3rd Grade

It’s the first week of the summer holidays which means Harry has finished his first full year at school in America. He was lucky enough to have his first year in a completely brand spanking new school. Across this first year he has picked up a bit of an American twang – although not as much as we thought he would – and made a lot of new friends.

Now it is the turn of Harry to tell us what he thought of his first year – the Harry view. So without further ado, here we go…

Question: It was your last day in 3rd Grade last week – how did you feel?

Answer: Happy. Because it is the end of the school and I get some time off school which I haven’t had in ages.

Question: Who did you make friends with this year?

Answer: Evan, Cole and Ethan.

Question: What did you enjoy the most this year?

Answer: Ummm.When mummy came in and helped do math.

Question: What was the worse thing about 3rd grade?

Answer: Ummm. Ummmm. Tut. Ummmm. Tut. I don’t really have any.

Question: Did you get into lots of trouble?

Answer: Noooo. No, no, no, no, no.

Question: What was the best thing you did in 3rd grade?

Answer: I thought I already answered that. Favourite thing I did? Well. We all get to make a poster about ourselves.

Question: What was on yours?

Answer: Me. It was like my favourite sport, food and favourite drink and a picture of me and yeah.

Question: What was the best thing you ate in 3rd grade?

Answers: Pepperoni pizza. And waffles, whipped cream with a turkey sausage.

Question: What didn’t you like about 3rd grade?

Answer: What didn’t I like about 3rd grade? All the boring home work that they gave you.

Question: Which is better, Harrold or Spiritridge school?

Answer: Spiritridge.

Question: Why?

Answer: Because the playgrounds are better. Ummmm. What did I say? And the food tastes a lot better.

Question: Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your year in 3rd grade?

Answer: There’s nothing else. No. Not really. Not that I can think of.

Wow. That was like pulling teeth. So there we go, an equally insightful account of the academic year from Harry. I feel like we’ve really lived through it with him. Which technically we did but you know what I mean.

Dear Mum & Dad

I’m 9 nearly 10 most of my freinds have a phone. They always ask what my phone number is on the bus. I can’t tell them I don’t have a phone but I wish I did. Read on!

Let me start of with how much money a phone is. A phone is a lot more money than I have. I’m 9 I go to school you don’t get paid for going to school. You should. It’s hard being a kid. We should get paid for living through it. In the next paragraph I will tell you how educating it would be and it would ceep me quiat.

A phone would ceep me quiat and educate me. When I’m at home I’m always bored. At home other than home work I’m not doing anything educating. I can download apps that help me lern more.

Now you know why I want a phone. A phone will ceep me quit and educate me. A phone is a lot more than I have I hope I get a phone.

From Harry

 

Pre-school

Today was Toby’s last day at pre-school. We thought it was his last day at pre-school last year but oh-no, we moved across the pond and he did it all again.

Across this additional year he has progressed very well though. His writing is very good, he recognizes his letters, can count to infinity and nine and make wonderful pictures and arty, crafty stuff!

In this post we find out what really happened this year from Toby’s perspective through a series of challenging questions! All answers are his.

Question: It was your last day at pre-school today – how did you feel?

Answer: Good and weird. Weird because I will keep on asking when is I’m going to pre-school next.

Question: Who did you make friends with this year?

Answer: Ian, Theo, Ryan G, Alex and Lucy. Oh and Ben. And Tien.

Question: What did you enjoy the most this year?

Answer: That I made lots of friends.

Question: What was the worse thing about pre-school?

Answer: I kept on forgetting Ian’s name.

Question: Did you get into lots of trouble?

Answer: Nah.

Question: What was the best thing you did at pre-school?

Answer: Playing outside. And playing tag and hot potato.

Question: What was the best thing you ate at pre-school?

Answers: Oriole cookies.

Question: What didn’t you like about pre-school?

Answer: I do not know.

Question: Which is better, Harrold or Spiritridge pre-school?

Answer: Spiritridge.

Question: Is there anything else you would like to tell us about your first year at pre-school?

Answer: No.

So there we go. I’m sure we all feel much closer to Toby and the experience he has had this past year now that he opened up to us. Sometimes emotional, sometimes funny, often deep and occasionally sad but always very insightful and revealing. Thanks Toby. And thanks for making friends with someone who wears knitted versions of every piece of clothing – most amusing!

Little Gym

For the last few weeks Toby has been mastering the skills of the gymnasium on a Wednesday afternoon with his friend Ian. It all culminated in a “show” for the parents. Unfortunately I couldn’t get to it but Tracy and Harry did and they have captured some video and pictures for us all to enjoy.

Being silly:

httpv://youtu.be/iB6lF_wH8HY

Balancing beams:

httpv://youtu.be/s1tMdtS-tnY

Acrobatic assault course:

httpv://youtu.be/ntbL5fIQWLQ

Closing ceremony:

httpv://youtu.be/X3_MylALzuI

And if the videos are not enough, here are a few pictures

Flowers

Even though the back yard looks like it has been hit by something like a tornado combined with a hurricane, a great drought and a whirlwind or two, it has in fact only had a couple of little boys playing every sport imaginable in it. It is amazing how two boys and 37 soccer balls, baseball sets, american football and a badminton set (and me) can turn a yard into a mud pit. And even more amazing than this is that some flowers survived!

The roses smell lovely – the boys think the yellow ones smell best:

Some even made it into the house!

 

Crescent Bar

With the forecast looking a bit iffy for the weekend we had decided we needed some sunshine. Tracy was left in charge and did us proud! Much research ended with us booking an apartment for the weekend at Crescent Bar Resort which was a couple of hours away over the mountains to the east.

After leaving work a little early, the car was loaded and off we went. The beauty of trips in the US is that you get in the car, set the GPS and basically you get about 3 directions (get on the freeway, stay on the freeway, get off the freeway) and you’re 133 miles away at your destination!

The last time we went up the mountain, never mind over it, was taking the boys ski-ing. This time as we went past the slopes, the tubing slope and the snow park it was just an area of grass and mud. It didn’t look very impressive at all. The journey across was nice and uneventful and we arrived at about 6:30pm, unloaded the car and then, as we were all ravenous, we went for dinner at the nearby golf club.

The food was fabulous! We scoffed steak tips in a peppercorn and jack daniels sauce, risotto, burgers and fish and chips before rounding it all off with ice-cream and a particularly yummy fresh raspberry pie. There was only one slice left of this which was lucky otherwise I would have had five helpings!

In the morning we woke and went for a stroll along the bar to the resort at the other end. There was something very relaxing about the whole place. I think it was because there were not many people about and those that were there just drove around everywhere on golf carts. During this walk, everybody either remarked upon or just stared at my fabulous new trainers! After a little while Tracy and the boys got quite embarrassed by it all, particularly when a group of 12 year olds said how great they looked! Not only are these trainers the very height of coolness they also have a device in them which hooks up with an app on my phone and tracks how far we have walked/run/mooched and plots it all on a map. They thought they were cool and they didn’t even know the half of it!

On our walk we went past cherry trees that were absolutely dripping with fruit. They looked great and despite signs warning us of snakes we picked a few and ate them as we walked – tasted as good as they looked. The sign about snakes didn’t go down very well with Toby who preferred to walk down the middle of the road than anywhere near a field with snakes in!

Once back from the walk we changed into our swimmers and hit the pool. It was a little bit chilly in the pool to begin with but a quick dip in the jacuzzi first took the edge of it and once you were in it was lovely. Luckily for the boys someone turned up at the pool with an inflatable turtle and that was the last they saw of it as Toby and Harry then spent hours playing with it.

While the boys played in the pool Tracy and I lay by the pool listening to conversations of others. There wasn’t a lot going on as there weren’t many people about but the award for the most interesting thing was a question that one woman asked another. It was a question neither of us have heard asked before but we now ask each other it on a fairly regular basis… “how are your triceps?”, “really good thanks”. Odd.

It wasn’t staying by the pool because it was incredibly hot – despite some clouds being about. It was actually so hot that my phone came up with a message saying it was too hot and wanted to go into a cool area – it’s never done that before. By 3pm we gave in – it was too hot. We went back to the apartment to cool down and relax.

Obviously it wasn’t long before we were starving so we walked back along to the other end of the Bar and went for a pizza. This was followed by a round of pitch and putt golf which including bumping into a resident of 15 years who was from Stamford. It’s a small world.

Sunday was Dad’s day and began with presents and cards for me! Yay! I got some batman lego, a baseball glove and a liverpool football. What a lucky me! After breakfast we went back to the pool for a while but it was even hotter today and the only downside to the pool area was a distinct lack of shade.

We didn’t stay too long. Instead we went and packed up the car before playing some basketball, watching Euro 2012 soccer and then heading off home.

The journey home included a few stops for photo’s of views, driving through a couple of dust storms and going through a wide range of temperatures. We left Crescent Bar at 84 degrees, bottomed out at the pass over the mountains at 50 degrees and then ended up at 63 degrees when we pulled into the car park at Red Robin in Issaquah. It had been a long weekend of sunshine, eating and drinking – so what better way to round it off than with a burger at Red Robin!

Happy (hot) days and here’s some pictures!

Sing-a-long

After Harry’s dancing, bongo bashing spectacular from a couple of weeks back, it was now Toby’s turn in the limelight. Toby had the starring role – he was introducing the show. He had been practicing his lines all week and now it was show time. With the children sitting waiting for the clock to tick round to 11:30am Toby spent his time counting the number of people in the audience and then holding his head in his hands! Was stage fright about to strike?

We needn’t have worried though – despite there being 32 people in front of him all with cameras flashing – he delivered his lines like a seasoned pro!

And here for all to see is the majority of the performance (13 minutes long):

httpv://youtu.be/RT3DrQh_Azk

And then grand finale (just another 6 minutes):

httpv://youtu.be/hatMTwGtDT8

The excitement of it all gave Toby an appetite. Straight afterwards it was pre-school snake time and he ate cookies, ice-cream, water melon and cup cakes. Then we took him home and he had lunch. Followed by pop corn. And then out for chinese for his tea!

What a clever, fat porker!

Great Wolf Lodge

For Memorial Day weekend we decided to remember those who had served by taking the boys to the Great Wolf Lodge. We couldn’t go on the Saturday as Harry had to go to Evan’s birthday party. Evan has moved up to Bellevue not that long ago from Texas. Clearly they haven’t left their Texan beliefs behind as Evan’s dad was most surprised that I was comfortable wearing a pink t-shirt!

After waking up early-ish on the Sunday morning, we packed the car and set off down the I-5, past Olympia to the Great Wolf Lodge. It was only about an hour and 40 minutes away but it felt a long time because two little boys were in a “non-stop talking about absolutely nothing” mood in the back of the car! Once we arrived we checked in but our room wasn’t ready so as we were absolutely starving we went to eat before heading to the water park. We had intended to have a reasonably light lunch and just ordered some nachos however we were presented with a pile of nachos like no other!

We munched our way through as many as we could and then got changed into our swimmers (not a pretty sight!) and headed into the park. I’d expected the Lodge to be like Center Parcs and it sort of was except the water park was much bigger and better but it didn’t have any of the non water park activities. After the boys got used to the noise and water round the kids pools, Fort McKenzie and some smaller water slides we convinced Toby that going down River Canyon Run was a good idea. It took quite a bit of convincing (and a $10 bribe) to persuade Toby but in the end he gave in and we started the climb up the stairs to the top of the ride.

At the top, a large four person inflatable raft thing arrives and we all climbed in. While I was expecting to go reasonably fast I wasn’t quite prepared for what followed. And if I was quite prepared, I think it is fair to say that Toby had no idea what he’d let himself in for. We shot down the big tube on our inflatable, whizzing up the sides, with Tracy squealing, Harry clinging onto the sides for dear life and Toby looking like he wasn’t sure whether to laugh, scream or cry. I grabbed hold of him as I feared it was the latter and clung on to him as I think he was on the verge of falling out as we shot round all the corners and banks! After what was probably no more than 30 seconds we landed in the pool at the bottom, coming to a very sudden halt. Unfortunately for Harry it was a bit to sudden a halt as I wasn’t expecting it and ended up slipping across the raft and crashing into him. Poor Harry – he certainly knew what had hit him!

Surprisingly Toby didn’t cry at the bottom – he just laughed – but he also made it quite clear he wasn’t going down it again! We then went into the giant wave pool and then back to the kids area to relax on smaller slides. It was then time to get out and find our room. We relaxed for a short while before we set off to the games area and Toby and Harry spent much more that $10 playing on slot machines, grabber toys and all sorts of other money wasting things in order to win tokens to exchange for tat! Then it was time for dinner although why I ordered a big steak sandwich I have no idea – I was still full from the nachos and some cookies which I had accidentally eaten in the room!

With dinner partially consumed and some cocktails easily taken care of it was back to the pool. I couldn’t go back in as I felt like I had got half a tonne of bricks in my belly and so could do nothing except lie on a lounger feeling sorry for myself! Tracy, Harry and Toby spent another hour or so going down the slides (small ones) and playing in the pool.

At 9pm the water park closed so it was time to eat ice-cream – but only if your name was Harry or Toby. After demolishing that it was back to the room and a nice nights sleep.

The bank holiday Monday started with some over tired tantrums (from the children) and then more time in the pool. No more scary slides, just some fun in the wave pool, swimming pool and Fort McKenzie with it’s big splashing bucket of water:

httpv://youtu.be/MfyQbJp4HS8

We left the pool behind, squeezed a little more food into our tums, went back to the games center and won enough tokens to exchange them for an green angry bird basketball before setting off for home.

The Great Wolf Lodge was fun. We shall be heading back there again and we will try to convince Toby to go down the River Canyon Run again – I think it will take more than $10 to convince him next time!

 

3rd Grade Concert

Families were invited into school to watch the 3rd graders deliver a musical bonanza. It was an hour long extravaganza and included the Spiritridge version of of “row, row, row your boat” which went something along the lines of …

Propel, propel, propel your craft
Placidly down the liquid solution.
Ecstatically, ecstatically,
Ecstatically, ecstatically,
Existence is but an illusion.

httpv://youtu.be/VKPjz2dOEK0

After this Harry also delivered a bongo bashing, merrily dancing exhibition and a great time was had by all!

httpv://youtu.be/Ix97X3DmnnE