Early November, Avery was transitioned to the next class at school - Red Group. It is "where preschool begins" at her daycare. She has nice new teachers. There is a lot more freedom, they can choose what activity they wish to do. There is circle time in the morning where they hear stories and discuss things that happened in the story. Red group is for 2 year olds. Avery was about 28 months when the transition started. I was initially worried because she loved her lead morning teacher in Toddler 2, Teacher Beverly. But she has done great with the transition and talks fondly of her new teachers, Annette, Coco and Ana when we are home. She also talks a lot more about her friends and who she plays with, what they do, what she eats. In red group, they encourage independence, there are big stairs leading to the sinks where they can turn on the water, get soap and grab a paper towel and throw it away. There are 2 little toilets. This is where she will potty train. We talk about her friends and who goes potty and who still wears diapers. I have friend whose now 6 year old was once in red group and potty trained there and she doesn't even remember potty training because they essentially did it there for her and she never had any issues at home with it. I am hoping we will have a similar experience :)
Monday, November 30, 2009
Red Group
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Descanso Gardens
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Introducing Sherry
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
musical genius
a few weekends ago, jon, avery and i went to 3rd street promonade to do some shopping. i think we also lured avery there by saying she might get to see some people dancing. 3rd street is an outdoor mall with lots of shops, no cars and street performers. we were sad to see that there were no dancers that time of day, but then we found a saxaphone player and asked avery if she wanted to watch. the introvert in me would never plop right down in front of a street performer, putting myself front and center, but i wanted her to get the best view and be able to really see, so there we went. Josh Remington was his name and he really was a good saxaphone player. He started talking to avery in between songs. he played the theme song from sesame street for her and the pink panther and he would do some little dance moves. avery loved it. he finished the set and came over to avery and asked if she wanted to play the saxaphone. at first she was apprehensive, but he blew and i pushed one key up and down to make some pretty music and then she tried it and smiled. it was a really special first experience with a sax for her. so the craziest thing is that now whenever she hears saxaphone music, even for 10 seconds in between stories on NPR, she will point it out to me, excitedly saying "saxaphone!" and i have to actually stop to listen and then say "you are right avery, that is a saxaphone!".
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Dress-up
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Disneyland With Friends
Anna and Ella with Pluto. Avery was very afraid of Pluto initially but he was great and patient and she warmed up to him eventually giving him high fives. He spent a lot of time with Anna and Ella having a color-off with them. One of them would scribble then he would scribble the same way. It was really cute and they thought it was hilarious. He overheard Avery say "he is not funny" and he then made an audible laugh. So now she thinks Pluto is funny.
I so do not do the teacups. Thankfully Jennie was our surrogate parent for any leftover children. Avery still talks about Jennie and the teacups. She got to ride with Deirdre and Charlotte too.
Anna, Ella and William rode with Brandy. Kelly waited with me since Maddie was napping.
We got to see It's A Small World become lit-up. It was so so pretty and then there was snow (fake bubble snow, which is the best we can get around here).
We got a great spot for the parade which meant we had a long while to wait before it actually started. The girls and William had a great time playing ring-around-the-rosy in the middle of the parade route. It was really sweet. Avery loved the parade. Loved it! It was a great day with great friends.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Daddy The Seamstress
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