Monday, May 24, 2010

Another TWIN Moment

I walked in on the girls and they had made this game up all on their own.  They were too cute taking turns.  One played while the other sang.  Adeline had been playing too loud so she thought it only appropriate to tell her sister that she was playing too loud.  The clip isn't as endearing as when I walked in, but it shows both sides of their twinship - the loving to play with each other side and the telling each other what to do.

I really love these girls.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Miss Grace

I wish I could say she gets her good looks from me. . . but we all know it simply isn't true.


Here is Miss Grace on the morning of her preschool, end of the year program.






Just to make sure we are keepin' it real. . . 


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Twins - A Blessing, Not a Curse!

Recently, I have turned the corner on having twins.  I have always said it is double trouble but lately, it has been such a blessing.  The girls have become best of friends and play so well together.  I love watching them come up with different games and laugh themselves silly. 

One example of this was today.  The girls pulled down my laundry basket and got into their "boat."  I asked them if they were going to "Row, row, row your boat," in a sing-song voice and as soon as I walked away I heard this.

Good Bye Mrs. Stueve

Today was Adeline's last day of her mainstream preschool.  I knew saying good bye to Mrs. Stueve would be hard, but I didn't know that I would walk away with a hole in my heart.  Mrs. Stueve willingly took both Adeline and Lila into her classroom last year.  They didn't meet the age requirement which meant their development lagged even farther behind than that of their classmates.  Initially, Adeline always had a therapist with her which put another adult into the classroom.  Having been a teacher, I can say that having an adult set of eyes on you all of the time isn't so pleasant.  Of course, Mrs. Stueve welcomed the therapists, their suggestions, and any additional work the girls required.

The girls on their last day of school last year.
This year, Adeline returned to Mrs. Stueve because she teaches the three's class too.  I was thrilled to have the continuity.  Adeline was just thrilled to be with Mrs. Stueve again.  Mrs. Stueve has always met Adeline where Adeline is at that point and time.  While every child in the class was potty trained, Mrs. Stueve didn't blink an eye that Adeline was not.  She provides positive encouragement, is her greatest cheerleader, and makes sure to recognize even the smallest reached milestones.  There is no one else that makes me feel so positive about my Adeline.  I can't express how fortunate we have been to Mrs. Stueve guide Adeline through her first mainstream experience.

It is no surprise that Mrs. Stueve has found a place in our hearts.  Adeline has a real connection with her.  What surprises me, is that Mrs. Stueve really loves Adeline.  She is more than her teacher, she is an extension of me.   Here Mrs. Stueve explains her feelings in her own words. . .

Today was bittersweet...I am so proud of all of Adeline's accomplishments and it amazes me and warms me everyday to watch her grow.  At the same time, I will miss her so much and feel so protective of her. . . If I have contributed even the smallest thing to help Adeline along on her path, it makes my 10 years of teaching all worth while.  

How lucky we are!

Here are some pictures of the end of the year picnic.  It was quite nice to have a school picnic in lieu of a program.  The kids had a great time playing together.  We were there a full two hours and my girls were not ready to leave.  I guess if you give Adeline tractors and dump trucks and Lila big box of rocks and sand, they will never want to leave.  The little kitten didn't help either.

Here are some pictures of the festivities.  I was too busy crying to get a picture of Adeline and Mrs. Stueve.  However, I got one of the fabulous Mrs. Brady who has also had a hand in Adeline's success. 

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

With a Cluck Cluck Here and a Cluck Cluck There


Adeline's developmental classroom recently became the home to baby chicks.  I was pleased to hear that the kids were able to learn through observation.  Not only did they get to watch the cute, fuzzy, yellow, chicks run around in their box, they got to watch one emerge from an egg.  Adeline was so interested that she was able to tell me about it after she got home - something that she usually doesn't do.  All the students held the chicks the day after they hatched.  The chicks were rather calm and sedate which made it much easier on Adeline.  Three days later, families were invited into hold the chicks with the children.  Four day old chicks are much more active!

It was obvious that Adeline was very interested in holding one  She kept trying to put her hands out and was petting the chicks head, but the minute the chick's feet touched her hands, she was a ball of stress.  She never handles animals that move outside of her control well.  As I kept trying to encourage her, my frustration grew (see video for some yelling and chick avoidance).  At that point, Miss Lois stepped in with a simple, yet, ingenious idea.  Lois unfolded a napkin and laid it in Adeline's hands to provide a mental barrier between her and the chick.  Adeline immediately calmed which resulted in a wonderful chick holding moment.  Another example that highlights how amazing Adeline's IU teachers are.

Ten minutes into the activity, Lila was brought into the classroom.  She is in the building for speech and occupational therapy during this time.  Lila decided to accentuate the difference between the girls for all of Adeline's teacher by reaching down to kiss the chick before anyone could stop her.  Getting the chick out of her hands was about as hard as getting it into Adeline's.


I should mention that "Baby Kate" spent the week with us last week and can be seen sitting with us in the pictures and video.  She was too cute with the chicks. We had a great time being a family of four girls and I can't imagine an easier child to care for. I loved turning her into a Shaw girl with pink bows and ponytails. We love her lots!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Miss I Don't Like Dressing Myself. . .

was found coercing Adeline to pull her pants and socks off when asked to get ready for her nap.  Of course, Adeline thought it was great fun to pull Lila's clothes of her legs and obliged.  Please, don't let this be the start of manipulation.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Another Milestone??

The girls went for their last ride in the double stroller tonight.  Of course they insisted on sitting in their old car seats while attached to the stroller.  The twins found a way to get comfortable so Savannah, Daddy, and I took turns pushing them around the circle.

Somehow this has to count as a milestone reached.  My girls are on the verge of being stroller free.  Alex and I still find it hard to let go of our babies.