I just finished reading an excellent book. My friend, Megan, recommended it and it was wonderful. Its called
Sorcery and Cecelia, or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot. If you are a fan of Jane Austen, then this will be a book you enjoy. It is written as a book of letters between two cousins who are separated for the Summer. The setting is early 1800s in England and these two women are just coming out into society. The style of writing is similar to Jane Austen, but modernized just a touch and more readable. Since it is written as letters and not by chapters, it is extremely difficult to put it down. I am really looking forward to the next book,
The Grand Tour.
I am very proud of the kids. We have been doing a summer reading porgram through the library and the kids have done a great job keeping up with it. Tayden and Kyler have to read for 15 minutes at a time and then once they finish 5 increments of 15 minutes each they get to go to the library for a prize. Ady is rad to for 10 minutes each and after 60 minutes she can get a prize. Ady loves to be read to so much that she would have all of it done in no time, so to keep her on pace with the boys, I have Tayden read to her and then they check hers off at the same time as his. For her 6th 10 minutes I count the time I have read to her at night so that she has completed the same grouping as the boys and we can go get their prizes at the same time. All this month and into July there are also crafts and other activities going on at the library to go along with the Summer reading program. On Fridays they show a movie and have Ice Cream Floats. We are headed out this afternoon to watch the IMAX Deep Sea movie. We will see how it goes. If the kids aren't sitting through it we will just leave.
Already I am seeing a lot of improvement in the boys reading and their confidence with their reading aloud. I hope that by the end of the program, Kyle will just go read on his own without needing prompting. He is a good reader, but he gets ahead of himself and then gets tired of it. Tayden is more confident of a reader adn very good at taking context clues and figuring out the words. Ady really enjoys having Tayden read to her. I have a lot of Sight word books around and beginner readers for them to read, but Kylers interests are far beyond his ability to read and he ends up choosing harder books and just reading a few chapters for his 15 minutes. Tayden prefers to read a smaller book and finish it. Thats why he is the one reading to Ady, since he picks books they are both interested in. Kyler loves to listen to books and be read to . Dave reads to him every night. Right now they are reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He loves it. Tayden is more interested int Non Fiction for longer books and the last time we were at the library he chose a book about the the human skeletal system. Its so fun to see such a difference in their interests. Two boys so close in age and yet they are so different from each other in a lot of ways. Its good. It keeps them from being too competitive.
I have been working a lot lately due to another employee who keeps not showing up to work, so I have been having to sleep a lot during the day. I was worried about how it would go with the boys home now. Ady and I had such a nice routine when the boys were in school, although I didnt end up getting much sleep. I have been so proud of the kids and how much they take care of each other. For the most part they help each other and get along so well. Kyler is good at reaching things on high shelves and opening packages and things and helps the kids get snacks. Tayden is good at pouring things, so he gets cereal and drinks for the other two. Ady is good at making sure everyone gets along and follow the rules. She gets mad at the boys for eating on the couch (a big no no!) and for doing things that she knows they shouldn't. The boys keep her entertained and happy. I feel guilty sleeping the day away with them taking care of themselves, but with how much I have been working I really need the sleep. Its been really nice. I will be happy to return to a more normal schedule soon, though, and get to be awake and alert more days a week and working less days a week!
We broke out the bikes a few days ago and went on a nice ride. We rode to the library to get the kids rewards, then to a friends house to say hello and then across town to Darilicious to get a treat and play at the park there. Ady and Tayden opted to ride in the bike trailer (we couldn't have ridden as far had they ridden their own bikes) and Kyler rode right along. He is a good rider and is pretty cautious and careful with the roads and watching for cars. If it weren't for him having younger siblings who I can not allow to ride alone, I would probably let him ride in the neighborhood more freely. Its so nice to see that he is learnign and following the rules and doing his best. He has matured a lot in the last year or so. I hope we can get Tayden off of his training wheels this summer, then he will be a lot more confident and be able to ride further. All the kids graduated up to bigger bikes last month when we got a new bike for Kyler. Tayden definitely needed a bigger bike and Kyler was close so we talked to Tayden about it and he was fine to take Kylers old one and let Kyler get a new one. We were going to get one for Ady, but she was fie with Tayden's old one if we let her get a new helmet and a basket for his old bike. I couldnt believe it. As soon as We lowered the seat and Ady hoped on that bike she was pedaling away! She never would pedal before on a trike or her little bike. I just wish we didnt have a gravel alley and driveway so they could practice more freely without me needing to watch them so close in the front sidewalk.
Enough rambling on! Have a great weekend!!!