Monday, October 22, 2012

Landis the Scientist


While I made dinner, Landis was outside writing on the sidewalk with chalk.  He ran in and asked me to come outside to see a sentence he had written.  Here it is: "The SIINTIS Is Landis"  (The scientist is Landis.)  I had a little bit of trouble deciphering his writing, so he helped me out.  "In this word, the first 'i' says its name, and the next one says [short i sound]."  I love his spelling. And maybe we will have a scientist in the family in a few years!  

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Landis Spells

I taught Landis the ASL alphabet way back when he was learning his letters.  Now that he is learning to read and write, he is obsessed with fingerspelling.  His little hands get tired quickly when he writes, but he wants to think about words and how to spell them all day.  I was sitting at the computer this afternoon, writing an email and drinking from a cup of water.  Landis came up, tapped my shoulder, and fingerspelled "Ma I hav sum wotr?"  ("May I have some water?")

He also likes to play a game where he fingerspells a word, and I fingerspell a rhyming word back to him.  This has the potential to keep him occupied for literally hours, which is extra nice on long car trips.

Other sentences he has spelled recently:  "The stor is in norf umaruku"  ("The store is in North America") as we were on the way to the store.  Yes, Landis, that is correct. And, "I olrede sed that" ("I already said that"), when I asked him to repeat himself.  Cracked me up, because he was really indignant that I hadn't heard him the first time, but instead of speaking, he spent minutes trying to spell out his indignation.  Funny boy!


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Caleb

Caleb tells me that I don't update my blog enough.  "Look," he says, "there were 95 entries in 2009 and only one so far in 2012."  So here I am, updating my blog.

One of my favorite things about my brother Caleb is that he keeps me in line.  He always tells me when I need to do something or when I do something I shouldn't do.  He is very concerned with fairness, and points out things that go against his sense of justice.  Also, he is a fantastic writer.  His blog and his entire google account were deleted because he was not yet 13, but when he was blogging, it was one of my favorite things to read.  He just has a way with words!  He is getting close to 13 now...  Caleb is a really fast typer.  He has an A+++++ in his 7th grade typing class.  He types much faster than the requirements.  Caleb is a very good pet owner.  He takes good care of his dog Scruffy.  He likes to play on his computer a lot.  He also loves to read.  It's always fun to talk about books with Caleb - he really thinks about what he reads, and he has an amazing memory for the small details in the book.  He is great at building things and has an intuitive sense for how things work and how they are put together.  Maybe he will be an engineer some day.  Caleb is going to stay with us for about a week after Christmas.  I am excited to spend that time with him.  He is my favorite youngest brother, and these are just a few of the many things I love about him!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Finally Updating...

Wow, it's been a long time since I've updated this blog... Here is a quick rundown of what we have been up to lately.

Landis will be starting kindergarten next year. He has had a wonderful first experience with school at Space Coast Early Intervention Center, and is really looking forward to kindergarten. He has been having lots of fun doing gymnastics, and this summer we plan to do lots of swimming! He has gotten so tall recently, and really looks older all the sudden - maybe it's the two teeth he recently lost? He recently had a scary injury - he fell while jumping on his bed, and needed 6 staples in the back of his head. But the staples are out now and he is doing just fine. He still needs reminders to slow down and think before he does dangerous things.

Aaron Scott will also be making a big move in school next year - to middle school! He has had a great 6th grade year, and stays busy with Boy Scouts, cello, church activities and lots of reading when he is not hard at work with his classes. It's hard to believe he is getting so old. It seems like only a few years since I met him for the first time as a cute little preschooler. He's still pretty cute (don't tell him I said that!) He is an extremely active boy, full of energy. He has really enjoyed the outdoor adventuring aspect of Boy Scouts, and takes great joy in hiking, camping and exploring the outdoors. He is such a smart and fun boy, and I feel so lucky to be a part of his life.

Goat is still working at Avidyne, designing flight systems for small planes. He has been fortunate to have some really wonderful co-workers and an amazing boss. Recently, he joined a Crossfit gym, and we have embarked on the Paleo Diet. I'm still a bit ambivalent (I love bread!), but we are both seeing results - weight loss and feeling more energetic and healthier. Goat always has a project or 6 going, and some of his recent projects have been improvements to his boat. We are looking forward to spending time out on the water as the weather gets warmer and enjoying the new stereo system and new (working!) depth finder. He also recently purchased a Hayabusa, a very fast motorcycle. It's pretty snazzy, although it makes me nervous that he felt the need to bypass the limiter that reduced the top speed to 188 miles per hour. Yikes!

I will be graduating from UCF with a BA in History on May 3. I am so relieved to be completing that (long) chapter of my life. I'm not yet certain what I will do next, but I am excited to move forward. This semester, I have been driving to Orlando twice a week, about 1 hour 15 minutes each way. It is exhausting! I know some people have a daily commute that long or longer, but I don't know how they do it. I have also been volunteering with Rolling Readers, a local organization that works with public schools to promote literacy, and the Florida Historical Society. This February, I participated in the Month of Letters Challenge and wrote 44 letters to family and friends. If anyone would like to send or receive a letter, let me know! Once I make it through these last few crazy weeks of class, I am looking forward to catching up with the beloved family and friends I have been neglecting in the end of semester rush, and being able to spend more time with my husband and boys.

We have been incredibly blessed to have the support of many wonderful people, family and friends, as we learn and grow and move through new seasons of life. Thank you all. We love you so much!!