Friday, February 22, 2013

belt graduation!



Last night, Logan graduated up to the next belt level at Taekwondo. This is his first belt graduation since moving up to the Intermediate level.  The semester began in November, so many weeks of hard work went into learning new skills including his favorite current move, the tornado kick.

This semester, the kids also worked on keeping a journal which outlined the virtue of gratitude.  There were suggested projects they work on, and they were to document what they did to show gratitude to others.  Those kids who participated in the program also earned a cool shirt at the graduation last night.  I'll have to take a photo of Logan later today after school, since he's already proudly sporting his.   This next semester will focus on the virtue of perserverance.

As always, we continue to love his taekwondo school TopKick and love what it teaches him about focus, self discipline, determination and respect.  He gains so much self confidence through what they teach, and how they teach.  Its just awesome.

 
 
 
 
Way to go Logan!
 

 
 
 
 

taking it in

I finally got around to downloading some photos I took weeks ago, and had forgotten all about an excursion into the city.  We tell the boys all the time how lucky we are to live where we live, and how people travel from all over the world to visit Washington DC.  They are really enjoying history and museums more than ever.  In fact, over the summer we're thinking about a long weekend to Gettysburg, which isn't too far from here either.  There is so much history near us, and so much to see and do.  I love it!

A few weekends ago, we had some mild weather and ventured into the city to the American History Museum.  The boys really loved the transportation exhibit, and I really enjoyed the black history March on Washington/Emancipation Proclamation exhibit.  Super interesting!

 
 
This exhibit about food is super interesting too, and included Julia Child's kitchen.
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

and so it begins...

The tooth fairy paid her first ever visit to Logan's room last night!  His tooth finally fell out today, after we both tried to pull it out all weekend.  Logan said he just pulled it out on the bus, no blood or anything.  When he got to school the school nurse put it in a little envelope for safe keeping.  He was so excited to come home from school and show us his new smile!

 
She may be back again soon, since now the tooth next to the missing tooth is loose. My baby is growing up!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Oh goodness...

Where to even start?  I keep thinking I'll sit down and post and it just never seems to happen.  Lots and lots and lots going on at Casa de Lopresti over the last month...

1. Logan has moved to a new school with a smaller classroom setting.  He was really struggling with the transition to full day first grade this past fall.  His classroom size at our home elementary school was very large, and it was just proving to be too much for him to handle.  We and the school tried many accomodations to make it  more manageable for him, but he was starting to feel very overwhelmed.  He struggles with focus, and is very impulsive and easily angered.  These issues have been going on for years, and as the demands of school have increased its become difficult for him to navigate an entire day without running into challenges he isn't quite sure how to handle.

We had a ton of meetings with our elementary school and at the beginning of the year, we all decided the best setting for him would be a smaller class size.  The classroom environment he needed didn't exist at our home elementary school, so we worked with our school system and found a behaviorally focused smaller class setting for him about 20 minutes from home, at another elementary school in our county. 

We're into the fifth week now, and he's doing SO much better.  There are only 7 kids in his class, and the teachers (3 of them!) are in tune with what he needs to be successful at school.  He's still learning at the 1st grade level, but there is also a focus on behavioral strategies in this classroom.  The ultimate goal is to eventually transition him back to our home school in a year or two, once he has some good strategies under his belt.  This past five weeks, we've been getting him settled into his new routine. The bus picks him up and drops him off at our house, which is wonderful, and he has already made some new friends.  Its been a great transition and he's adapted wonderfully.  We're so grateful for wonderful teachers who take the time to care for kids with special learning needs, and find the good in every child.  His new lead teacher is incredible, and she updates us regularly so we're all on the same page and working with Logan in a consistent manner.  We're so proud of you Logan!

Last week, Logan got his first ever loose tooth.  In fact, it was so loose this past weekend he asked me to try and pull it, to no avail. His teacher emailed me today and said it fell out at school today, so tonight the Tooth Fairy will make her debut.  He's going to be over the moon. Another milestone!

2.  I had a little health scare, which I'm happy to say had a good ending.  A few weeks ago, I went in for my annual mammogram and got called back for a second exam once they found a suspcious small mass.  Last week, I had a biopsy performed, and although I have a hell of a bruise, the results came back completely benign.  Just turns out I had a fibrous mass, nothing to worry about.  Waiting for the results was the hard part (not to mention the giant thick needle but I'm trying to forget about that part).  So relieved that all is well!

3.  Dylan is plugging along with his extracurricular activities and is keeping busy with Webelos and Odyssey of the Mind.  His competition is in 3 weeks, and he and Andrew have been busy saving every toilet paper roll in the house and building circus animals out of orange juice cartons (don't ask!).  He also competed in the annual Pinewood Derby and had a lot of fun building his car.  Dylan brought home his best report card ever a couple of weeks ago (all A's and one B) and just makes us proud with his happy-go-lucky attitude. 

In 3 weeks, I'll also be signing the boys up for summer swim team season, which will be here before we know it!

4. We've booked our spring camping trip, which will make two trips if you also count his scouting weekend in April (which I think we'll all four attend).  To make it a little less 'painful' I invested in a queen size Aerobed because let's face it, I'm not getting any younger and sleeping on the ground just ain't happening!

5.  I have a new job!  I learned about a part time opportunity at my women's midwife practice, where I've gone for 15 years for my women's care.  I just love this group of midwives, and have always felt that someday it would be so awesome to work in the healthcare field, caring for people and doing something that makes a difference.  They offered me the position last week and I immediately accepted, and will start next week.  I'll work a very flexible 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 days a week and the hours fit nicely into my life.  I'll still have plenty of time to spend with the boys and at the same time, it will give me something I can enjoy and learn and do on my own.  I think it will be the perfect balance, and I'm so excited about this next chapter in my life.  The practice is called Loudoun Community Midwives, and the office is ten minutes from home.  I can't wait!  They are an amazing group of women who work there, and I can't wait to learn everything they are willing to teach me!

I think those are the highlights from the past few weeks.  We've been waiting for snow that never came this winter, and filling our time with lots of family movies nights, parties, and playdates.  Looking forward to warmer weather when we can get out and have some adventures!