes together?

Aidan: Whales. I really want those whales I saw. But they cost $5.

Me: Ohhhhh.

Aidan: So if you need me to find something that costs $5, let me know.

Me: How about my wedding ring? That'll win ya a prize for sure. (My wedding ring has been missing since I was pregnant with Molly Grace. I'm still counting on St. Anthony to help me out!).

I won't continue (even though the conversation did) but you get the picture....  I often have no idea where our conversations are going to end up.  Aidan has the art of conversation, the gift of gab. It's an Irish trait. And we all know where he gets it from...Like father like son :)





Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Double Cousins

Yes, my sister is also my sister-in-law, and Mike's brother is also his brother-in-law. And by the way, they have the same name, however spelled differently (Kelly and Kelley). That makes my brother-in-law's brother my husband. So, if you've followed all that, you know that our kids are double cousins. Here's the whole gang...




Top row : Bridget(10), Molly Grace (3), Owen (14), Margaret(4), Eileen(12), Colleen(11)
Bottom row: Aidan(6), Moira(14), Erin(7mo), Emmett(12), Conal(8), Teresa(8) (My kids in bold)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Sometimes...

...even princesses forget their manners.






Other times, one spoon just isn't enough.


Thursday, October 18, 2007

Aidan's Interview

Wow, it's hard to believe we're already a good chunk into our school year. We're completing week seven. We started mid-August, because of Erin's surgery, and then took a couple weeks off in September. This is our eighth year of homeschooling. We continue to use Mother of Divine Grace, which is a Catholic classical curriculum. We do have a couple of "firsts" this year. For one, we have our first high schooler.  Moira is a freshmen. The other first we have is our first BOY kindergartner! (When Aidan first found out that he was starting kindergarten, his reply was, "What?  But I'm a BOY.  I thought only girls do school!").  Eileen, Bridget and Teresa are in grades 7, 5 and 2. In addition, Molly Grace, 3, is our top-notch mess-maker, and sweet little Erin's job is to keep everybody smiling.

After lunch each day I try to read a story to the little kids. But life happens, and sometimes I just don't get to it. So, for a back-up plan, we implemented Reading Buddies this year. Each older kid pairs up with a younger kid and reads to him or her. It seems to be working out great, and at least I know the younger kids are always getting some reading time in. Moira pairs with Molly Grace, Eileen pairs with Aidan and Bridget pairs with Teresa.

Yesterday, Eileen finished her book with Aidan early and decided to interview him. She and Bridget came up with the questions. I thought it was cute. So, here is Eileen's interview with Aidan:

E: Do you like school?
A: A little bit.

E: What is your favorite thing to do in school?
A: Draw pictures

E: Who's your favorite teacher?
A: Mom (I love that one!)

E: Do you like doing school with four girls?
A: I don't care.

E: Do you like sharing a bathroom with five girls?
A: No. We don't all fit in it.

E: Who's your favorite sister?
A: I don't have one, I like them all (Good answer!)

E: Do you wish you had a brother to do school with?
A: Yes!

E: What's the latest word you learned how to read?
A: mat

E: Are you glad you're homeschooled?
A: Yes.

E: Do you have a lucky pencil?
A: No. By the time I start school they are all taken.

E: Are you glad you have your own room?
A: Yes.

E: Do you ever get tired of eating cereal?
A: No, I don't!

A little explanation on that last one.....Aidan's favorite food is cereal and he could eat it for every meal if we let him! They had fun with this! I hear more interviews going on in the house, so I think there may be more to come...Congratulations if you made it this far. You must be a grandma :)

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Singin' in the Rain

It was one of those wet fall mornings. The kids were fed and dressed. I ran upstairs to take a quick shower before we started our school day. As I was getting ready, I could hear the school buses winding through the neighborhood, picking up kids for school. I thought to myself how thankful I was that I could homeschool my children, and how I loved the fact that I got to spend each day with them. I also noticed how quiet the house was...yes, I thought, my little angels were downstairs, already hard at work on their assignments. Finally, after seven years of homeschooling, the mornings had become routine and the kids knew just what to do. Ha!

Because I've homeschooled for seven years, I should have known better. After fourteen years of parenting, the sound of silence should have at least raised a suspicion.

I came downstairs to more silence. Out of the corner of my eye, I caught a glimpse of four of my "angels" running around outside, singing (loudly) in the rain. Soaking wet. All this while other kids in the neighborhood were waiting patiently in cars or with umbrellas to get on their school buses. Of course I instantly wondered what the neighbors must think about our style of homeschooling.  Thankfully, we have the best neighbors, who know my kids very well.

So, I gathered them in and took their picture. I just love the look on Teresa's face. She wasn't quite sure, at that moment, if she was in trouble or not.




Thank goodness my kids add some spice to life, otherwise it would be way too boring. And they seem to keep providing me with plenty of opportunities to practice the virtue of humility, so I've got that goin' for me.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Poor Aidan

These photos may just about sum up Aidan's childhood, surrounded by six sisters.





Saturday, October 13, 2007

Erin Has a New Skill...

...It's NOT numchucking skills, NOT bowhunting skills, NOT computer hacking skills...(for you Napoleon Dynamite geeks, tee hee).

It's........SITTING! We don't remember getting this excited when the other kids sat for the first time. Just after surgery, at 7 months, we noticed Erin taking off with much more energy and strength. It's fun to see such a tiny little one sitting.



















And to prove that she is eating very well, check out the rolls...




Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Mocha

We'll miss you, Mocha. Well, some of us will :)


Monday, October 8, 2007

Flower Princess

This one is just too good not to post. Here's Molly Grace, taking advantage of our last bit of summer-like temperatures. Notice the inside out shirt and missing shoe, which just adds that special flair, don't you think?

 
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