Monday, September 23, 2013

Eliot's First Day of Fox-Hill Kindergarten!

We REALLY lucked out.  Last year when I went around checking out preschools, I had a hard time with it.  They probably all would have been fine, but when I walked into Fox-Hill School in Danvers (FHS), I knew IMMEDIATELY that THIS was the school for Eliot (and selfishly, a little nit for me too).  I didn't even need to hear the teachers' explanation of their methods or tactics, I just knew.  From the learning towers to paint on the walls, to the play farmer's stand, it was all just what I was looking for.  So, yes, he had an awesome time last year and really learned a lot.  Each time we had a teacher/parent conference, they would tell me how pleasant and sweet he was and that they could tell he was really learning.  Their whole program is based on literature.  They have different curriculum units that they do all year long and they always find supporting literature.

Anyhow, FHS has this amazingly awesome program for kids like Eliot who were born just after the kindergarten cut-off.  Eliot would have had to be five years old before September 1st to qualify for any public kindergarten, but FHS made a tailored program for 10 children whose birthdays are in the Fall who are just about ready to go to Kindergarten, but because of that cut-off date cannot attend kindergarten.  So Eliot is in his second year at FHS, but it's a whole new curriculum and in a whole new building.  Technically, it is private kindergarten so if we wanted to, we could send Eliot straight into public (or private) first grade next year, but we are pretty sure we will give Eliot the advantage of doing another year of kindergarten next year, but in a different setting (either the closest public school to us, or to some sort of private school).  Ted and I are on different sides of the fence on this argument, so I guess a little time and communication will have to come to pass before we decide where Eliot will be next Fall.   THIS Fall, however, is going great! He loves his new school and his new teachers--- and most of his classmates.  It's pretty much a full day too (5 hours) so it is truly like the kindergarten experience that just about all five year-olds are having.

Here is a snapshot from the first day of school this year:

And one with Odie :)


August

(Still trying to catch up here),  August was over in the blink of an eye--or so it felt.  I think that's kind of always how the Summer goes.  Eliot spent a lot of time outdoors and at the park with our awesome babysitter Christina while I worked either photographing weddings, or editing them. 

Eliot did have the chance to go to a camp put on by his Fox-Hill Preschool though and that was super fun for him.  They did all sorts of arts and crafts and reading on rainy days and lots and lots of outdoor sprinkler play on sunny days.  On their very last day of Camp, they went on a field trip to the beach!  Eliot loves the water-- beach, lake, pool (big or small), sprinkler, or even rain-- it doesn't matter, he loves to play in water! (Funny how getting him to take a bath lately is so challenging). 


Ted and I really try to make a point of finding things to do as a family.  I think this is the age where memories really start to stick so we want him to remember a childhood full of fun adventures, trips, events, fairs, parks, etc.  We found two kind of cool things to do in August.

First, one of my very best friends, Kerri, invited us to come and see her compete in a 1950's "Pin-up Contest."  It was kind of an event where everyone came to show off their classic cards and the women dressed as 50's ladies.  Eliot had fun looking at the cars (and looking at the ladies!).  We ended the VERY hot event with some nice cold ice cream.

 
  
                                                                    (The Lovely Kerri)

Another great friend of mine, Chad, let us know about the Peabody Mayor's Picnic where there would be some cool and fun things to do so we went there for a little while too on (thankfully) a cooler day!  I think I'd be lying if I said that Eliot had more fun than I did making bracelets at the carts and crafts table!


(Me & Chad)









Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Eliot's Ice Cream

Back in May, to commemorate Father's Day (since the kids wouldn't be in school for Father's Day), Eliot's school held their annual "Not a Box Day."  The instructions were simple.  Dad and child were supposed to create something out of a box so that it was no longer a box, but...... something else entirely.  Ted and Eliot (OK, with a LITTLE help from Mom) turned our old 50" Plasma TV box into... an ICE CREAM TRUCK!
It was AWESOME (to say the least).  We were SURE that we would have knocked them dead at the event (where we would see everyone else's "Not a Box" project. 

Boy, was I surprised at the over-achievers at Not a Box Day! Holy Cow! There was a pizza oven, a grand piano, a lit clock tower, WALL-E, among many, many, other creative ideas.  These Dad's (and probably Moms) must have spent a TON of time on these things!

So after the Not a Box event was over, we came home with an Ice Cream Truck.... made of a box.

Well, it just so happens that for the last few years, Eliot and I create our own Summer Pail List (instead of bucket list).  One of our activities on our list to do for the Summer was to have a lemonade stand.  Well.... since we already had the ice cream truck, we thought why not do an Ice Cream Stand?

Ok, so it probably wasn't as successful as a lemonade stand would have been, but Eliot had so much fun and you could see how excited he got every time a new customer would come by.  He made something like $12 that day (and I think $5 of it was from Daddy), but he was so proud and we both had a lot of fun. 




Annual Cape Post

This year's Cape visit was very  much like previous years-- nothing really new to report except the kids-- oh.my. how the kids have grown.  They're bigger, more independent, and closer than ever... and isn't that what the Cape Trip is about anyway?

 



Eliot had a TON of fun "surfing" with Dad at the beach.




Love this photo! Wish Bea was with the rest of the cousins in the foreground!







Monday, September 9, 2013

Fourth of July 2013

(This is just coming to you a little late--- as will be the case with the several posts following this one).

This year was the first year that Eliot has ever seen fireworks.  His new babysitter, Christina, invited the 3 of us to go with her and her family and friends to the Danvers fireworks.  We went and sat around for what felt like FOREVER (in that humidity and heat) waiting for it to be dark enough for them to let of the fireworks.  Eliot was a trooper.  He was having a pretty good time...until.. the fireworks started.  After that, he had an AMAZING time! He LOVED seeing the fireworks!  He was out wayyyy past his bedtime (even though we didn't even stay for the whole display), but maybe it will be one of those happy early childhood memories he'll keep in the back of his brain for decades to come :)




And for any photography buffs, I shot the above photos at ISO500 f/1.2 on a FULL FRAME camera-- and still my shutter speed wasn't fast enough to keep up with simple motion (or even camera shake)-- THAT'S how pitch black it was outside before the fireworks!