Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Writings by Garrett

Garrett decided to start a journal and these are his thoughts written in his own words...and my best translation of them.

I went on a field trip to Sea World it was great but the first graders got to go to Old Town. I love school it is the funnest place in town. I think that life it good. My favorite tv show is Star Wars and Transformers and Sponge Bob Square Pants (not really sure why since he's not allowed to watch them- he didn't earn the nickname "Garrett the parrot" for nothing...or maybe THAT is why). I like my pet Sequoia she is really fun. When it is rainy I can draw a Valentines for my buddy. By Garrett.

Hi my name is Garrett (love the introduction). My name sounds like my teacher is Mrs. Garcia. My other teacher her name is Mrs. Farthing (from preschool). My favorite character in Star Wars is Darth Sidious. My favorite book is The Cat in the Hat. My favorite dinosaur is Liaoningosaurus and Allosaurus (who says tv is bad for kids?...and EXACTLY my point about repeating what he hears, Garrett can actually pronounce these words). I am going to my grandma's home today. I got new bikes from Christmas Santa gave me a card. I wish him good luck (I'm pretty sure Santa wishes you luck, too, Garrett!).

I love the fact that he's writing, but even more I love the insight into his five year old mind. And I'm sure he has no idea that knowing he thinks his life is "gud" makes mine that much better. Thanks for sharing, Garrett!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sea'ing the World

Ever since Blake went on his first kindergarten field trip last year to Sea World, Garrett has been counting down the days until he gets to go. That day finally arrived and Garrett embarked on his first official field trip with his kindergarten class.

After the excitement of the novel yellow school bus ride, the kids and parent volunteers headed into the park for a day of "being scientists" as Garrett's teacher so eloquently put it. There was the penguin encounter where we watched the penguins dive for fish,

touching and being splashed by the bat rays and dolphins,


lots of giant aquariums full of exotic fish like piranha and eels, holding starfish at the tide pools,


being entertained by the sea lions at the sea lion and walrus show,


being mesmerized by the beautiful beluga whale

while exploring a polar bear cave and touching real walls of ice

and of course riding the tunnel through the shark tank. In fact, there wasn't much we didn't see at Sea World (except Shamu). It was in fact a day packed full of fun learning by experience and being scientists.

That being said...ironically one of the highlights of the day was seeing the the guy donning scuba gear while cleaning one of the gigantic fish tanks. Go figure. Leave it to the mind of a five year old to transform this unintentional "exhibit" into yet another unexpected and interesting lesson in science. All in all, a day well spent with my little Garrett.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Let The Races Begin!


It's that time of year...time for the Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby. I had no idea that it was such a big deal (mostly to the dads) and taken so seriously (mostly by the dads). Since Cub Scouts is "Brian's thing" with the boys, I let him be the one to put in the effort to make the cars (with minimal help from the boys). We figured this was our "practice" year, since we were novices.

Here is what we learned: start making the car well before 4 days prior to the race (the neighbors don't really appreciate us using the table saw at 9pm on a week night), use weights for speed (Garrett's car without weights came in dead last), let the boys decorate their own cars (they need to be able to do something to contribute), and don't expect the babies to sit happily in a stroller for 4 hours and be entertained watching the cars. Live and learn.

I would say this year was successful for Brian- I mean, Blake. He won a Bronze Medal for coming in third overall in his den, won an award for "Best Themed Car" (Cub Scouts theme), for which he can take full credit, and even won some movie tickets in a drawing. The good news is that while Garrett didn't fare as well (although he did win the award for "Best Use of Flames"), Brian now has some experience under his belt and next year is sure raise the bar for competition.

Let the best man- I mean boy- win!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Run, Run Just As Fast As You Can

Blake has found a new passion for running. Actually, sprinting is a more accurate description. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, since the biggest motivation to get him out the door in the mornings is to get school 20 minutes early so he has time to run laps around the field. Some days he even runs a mile before school starts. And he's racked up over 35 cumulative miles now. Blake has always been a child who needs a physical outlet for his thoughts and feelings and running seems to fulfill that perfectly (for now).

So while he's decided to forgo baseball, soccer, tennis and any other after-school sport because he's too drained from learning all day (who can argue with that?), I had been growing a little concerned that by not playing an organized sport he might be forfeiting his future opportunities to play competitively. THEN he ran a 5K charity run and he's discovered he LOVES running...competitively. He's already asked me when the next one is and informed me that he wants to run a marathon.

And while I'm glad that we can help guide his new found passion for running, he is too young to be doing it on his own...which means Brian and I will be lacing up our running shoes and trying to keep up on the weekends. I have no doubt that Blake will someday run a marathon if that's what he chooses to put his mind to. In the mean time, I am sure he will get the rest of us in better shape as we run laps around the park, lake or wherever (as if the challenge of keeping up with two 30+lb toddlers wasn't enough!). Now if I could just get all my kids to run in the same direction....