Thursday, July 31, 2008
My Camera
The batteries on my camera died. Therefore, there are no more cute pictures of my boy for now. Since I know people read my blog for the cuteness of Logan... I haven't been updating my blog. Hopefully I will go to Wal-mart today and get batteries. He is growing SO much and smiling and laughing and drooling!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Logan's favorite reads
Logan seems to enjoy hearing stories more each day. I wanted to record some of our favorite books so I don't forget. Maybe you can share some of these reads with your babies. Logan's own book club! I don't actually know if they are his favorites but he sure does a lot of kicking and smiling when I read these:
1. Sleepytime Rhyme by Remy Charlip: This book is a simple rhyme: "I love you, I think you're grand, there's none like you in all the land. I love your hair, your head your chin, your neck, each ear, your checks, your skin...." He loves when I point to his head and chin, etc. I get lots of big smiles with this book plus I get to tell my baby I love him on each and every page.
2. The Magic Hat by Mem Fox: My first graders loved this rhyme and so does Logan. He kicks his feet on the rhyme verse that is repeated on each page.
3. Wake up big Barn: His favorite page... "Owls on the Night Watch, Shooby, Hooby, Hoo." When I say, "Shooby, Hooby, Hoo", he laughs!
4. Goodnight, My Duckling. When I tell him, the baby duckling lost his mommy, his eyebrows go way up!
5. Ten Tiny Tickles by Karen Katz. My favorite page... "7 squishy tickles on a teeny-weeny tush."
Ok, I have to add my favorite book to read to Logan. On the Night you were born by Nancy Tillman. A friend of my parent's gave this book to me. She is a retired reading specialist. I had never heard of this book. It's wonderful and should be in every child's library. It's very interactive and has beautiful illustrations. It turns every day occurances into magic! The idea is that on the night baby was born, magical things happened, like the moon stayed up all night and the bears at the zoo stayed up dancing and the geese honked a song for baby. Then it finishes with these thoughts,
"So whenever you doubt just how special you are and you wonder who loves you, how much and how far, listen for geese honking high in the sky. (They're singing a song to remember you by.) Or notice the bears asleep at the zoo. (It's because they've been dancing all night for you.)...For never before in story or rhyme (not even in once upon a time) has the world ever known a you, my friend, and it never will, not ever again..."
How beautiful is that?
Plus, from a reading recovery teacher's perspective, it has great text layout. I give this one a 10!
1. Sleepytime Rhyme by Remy Charlip: This book is a simple rhyme: "I love you, I think you're grand, there's none like you in all the land. I love your hair, your head your chin, your neck, each ear, your checks, your skin...." He loves when I point to his head and chin, etc. I get lots of big smiles with this book plus I get to tell my baby I love him on each and every page.
2. The Magic Hat by Mem Fox: My first graders loved this rhyme and so does Logan. He kicks his feet on the rhyme verse that is repeated on each page.
3. Wake up big Barn: His favorite page... "Owls on the Night Watch, Shooby, Hooby, Hoo." When I say, "Shooby, Hooby, Hoo", he laughs!
4. Goodnight, My Duckling. When I tell him, the baby duckling lost his mommy, his eyebrows go way up!
5. Ten Tiny Tickles by Karen Katz. My favorite page... "7 squishy tickles on a teeny-weeny tush."
Ok, I have to add my favorite book to read to Logan. On the Night you were born by Nancy Tillman. A friend of my parent's gave this book to me. She is a retired reading specialist. I had never heard of this book. It's wonderful and should be in every child's library. It's very interactive and has beautiful illustrations. It turns every day occurances into magic! The idea is that on the night baby was born, magical things happened, like the moon stayed up all night and the bears at the zoo stayed up dancing and the geese honked a song for baby. Then it finishes with these thoughts,
"So whenever you doubt just how special you are and you wonder who loves you, how much and how far, listen for geese honking high in the sky. (They're singing a song to remember you by.) Or notice the bears asleep at the zoo. (It's because they've been dancing all night for you.)...For never before in story or rhyme (not even in once upon a time) has the world ever known a you, my friend, and it never will, not ever again..."
How beautiful is that?
Plus, from a reading recovery teacher's perspective, it has great text layout. I give this one a 10!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Meet the Cousins
Logan got to meet my cousin Steve and his wife Josie along with their 2 kids, Samantha and Ethan on Tuesday. They came in from Miami to visit relatives. We met up with them, along with my Aunt Jo Ann and Uncle Terry at Hall's restaurant in Ellington, MO. It was Logan's first road trip with Grandma and Grandpa. Julie and Nick, Grandma and Grandpa, and Logan and I all crowded into the Taurus for the trip!
Here are Aunt Jo Ann and Uncle Terry with their grandkids, Samantha and Ethan. Samantha is 9 and Ethan is 5 months.
The cousins: Jackie with Logan, Steve with Ethan and Samantha, Julie with Nick.
We had to stop and feed Logan on the way home... he didn't get to have the buffet at Hall's restaurant. Grandma got to feed him his bottle.
Nick got to play while Logan ate. There were gnats everywhere. They seem to be bothering Grandma but Logan doesn't mind the bugs!
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