
Over the last couple of weeks, Reed has taken to waking up extra early. He turns on his music, grabs a book, and just hangs out reading. He says some days he wakes up at 5:30 a.m., other times 6 or a bit later. But instead of trodding down the hall to our room like he used to, he's content to spend some quiet time on his own. Or he takes a book into the bathroom for a morning constitutional. Today when I went in his room at about 6:20, I asked what he was up to. The response: "I'm multi-tasking – I'm reading and I'm listening to music!".
Tonight Tod and the kids were playing a game and Amy was such a rotten sport. Fortunately we now have the benefit of having seen Reed go through the same process and eventually make it to where he's a good sport almost all of the time. So no worries, just ignore it. She'll grow up all too soon.
The theme of second grade for Reed, as evidenced by the previous post, seems to be "Excellent, but sloppy." Reed's work is consistently good, but he rushes through. His teacher wants all the students to get an Accelerated Reader from the library each week, then take the test about the book. Last week he took the test on a book he hadn't even finished (he lost interest in it) – he still got 6 out of 10 right, but it was a drop-off from his usual scores, of course. His teacher guessed that he's just trying to be the one in the class who takes the most AR tests.
Amy can now read some Level 2 books on her own, and is even reading to us at bedtime sometimes. It's so great to see her grow in that way, and I can't wait 'til she's able to sit and really read books and enjoy it. She does both the regular homework and the challenge homework every day at her Quantum Leaps in-home day care program, without complaint or incident. Such a huge difference from Reed's kindergarten homework days!! Just about every single day of kindergarten was a fight with him, but Amy seems to enjoy doing the work, and receiving feedback on it – her teacher is great about making notes on her work. Reed's homework this year is going a lot easier, except the much-dreaded Thursday homework – word search. These are generic, computer-generated word searches based on his spelling words and they are 100% torturous. The words are very hard to find, they go backwards and upside down, and it's just ridiculous. We've had some success recently with encouraging Reed to find a few words one day before finishing the word search up on Thursdays – that's helped him to be less frustrated with it. But what a ridiculous, pointless exercise.
The big news at our house was two new additions – on December 12 we got not one but two dogs! Clearly we lost our minds to do such a nutty thing. Shelby is a now 7-month old Beagle mix (maybe with pit bull?), and Bobby is a now 2-year old Bassett hound/Beagle mix. We got them from a rescue group, and boy did that decision happen quickly. More on them later...right now it's past my bed time!
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