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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 9:10:44 AM   
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Yay for sleeping babies!

Isabel fell out of her toddler bed this morning and has a fat lip. She must've bitten it when she landed.

I don't know what we'll do today . . . . hubby went to a big outdoor auction to buy/sell, he's nutty nuts because it's going to be 100+ today.

I'm feeling some better, yesterday I felt like I'd been run over by a truck. A bad head cold. I'd like to go down to the beauty college and get my hair trimmed, and go to Wal Mart and get a few things. If I feel like digging my sewing machine out of the storage room, I'll make Isabel a Tinkerbell pillow for her bed. She loves Tinkerbell. On second thought . . . with all the time it would take to drag out the machine and set it up . . . I could just sew it by hand and do it well enough.

eta: Ugh. Just looked at the weather. Monday's high is 105. With heat index/humidity, I wonder how hot it'll feel.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 10:48:02 AM   
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We are stuck home because what dh thought fixed the van didn't do the trick. I'm just glad it died *before* I got out of the garage this time. However, there's lots to do around here, so I won't be bored. The worst part is that our back yard is a mud pit, and we can't go to the park for exercise without the van.

did they check the battery too when they changed the alternator? Paul says sometimes a battery that is used too much because the alternator doesn't work will wear it out....so check to make sure it is good.

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I must get Nathan outside. He has gotten way to hooked on TV, and I've been trying hard not to use TV to much, but when I'm feeling poorly, it's an easy way to keep him occupied. But these days he'll sit up on the couch, grab the remote and turn on the TV, even though he can't select his favorite shows yet!

I fully understand that one...esp when I am pregnant. There are some times that it can't be helped though (esp with a hard pregnancy where you are just too tired to deal with much more then the basics of life). We are very picky with what our kids watch though (and they don't watch much kids tv actually on the tv...we get videos and dvd's of what's ok for them). If you think Nathan needs more action though, get a few action dvd's though...my kids love "Elmocize" (Elmo's exercise video) and they love the music dvd's we have (kids music). It gets them their tv fix, but then they are still up jumping around more then with regular tv and they don't turn into blobs on the couch. Also we do a lot of veggie tales, because they have the music in the middle, and again they get up and going (plus it's only a half an hour, and they get a quick fix they go back to playing).


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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 11:12:59 AM   
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But these days he'll sit up on the couch, grab the remote and turn on the TV, even though he can't select his favorite shows yet!



Is that because you leave it on standby rather than turning it off? Or does your remote actually turn the TV on?

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 11:32:39 AM   
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But these days he'll sit up on the couch, grab the remote and turn on the TV, even though he can't select his favorite shows yet!



Is that because you leave it on standby rather than turning it off? Or does your remote actually turn the TV on?

our remote turns it on and off too manda

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 11:37:03 AM   
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Wow! modern technology must not have reached here yet on that one! lol

Or maybe we're just too broke to buy a state of the art TV, ha!

I guess the only option then is to turn it off at the plug (outlet)? Or does it override that too?!

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 11:51:19 AM   
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Wow! modern technology must not have reached here yet on that one! lol

Or maybe we're just too broke to buy a state of the art TV, ha!

I guess the only option then is to turn it off at the plug (outlet)? Or does it override that too?!

LOL....we hide our remote out of sight (as have a basket we put it in)...my kids tend to want to watch tv more when they can see the remote. With our tv we have to use the remote....we found our tv in the dumpster before we left Germany (perfectly good things get thrown away over there when people are moving). We knew we were coming back to the US and needed to get a 110 tv, not a 220 like we used over there. So we found this one in the dumpster area. The buttons on the front are wacko though....for instance....if you push the power button it might turn the volume down or up...sometimes it changes the channel....and every once in a while it will actually turn the tv on or off. It's very picky. You have to hit the right side of the button to get it to do what it is intended for. Anyway, I am pretty sure that's why someone wanted to trash it...but with a remote it works perfectly fine for us!!!

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 12:11:34 PM   
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But these days he'll sit up on the couch, grab the remote and turn on the TV, even though he can't select his favorite shows yet!

Is that because you leave it on standby rather than turning it off? Or does your remote actually turn the TV on?


Our remote does turn in on. But even off TV's use electricity, which is why it's a good idea to unplug them at the end of the night, as modern TV's keep themselves in standby whenever plugged in.

I think I'm gonna start hiding the remote, too!

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 1:09:07 PM   
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Another good toddler exercise video is Baby Eintein - Baby's First Moves. Jimmy loves that one and joins in.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 1:22:53 PM   
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Maggie- I hope you find a cheap fix for the van- and all the extra energy! I meant to ask- why do you have to report anything on Asrat for school? Can't you just do whatever you want until he is 8? Has something changed? I should pay more attention since we want to move back, but I haven't been able to...


We are doing the cyber charter school, and dh wants our kids in formal schooling as soon as legally possible. He was soooo happy to hear that the school is adding K4, so Gebre doesn't have to wait until age 5 to start on his school career. Dh would never, never agree to doing nothing formal until 8!

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 1:56:34 PM   
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That is so awesome Maggie. I wish we had something like that. DH already thinks Reagan is behind daycare kids because she doesn't know her colors & shapes yet. She knows so much, and amazes us every day with her intelligence. But he wants her to be able to do the specific things daycare kids do.....

So now Reagan walks around pointing to all sorts of objects in the house (like the TV or a lamp) and tells me with all seriousness that they're a yellow circle.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 6:32:22 PM   
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Reagan sounds like an awesome little girl. She's on the early side of 2 right? My niece is an extraordinary girl, and she didn't have a great vocabulary even as late as 30 months old. But those 6 months until she turned 3 were an explosion! She surpasses a lot of Kindergarteners now.

Nathan is 16 months, and while I'm always amazed at the stuff he figures out, dH would still like for him to be talking more. dH has more then once suggested flash cards with him, because some 18 month old girl we know is learning her colors already.

Nathan hardly sits still for a reading of Thomas the Tank Engine, and I'm supposed to do flash cards? Now, I'm not bashing dads who are ambitious for their children. I actually think it's a good thing, because we moms tend to be more relaxed and laid back about it all. A little pushing from dad is sometimes just what a kid needs.

If I did HS, we sure wouldn't be relaxed/unschoolers, that's for sure! LOL Please understand, I care very little what other families do, but we would have structure, probably from age 4 on. And I do not believe that will hurt a child one little bit, so long as the gentle pressure is accompanied by plenty of love and grace. And if my BIL can teach his own brother, my husband, to read when hubby was 4 and BIL was 9, then I'm sure a little schooling at 4 can't hurt.

Maggie, I think you and your hubby together, with your different views, will make a perfect balance for your children. I think they will do awesome.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 6:49:16 PM   
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Hey! I just noticed that this is now a stay at home wife support too! So now I shall join you ladies. What do you usually talk about? Besides, rats, mice and grumpy husbands?

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 7:19:10 PM   
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Prudent- What a cutie- she'll get it all eventually. Eleni could not be "taught" anything, but when she decided she wanted to learn her colors, that's all she wanted to read/talk about for a couple days and she had them all down in a week Same for numbers- until she was ready, forget it, but once she was ready- watch out!

Maggie- You can still do formal instruction, I just don't think you need to deal with all the reporting/red tape until they are 8- I can't imagine not teaching until then, just avoiding the hassles!

I still have to clean the kitchen and I have a killer headache, sigh...

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 7:36:40 PM   
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Nathan is 16 months, and while I'm always amazed at the stuff he figures out, dH would still like for him to be talking more. dH has more then once suggested flash cards with him, because some 18 month old girl we know is learning her colors already.

just because Nathan doesn't dpeak it doesn't mean he doesn't know it. He probably knows a lot more then your husband thinks, just doesn't have the vocabulary for it as of yet. It will come though. One thing I have learned is taht you can't MAKE a child learn or do anything that they aren't ready for or willing to do yet. If you or your hubby are interested in teaching him (or pushing him) a little more though, I would encourage you to try sign language. It really opens up worlds of language to those that choose not to speak or those that have trouble speaking.


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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 9:24:41 PM   
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That made me laugh

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/2/2008 9:51:17 PM   
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Prudent- What a cutie- she'll get it all eventually. Eleni could not be "taught" anything, but when she decided she wanted to learn her colors, that's all she wanted to read/talk about for a couple days and she had them all down in a week Same for numbers- until she was ready, forget it, but once she was ready- watch out!


My ds is the same way. It has been like that for every milestone. Don't try to teach him something until he's ready because it JUST WON"T WORK. However, when he's ready to do it there's no stopping him. He tends to hit some of those milestones a little late but in reality he finishes at a more "typical" time frame...he just takes his time getting started. Potty trained ini 1 week once he got around to it. Tied his shoes in 2 days...once he got around to it, etc.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 2:55:59 AM   
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LOL Nicole- we talk about anything, cooking, household chores, things the kids are up to etc etc

Ruth- The Wiggles are totally awesome for kids. They have so many action songs in them, but also very educational and child appropriate too. I haven't found one dvd yet that I haven't liked. Wish we could see them in concert again this year, but I think they are sold out, I Didn't realise tickets went on sale 2 months ago...

Well my hubby made up for his grumpiness by painting our bedroom. And he did a BRILLIANT job. This time (unlike other times he has painted) he got tape, and taped around the woodwork, covered over all the furniture etc. At first we didn't like the blue colour, but its grown on us now!

My sister is going to come up in two weeks which I am so excited about! Haven't seen her since Christmas, its our annual show too so it will be fun to take the kids with her.

I am tired, nath didn't sleep well last night, and we had to sleep in the lounge coz of the paint in the room, hoping for a good night tonight!
OH, and my sister told me my 17 yr old brother was taken to hospital on sat morning by my dad and stepmum because he stayed at a mates place friday night and drunk a bottle of Jim Beam on hs own. The older brother came to see my brother passed out in the bathtub, so he called me dad to come and take him to the hospital!! My brother turns 18 in a few weeks, I don't think he is getting the party with his friends he wanted after that stunt!!

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 6:05:22 AM   
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Reagan is 25 months.

Ruth, we only plan on homeschooling for a couple years, but we will be ultra structured too. We are going to do it because there are real benefits to homeschooling. And because preschool and kindergarden are more expensive than gradeschool at the private schools around here. We also secretly hope both our kids are able to get at least a year ahead. (Maggie's Asrat has us encouraged.) Hubby & I both think the 13 years of school education is a lot of time wasted learning little and waiting for college where you learn a lot.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 8:13:15 AM   
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I totally agree with you Prudent. dH was bored silly in Kindergarten because he already knew how to read and all that stuff. I often found school to be a waste of time. But it's good to see that you aren't of the "college is a waste of money and nothing more then a piece of paper crowd". Even if I wasn't using calculus every day at my work, it's amazing how many of the lessons I learned in college did actually serve me well in the working world.

But I've brought up both private and HS to dH, and his reply is "well, why did we bother buying a house in a good school district?" And he has a point. I want to give our PS a try, and if it doesn't serve our children well, then we will look elsewhere. I'm not sold on HS or Christian School because I believe the Earth is 10,000 years old (I don't) or because I'm concerned Nathan will get invited to play with a child who has two daddies. I just want my kids where they can thrive and learn the best.

But it's a two parent decision, and if we put our kids in some sort of private school, then I'd probably have to bring in an income, which dH would like to see happen eventually.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 1:36:42 PM   
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School - I don't even think about it at this point because sometimes it causes me anxiety. I do know that for K-4 and K-5 (preschool and kindergarten) he will attend a Christian school. They use the curriculum that I like as well as they are half day programs. He will go 9 a.m. - noon, 5 days a week. From there though I am not sure if we will continue with private or try public school. In the fall he is starting a Parent's Morning Out program which I am excited about for him. He only goes one day a week from 9 - noon and I think he will greatly enjoy the change in scenery. It is only for children ages 1 - 2 years so I like that as well.

Television - Hunter doesn't really get into television to much, but I also try and avoid having it on as much as possible. He does like Sesame Street, Curious George, and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He also greatly enjoys the Baby Einstein videos. Still these shows only keep his attention for so long then he is back to playing.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 2:30:07 PM   
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In the fall he is starting a Parent's Morning Out program which I am excited about for him. He only goes one day a week from 9 - noon and I think he will greatly enjoy the change in scenery. It is only for children ages 1 - 2 years so I like that as well.


Someone at church asked me if they could take Judah to their homeschool co-op every Wednesday - they have a nursery (not certain yet if there's any structure to it or not) and 3-4 toddlers. The co-op is from 1-4, but they'd have to pick him up at 12 and they offered to keep him until prayer meeting, which starts at 6.
I can't decide what to do! Judah loves other children, but he also loves playing on his own, so I don't feel that he *needs* to get out and be with other children apart from what is normal in our week for him to be with other children (which "normal" is just twice a week, at church, playing with kids a lot older than him.)
I would be able to get SO much done in 6 hours with only Wesley once a week - I think that's a pretty amazing offer this lady has made. But I don't know if I really want that... I hate deciding things as a parent sometime.

Oh - I should say, one of the main reasons I am not wanting it is because Judah, even at such a young age, picks up the attitudes of the people around him quite strongly. I know he's at an age where he's pushing boundaries and learning what goes and what doesn't - I absolutely love that part of him! Even the "being bad" doesn't bother me because he is LEARNING what is good.
But when he's with other kids he comes home with attitudes and such a strong defiant attitude - it's almost unbelievable! The times when he has spent several hours away from us with other kids it has taken 2-3 days to get back our sweet Judah and for the bad attitudes to disappear.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 5:15:56 PM   
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Prudent, I'm sure your dh will soon see that Reagan will do just fine at home. Two is *very* young to be deciding who's academically ahead or not.
Daycare is *not* what makes kids smart. It's the parents, mostly, and the resources available. There is a little girl in our church who at two yo is incredibly precocious and smart. And she goes to daycare full time. If we set our standards by her (ignoring the fact that she comes from a family of super-intelligent and talented people and is constantly surrounded by teens and adults who challenge her and "egg her on") we'd get depressed. Teaching Sunday School has been a good balance--all the children in the class I teach, except for Gebre, are full-time daycare kiddos. Many of them are barely verbal, and they're missing some basic social skills. Most of them also happen to come from completely disintigrated and chaotic families.

Aaaaanyway....
I'm rambling 'cause I was teaching these kids today. We learned about Hannah and Samuel and made "bananaphones" and "talked to God" and watched Boz the green bear/monster.

If we could afford a really good small private school, our kids would be going there. That's dh's ideal. I wouldn't mind so much though I really do prefer homeschool.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 5:18:17 PM   
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Jessica, maybe you could try it and if he seems to do well, just do it once a month?

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 7:08:18 PM   
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We sent a "letter of intent" for Gabby to attend a classical learning academy starting in K, but we also have our eye on an Expeditionary Learning school(also a charter school, although it has more fees). I don't think that a structured, traditional learning environment suits every child so we are keeping an eye on a couple different options. Fortunately there are a plethora of charter schools in our area, so there should really be no reason for us to pay for a private school.

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RE: SAHM/W Support - Part III - 8/3/2008 7:30:00 PM   
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My sister is going to come up in two weeks which I am so excited about! Haven't seen her since Christmas, its our annual show too so it will be fun to take the kids with her.

I am tired, nath didn't sleep well last night, and we had to sleep in the lounge coz of the paint in the room, hoping for a good night tonight!
OH, and my sister told me my 17 yr old brother was taken to hospital on sat morning by my dad and stepmum because he stayed at a mates place friday night and drunk a bottle of Jim Beam on hs own. The older brother came to see my brother passed out in the bathtub, so he called me dad to come and take him to the hospital!! My brother turns 18 in a few weeks, I don't think he is getting the party with his friends he wanted after that stunt!!



What annual show are you talking about? That is so great that your sister is coming up to stay with you! I wish my sister would at least visit. She talks about wanting to come over and then makes plans with her "friends" and never comes. I am hoping she comes to stay with us this month if my parents come. She keeps telling me she wants to come this month so I am hoping!

Oh man... is your brother okay now? My brother had a female friend that did that. She almost died. They had to pump her stomach to keep her from poisoning her body with all the alcohol she consumed.


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