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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Merry Christmas
Friday, December 10, 2010
Sweet Babies
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Time Out x4
A lovely evening in the Rodriguez household with an almost two year old....
6:33 - time out for dumping her food off the table and onto the floor.
6:35 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
6:36 - time out for coloring on the walls. "gook, cooder"
6:38 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
6:39 - time out for hitting Lauren in the face.
6:42 - off time out, said sorry and gave Lauren a hug.
6:43 - time out for hitting mom while trying to get jammies on.
6:45 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
Can we say BED TIME! That one minute thirty seconds goes by too fast,. She isn't learning very quickly.
6:33 - time out for dumping her food off the table and onto the floor.
6:35 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
6:36 - time out for coloring on the walls. "gook, cooder"
6:38 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
6:39 - time out for hitting Lauren in the face.
6:42 - off time out, said sorry and gave Lauren a hug.
6:43 - time out for hitting mom while trying to get jammies on.
6:45 - off time out, said sorry and gave mom a hug.
Can we say BED TIME! That one minute thirty seconds goes by too fast,. She isn't learning very quickly.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Snow Removal Anyone?
Saturday, November 13, 2010
My Darling Dad
Monday, November 1, 2010
Halloween Costumes 2010
a Zombie mom. More fitting. :)
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Halloween Pumpkins
Carving pumpkins gets more fun as the kids get older and their creativity comes out. Samuel insisted we had a Sponge Bob Square Pants pumpkin for our dog Bob. Cesar wasn't sure how to do that, so Samuel drew him a picture. Lauren wanted a witch pumpkin - of course! She even had Cesar carve a hat. Too funny!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Student of the Month

DISCLOSURE: This is my way of keeping a journal, so I am documenting....you can skip this post. :)
Samuel received the student of the month award for his class. Each month, the school honors a student from each class, and it was Samuel's turn this past month. This was a surprise, (sort of) because just a month ago, he was telling me that he keeps getting in trouble in his class and that he even had to go to a time-out type thing where he had to go to another teachers class and put his head down on a desk. I know that Samuel can be silly, but this was unusual for him to be getting in so much trouble. At this same time, we were having a bit of a problem with him at home. Nothing serious, just more emotional i.e. increased tantrums, crying and generalized increase in fit-throwing. I wasn't that worried about it, because, I am sure that being in a new school, all day long, is hard for him. Anyhoo, when he expressed that he was having problems in class, I became kind of worried and felt that I should intervene and talk with his teachers about his behavior and see if I could do something to improve the behavior at school and home. Not really sure, what....good thing I have some really good resources around me in regards to behavior management. :) So, I emailed both teachers and this is their response.
I really appreciate Sam being so honest, but he really isn’t a big problem. He just has to be reminded of the rules (like sitting quietly at his desk/rug) but nothing major at all. He is such a delightful boy. He participates in class and is very active during class discussions. Maybe just remind him when it is appropriate to talk in class and when it isn’t. I will keep working with him also, but honestly he is doing awesome! Natalie Day
It’s great to hear that Samuel is letting you know of his behavior here at school. Honestly is a good thing. He is a great student at completing work and task assigned and does the quality work I expect. The only trouble Sam get in my class is that I remind him to sit at the rug quietly in the mornings and at the end of the day. I think a great thing you can do as well is before school remind him of those things so he can remember that once he comes into class, turns in everything he needs to turn in, then he’ll sit on the rug quietly to get the day started. Anything you feel will best help him. Thanks again for letting us know! Estephanie Maiava
It’s great to hear that Samuel is letting you know of his behavior here at school. Honestly is a good thing. He is a great student at completing work and task assigned and does the quality work I expect. The only trouble Sam get in my class is that I remind him to sit at the rug quietly in the mornings and at the end of the day. I think a great thing you can do as well is before school remind him of those things so he can remember that once he comes into class, turns in everything he needs to turn in, then he’ll sit on the rug quietly to get the day started. Anything you feel will best help him. Thanks again for letting us know! Estephanie Maiava
Why is he such a story teller? His Sunday school teachers ask me all the time if we are going on vacation, or if we are moving or some other crazy story! I just laugh and remind them that he is a good story teller. I then have to remind Sam that he can't be telling those kind of stories and that it is like lying. He always apologizes and says he won't do that again, but it happens again and again. How do I stop this behavior?
He is always doing quality work. He takes his time and works well with others. He helps out his classmates without being asked to. He is respectful and is constantly following Silver Mesa's High Five Rules! Samuel is a wonderful student! Natalie Day and Estaphanie Maiava
p.s. it was crazy hair day at school :)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
HELP!!!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Go Red Real Piranhas!!!
Cesar is coaching Samuel's soccer team this year and totally loves it! They are both doing so well. They are undefeated, although who is keeping score? It makes my heart happy to see these two playing together. Samuel reminds his dad to not play too easy. He likes a good challenge, although he really gets his feelings hurt if his dad scores too many goals. I am thinking that soccer will dominate our Saturday's for a long time to come. I am so glad that Samuel and his dad love something together. I know that this love of soccer will continue to help them stay close to each other.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Random Summer Pictures
Monday, September 13, 2010
Cecret Lake
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Happy Birthday Samuel Thomas
Samuel finally turned SEVEN! It is so fun to see the excitement of Birthdays with our kids. Unfortunately, he has had the worst birthday-itis I have ever seen in him. The night before his birthday, he went to bed alright around 8:30pm. He had to go potty at 10:15, so he got up....AND STAYED UP UNTIL AFTER 3:00AM!!!! He was up and down and crying and upset. It was a long night for all of us! He just couldn't wait to open up his presents. How is Christmas going to be? Seriously!
We had planned a swim party with some neighborhood friends. A swim party in August...no big deal. Hot, hot, hot August. Right! I think it only got to a high of 65 that day with a breeze. Too cold for swimming. Seriously! Is it August or October? At the last minute, with my great friends help, we improvised to a serious Lego party. We had Lego's everywhere! It was a lot of fun! At least I think the boys all had fun...the girls, I am not too sure. :) We have had a hard time returning all of my friends Lego's..........can we keep them? ;)
We had planned a swim party with some neighborhood friends. A swim party in August...no big deal. Hot, hot, hot August. Right! I think it only got to a high of 65 that day with a breeze. Too cold for swimming. Seriously! Is it August or October? At the last minute, with my great friends help, we improvised to a serious Lego party. We had Lego's everywhere! It was a lot of fun! At least I think the boys all had fun...the girls, I am not too sure. :) We have had a hard time returning all of my friends Lego's..........can we keep them? ;)
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