Saturday, May 23, 2009

Swimming

Last week, I found out about a center near our home that has swimming and a rock climbing wall. We decided to try it out as a family and are excited to have found a wonderful new hangout spot. I don't know how we have lived here for over 2 years and haven't heard of this place! It really is a shame, because in the past when we wanted to swim, we drove across town, paid twice as much, didn't have the climbing wall, it wasn't as kid friendly, was overcrowded, and the water was cold. (Makes you wonder why we kept going!) Luckily, those days are over and we have found a place close to our home, that the kids love, has warm water, isn't overcrowded, and only costs us $7.50 for the entire family.

Here are the pics from our last trip:

Logan loved the freedom that he had to walk around. The pool has a really big area of shallow water, so we were able to keep an eye on him, but let him feel independent. It was also nice for Mike & I to not have to hold him the whole time.
From Swim
Korben loved the slides. There was a small one that he could go down all by himself...
From Swim
...and a bigger one Mommy & Daddy had the pleasure of going on over and over again. :D
From Swim
The pool is complete with large buckets that fill up and dump water on participants willing to sit under them. Poor Logan got the brunt of this particular bucketful.
From Swim
I love finding places that we can enjoy as a whole family. Even better are cheap places that we can enjoy as a whole family. Those places = genuine smiles all around. :D
From Swim

From Swim
Finally, we can't have a family outing without Mike giving us some kind of after-outing entertainment...hehehe
From Swim

Friday, May 15, 2009

Mary, Mary Quite Contrary...

Way back in March, Mike gave me some seeds for my birthday. He knew how much I
wanted to try square foot gardening and this was
his way of telling me he would help.

So two weeks ago, right before he left for another trip, he put the boxes together for me. The following day I mixed the soil, and the next day, Korben and I planted our seeds. It was really fun to do with Korben, especially when he said,
"Goodbye beans, see you later".

Some things to know when making your own:
*Mixing the 3 way soil mixture is
easiest if you do it by hand.
*Those boxes can hold A LOT of water, so go crazy with the hose in the beginning.
*This is by far the easiest way to plant seeds by hand.
Poke a hole with your finger, drop a seed in,
cover it...so simple!

Since planting the boxes, I have learned that I do not have much patience and that checking the boxes multiple times every day does not, in fact, make the seeds grow faster. I about lost it waiting for the first few seeds to sprout because I was sure I had messed something up. After 2 very long weeks, we can FINALLY see some radish sprouts, and I am a little more at ease. And here I thought gardening was supposed to be relaxing...

Our Two Square Foot Gardens
From gardening
Playing With Bubbles After Watering Our Plants
Our First Sprouts
I am excited for the fruits of our labor...I just wish those fruits would hurry up and get here! :D

Monday, May 11, 2009

A Realistic Goal

As you know, Mike has had to travel a little bit over the past few months. I decided that I was going to use the nights that he was gone to try and get some scrap booking done. Whenever I make the decision to scrapbook again, I get overwhelmed with how much there is to do since I am so far behind. However, I am in a good groove and, thanks to Picasa collages,
making the pages is much more efficient.

In the past, I have had aspirations to one day be caught up and only have to scrapbook the current events in our lives. However, I have never really made a specific goal of how to do it. I realize now, that if I make a longer term goal rather than stressing about being done immediately, it is much more likely that I will actually get caught up. I have separated all my pictures into folders and if I complete 10 folders a month (a folder might = more than one page), as well as keep current, I can be all caught up in six months. So taking breaks and simple old laziness into account, my goal is to be completely caught up by Christmas. I am much less stressed now that I have a realistic goal to work towards. Wish me luck!

Here is the latest batch of pages - 33 total:
(View the rest in my web album by clicking on link below picture)

From New Scrapbook Pages

Friday, May 8, 2009

Up To No Good...

This morning, I gave Logan some of his favorite cereal and a juice box. I knew that I had about 10 minutes to check blogs and my e-mail before he was done. However, just a few minutes after I had settled into my morning dose of computer time, I heard some suspicious giggling coming from the kitchen. Suspicious, because if Logan is giggling it usually means he is up to no good...

I checked in to see what the giggling was all about, and sure enough, Logan was squeezing the juice box in one hand making a pretty fountain to the floor - and at the same time had his opposing pointer finger stuck far up into his nostril. The juice I wasn't surprised about...the fact that he was stuffing cereal up to the nether reaches of his nose did take me back a bit. Logan was apparently very satisfied with his success of the morning as the peals of laughter continued while I cleaned up the mess and took his finger out of his nose.

I'll spare you the picture of the chocolaty, soggy, rice mess that he sneezed out later (accompanied by more giggles), but here is a picture of the source of such laughter:

Sunday, May 3, 2009

School Zoo Trip

Last Friday was Korben's School Zoo Day. I almost didn't go because we all had colds, and I was a little intimidated to take the boys alone, but at the last minute I decided just to go and make the most of it since the tickets were free. I thought maybe we would stay there for an hour or so and then be done. Boy was I wrong! We ended up staying for 5 HOURS!

I had thought that taking the boys by myself would be too hard, but it was just the opposite. It was so nice to be able to go at Korben's pace (he stayed at the hippos for over half an hour), and not feel like I was holding anyone up. Mike is gone, so it wasn't like we had to be home for anything either, so as long as the boys weren't throwing tantrums,
I was fine with staying.

We did see Korben's teacher, and some of his schoolmates, but other than that it was just a day with Mommy. I couldn't have asked for better weather, or better boys, or a better zoo day.
It was wonderful!

Here's some pics of our afternoon:

Korben was so excited that he was dancing for the camera (top right)
Logan loved all the animals and was a trooper to sit in the stroller for such a long time.
What would a picture of Logan be without his funny point? I love that picture because he is standing on his tiptoes in the stroller to get a better view of the fish. :0)
I really liked this picture of Korben because of the joy on his face and how he is looking directly at the camera. I was looking at our last trip to the zoo and I think there is only one picture of him where he is looking at me. He has come such a long way since then.
As you can see, Korben was all smiles and loved the whole experience. You can also see that the day was beautiful; which made the animals happy so they were all out in the open and easy to see.
The night before we went to the zoo, I told Korben we would get to see zebra's and he informed me that we would not be seeing zebra's, but giraffe's at the zoo. He kept repeating "giraffe at the zoo" over and over again, but when we got to the giraffe, he was much more interested in the binocular thingy than he was in the animal. I did get him to leave it alone long enough to smile for me though.
This was probably my favorite moment of the whole day. The boys got to go into the goat petting zoo and loved it. Korben brushed down the goats, was counting them, chasing them etc - he was very hands on. However, Logan didn't want to have anything to do with touching the goats, but walked right up and started talking to one. I was laughing so hard that I almost missed the moment (which is also why it is a little out of focus).
The only snag in our trip was the train ride. Korben was so excited and absolutely loved it, but Logan was furious that I wouldn't let him stand up by the window while the train was moving - I'm such a mean mommy. As you can see, he got back at me by throwing himself on the floor and bawling...the train wasn't full, so I just let him have a good cry.

After such a long day at the zoo, Logan was definitely ready to go, but Korben still wanted to stay and was crying "zoo, zoo" even after I put him in his seat. It didn't take long for them to crash though...I was just barely off of the zoo grounds when I took the pictures of them sleeping (Korben couldn't even finish his banana)

We had such a fun time that I'm considering getting a zoo pass so that we can go more often.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Reading

A few months ago, Mike and I decided to buy a program called "Your Baby Can Read". We hoped that if Korben could learn to read, he would better understand conversation etc. We have not been disappointed. Korben has learned the words taught in the program very quickly - which is exactly what we were hoping for because, like most autistic children, he has great memorization skills.

Since he was doing so well learning the words, his speech therapist thought she could apply the same structure of flash cards and use of written words to help him learn to say 4 word phrases. She had tried in vain for weeks with all the typical ways to teach him this skill. However, when she wrote the words out on cards Korben was able to say the sentences every time. We have continued to use this learning style at home and he has finally started talking in sentences. Apparently, he is a visual learner, and once he could visualize how a sentence worked, he understood that he could say words grouped together. Add that to his ability to memorize so many words, and we already had a basic group of words to practice with him.

I finally got a video of him practicing his flash cards so that I could show what he has learned. At first, I thought he had just memorized the cards based on color or text etc, but they can be in any order, any color, hand-written, or in a sentence in a book, and he can still identify them. He even sounds out the words and is trying to sound out new words based on the words he has already memorized. Needless to say, I am a HUGE supporter of this program. Not only has it helped Korben with his speech, but he seems to have gained confidence, knowing that he excels at his "words". He still has a hard time conversing, but he is headed in the right direction.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

School Pictures

Korben had his school picture day a while ago. I laughed a little when I got the order form in his backpack one day. Seeing the form took me back to all the picture days I have had through the years (the bad and the good). Not much has changed since I was getting my picture taken: Apparently, Herff Jones still has a monopoly on the school picture industry, the background is still that basic cheap looking blue, and the price of the packages are still outrageous. I remember when I was young I didn't understand why Mom couldn't buy a package of each of us twice a year. With the price tag of $11 for one pic, I don't wonder anymore. :D

Waiting for the picture to come back was torture - Did he cooperate? Did they get him to smile? Am I going to have to do re-takes? And then I wasn't even here when it arrived. It came when I was in Utah and I had to wait even longer to see it.

All of my worries were set aside when I saw his picture; his picture is like every school picture I ever had taken of myself. He's not giving his biggest smile, but he's also not frowning - almost as if they missed the real smile moment, caught the after shot and, let's be honest, figured that's good enough for a school picture, and moved on to the next kiddo. He's got a hint of hesitation on his face (and why wouldn't he since he has never done this alone before), but knows what he's supposed to do when they say, "cheese", so gives a tentative smile. All in all, it's everything a school picture should be. :0)

Korben Michael Harrison - 3 1/2 Yrs Old
Vancouver Early Education Center