Saturday, June 27, 2015

Trip to the Library

My little buddy and I have read 100 books in the past 20 days. That means we were able to go to the library for him to get his "100 books read" sticker and a prize as a part of the "1000 books before kindergarten" program. I accidentally referred to the reward that goes along with the sticker as a treat. So when the librarian handed us a box of books that he was able to choose from for his reward he wanted to know when he would be getting his "treat" too. He was pretty adamant about that treat which according to him is specifically something delicious and not necessarily a neat reward.

We checked out a handful of new books for us to read together and I actually took a few extra minutes to find a few books for myself. I can honestly say that reading is one of the many things I now neglect upon having a child/ being a mom and I swore I would never stop reading (and other things) once I had children. I'm pretty happy to have a few new books in the house now.

One of the books I picked up is a title that a very dear friend has been suggesting I read for awhile now. I'm a few chapters in and although it's a book I would never be drawn to myself I'm really quite enjoying it. The one line I've jotted down thus far though is:


Completely true! Made me laugh and I seldom think about food this way. Oh yeah, the book is "The Body Book: The law of hunger, the science of strength, and other ways to love your amazing body" by Cameron Diaz. Yes, Pieliekamais I'm finally reading it :))))

For the kiddo we checked out several books about being brave. He's working on memorizing the Bible verse this week (let's see if I can do this without looking it up), Joshua 1:9 Be strong and brave. Do not be afraid, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. (yep, I did it) We're going to do a few crafts surrounding bravery this week and so we've checked out a few books about bravery too. The one I like the most is Sheila Rae, the Brave. He was thoroughly intrigued through the whole book and when we finished reading it he said that he "really liked that one," with the little excited tremble that he's known to do when he's overflowing with happy. He also had an opportunity to do a bravery challenge at the library. I told him that he did not need to talk to the librarian if he did not want to but that it would be very brave if he stood beside me and did not hide behind mommy's back. He tackled the feat with absolute courage and did not hide behind me at all. He even handed his own books to the other librarian when we checked out. Progress is progress :)


After the library outing I took him to Tim Hortons to get a treat (a donut and milk). I had my treat at the library though. There was a birds nest in the parking garage and a momma robin was sitting on her egg(s). I noticed the empty nest last time we were there and I took little Abe over to look at it. But this time he spotted it and pointed out that there was a bird in it now. We watched the momma sitting there for a little while. Nature is so incredible! He says to me, "can you say good spying?" (He tells me what to say, A LOT). I congratulated him for noticing the momma in the nest. That is the kind of thing that is truly a treat for me.

When we got home from our adventure we decided upon some good outdoor time before reading our books. So we started putting together and painting a box house. He was less interested by it than I thought he'd be but that's probably because I chose to do the activity after a morning of running around. I'll see if he's into it after nap time. FYI, I drive a VERY small car. How I got that thing home from work... I don't even really know. It was a bit like Mary Poppins magical bag if you ask me!

Sorry for the long and random post. I haven't been posting much lately and I just wanted to take a moment in between reading and my kiddo napping to drop a hello. So, hi everyone! I hope you're all enjoying this fabulous summer. I'm trying to stay a little ways away from the computer and spend lots of time out of doors. So far so good! I have not tallied or added up the spending for, gee, at least a week and I'm afraid I might have lost a few days due to my negligence. I'll get at it soon though! I promise-ish 

14 comments:

  1. Sonya Ann sent me. As an unashamed bird obsessed bookaholic you won my heart.

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    1. Very happy you stopped by : )
      Thank-you.
      That's hilarious though, "bird obsessed bookaholic," if you loved box houses this post would be %100 spot on, Haha

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  2. So glad you guys are enjoying not only time together but Abe is discovering the love of reading which is near & dear to my heart - I always have at least 3 books going. I love the theme idea too - with all the books out there you have an almost limitless supply of great themes!!!

    Enjoy being outdoors - can't enjoy it here at 106, but.....

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    1. ONE HUNDRED AND SIX!!!! Woah! And for someone who doesn't like it hot... I'm feeling rather sympathetic for you! We do live very far apart despite living in the same country but It seems like we're much farther. Here we've had a good deal of rain all summer, everything is a lovely green everywhere you look and our temps are just perfect. So how soon before you guys move again?

      We are having tons of fun with the "brave" theme. He has been very courageous all day. He played with the neighbor kids a lot this evening where normally he'd play while watching them and he talked to the neighbor lady A LOT, maybe too much, LOL at one point he point blank said to her, "sit down." I made him apologize but geesh he would have never done that before. I'm not saying it's a miracle cure for shyness but the theme has at least helped!

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  3. Such an excellent child. You must be so proud. The summer has barely started. You might read another hundred books soon.

    Love,
    Janie Junebug

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    1. Thank-you! I'm very very proud of him. I think we're on track to have another hundred books read in about three weeks. We've always read but we're reading a lot more now and we're both enjoying it a lot. The program also gets us to the library more often so that we have new books to read on a regular basis along with all his favorites.

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  4. How long to kindergarten?

    That house looks fun!

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    1. He's a young three so he's got two years to Kindergarten. We should have all 1000 books read in a little over 6 months. Maybe they'll let us sign up again, hehe

      He had a lot more fun with the house in the evening when the neighbor girl came out to play. They are so adorable together!

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  5. The big box was the best treasure in my house when the kids were little and before that with my preschool class. If we were really lucky, we found appliance boxes. The wonder of books is that kids can see themselves over and over and suddenly the challenge doesn't seem so overwhelming. Good book choices and Bible verse choice.

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    1. I'm lucky because about once a month I have to set an endcap in the health and beauty department where all the contents ship in a box that fits on a full size pallet. The height of the box varies. This particular one is the tallest I've ever seen and I jumped at the chance to stuff it into my little car. The neighbor girl came over last night and played with little Abe, coloring inside the box and delivering mail to each other. He had loads of fun with it once she came on the scene :)

      We also got a book about spiders, at his request. Last night I read it to him ONCE and this morning he told his dad all about every spider in the book. WOW! He remembered almost everything spot on. He amazes me... talk about a sponge! He loves books!

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  6. I'm ashamed, I never read as much as I should.
    100 books, so so impressive!!!!!!
    And my kids loved cardboard box houses. Wow that was way back in the day. We had a large box the other day and I wished that I had a kid to give it to.

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    1. I certainly wasn't reading as much as I should either. The day gets so busy. Reading with him is always one of my goals but this program at the library is a great motivator and reminder to get at least a few books in almost everyday.

      I bet I'll be like that too, when he's bigger, I'll be brainstorming who great boxes should go to when I come across them :) This is one of those things where you have to know that lots of kids never get to build a box house and gosh darn it every kid should have that opportunity at least once. It's so much fun!!!

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    1. I'm about one quarter through, I'll probably make it to the half way mark today.

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