About two weeks ago Ashley came home from school and in our "How was your day" discussion she told me that one of her teachers was going to be bringing in a movie for the kids to watch the next day. When I asked her what movie she told me "Newsies". Although I have it in my VHS collection it's never been one I put in for the kids to watch, however there are a few tunes that I have on the computer and sing along to regularly. So when she told me that they were going to be watching the movie I told her that was the movie where the strange songs that Mommy sings randomly around the house. I also pulled out the movie and showed her the beginning scene with one of the songs and she was really looking forward to it the next day. When she got home she said they didn't watch Newsies because another student brought in Shrek the Third. So again during our "How was your day" conversation she asked me if we could watch it when we got home. I figured it was a Disney movie, no problem - it would be fun to go down memory lane since I can't remember the last time I had watched it.
So when we got home and dinner was made we sat at the coffee table and put the movie in. I figured the kids would watch it and probably lose interest halfway through if I was lucky to make it that far. To my surprise they both LOVED it and they are now both randomly singing the songs from the movie. It has now become Jack's night night movie and he watches it every night. His favorite part is when the song "I'm the King of New York" comes on but since it's so far in the movie he never makes it that far. But he makes up for it because he sings the one line over and over again all day long. Although we're still working on his pronounciation. He sings it as "I'm the King of mumble York" but it's all jumbled together, it's cute to listen to. His other favorite part is when one of the characters is singing he does a motion with his hands which Jack imitates when he tries to sing that part of the song too.
Ashley has also now been exposed to "Singin in the Rain" starring the great Gene Kelly. So since we were on the musical kick she had asked about the movie with the "Yes Yes Yes - No No No" scene. Although we kept her up past her bed time, she was schooled in yet another musical. She enjoyed it, not as much as Newsies though.
I figured we'll give it some time for the kids to move past Newsies and I'll introduce their next musical. I think it's culture but John thinks it's corruption.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Lunch
For the past two days Jack has insisted on bringing "lunch" to school with him. The preschool he goes to provides lunch, which he is only there two days a week for so we never have packed. He took a gogurt, two packages of fruit snacks and a juice box yesterday and today was a danimal, fruit roll up, fruit snacks and a juice box. I helped him put them in a bag and when we got to school we put them in the refrigerator and he went out to the playground. He has these things he just does and it's better to go with the flow, besides - what harm is it if he brings some snacks to school right? If anything he can eat them and drink his juice on his way home. It hit me this afternoon after I picked him up from school, he wants to pack lunch for school like Ashley. He sees her pack her lunch every morning so he wants to do it just like her. Another step of independance ... this is happening all too quick for me. As much as I am looking forward to when he gets older part of me wishes we could turn back time.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Happy Campers
A few weekends ago John decided to get our camping stuff out of the attic and hose down the tents in the front yard. This immediately struck the kids interest and off the three of them went pitching a camp site in our front yard. I was at work so I came home to three fully pitched tents and two very excited children. For the remainder of the afternoon as we cleaned the tents and went through the old camping equipment both Ashley and Jack were asking us "Can we sleep in the tent, can we sleep in the tent?" It's so fun to see how excited they can get about something (in our minds) so simple. After the tents were clean and dry John put the large one on the back porch. Since Ashley and Jack had gotten distracted for a little bit later in the afternoon they thought that we had put the tents away. When we went into the house they saw it on the porch and immediately went to their rooms to get anything and everything they could to prepare for their camp out. We set up their sleeping bags, pillows, stuffed animals and portable DVD players and then plugged in the porch lights to give them some light. It lasted for about a half an hour with Jack until he saw a bug - then it was all over and he came back into the house and said he'd rather sleep in his room. Ashley the experience camper that she is begged to stay out there all night. Although the neighborhood is safe w
e still put one of the dogs out there with her to make sure she'd be ok through the night. Needless to say she had a blast and slept out there again the next night. We have
since taken the tent down but she had a great time. Jack never slept in it - but they did play in it during the day and afternoons after school.
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