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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Little House on the Prairie



There are so many joys to being a parent. As well as so many challenges. The funny thing about it all is that you are constantly surprised by what parts of parenting bring you the most joy and which parts are so difficult. It rarely plays out the way you thought it would before you became a parent. One of those many little joys I never much considered is sharing literaturewith your children. We've read to Sydney and Pierce pretty much every night of their lives before bedtime. Now both children LOVE to read and Sydney is a very advanced reader. So, this year I purchased the Little House boxed set as a little gift for starting kindergarten, imagining that we could slowly read them together. I know they are recommended for children ages 8 and up, but I couldn't resist sharing these classic, well-written, and wholesome novels with Sydney. So we started reading. I think at first she was a little bored (there are only pictures on every other page, after all). But as we got into the first book she fell in love with the little Ingalls girls and their story. We are now on book 3 (we skipped book 2 because Sydney really wanted to follow Laura and Mary, and book 2 followed another little boy). She is really getting into it and we read a chapter a night. I think I look forward to it as much as she does, maybe more. I don't know that I ever really read all these books as a child, so it is new for me as well.

The other night I came into her room to sit down and read before bedtime. I opened the novel, pulled the bookmark out and noticed that I didn't recognize the chapter name. I flipped backwards a few pages and realized that that little monkey had read a chapter ahead the night before! I looked at her and said, "Sydney, did you read ahead?" "Yes. I wanted to see what was going to happen." "Well, that's not fair!!! Now I don't know what happened! You'll have to find another book to read quietly to yourself while I read this chapter and get caught up. Then I'll read to you!" Ha! I had to laugh at myself and at my daughter! It's fun to share something with her that we can both enjoy so much!

For parents of little girls, I highly recommend this series. And 5 is not too young to read together. The stories are beautifully written and they tell of times when life was so much simpler, but so much more work. I think they are great for young girls growing up in a culture where everything is instant, easily accessible, and no one seems to want for anything.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Quick peek

Here’s a peek into our house during the last two weeks:
The centerpiece of the kitchen table is a box of Kleenex (which changes daily)
The hum of humidifiers lulls us all to sleep (if only momentarily)
The kitchen counter resembles a start-up pharmacy
The mayoclinic.com is my most visited site of the week
The parents are playing musical beds taking care of whomever is sickest
Slippers and blankets are set by the back porch door for multiple nightly croup-calming outings
…And we are all exhausted

Ok, both kids have battled croup and upper respiratory infections, and that is all I can say about the last two weeks here. Little else has been accomplished.

In fact, our box of veggies arrived today. I stared at it with dread for a while this afternoon. Too tired to sort and store. I checked outside – cold enough – out goes the box onto the porch until I have the energy to deal with it!

Oh, and we missed out on our scheduled flu shots last week because we were too sick to get them! Ironic, huh? Need to reschedule!

Here’s to hoping you are healthier than we! Winter has arrived at the Burkhart household.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Boo!

Sydney wanted to be a cowgirl for Halloween this year! Yay for not being another princess!!! So, Pierce obliged and agreed to be a cowboy. Next year he may have a stronger opinion about his costume, but at two, I don't think he cared! They were really cute, although these pictures don't really do justice. The cowboy costume is super easy and inexpensive: $1 per bandana, $1 for Pierce's hat, and the rest we already had. Yay for that! (Well, except Sydney's cute boots, which I reluctantly bought, but am thrilled that she loves them and has worn them to school several times).








For dinner we had spooky sushi. It was something we could quickly eat with our fingers and I could make during naptime for a smoother evening!