Thursday, December 11, 2008

3, 2, 1, Blastoff!

Well, we've decided that we should be a bit more "online" with our lives, but we realized after reading several other blogs, that our lives may not be blog worthy. (Have you seen Dare's Affairs? Hysterical!) We're hoping that our Funny Farm doesn't lack anything to be desired.

Just a quick update on our kids.

Dani (12) is doing great in her extracurricular activities. She's in 6th grade and playing violin in advanced orchestra at school and she is flat-out awesome. She's 1st chair and dominating. She has been taking private lessons and practices very little, which suggests to us that she's very talented. For her twelfth birthday, she got her ears pierced which she was very excited about. She's also excited about a new chapter in her life -- going to Young Womens, wearing makeup, and preparing for Junior High.

Riley (9) is also excelling in his ECA's, too. He's following his nerdy dad's footsteps and playing trumpet. At Frankling Elementary, you can start playing an instrument as early as the summer before 5th grade in intermediate band. He's currently half way through 4th grade and he's already in advanced band. He got special permission to start a year early and we're glad he did. We're very proud of him and how quickly he's developing this talent. He also loves basketball and starts a new season next month with his dad as coach. (Not so nerdy now, is he?)

Brittney (6 ... she'll be 7 on Monday 12/15/2008) is in 1st grade and currently hiding most of her talents. She has an unparalleled ability to speak non-stop for several hours at a time (we're considering contacting The Guinness Book of World Records). We affectionately refer to it as "verbal vomit" or "diarrhea of the mouth." It's almost insufferable. We're sure other families suffer from this rare gift, but we're willing to put Brittney up against any other child. By the way, our money’s on Brittney. All that said, she has a knack for convincing adults to do whatever she wants. We are obviously immune.

Cameron (5) is doing great. He’s “The Man” on campus according to reports. We guess he’s made quite an impression on the other kids at school as he makes his way from the bus to his class. He’s currently attending two preschools. The first is at Johnson Elementary, a public school that provides free preschool for children with developmental needs. At Johnson, he is able to get some therapies that help him develop his speech, physical, and motor skills. He’s also attending a private preschool that is being run by a former teacher at Franklin. She’s helped Cameron out tremendously and we’re very excited about his progress.

David (1) makes life interesting. He is a very dynamic child. He’s very entertaining when he wants to be, but mostly cries. He has a million dollar smile, but hides it regularly. When he’s the “man” of the house and all the other kids are gone, he’s enjoyable and can entertain himself with whatever he finds around the house. However, when Cameron’s home, he becomes very clingy and provides Mom with no opportunities to accomplish anything. Cameron follows him everywhere and pesters him to no end. On one hand, it’s cute how Cameron loves to be around his brother. On the other hand, it’s annoying that it bothers David so much, that all he does is cry. We’re hoping it gets better.

Well, that's it for now. More to follow ...

1 comment:

  1. Yippee!! Welcome to the land of bloggers! Cute intro...we're looking forward to more! Can't wait to see you guys in a couple of weeks :)

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