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Allison is now Four!

Allison is now Four!

We woke up on Saturday to Allison rushing into our room, “Get up. It’s my birthday today!” We celebrated with an inflatable party with other small friends, then dinner at Grandma Chang’s house.

Allison’s most prized gift was something Katherine never had…a Trek 6-speed Trailer Bike. We bought this several weeks ago at Gregg’s in Bellevue. Allison *just barely* reaches the pedals, to which we added 3 inch blocks. This means that Steve does the vast majority of work, as Allison spins the pedals around and provides commentary to the rest of us. (The trailer bike is attached to Steve’s old Trek Allez road bike.) Our preference was to buy the Burley Trailer Bike, since this is supposed to have a more stable riding experience (less torque due to attachment mechanism). But, even with the blocks, Allison had at least another 2 inches to go before she could reach the pedals.

For our first ride, we went through Redmond Ridge and to Grandma Chang’s house in Trilogy. Round trip was close to 10 miles. I rode with Katherine. Steve rode / towed Allison on the Trailer bike. She loved the experience. Even with the wind and cold, she held on and had a great time. As a matter of fact, she turned around almost entirely to talk to Katherine and me. At this point, I yelled to her, “Allison, face forward and look in front of you.” She yelled back, “All I see is Daddy’s bottom!” We almost all fell off our bikes.

What’s very exciting for us is that we can now ride together as a family. Steve and I can ride at a very slow but reasonable pace (e.g. with our regular bike shoes and pedals). Katherine can haul on her 20″ 6-speed bike – averaging 10 mph today going to QFC with Dad. She can even go up steep hills in gear 1. The kids debate which gear they should be in, which is pretty funny to listen to, “Katherine, I’m on 3!!” And, everyone has a great time.

Allison also received a Razor scooter from the Bushes. She practiced all weekend. I found her dragging her scooter up the next door neighbor’s driveway (steep incline of course), and then scooting down as fast as she could. She’s quite the daredevil.

We also celebrated her birthday at school with the Montessori birthday circle. This was probably the highlight of the year for her. According to her teacher, she asked at every circle that day, “Is this my birthday circle?” Well, Steve, Patty and I finally showed up at 2:10 to find everyone seated nicely at circle waiting for us. Allison ran and turned off the light. Then she took the globe, stood by the month of May near the candle and walked around the sun four times. She handed out goodie bags and was thrilled that Katherine could participate as well.

Other developmental milestones:

– Allison is making progress with her reading. She can sound out simple phonetic words, and she recognizes simple sight words. We’ve started the 100 book reading board for her, just as we did for Katherine this year. When I asked Katherine if she wanted to participate, she told me, “I’m good. No thanks.”
– Katherine has really expanded her horizons at school the last couple months. She weaved her own purse, learned to jump rope and went on simple hikes around the neighborhood with her class. She brought home the core of a tree branch that she had drilled a hole in (and strung onto a necklace.) She told me all about sitting down to get more force on the hand drill and using a vice to hold the branch. Most importantly, she’s established herself socially and seems much more relaxed at school and home – which is great!

Allison learned an interesting lesson in consumerism last week at the Eton School Book Fair. Every year the school puts on a book fair, which raises funds for the library. Well, I told the kids they could bring a little bit of $ to school (just $6 a piece) from their allowance and savings to spend after school. We talked about the rules:

– don’t bring the $ to the fair during the day when the class visits the fair.
– wait for mom to arrive at 3PM, so we can decide what to buy.
– no returns, no exchanges! (school rules)

Well, Katherine listened. She knew exactly what she wanted and waited until I got to school. Allison confessed, “I didn’t listen to the rules. I bought two books with my 6 dollars.” Well, first I was pretty surprised that she could actually afford two books. Then, I was even more surprised when she told me that she bought a book that she already had! Anyway, she told me, “next year, I’ll listen to the rules.” She got so excited and caught up in the excitement, and learned a valuable lesson – wait and plan before spending money!

Both girls are turning into Lego fiends. Steve went shopping and got Allison a City Coast Guard boat, life guard station kit,etc. Katherine went heads down and put everything together without much help. Allison required more guidance, which was to be expected. Now both girls have Lego boats that they take into bath. Our master bath has turned into a lifeguard station – Legos everywhere!

Suzuki Concert

Suzuki Concert

Allison was very excited to perform in her first concert – “up like a rocket” and the “A String Concerto.” She was on the cusp of playing Twinkle (on the E string), but had some difficulty sustaining a tricky rhythm (actually two rhythms of five). Needless to say, it was exciting to go on stage, perform and bow.

Steve taped the concert on the G10, so we have a movie of the performance.

Grandma Chang tailored the skirt, and we bought the little black shoes yesterday just for the performance. Hopefully, seeing other kids play will motivate Allison a bit — and she’ll get to wear her little concert outfit again.

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Easter

Easter

Spring break was very exciting for the kids–5 to 6 playdates and one day home with Dad. They went on two Easter egg hunts at friends’ houses and played with their cousins at Aunt Pat’s house. Our tradition has also been to give the kids a few spring/summer outfits and a toy each. This year we bought ginormous stuffed animals at BabyStyle. Katherine’s animal is a lamb – no surprise – and Allison got a big giant purple hippo. They spent at least a couple hours afterwards dragging these huge stuffed animals around the house.

Other major events:

  • The girls dyed eggs with Dad.
  • Katherine can really skate now. She and Allison have been practicing by pushing their strollers around the driveway. Now, Katherine can get around, no stroller or handholding. I came home the other day to find that Katherine and Patty had been roller skating in the garage, because it’s like a roller-rink.
  • We acquired a THIRD fish today. This algae eater has a tremendous opportunity and job ahead of itself. We did clean the tank with a siphon-type device a couple nights ago, but the tank is proving to be a challenge to keep clean. We’ve already removed the dead plants and replaced them with plastic plants. And, Steve replaced the filter with another quieter model. I have a feeling we’re not done yet.
  • Katherine’s two front teeth are getting loose. The tooth fairy is going to be busy this spring and summer!
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Second Tooth Gone!

Second Tooth Gone!

We got home tonight from a late work day and dinner. Patty informed us right away that the Tooth Fairy needed to visit. Katherine’s second lower middle tooth has been very wobbly for the last month or so. After bath, Katherine pushed the tooth back and forth with her tongue, and Patty pulled it right out! Steve and I decided that the second tooth going rate is $2 (as opposed to the $5 first tooth rate).

Katherine is on a tear to accumulate money. Yesterday she asked hopefully if she could earn extra money by helping with laundry. I informed her that laundry is part of base chores, but that I would talk to Dad about extra work around the house. We’re still brainstorming…I’m not sure what she’s saving her money for, but she sure seems motivated!

Allison Stories

Being around Allison is always very interesting. On Monday, coming home from her violin lesson, we stopped by Chevron to fill the hybrid with gas. As we pulled away from the station, Allison asked, “Where does the gas go?” Unfortunately, I didn’t have a very good answer right away, but it was thought provoking. She essentially was wondering why we keep filling the car with gas.

Earlier this week I walked by the fish tank and noticed a new addition. Allison had assumedly found some old goldfish stickers in her arts and crafts area. She picked the gold colored stickers and put them directly on the fish tank. Katherine walked by later and immediately started to peel them off. ๐Ÿ™‚

Our new family members

Our new family members

As many folks know, we have a very affectionate, but high maintenance dog – who I’ve nicknamed the “million dollar dog.” He’s pretty much allergic to the Pacific Northwest.

The kids are well aware that we’re not planning to get another dog after Bisco. They know that our next family pet will be fish.

Today, we got the fish. And, we still have the dog.

How did this happen? I attended a thank you luncheon for fundraising volunteers at school. These luncheons are always very nice – and several classrooms get to stop by and put on a performance. Katherine was super excited to perform a percussive piece with her classroom. It was the cutest performance I’ve seen in a very long time.

As one of their special touches, the school staff served goldfish in water goblets for us to take home.

Voila! We now have two goldfish nicknamed “Goldy” and “Heart” – which respectively belong to Allison and Katherine. We have a hurking 10 gallon aquarium in our living room. The fish are swimming peacefully around.

Katherine now has two pages of facts that she’s written on a clipboard about goldfish. I’ll have to transcribe it someday; it’s a hoot.

Fingers crossed for goldfish longevity!

Reading snake for Allison

Allison has been waiting a long time for the Reading Snake. It’s essentially a picture of a snake that kids color in, as they make their way through introductory reading books. Allison has been asking her teachers (I think) to start the snake….and she finally got to start today with Max books!

She’s also been reading up a storm at home with the Bob books. She’s very persistent, sounding out words she doesn’t know…page after page after page. She had set the goal that she would finish the second box of Bob books, which she did, before going back to the first box (which she felt was too easy). The challenge will be getting repetition and practice of ALL the books not just the harder books.

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Washing Legos

Washing Legos

Steve has many interesting ideas, but this one really took the cake.

Last weekend the girls visited a few little friends and had a great time playing with their Legos. Steve was so inspired by this that he immediately went home and bought Legos…on eBay. To be clear, he bought 20 POUNDS of Legos that were delivered yesterday in an enormous box.

All was well until yesterday morning when Steve said, climbing into his car before work, “The Legos should arrive today. You just need to wash the Legos…Just go online and read about how to wash them.”

The key word is “Just.” This pretty much consumed our evening. I ruled out two techniques that I read about on the web. One involves putting Legos in a pillow case, tying the case shut and washing them in your washing machine (fingers crossed the pillow case doesn’t open and ruin your washing machine!) The second involved putting them in a dishwasher and hoping they don’t melt. (Seriously!)

We opted for washing them by hand. Steve dumped all 20 pounds into the girls’ bathtub with dishwashing soap and swished them around in hot water. Then we rinsed them out in batches in the bathroom sinks. Then we put them in a huge plastic bin where I mopped them with dry towels to get the water off. THEN Steve dumped them on the family room carpet to dry further.

As Steve noted, “the girls will remember this for the rest of their lives.”

I’m attaching pictures of the process.

Family Visit

Aunt Sharon and Uncle Jamey visited this past weekend to celebrate my mom’s birthday. After they climbed Tiger Mountain with Mom (Yep), Sharon and Jamey came over to make apple pie. We then headed over to Bamboo Garden for some nice spicy Chinese food. On Sunday, Sharon and Jamey took the girls ice skating in Kirkland. The kids had a great time…and slept well Sunday night.

Other Pictures

Patty took the kids late last week to the Zoo during parent/teacher conferences, when they had half day school. They stayed almost the whole afternoon, visiting the entire zoo. Allison was so tired, she slept on the way home.

I should also note that the girls got haircuts yesterday afternoon after school. They got “cotton candy” scent in their hair and sparkles too. Oh boy!

We also took the girls to Baskin Robbins for a special treat, because both their teachers gave positive reports during parent/teacher conferences.

Grandma Dottie made quilts with both girls. Katherine brought hers home. Allison decided to leave hers on her special shelf.

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