At Work and Play

We were up and at ‘em this morning to make Riesling’s 9:15 ballet class.  The parts for the Nutcracker were posted when we arrived.  Riesling was selected to be a Polychinelle and a Page.  I don’t think she was quite sure what to make of this as she just expected to be a Polychinelle.

During ballet, Joe took Cashel for a walk around town and they found a really cool playground.  Cashel was very excited about it.

When ballet was finished we went on to Joe’s work for Family Day.  What a great learning opportunity.  We explored laboratories, offices, restrooms and factories.  In the labs, the kids found the glassware fascinating and wanted to explore all the drawers.  They were interested in what the hoods were for and the emergency showers and blankets.  They were excited to see Daddy’s office plastered with their artwork and photos.  Cashel drew his first ever face with eyes and a mouth on Joe’s whiteboard.  They got a flashlight and a thermometer, made a potty stop and were ready for the factories.

On the way we saw steam pipes that had valves at ground level to release the water that condensed inside.  We talked about how the steam is invisible immediately upon exit but quickly condenses enough so that it is visible as water vapor.  Riesling measured the temperature of the steam, as well as a stream of water coming out of a pipe that we happened upon.  We compared this to the temperature of the air around us.  Cashel shined his flashlight at every opportunity, especially at the crystals in a column in a factory.  We observed the very beginnings of a product and how an operator was monitoring the many iterations on a computer screen.  After 2 hours we were all tired and hungry.  We grabbed a bite to eat and then the kids made butterflies using coffee filters, markers, a spray bottle and pipe cleaners.  Cashel loved the spray bottle, so while Riesling made 3 butterflies, he quickly finished one and sprayed everything and everyone :oops: within range!

When we got home Cashel asked for a spray bottle and continued his spree.  The kids road bikes.  Then Riesling got the spray bottle and relentlessly sprayed Cashel, despite him having a stick bigger than himself that he kept swinging at her.  After many trips outside to help them work things out, Cashel decided to come inside.  He started to help me get the recycling together, then went outside, took off his shoes and proceeded to attempt to use our little orange cones as foot wear.  He wanted to go to the dump with me, so I put him in the car, put his shoes back on and we were off.

Riesling and Cashel helped throw the plastic in its recycling skid while I did the glass and steel.  Then we all did the cardboard and aluminum.  We talked about how aluminum and steel were made of different metals.  We also talked about why I had to retrieve the aluminum can that Cashel had thrown into the plastic recycling skid.

Post recycling trip, they went and played in the sandbox.  Riesling came in at one point and donned her blue sequined shorts jumper and attempted to teach me some cheerleading moves, as she had seen some cheerleaders at family day.  Her cheers involved the works Hey Ho, Hey Ho, It’s off to work we go!  I did my best to keep up while I made dinner and had heated discussions with Cashel as to why he couldn’t bring sticks into the house.  Joe provided a much needed diversion by getting the kids’ shovels and involving them in helping him move some mulch around.

After dinner, I read Cashel Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes and Joe read to Riesling.  They were so very tired that they had a hard time falling asleep.  Cashel wouldn’t put on his PJs or turn off his light.  Joe goofed around with him for a bit and he finally settled down and went to sleep.  Riesling did the same after a few trips to investigate what was happening on the other side of her door.

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An Active Day

This morning we left the house promptly at 8:15 and drove 2 hours to Manassas for Momin’s 7th birthday party at Pump-It-Up.  The kids listened to Horton Hatches an Egg and some music on the way there.

When we arrived they found a worm on the sidewalk and touched it and then picked it up, which was considered gross to the older children and adults who were watching.

The kids had lots of fun sliding and climbing and jumping.

We thought and were hoping that one, or possibly both, of the kids would take a nap on the way home, but they did not.  Instead they fought (Cashel kept smacking Riesling with Announcer Bunny and she kept kicking him) and were generally grumpy.

At home they finished watching the Arthur video they had started before we left and finally got brave enough to watch The Wizard of Oz.  After 20 minutes, their agreed upon TV time was over and they went outside to ride bikes.  Riesling and Cashel set up the cones in a circular obstical course and they rode around it for an hour.  Then Riesling tried to jump rope while Cashel plucked the seed pods off the wilting flowers in the front flower bed.

After bath, Joe read a Let’s-Read-And-Find-Out Science book called What Lives in a Shell? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld.  I sent Cashel in with a conch shell and she listened to the ocean and matched it up to pictures in the book.

I read Bernard’s Nap by Joan Elizabeth Goodman to both the kids and it was time for sleep.  Riesling always likes me to count 100 before I give her a final kiss good night.  She complained that I was counting too fast so I asked her how I should be counting.  She counted up to 69 by herself.  I prompted her with 70 and then 80 and she counted everything else.

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Busy Busy Busy

Riesling had Ballet class this morning.  Joe and Cashel took a walk and found lots of books and a helmet at a yard sale.  At the Goodwill Joe found a pop-out puppet which is now called “Announcer Bunny” from the PBS show Between the Lions.  We’re not sure if it’s really a mouse or a bear or a dog!

We went to the International Festival where Riesling and Cashel enjoyed dancing to African Drumming and watching a “Belly Button Dancer”.  While Riesling was making a bird rattle craft, I wrote Cashel’s name on the pavement in chalk.  He was drinking his milk which has his name written out on it.  He set his milk down and said each letter of his name, as he matched the letters on the pavement to the letters on his milk container.

At home Riesling watched Arthur and then looked at books.  Joe and the kids explored a change sorter that he had found at the Goodwill earlier.  Then they watched some videos on YouTube.  I think something about a guy who made his own jet fuel powered wings…maybe Joe will elaborate.

The kids also played hopscotch with some interconnecting foam mats.  It was amazing how many variations of the game they came up as we quietly watched.  Cashel practiced counting as Riesling helped him and hopped around.

Riesling wrote out a card for Joe for his birthday that said “Happy Birthday Daddy I know that you are 34 Riesling”.   Then she put a huge question mark on the opposing page, for reasons we couldn’t entirely establish. :)

I read Madeline in London by Ledwig Bemelmans to a very tired Cashel.  Joe read All About Light (Rookie Read-About Science) by Lisa Trumbauer to Riesling.

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