
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Girl Knight in Labor
Julien's story: "The girl knight, she's in labor. So she took off everything and she pulled down her pants and put three paper towels on the pants and then all the liquid came down. The midwife, she was late, so she ordered the archer to do it. She gave him money to order him to do it. The midwife gave the archer money and he put it in the pocket of his armor.
The baby came down the birth canal and it popped out and then he cut the umbilical cord with the girl knight's sword. And he threw the umbilical cord and the other trash into the heater. And then he left.
The girl knight took off the paper towels. She wiped the baby off. And then she had to go to war. So the man took care of the baby while she was gone.
The End"
The baby came down the birth canal and it popped out and then he cut the umbilical cord with the girl knight's sword. And he threw the umbilical cord and the other trash into the heater. And then he left.
The girl knight took off the paper towels. She wiped the baby off. And then she had to go to war. So the man took care of the baby while she was gone.
The End"
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Fireworks of Glass










Monday, March 20, 2006
playmobil
Spring Break
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Monday, February 27, 2006
The Earth Makes Stone Out of Clay

In the evening Julien combed my hair and his Grandpa Bill's. He did it very gently. He then asked if I would like a massage. He had never asked this before but, of course I said "yes!" He proceeded to give me an amazing massage, as if someone had taught him professionals techniques! "Sometimes they use fists," he said as he carefully kneaded my back. He gently rubbed his hands over my head and down my neck and even lightly used his elbow to run down my arm. I was astonished! When I asked if he did this at school he said "no." Finally, I asked where he had seen a massage like this and he responded, "at the airport, when I was three." And I remembered that in our waiting area there had been a massuse at a massage table. And he had asked me about it at the time, but I had no idea he had taken all that in!



Showing
Friday, February 24, 2006
Playdates
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Grandad Rick's 60th Birthday

Kathy and Rick visited this last weekend. Their flight in was a disaster, after a 6 hour delay to O'Hare they missed their connecting flight and couldn't be re-booked until Saturday, so Richard drove all the way to Chicago to pick them up. They arrived a bit frazzled, but happy to finally be in Bloomington.
We celebrated Rick's 60th Birthday. Julien and I made a cake (lots of licking of spoons and chocolate covered faces) and Shana and Willem came over to celebrate. One evening we went out to Shana and Willem's house for dinner. They live in a converted one room school house with a wood stove. Julien had been at Jake's birthday party earlier in the day, so he was ready to snuggle by the wood stove.
Julien and Kathy played ice dancing with lots of special tricks. He loves the Olympics and has taken to "ice-skating" races in our family room- which he wins with cheers and clapping and then someone puts a trophy around his neck, which is, in fact, a gold model of the Eiffel tower.
Kathy and Rick left on Tuesday and luckily had an uneventful flight home.




Jake's Birthday

Julien went to Jake's birthday party this last weekend. It was held at the Wonderlab, a local children's science museum. Unfortunately, Julien was still a bit sick with a cough and had a hard time keeping up with Jake, so Julien cried a few times. None the less, he had a good time. He climbed up "the grape vine" which is always fun. An older kid helped him down when it got difficult. He was very nice!
Julien has been carrying around his goody bag at home since the party. The other night after dinner he asked for permission to eat a candy out of his goody bag so I said yes he could pick one treat. After carefully looking over gum drops, tootsie rolls and a lolly pop he declared "I choose the splendor of a lolly pop!"


Monday, February 20, 2006
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Monday, February 13, 2006
Boy
We are having a boy!
Julien is very excited with the prospect of having a little brother. I asked him the other day "Will you wrestle with your brother?" He looked at me like I was crazy and said "No! I will kiss him and care for him. If he cries and he is hungry I will feed him apple sauce and I will change his diaper if it is dirty." When I told this story to his teacher he added "Babies are fragile! You can't wrestle them." Crazy mommy!
Julien is very excited with the prospect of having a little brother. I asked him the other day "Will you wrestle with your brother?" He looked at me like I was crazy and said "No! I will kiss him and care for him. If he cries and he is hungry I will feed him apple sauce and I will change his diaper if it is dirty." When I told this story to his teacher he added "Babies are fragile! You can't wrestle them." Crazy mommy!
Knights

On Sunday morning we took a walk on Promontory point. It was wintry but there was not the usual ice on the surface of the lake. It was beautiful in a very Chicago winter way. Julien enjoyed the waves and the binoculars. He slept on the entire ride home to Bloomington (4 hours) which is very rare.










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