Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Booch Is Two!

Happy Birthday to you!


I wish I could just give everyone a little slice of this baby cakes.  He is so sweet-you'd just eat him up.  
He's been the most cloistered of all my children, you'll just have to believe me when I say he is one nugget of greatness!
I know I'm bias, but seriously the boy just has coolness radiating from his everything.  Since he was very very young men would just say-"he is such a cool baby."  Once would be fascinating twice charming, but over and over the dudes just think he's cool.  
When I'm walking down the street with him men will just give him the dude grunt broo ha ha noise.  Apparantly he's reaching them.
For me, he just melts my heart.  He falls asleep with his arms wrapped around my neck.  For two years I'm the only woman he would let hold him.  
This year all that will change.  The last signs of baby will go away.  He'll leave those pacis (bobi) and diapers behind.  Two is bitter sweet.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Back to School

Don't expect any photos in front of the school. We haven't gotten that far yet. The transition into a French speaking Swiss school has been exciting enough, trying to get the two banshees to pose for a back to school shot might put them over the edge! Henry and Elsa both started school on the 25th of August. Today we finish week two. phew. I am humbled by how well these two have handled it. They have been so courageous. I'm glad they're mine!
The school doors open at 8:00 AM, but they have until 8:45 AM to arrive. We usually leave the house at 8:30 AM. Today we actually got there right at 8:00 AM and witnessed the process. All of the children gather according to classes and their teachers come and get their class. Classes enter the school one at a time. It's quite calm and orderly. The kids loved being early. Maybe we'll try it again sometime.
They come home for lunch at 11:30 AM and stay home until 1:30 PM. It is nice to have them home for lunch. It gives Henry a chance to relax before going back to school until 4:00 PM. So, I have 6 trips to the school dropping off and picking up. My day is busy.
Henry started a "French as a Second Language" class this week. Half of his day is spent at a different school across town. Monday and Tuesday he goes in the morning and Thursday and Friday he goes in the afternoon. I am so glad he is in this class, it will really help his French.
The kids are adjusting well. It is scary and they will usually say they don't want to go to school, but when it comes down to it-they go. Henry has never complained about going back in the afternoon. They must enjoy their teachers and the students. From what I've seen all of the children are very nice and try to include Henry and Elsa. Their teachers are also very nice and keep me posted on how they are doing.
Elsa's teacher has really gotten a kick out of her. Elsa has refused to paint in class because she doesn't like the painting smocks that I've bought her. I've bought two! The other day her teacher said "Elsa won't stay in her chair."  I said, "Oh really?  Who is she sitting next to?"  The teacher replied, "two boys."  I knew exactly what the problem was.  When I asked Elsa why she wasn't staying in her seat she said, "I don't want to sit next to a chubby boy and a thin boy!"  ahh yes.

Part II.

I haven't posted this in what four weeks?  I don't know why, maybe I thought a picture would be possible after all.  Well no.  There is still no back to school photo.  Elsa still complains about going to school every morning, but really I think it is just habit.  She always has a nice time.  I continue to be amazed at my children.  They are so brave.  I love them for that and try to give them so many extra hugs and kisses.  
Maybe next week we'll get a photo.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Felix, Hyena and Henry


This is how Henry makes his bed in the morning.  Such a sweet boy.

Ansel in a Cast

Greg manages to keep up three blogs and then uploads (or is it downloads) pictures on my blog in hopes that I'll write something.  It would be so much more interesting if he'd just write the commentary as well.
Yeah Ansel "hurt" his leg.  They didn't find a break or a fracture.  We go back tomorrow for more x-rays.  So why the bright red cast?  The little Booch was in so much pain they decided to use the cast as pain control.  He was in so much pain,  it was so sad.  Now I wonder what they will do about my back-ha ha.
Here is the story.  We went to pick the kids up from school.  Henry got out first and wanted to play on the playground.  Ansel wanted to join him.  I was watching of course.  Elsa came out and I greeted her.  As we were heading to the boys her teacher called after me and I turned around.  That's when it happened.  Henry catapulted over the safety fence on the sling bridge.  Ansel thought that looked cool and attempted to do the same.  Without success.  
I knew something was wrong immediately.  His little foot was just trembling.  I took off his shoe immediately.  The foot nor the leg swelled much.  He cried non-stop for an hour and wouldn't stand on it at all.  I took him to the ER right away.  You can imagine the rest-not much different from an ER in the states except that I got to speak German with the nurse and Italian with the Dr. and French with everyone else.  It was nice when the head Dr. spoke English.  I love that about Switzerland.

Ansel with the bright red cast his siblings got to pick out!



His new mode of transportation.  Well really it's me.