Wednesday, June 25, 2008

"Fashion Show" and Other Final Events...

"Fashion Show" and Other Final Events...


Tomorrow is the last day of school, and this week has been a buzz of activities for AJ as he completes 1st grade and moves on to 2nd. One event was the fashion show offered by his after school program. The program has been going on for 25 years, so they had the kids dress up to represent the '80s, '90s, and '00s fashions. AJ got picked to be in the 90's group. Well, you can see that he got to be a gansta playah -- the video shows it all...



I'm not 100% sure I am ready for him to move from being "cute" this way to him really being grown. It only seems like yesterday that he was a tiny baby --- time flies and Mom must adapt. I am enjoying the many adventures with AJ. Now, if I could market him, and he could be the next Corbin Bleu, then college would be paid for ... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Push it by Corbin -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGWeiWkbpuQ

Thursday, June 05, 2008

"Go AJ, Go" or "Mom, I think I'll Just Come in 2nd"

"Go AJ, Go" or "Mom, I think I'll Just Come in 2nd"...



Today was Field Day at AJ's school. It's a day where different classes in the same grade compete against each other in races and other events. AJ was totally excited and woke up a little before 7am, dressed himself and played quietly in his room as he waited for breakfast. He was excited and ready for Field Day. He came into the kitchen wearing his red and white Red Mill shirt and red pants. He looked like a track super star.

He was up for the challenge of running the 50 meter and doing 30 second basketball shots. AJ is a natural athlete and a true sportsman. When I asked him if he was ready to win the race, AJ said he thought he'd just come in second. He was pretty practical about it becase he thought that three other guys in his grade were faster than he was and he had come in after them in the fall during the Big Apple Race. Gideon and I were impressed with his ability to self-assess his skills. We also knew that he had the potential to improve upon his already excellent running. So, we decided that it was time to talk about how his running has improved with each big race at the school (he came in 5th and then 3rd during the kindergarten and 1st grade Big Apple Races). We also gave him a little advice. AJ tends to look back at the people behind him when he runs. We've talked about it before, but AJ didn't really want to listen in the past. Today, he seemed ready to take the advice. And the end result is that AJ ran like the wind. He never looked back... He says that he was surprised at the result of the race -- he came in first place. The video shows it all in the 11 seconds it took him to run the 50 meters -- he tied his best friend Chris for first place! I still think he won by an inch, but AJ is totally happy tie with his friend and share first place. His entire 1st grade class cheered him on over the other kids running and the crzay woman screaming just couldn't control herself as her son ran face always towards the finish line.

VERY VERY EXCELLENT RUNNING & SPORTSMANSHIP AJ!!!!

Daddy & I are soooooooooo very proud of you.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Gideon is my HERO!!!

Gideon is my HERO!!!

The beautiful sunny weather is not only encouraging me to go outside and soak in some Vitamin D (I am doing this responsibly with sunscreen on the fair skin and plenty of shade when needed), but it is also getting me obsessed with all things gardening/belated spring cleaning. The fact that my energy and mobility are both increasing also helps. This need to be outside and my bursts of newly found energy have been great for me, but they have not been so much fun for my husband. Poor Gideon, he has had to do all the heavy lifting, bending, and power tool using -- although, I was allowed to use the power washer Sunday afternoon.

Math professors who work for online universities don't get out in the yard much; add to the mix my limited capacity to bend and lift, Gid spent a lot of time in the yard and had to do it with little hands on help. I was able to provide a lot of advice on placement of plants, care with using power tools, and bringing of the drinks. I also did an awe inspiring job of pulling out my debit card at the local nursery and Home Depot on several occasions after taking on the "tiring" task of picking out all the beautiful plants and black mulch that wanted to come home with me; Gid and AJ lifted the plants and mulch into carts and cars. AJ also provided entertainment, interruptions, and helped to drag things around a bit.

All the kudos for the end results of the newly landscaped front of the house rest squarely on the shoulders of my dear hubby! He is my gardening hero! Actually, he's been my hero all along since he puts up with me, all of my projects, and all of the sappy cards I wrote him throughout our 20+ years together. Did I mention that the landscaping happened in between the great garage clean out adventure (probably the topic of another post or simply an exhausting memory that, like a painful childbirth, will fade away as we see the garage's use and cleanliness grow over the years)? During the garage adventure, I was allowed to go through the boxes that had not been unpacked since we moved in nearly two years ago --- lots of old photos, cards, papers, books, party supplies, more books, WP crap, baby stuff, and wicker baskets. Gideon had the unenviable task to move it all around, and lug out some of the old furniture and other things that had found their way into what once had the potential to be a 2 hour special for the HGTV "Mission Organization" show. While I was sorting through one of the many plastic storage tubs, I came across old cards and letters that Gideon had saved. All of these were from me to him in the early years of our relationship into the first year of our marriage - 1987-1990.

I can't believe that he didn't run like hell after reading some of the emotional ramblings of a 19-22 year old me. Ugh! The letters from the summer before we got married when I was on LI and Gid was in our apartment in Binghamton were the fodder for a really bad teenage melodrama. Reading those letters, let alone keeping them, show that either he really loves me or that he was keeping them in case I went crazy and he needed the evidence for the police investigation. In either case, from the late '90s to the early '00s, Gideon has proven himself himself to be ever supportive of my whims and during this period of convalescence, he has been particularly wonderful at making sure I don't push myself and still supporting my whims... As Gid's Grandma Milly used to say -- "He's a good egg; I'll think I'll keep him."

Here are the before and after shots of the front
BEFORE
AFTER

To see the full collection of Gideon's landscaping efforts go to the link http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2044058&l=32c26&id=11903317