Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Just some random moments

 First, some random moments:

Buck in May: 

 

August 2020 -  sunset outside the house where we stayed during our visit to the Wild Adventures Park, GA:















 

 

More from the park:





October2020 - Michael's baseball moments:


October 2020 - Sonja's soccer moment:

Staying cozy during soccer game

 James's baseball moment:


 Stephen's moments:


Stephen loves his Spiderman boots

September 202 -  Nikolas lost one of his last baby teeth


 

November 2020:  Buck before and after his first grooming:

Trip to GA mountains, end of summer

We made our second annual trip to the GA mountains and the Blue Ridge Lake.
This time we stayed close to the lake to make it easier to visit, and we tried kayaking -- all but Stephen and James.  We also repeated the walk on the Appalachian Trail -- Stephen wasn't in the mood to hike this time so he turned around half-way there with daddy and Sonja, who still felt sick from driving the windy roads, and the rest of us continued to the rock and a little past it.
Stephen, James, and Sonja loved splashing around in the lake. Nikolas apparently outgrew it and was looking for something more active, so kayaking was a good option.  With all that sun, he recently asked me if there was a creme that would get rid of the freckles!  He is getting freckles wherever sun hits him, mostly on his face....somebody is getting self-conscious....!
 
Buck has stopped throwing up during car rides, and that was a relief (Sonja got to use his bucket once though!).  But he is looking to steal anything edible and we constantly have to watch what he is chewing and whether we left some food at his reach unattended.  He stole a taco off the table, a few apples, an entire loaf of bread that I made, etc.

On a daily basis, the kids are trying to spend too much time on video games and phones so we have to watch them constantly.  James is the only one who offers to do work before he gets his reward.  He volunteers to do 3rd grade math (although he is starting 2nd grade) in order to spend some time playing Roblox or Fortnite.  A few times he picked some pages in the 3rd grade book to do before I even got out of bed in the morning so that he could ask for video games later, showing off what a 'smart donkey' he is.
He is now reading all those books that I've been reading to him these last couple of years, to stay entertained while I read to Stephen at night.
Stephen has his favorite books:  "The Storm is Coming", "The Sitting Duck" (which he calls "Abadov", contractions of character names, Anabel, Brody and Dov), "Little Bunny Follows his Nose", and a few more.  He also likes me singing to him, still, and during our afternoon naps, when he is not at school, I lie down next to him and he insists on me keeping my hand on his back (stavi ruku na ledja) while I'm singing to him.  He has another funny thing.... completely inappropriate.... he says 'Hoces vidis moja velika pisa?', after which I'd say 'No', but then he responds with 'Da, hoces,' and shows his pee-pee...All I can do is repeat that he is never to say that to anyone else.  As I have to remind him about some words that he has picked up, so he reminds me now and then by saying "Mama, ne ja kazem 'idiot' skola .... ne ja kazem 'stupid' skola... ne ja kazem 'dumbass' skola....ne ja kazem 'what the heck'"  Ay ay ay.... but I know that he won't say it because, just like the rest of the kids, outside of the house they are model children and the adults (teachers and other parents) love them.

Cooper's Creek Falls


Hiking the Appalachian Trail



Kayaking on the Blue Ridge Lake


Thursday, April 23, 2020

School is closed (home activities!)


Now that the schools are closed and we are working from home, life is a bit different -- there are a lot of positives, though, as we get to spend more time together at home.  For one, on the practical side, we got to clean out and redo our disastrous office as well as the garage, ah, what a difference!
As for the kids, a few major things were these:
  • Stephen got potty trained!  He learned to pee in the potty over a few days, and never again peed in his diaper during nap or nighttime (he still sleeps with the diaper on, just in case).  Pooping took a bit longer, another week or two.  During that time, he simply refused to poop and got very constipated to the point where I had to use depository, but after two rounds of holding it and exploding a few days later, he realized that it's not so bad to sit on the potty and do business in it.  The motivating factor was that he was allowed to bring the potty into the bedroom and sit on it during the pre-bedtime reading.
 
  • The crib has been decommissioned after 13 years, and so has the changing table!!!   Stephen moved into a real bed (he looks to cute and tiny in a twin XL bed!)  He is now sharing a room with James:  James on the top bunk, Stephen on the bottom, while Michael moved out of that room to his own room in the same hallway, and Sonja got Stephen's old room where crib used to be.  Everyone was happy on the first night, but then James realized that Stephen would keep him awake at night babbling  before falling asleep and now he is demanding his own room. Pfff!
  • Stephen is talking more, but his language right now consists of words strung together without much grammar.  For example: 'To ja.' for 'that's me' or 'that's mine' (in Serbocroatian).  He doesn't add word endings or most of the connecting words.  Some of the latest words that are funny to hear and among his frequent ones are:
    • faba (for 'zaba' = frog)
    • soko (falcon in Serbocroatian); he refers to ducks in our neighborhood pond by 'soko', too, because we also see a lot of falcons and I like to point them out to him, so he figures all birds are 'soko'.
    •  Jamesa (when he talk to James in English, he calls him James; but when he talks to him in Serbocroatian or refers to him when he talks to me, he adds 'a' at the end, as this is one of the versions of 'James' in Serbocroatian grammar, dependent on the use of the word in a sentence).
    • Another funny grammatical thing he does is negations, like 'ne fuko fava' ( 'ne cuko spava' with a wrong word order in 'the doggy is not sleeping').
    • When he hears the birds outside, he'll point them out by imitating them -- and when this happens during out walk around the neighborhood, the whole street can hear his cawing  (usually it's the crows that he hears, falcons sometimes, both very loud).  He'll caw 'Aaa-aaa-aaa' VERY loudly, adding 'ovako' ('like this') in a normal voice in between.
    • laaalesh (sladoled =  ice cream)
    • blana (banana)
    • foba (soba = room)
  • Stephen has always copied others and tried to repeat everything independently, and he is still like that:
    • He brings his dishes back to the kitchen -- I keep repeating to his that he can just place them NEXT to the sink and not drop them into the sink, and I've managed to save a few glasses and glass bowl in the process by catching them just before he dropped them in the sink!  
    • He wants to pull his underwear, shorts, pajama bottoms on and off (I try to help if he gets stuck without him noticing), and now he wants to take his shirts and pajama tops off (on is manageable), but that' a bit more challenging, so of course he gets stuck every time.. but he is still trying to figure it out.
    • He now wants to hold Buck on the leash when we take him for a walk, although Buck is bigger than him, and it's very difficult to explain to him that this is not possible.
    •  
      Stephen and James during our walk around the neighborhood
Stephen learned how to ride a scooter, and when he is not riding it himself, he asks Sonja to push him on it:




Stephen is still sucking his thumb, and sometimes he multitasks: one finger in his mouth and the other in his nose :)



As for the other kids who don't change as quickly as Stephen, well, they have grown up over the past few months and changed enough that it's worth mentioning.

Nikolas is only 3in shorter than me and his shoes are already bigger than mine.  He looks like a teenager that he is:  he likes to spend time on his phone chatting with his friends, he never shares anything about any girls, and when he talks to me it's usually trying to persuade me to buy him some popular electronic (ear buds, some game, LED strip to glue to the walls or a cool effect, etc.) or some piece of clothing of a trendy brand.

Michael is still modest and easy.  That's how he is.  He likes to do things for others.  At the moment, he is our main breakfast chef -- he learned how to make eggs in different ways, and he makes them for all kids before Robb and I are even up.  He also makes lemonade for everyone, and he is the main person in the house taking care of the dog.

Sonja is super-diligent about school, her friends, and her teachers.  She and Michael got accepted into the middle school for 'smart kids' as Sonja likes to put it for next fall.  She'll do great, I can tell.  She has figured out the online learning during this coronavirus period so quickly (she even helped me while I was trying to figure it out myself to help the other kids).  She is always on top of her work and usually a week ahead.  All that while she chats with her school friends and teachers... no wonder she is the teachers' favorite.  Too bad the soccer season is on pause because she is not spending enough time running around like before (she is not too motivated to play outside with her brothers, but at least she runs with me sometimes).

James is such a good reader, I'm impressed.  He gets things quickly.  He learned fast how to tell time on an analog clock, and he's been learning about money.  Addition and subtraction are a breeze to him.  If he were left to do whatever he wanted, he'd be on the iPad the whole time playing some games (the good thing is that there are some math games he likes that he doesn't realize were made for educational purposes).

Buck likes to sit in Stephen's carseat when Stephen is not in the car:


When the kids are not busy with homework, here is one type of the physical activity that we do (it's too funny, Stephen does it, too, and when he wants to do it, he does a burpee and says 'ovako':


Wednesday, April 22, 2020

February 2020: New puppy, Buck

We got a puppy, Buck!  He is an 8-week-old labradoodle.  The kids and Robb finally persuaded me!
He is like a toy -- in fact, we have a lion toy same size and color as him, and Buck loves to steal it and carry it in his mouth when we are not paying attention.
The kids are taking turns taking him out to potty and giving him treats. He is very calm and comfortable with everyone.


Tiny Buck (he was only this tiny for a week or two!)



The following few pictures were taken on the first night Buck spent at our house, after Robb and the boys picked him up in St. Augustine after the baseball tournament.











Our handsome boy, James.

James with his teacher, Mrs. Yachabach, who also happened to be Michael's 1st grade teacher at the Queen of Peace Academy.
James in a school play, really into playing the pretend guitar.

Stephen figured out that he'd need a long narrow object to unlock a door.  Here he is, trying to get into Sonja's room, using a belt pin!