Thursday, March 30, 2023

Leah's 6th Birthday

Leah had a big birthday!

In the morning, she wanted a surprise for breakfast - so I made banana muffins with struesel topping & we put a candle in and sang her Happy Birthday. 


Then she & I did her birthday interview at the computer & she invited Mitchell over since we had an extra ticket to the planetarium. 


Sam took the kids over to the planetarium for the show & then they came home & had frozen pizza & canned peaches (we stuck another candle in & sang Happy Birthday once again). 

And then it was time for the Pinewood Derby. James entered a car & Leah also got to enter a car in the siblings division. 

After that, they got to go out to visit with Grandma Mary & Papaw and get presents

For supper, she requested McDonald's Happy Meals and there were more presents!



She got a doodle pad (which all the kids like) and a sensory bin with water beads (which all the kids like as well). 


She's holding the stuffed cheetah from Sam's folks - she named it Blur (after a Wild Kratt's video, I think.) 

Nana Jana got her a (specific kind of) Hatchimal: 

Cousin Levi (& Aunt Lana & Darrin) came the next day & we celebrated Grandma Doris's birthday! (Separate post to come, I hope!)

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Dr Visit

Leah had her well-child visit yesterday! She was eligible for a COVID booster, but since we just had COVID 6 weeks ago & she has her birthday party

today, we decided to just come back for a nurse visit sometime after school is out - when I got home and told Sam that, though, he reminded me that she was signed up for summer school, but I guess it's not as big of a deal for her to miss a morning at summer school!

She was 3 feet, 8 inches tall and weighed 43 pounds. (That's 3 inches and 2.5 pounds since last year - here's the link to last visit: http://babybuffaloe.blogspot.com/2022/03/dr-visit.html)

It was wear yellow day for kindness week at school. 

She did say her vision was blurry sometimes, so the nurse checked with a doodad & that all looked normal - we went to the eye doctor right before school & will go back again before 1st grade, too. 

Here are some things Leah's doing now that she's 6: 

  • Telling (& explaining to us) jokes
  • Reading quite well
  • Helping in the kitchen 
  • Bargaining 
  • Talking a lot about friends & what's happened at school
  • Using her imagination and playing "puppet show" 
  • Sleeping in her closet occasionally 
  • Eating lots and lots and lots of snacks
  • Asking lots and lots of questions
  • Figuring things out
  • When I asked what we should add to this list, she asked, "Can I put my goal?" which at school was - choosing working friends rather than recess friends in class for projects & in specials (namely, art)
I just got around to reading the 6-year-old handout they gave us at the doctor & I feel like it has changed quite a bit since Amelie and James turned 6 - though apparently I didn't update the blog with those lists so that's been lost to history. Anyway, for posterity: 
  • If your child is not hungry at one meal, it is okay to wait until the next meal or snack to eat
  • Limit fast food
  • Offer water. Do not give your child soda
  • Do not use food as a reward or punishment for your child's behavior. Do not make your children "clean their plates"
  • Let all your children know that you love them whatever their size. Help your children feel good about their bodies. Remind your child that people come in different shapes and sizes. Do not tease or nag children about their weight, and do not say your child is skinny, fat, or chubby
  • Do not put a TV in your child's bedroom & do not use TV and videos as a babysitter
  • Have your child play actively for at least one hour each day
  • Help children brush their teeth 2 times a day and floss one time a day
  • Put a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) on your child before going outside. use a broad-brimmed hat to shade your child's ears, nose, and lips
  • Do not smoke or allow others to smoke around your child 
  • Put your children to bed at a regular time so they get enough sleep
  • For every ride in a car, secure your child into a properly installed car seat
  • Make sure your child wears a helmet that fits properly when riding a bike or a scooter
  • Do not let your child play in or near the street. Children younger than age 8 should not cross the street alone  
  • Give your child simple chores to do. Children usually like to help
  • Teach your child your home address, phone number, and how to call 911
  • Praise good behavior. Do not yell or spank. Use time-out instead. Be fair with your rules and use them the same way every time 
  • Try not to have too many after-school plans, such as sports, music, or clubs
  • Give your child a desk or table to put school work on
  • Help your child get into the habit of organizing clothing, lunch, and homework at night instead of in the morning
  • Place a wall calendar near the desk or table to help your child remember important dates 
  • Help your child with a regular homework routine. Set a time each afternoon or evening for homework; 15 to 60 minutes is usually enough time. Be near your child to answer questions
(Lots of interesting things here, but thank goodness Ridgeway doesn't assign regular  homework to the Kindergarteners! Even James [4th grade] doesn't have to do much at home - that's a change, though, and I remember Amelie had homework in K and 1st - in theory but rarely in practice it was supposed to take 5-10 minutes.) 

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Rube Goldberg Machine

James's science class did a project where they had to make Rube Goldberg machines to turn on a flashlight (I believe originally they were supposed to make the flashlights themselves, too, but that part was scrapped.) Here's one of the original cartoons from Mr. Goldberg himself. 


There were several other requirements, and he had to draw up a blueprint & explain the 6 different steps (minimum) & different types of energy transfer. 

James had lots of ideas, and Sam & I helped. 

Here's the final video: 

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Birthday Interview, Leah is 6

 Leah sat down with me this morning (her birthday morning!) to do the annual birthday interview. She said she didn't remember doing it last year. 

  1. How old are you? 6
  2. What is your favorite color? Orange
  3. What is your favorite toy? Hatchimals
  4. What is your favorite game? Tag
  5. What is your favorite song? "Shivers" by Ed Sheeran
  6. What is your favorite animal? I love Elephants and Cheetahs equally
  7. What is your favorite book? What's that big book that contains all of those Dr Seuss books? Six by Seuss 
  8. What is your favorite movie? Hmm. Maybe like, hmmm. Encanto 
  9. What is your favorite TV show? Mark Rober (youtuber) 
  10. What is your favorite thing to eat? Cheeto puffs 
  11. Where is your favorite place to go? Tiger Bounce, actually ninja obstacle course 
  12. Who is your best friend? Mitchell (next door neighbor), I mean Leda (from church)
  13. What is something you learned last year when you were 5? Oh yeah, I learned how to read
  14. What is something you'll learn now that you're 6? I don't know what in 1st grade. Oh yeah, ride my bike  
  15. What is your favorite part of school? Specials Which one? All specials (This is what they call art, media (library), music, gym)
  16. What is hard for you to do? Multiplication 
  17. What is your favorite thing to do? Run 
  18. What do you like about Me (Mama)? You make such yummy toppings on muffins (This may have been influenced by the muffins for breakfast this morning.) 
  19. What do you like about Dada?  He helped me make my car (This may have been influenced by the pinewood derby - also taking place today!) 
  20. What do you like about Amelie? Sometimes she babysits me
  21. What do you like about James? Maybe that he helps me play Pikuniku (That's a video game
  22. What do you like about yourself? I'm good at taking turns
  23. What do you want to be when you grow up? Soccer player and then I don't know 
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