Friday, February 26, 2010

Snow Day

Yet another snow day this month (I think this made #5 just in February).
I'm not complaining - it's actually been super nice to be at home with the family.
I made a point last night to get some activities set up so we'd have a fun day.
Here's what we came up with:


Breakfast, my favorite part of the day:
Strawberries and blueberries (nice treat in February) and
cinnamon toast (with cinnamon sugar - couldn't help the added treat!)


Dr. Gertie, wearing her stethoscope, checks Jude out and finds that he's A-OK!

Next was Mom's School! I found some worksheets for Jackson to do (with some reluctance) and for Jude, I pulled out the Highlights Magazines!

LUNCH TIME! I packed the boys' lunches in lunch boxes (so much better than on a plate) and inside had some surprises for them (thanks to a quick stop @ $ General yesterday). In addition to their mediocre lunches, they got Hotwheels cars, chocolate, and pencil toppers. Jackson also got an animal puzzle book and Jude got a set of color/shape flash cards! Since they had no idea about this surprise, they were pretty excited.

Jackson playing the Wii - a snow day tradition. He doesn't play Wii too often (which is something I feared), but when he plays, he really gets into it.

Last, but not least, Fireman Jude. He's all decked out in his fireman PJs, helmet, and played in his firetruck for a while.

And so now, as we begin to wind down for the evening, we're watching Spongebob! I hope it's days like today that the boys always remember. I know I will!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

My Book Worm

I couldn't be happier that Jackson has turned into a little bookworm! He's reading everything. SFU has been offering a reading clinic on Saturdays and Jackson's been going and he really loves it - doesn't mind getting up and showered on a Saturday morning to go and read. The kids and their reading buddies (SFU education majors) are called URBs (University Reading Buddies). They play word games, write poems, practice reading to each other, and learn other reading tips.
While he's in reading clinic, I sneak across the way and exercise in the new fitness center on campus (love it:).
This is Jackson and his friend from school 'practicing' their reading skills. I guess he thinks that the words will go straight to his head if he reads up-side-down!
Jackson takes his turn reading a couple of sentences out of the book he picked. There were some pretty big words in there (like 'believed', 'Sith', 'thought', 'powerful', 'light')
So proud of my big boy!