Ezra’s Last Day at Cottage

Even though Ezra graduated from Cottage last month, yesterday was his official last day because I signed him up for four weeks of summer school. I happened to have a work shift, so I got the chance to take a few pictures of his activities throughout the day.

Over the last month, Ezra and some of his friends have managed to dig a gigantic hole. Teacher Gilda finally got them to “decide” to fill it in yesterday. (She let them come up with the idea, and they bought in completely.) I’m not sure much progress was made, but about half the class got into the filling action.

The gang tries to fill in the big hole

During group time, Teacher Dianna led a discussion of how the kids got to school that day and how they wished they’d gotten to school. Ezra said he got there by “Mini” which was initially misinterpreted as “minivan,” much to Ezra’s dismay. Finally though, his teacher understood. Ezra then said that he wished he’d gotten there by space shuttle.

Group time

For snack time, the kids made smoothies. Both the making and eating of said smoothies was a huge mess, but the kids love them.

Snack time!

And finally, just a shot I thought was cute — Ezra going into the playhouse.

Ezra heads into the playhouse

I’m sure he’ll miss Cottage, but at least for the moment he seems pretty excited about his Intro to Kindergarten class. Even though they don’t have skitters there. Or bikes.

Finn Goes to the Dentist

Finn had his first dental appointment today and he did great! Ezra was due for a checkup as well so he went first — x-rays, cleaning, etc. — and Finn got to watch. As is his habit the last month or so he said, “This is taking SO long!” But finally it was his turn in the chair, where he got to watch Toy Story on the TV hanging from the ceiling. I never heard another peep out of him.

Finn's first dentist appointment

Intro to Kindergarten

Ezra started his summer school Intro to Kindergarten class at Hamilton yesterday — a five-week session, four days a week from 8:00 to 12:00. I was too traumatized by leaving him in a strange place yesterday to even think about a blog post, but I’ve finally stopped crying so I thought I’d put up a couple of pictures. He seems to be doing pretty well, although he — like some of his friends in another class — seems a bit shellshocked by the new environment. I’m sure we’ll all get through it, but right now I feel like I’d like to keep him at Cottage until he’s about ten.

Here he is checking out the classroom.

He looks around tentatively

He found the box of blocks immediately, and met a little girl who also liked them.

He finds a playmate for building

4th of July

We had Bob, Vanessa and Thomas up for a 4th of July celebration (and to celebrate their move to the El Segundo area — woohoo!). We improvised a delicious barbecue dinner and the kids had a great time playing in the backyard — giraffe pool, zip line, gardening tools, etc. They all ended up filthy, and Finn was bruised after his run-in with the shovel, but it was a good time nonetheless.

No small miracle that no one got hurt at this point in the evening.

Boys with gardening tools

Finn complained that the safety “googles” didn’t fit.

Finn complains that the safety "googles" don't fit

Earlier in the day, Finn attempted to put a shovel through his foot. Here he is with the Lightning McQueen ice pack.

Finn ices his foot after the shovel injury

At dinner, Thomas took on the watermelon. His technique of indiscriminate chewing of the red, white and green parts followed by spitting out the pulp was unmatched.

Thomas v. watermelon

After dark we headed over to see the Rose Bowl fireworks display from a bluff above on Armada. I don’t have any good pictures because I was in charge of Ezra and he was a little worried that we were going to get hit by them and he didn’t like the noise. But he didn’t want to leave either, so we wandered around some and caught bits and pieces of the display.

I did get a shot of Ezra atop Uncle Bob’s shoulders while we waited for the display to begin.

Ezra and Uncle Bob before the Rose Bowl fireworks display

The Langleys Visit from Indiana

Saturday afternoon we got a quick visit from Lori and the kids, who are in Temecula/San Diego for a few weeks and made a day trip up to Pasadena to visit the hometown crowd. The kids got reacquainted quickly, as kids do. Here are a few shots.

Trevor tried out the zip line. Devon (8-1/2) was too tall for it.

Trevor tries the zip line

Lori and Claire (“Baby Claire” is a baby no more!).

Lori and Claire

The bigger kids in the sandbox.

Finn, Devon, Ezra and Trevor in the sand box

Randomness

A few shots from the last couple of days.

First, we went to the Arboretum yesterday and I lined up this nice shot of Finn running down a dirt path. It was going to be a great image … until he tripped over a huge tree root right as I took the picture. I guess it’s still a great shot.

Finn takes a fall

He laid there for a few seconds, and I thought he might actually be hurt. But that kid is tough as nails — no tears at all, he just brushed himself off and got back to his friends.

This afternoon we had Jerri, Lucy and Charlie up for slip n sliding and pizza, and Finn put this ensemble together after he changed out of his swim trunks. I particularly love the chainsaw. Jerri said he could be one of the Village People.

Finn's fabulous outfit (note the chainsaw)

And lastly, Ezra donned his dragon costume and proceeded to play chess with Lucy. It was pretty cute.

Ezra and Lucy play chess

Slip n Slide

The boys got their first exposure to the Slip n Slide this weekend — first at the Bannings’ and then at the Heffernans’. They were a little unsure at first, what with the water shooting up and all, but it didn’t take long before they were slipping, sliding and totally soaked. They preferred to be dragged across the strip:

Finn

Ezra's turn #1

I also really like this picture of Finn running. He had so much fun this weekend.

Running

How Many Moisions Can You Fit in a Tub?

The boys were in desperate need of a bath last night (which is almost always the case) and after washing their hair and faces, I left them to play and soak off the rest of the dirt. When I peeked in a few minutes later, they were both in the same tub, which I thought was physically impossible. But, they were having a grand time, so I ran for my camera.

How many Moisions can you fit in a tub?

Squishing noses

It’s All Fun and Games …

… until the plants get smashed.

Sometimes this whole testing limits thing the boys do drives me insane. This trampling was the result of a four-minute lapse in supervision on my part, before which I had green-lighted digging in “nature” (our front yard) with the caveat that they be mindful of the plants. Perhaps my direction was unclear.

Otherwise it was a lovely day — play date at Alex and Kyan’s, nap time, watermelon on the porch. Is it bedtime yet?

Ezra and Finn’s Big Weekend

This weekend Bruce and I got away together for two nights (for the first time ever) and Erin stayed with the boys. Emily came for some of the time too, so you can imagine how happy the boys were with all the attention lavished on them. They had a wildly active weekend — bike riding, scooter riding, Toy Story 3 at the theater, swimming at the Altadena Country Club, etc. They also helped Emily and her friends sell 25 bucks worth of lemonade at their lemonade stand — genius marketing plan to have Finn hold the sign. Here are some photos I stole from Erin’s Facebook album.

Chicken Pox

Oy!  Friday night while changing Finn into his pajamas, I discovered three marks on his back.

I thought they were bug bites. But just to be cautious, I looked up pictures of chicken pox on the internet. I was happy to see that Finn’s marks and the pictures I found looked quite different. But then over the weekend, Bruce and I discovered there were a few more than I had originally found. So, off to the pediatrician we went this morning and Dr. Lizer assured us that Finn has a mild case of chicken pox. He’d been vaccinated with the first dose of the vaccine at 18 months, but sometimes children will still contract chicken pox despite the vaccine. The first three marks have already scabbed over, so I’m hopeful that we will be done with this by the end of the week.

I haven’t heard of any of our friends having chicken pox, so I have no idea where he picked this up. Apparently, the incubation period is 10-21 days, so he could have come in contact with it at any number of places — parks, indoor playground, gymnastics class, restaurants, etc.

Thankfully, Ezra is fine. He’s had both doses of the vaccine so his immunity is stronger. The nurse assured me he is fine to attend school, which was a relief.

Gymnastics!

Ezra has been asking to do gymnastics lately so last week we signed up for classes.  Even though Finn’s not 3 yet, they kindly let him enter the 3-4 class so he can go too.  Each class is about 50 minutes and the boys have a blast.  I was pleasantly surprised at how cooperative Ezra was the first day.  When he took the Parent & Me class as a 2 year old he was never, ever interested in waiting his turn or sitting down to listen to instructions.  What a difference three years makes, I guess.  Here are some pics.

Sadly, I didn’t have my camera set properly so most of my still pics of Ezra are at least this blurry, if not worse.

Ezra's warm up jumps

Ezra taking off for the big jump into the pit

Finn doing warm up jumps

Finn gets a high five for jumping all the way across

Rain … again

We’re back to rainy weather here in Pasadena, and what do you know, I got to work at Cottage in the two-year-old class today!  Funny, it rained the last time I worked too.  Anyway, today was not as chaotic as a couple of weeks ago, and those twos are a funny bunch.  Finn spent a good part of the morning hiding under the play structure — he was a pirate, digging for treasure in the sand.  Here are a few pictures from today.

Finn checks for rain:

Finn and friends in the mud:

Ezra’s seating arrangements at the end of school:

Our Leap into Lego

The best $20 I ever spent: the Lego construction set.  We have one happy boy improving his fine motor skills without even knowing it.  Here’s the Wall-E he’s working on.