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Notes from the Parent Teacher Conference

Thursday, May 20th, 2010 by Stacie

J loves to learn and can be really focused. Lately he has become very interested in numbers. He has just about mastered one to 10, although he becomes confused with 10 sometimes. He has his sights set on some of the advanced math materials; he is very keen to do much more with math, considering his desire and focus his knowledge will be much more consistent soon. He is working on learning the numbers above 10 with the teen boards and will soon be involved with the golden bead work. He is very focused on this work!

J is very bright and loves to share experiences and information with me. As you know, his speech is often quite difficult to decipher. I am so glas he is working with a speech therapist. As his communication becomes clearer I am sure that will make a big difference for J. Although difficult to understand he doesn’t seem to be visibly frustrated. J loves to work with some of the younger children, giving them lessons on the mystery bag and other materials. He can get a bit out of control and silly with his use of the materials depending on the children in the group!

Overall, I am noticing a dramatic change with J and a deeper ability to focus on the task at hand.

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This has been a good year for F. She is consistently happy, talkative and busy at work. It has been observed that sometimes F tends to tilt her head to one side and squint when spoken to. Have you noticed this at home?* Polishing, table washing, playing the bells and working with the geography puzzles are some of her favorite choices. F is also working on her awareness of the sandpaper letters. She enjoys tracing them and sharing them with her friends. We continue to pay close attention to F’s articulation as she continues to have some difficulty in sounding certain sounds (F,V,J,R) This clearly shows as she traces and sounds her letters. We will continue to speak clearly using appropriate language to encourage her to do the same. Please reinforce likewise at home. F is beginning to show interest in forming her numbers on the chalkboard. Any support given on this area at home would be appreciated. Best wishes for a fun and relaxing summer.

(* we plan to set up an eye appt. to check her vision)

Preschool Art Class Snapshots

Monday, May 10th, 2010 by Stacie

Our friend are moving to Seattle and this is one of the last art classes we will have together. James used blue and yellow to make green, Kiana used blue and red to make purple and Fiona used red and yellow to make sunshine. Noey just painted.

James Today

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 by Stacie

Fiona was not being cooperative so there are none of her.

A Day in the Life at 3 and 3 Quarters

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 by Stacie

5:30 ish – James crawls into bed for morning cuddles.

6:00 – Alarm goes off. Brian turns it off.

6:45 – I suggest to Brian he get up.

7:00 – I get up. Fiona objects as she hasn’t had cuddles yet so back into bed with her for 5 minutes. James dresses himself. I help Fiona pick out a dress.

Morning routing commences. Make bed, get dressed, brush teeth, do hair, wipe surfaces in bathroom, gather laundry, take laundry to basement, sort, start one load. Empty dish drainer and dishwasher. Medicate cat.

7:30 – kid breakfast, I check messages

7:45 – Brush hair, dress Fiona, get into car

8:10 – preschool drop off

8:30 – go to grocery store to get crab for Her Highness Princess Fiona who loves shellfish and has requested a crab and shrimp dinner.

8:45 – my breakfast.

9:00 – marketing via social networking. Need to write a new blog post about birth photography but no time right now.

9:30 – gather stuff for photo shoot. 1 Holga. 1 EOS3 with 100/2.8 lens plus extra roll of film and 1 5D with a 85/1.8 lens and clear data card. I’d like the 1.2 lens but it is, alas, out of my budget.

9:40 – leave house and go to shoot site

9:50 – Subject’s mother calls – poor kid is taking her driver’s test and despite being scheduled at 8AM has still not had her turn thanks to DVM backlogs. Return home.

10:00 – Turn on timer and spend 15 minutes cleaning/decluttering living room and dining room.

10:15 – Have a cup of tea and fill out and email my exhibitor feedback form from the La Leche League conference

10:30 – Take clean laundry upstairs and dump it on the bed. Laundry generally gets folded and put away during bath time.

Email a potential client about availability. I have using only email to contact clients – it’s far less personal than the phone and as a wise man I know once said to me “It’s about the personal touch” but people with small children often prefer email because it’s easier for them.

11:00 – leave for pick up. I don’t usually have to leave until 11:25 but I need to stop at the post office and mail a package to a friend and I want to stop and get a frozen coffee slushie too.

11:45 – preschool pickup

12:30 – leave the playground after about 5 mini-meltdowns from James (or one long one with some brief hiatuses). I didn’t push him high enough on the swings, he wasn’t ready to leave, he got to the gate before me, he didn’t want to change his wet pants. Food upped his blood sugar and calmed him down.

Lunch in the car. Not the healthiest or sanest way to eat but sometimes practical.

Target run. 2 more mini-meltdowns from James in the parking lot. He was strapped into the cart. One vacuum, cat supplies and sidewalk chalk later we check out.

1:30 – One episode of Bernstein Bears before nap.

1:45 – Nap. James and Fiona both need changing, both have had accidents, both are put into pull ups for nap. Fiona asks if she can pee in her pull up. I tell her yes, but I would prefer it if she uses the potty. She tells me she would prefer to use her pull up but then, unprompted, uses the toilet anyway. I read the current edition of High Five to each to each of them.

2:10 – My lunch.

Eat. Eat more. Put together my bridal bulk email from the past 3 weeks or so and schedule it. Chat on IRC to mean photography friends. Cackle like hens.

2:45 – Fiona is up. Go out in yard and take pictures of her and all the flowers currently in our garden. I bribe her to cooperate.

3:30 – James is up. He agrees to have a picture taken so I have a matched set of one of each child. We play in front and back yard, and briefly with neighbor children, until Brian comes home. Well, mostly they play and I sit and make sure they don’t run into the street.

5:30 – Brian comes home.

I make dinner and sit.

6:10 – dinner

6:35 – I leave to go get my hair colored, leaving Brian with a dirty kitchen, half cleared table and pile of clean laundry on the bed.

7:00 – The power at my friend’s is out. Getting my hair colored may be problematic if she can’t see it. Sit down and sigh. Try to muster energy to return to the car and drive home.

7:10 – The power is back! She colors my hair. It is darkish brown now, on it’s journey from red/blond to dark dark dark brown.

9:10 – I get home to find sleeping children, laundry folded, dishes done and Brian on the verge of medicating the cat and mopping the kitchen floor. I kiss the sleeping children and start moving old files off my laptop so I have room tomorrow to proof the newborn images that are next in the queue.

9:30 – get the photos from today off the camera.

10:00 – go to bed.

Another Photo from Last Weekend

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Stacie

And one more from this set on the business blog: http://www.stacieturnerphotography.com/blog/2010/04/twins-on-tuesday/