Last day of daycare
Written by Alisa on August 26th, 2008Today is Evan’s last day at his daycare. It’s bittersweet, because Evan has such fondness for his teachers and some of the kids in his class, but I know he’s going to have a great time at his new preschool, which starts next week. Both Evan and I are taking the rest of the week off to relax and hang out with some great friends. It’s our version of a staycation.
Some of the fun things we have planned for the rest of the week and Labor day weekend are: playdates with friends, a trip to Boston to visit the Aquarium and Children’s Museum, a birthday party for Daddy, canoeing and a BBQ!
At the 4H fair
Written by Alisa on August 26th, 2008Strawberry Day
Written by admin on June 24th, 2008I hope to get an opportunity soon to post about the wonderful Strawberry Day that Evan and I had on Sunday. Here you can see him enjoying his strawberry shortcake at the festival.
You can find more photos from the day in this photo set.
No Toys for Me
Written by admin on June 18th, 2008I just read this post up on Boston Mamas in which an author describes her son’s play habits. They tend not to use toys. It is very refreshing to hear this, as Evan will go days without opening his toy box.
I’m sure he uses toys at daycare, but at the end of the day, when I’m making dinner and he has the freedom to do whatever he likes, he’s either helping out in the kitchen or running around being active. He very rarely sits quietly with his trains or blocks. He doesn’t have dolls or stuffed animals. Wally the Green Monster only joins us when we are reading his book: “Wally explores Red Sox Nation.”
Evan does love to read stories with us. And often he can be found at his art table with construction paper and markers. He adores being outside, more than anything; and since snails have appeared in our yard, he loves searching for them.
I love my little active boy. He keeps me on the run, visiting fun places on the weekend and seeing our friends. It will be interesting to see how our next one turns out…….
Protests in Song
Written by admin on June 15th, 2008
Over the last few days, I’ve noticed that Evan has started to sing his protests. Whenever I tell him that he can’t do something (more often than I would like to admit) he bursts into song. “I not need hold yours hand,” he croons in the parking lot. “I need feed ferret,” he intones as I instruct him that Dora the ferret has plenty of food.
It’s quite hilarious… and often I laugh and smile. I don’t give in, but I encourage this form of expression, as a singer myself.
Assembly
Written by admin on June 11th, 2008La-Mamas (ie. llamas)
Written by admin on June 11th, 2008These guys were trying to stay cool in the shade.
Stone Zoo
Written by admin on June 11th, 2008Evan and Sonja
Written by admin on May 27th, 2008Evan and Sonja were all over the wooden tractor at the Smolak Farms playground. After romping around for a little while, we went to get donuts and ice cream. Evan was especially impressed with the Guinea Fowl that were running around.








