I'll start out with a non-so-regular part of our Sunday. After breakfast, Riccardo and I went out for a run TOGETHER. That meant leaving the 5 kids on their own.....the oldest is 10 and the 6 mo. old baby was sleeping, I had my cell phone on me, and we stayed within a 4 min. run back to the house, doing loops around the neighborhood. It was great. Matteo did call us after we'd been out for 25 min. or so to tell us Lucia was awake and wouldn't take the pacifier. So we asked the kids to stay with Lucia to keep her company (they can't safely pull her out of the crib), and we sprinted home.
After the 11:15 Mass - thank God we went to that one because I had completely forgotten that Matteo was scheduled to serve that Mass ! - we saw the friends of ours and invited them for an impromptu lunch at the restaurant, a tradition we began about a year ago or so and do every once in a while. Three hours later we were home, I planned for the school week - filling in the kids' lesson plans which I write out in their student planners (except for Isabella's K curriculum which I mostly wing), and then we headed out to other friends' house for dinner and a "movie nite" for the kids. They watch UP while camping out on the floor with pillows and blankets. The adults enjoyed a nice dinner at a separate table and then played a game until the movie finished.
Monday, February 20, 2012
The bambini are doing exactly the kind of thing that I've been hoping to see, especially given my reading lately, For the Children's Sake on the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason. She talks about the importance of children having many free, unscheduled hours for pretend play. There are probably 5 or 6 bath towels and other props being used and dirtied right now, but I don't care (much) because they have created a house or camp of sorts beneath a group of three tall pines in the side yard - just the sort of thing I used to do as a kid, in the boxwood bushes. That was before my siblings and I realized how many scary spiders were most likely lurking in there. Chiara just asked for hair bandana for her head and a hamburger bun from a bag she saw I had out on the kitchen table for tonight's dinner - veggie burgers that have been in the freezer for a long time and salad or mixed veg. Maybe that 1/2 a burger bun will make for a fun camping dinner over a pretend fire....
Friday, February 17, 2012
L'inizio
I can't believe I may be jumping on the blogging band wagon. I say maybe because I'm not at all sure I'll stick with it. I don't really understand the whole idea, other than it being a way to journal online and that's why I'm interested in trying it out. I have kept a diary on and off for years when I was young and occasionally as an adult, but never consistently. I feel a strong need to document these years as a mother of (now) five young children. If I don't, I know I won't remember all the glorious and horrible details and I'll be sad to not be able to look back and reminisce.........
This attempt, then, is for me and for my children. I would love to have diaries of my mother, grandmother, and others to read and therefore experience just a little of what daily life was like for them. Maybe one day a child of mine will be happy to read these entries.........then again, maybe the world will be so saturated with such "memory recording" that these efforts will be for my eyes alone.
This attempt, then, is for me and for my children. I would love to have diaries of my mother, grandmother, and others to read and therefore experience just a little of what daily life was like for them. Maybe one day a child of mine will be happy to read these entries.........then again, maybe the world will be so saturated with such "memory recording" that these efforts will be for my eyes alone.
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