Monday, November 28, 2011

How Silas likes to have fun


using the telescope to look at the sun, indirectly of course
Sometimes I go through the photo archives and realize there are tons of great photos I haven't shared because they weren't taken of a major event or vacation.  (although sometimes I don't even post those, sorry)  But we try to take regular old "in the life" photos of Silas doing his thing.  And now that he's more amenable to being photographed we have more to share, or perhaps he doesn't always realize that by taking a picture of something he's sitting next to we get a picture of him too? Oh well.  Here's the update on Silas:

Silas is very interested in the natural world.  It is motivating us to learn more so we can keep up with his questions. Kevin got a telescope from Grandpa for his birthday and this has prompted a 2nd wave of interest in space beyond just the vehicles and astronauts. Today he brought home yet another space book from the library and proceeded to read me words like "Europa" and "Uranus" (pronounced the modern way). If you ask him what his favorite planet is he might say Saturn or Pluto (... don't even mention the word planetoid to him, he doesn't want to hear it)

We try to get outside as much as possible and recently went on a hike on the Nimitz trail in Tilden park. (side note: he whines every time the word hike is mentioned but somehow he pulls it together to enjoy himself once we start).  This trail is paved so it works even after the rainy season has started. We used to come here with the stroller and for years I never made it past the first 1/4 mile. But now we bring a notebook and pencil so Silas can jot down his "obsrvashins". And just for the record this is his idea, not mine.  In school he is encouraged to write by sounding out words, and he is into it.  No limits.

making observations on our recent hike in Tilden park
Examples from the notebook:
"Sum trees hav leevs"  "Sum tablse hav life" (the table shown above had lichen growing on it) "Sum conifers hav brawn neetls" "sum hoorsis hav tals difrint culr then its botee"
blocking the trail to make important scientific notes about the horse that just walked past

the view from the Nimitz trail in Tilden
Silly Silas on a drive through Marin County, where we go for some outdoorsy adventure
Although before he started full time school we spent more time out hiking and at the zoo, we still try to go on days off or sometimes after school.  He still does love all the old places and we're starting to branch out to some new spots. I personally can't wait until his reading skills expand to let him read all the science museum placards.  Now when we go he sometimes has me hoarse by the end of the visit from reading all the info to him.
a shy turtle inside his shell at Oakland Zoo
coming out of the shell

boy on a tomato frog


He is making new friends in kindergarten and had some great friends from preschool too but he has a special place in his heart for our neighbors.  Even though these 2 moved to San Francisco recently we still think of them as neighbors...
making art while wearing crowns with Jasper and Zimry
Silas, Jasper and Zimry 3 years ago
reading to his friends

He is really getting into holidays this year. Perhaps it's his new awareness of the calendar and the seasons.  He was truly into the pumpkins this Halloween.
wearing his Halloween carnival prize headband and posing with his second pumpkin of this year
with his first pumpkin 2006, 7 months old


Joey is included in all lists of family members
Darwin is also family, but ranks lower than Joey (perhaps by weight)
fierce carnival masks from Uncle Chris and Lynette

I noticed this photo the other day and thought it captured the same face he made years ago. Sometimes it feels good to be reminded that he is the same person then and now.
same facial expression from the elf days...
the original elf photo


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving


We did not manage to take even one picture of the food this year. Well, maybe you're still so full from dinner that you wouldn't want to look at more food anyway.  But Kevin made another awesome buttermilk pie and I made some cornbread dressing. 
I was pleasantly surprised that Silas decided to dress up when I told him that I was going to wear my newly made fancy skirt.  He has outgrown most of his dress up clothes from Grandpa and Nana (that he has refused to wear for a few years) but luckily we had this borrowed ring bearer suit from our neighbor and that went along with a button up shirt he got from Nanny years ago that still fits and his red tie from Grandma Jane (he said "And now I'll wear a tie because I'm a male." ok) And of course he wore his fanciest shoes, the ones he wears everyday: his handmade rocket ship Vans from Mimi, they do have glitter paint details on them. 
And then he dictated the photography plan: we would each have individual pictures (his would be seated) and one (and only one) group photo. When we tried to take a few extra he freaked out so we aren't totally over the phototaking phobia, but it's a start.

cold enough for Irish pink and white striped knee socks over my tights

Kevin has the longest arms so he took the family picture

Silas felt certain that the mesh-backed fishing hat was the perfect accessory and tucking in the shirt would be way over the top

Silas took this photo of Kevin

Nicole will be pleased to see that Silas likes to take pictures of shoes too
For the second year in a row we celebrated with our friends the Ruckers and their friends and their friends' friends at the Polish Hall in San Francisco. It's a beautiful old character of a space with a stage and tumbling mats from the preschool there.  It is a wonderland for children because the party hosting families bring costumes, and it's a wonderland for adults because it's a potluck feast with lots of great conversation and entertainment provided by the costumed kids.  None of these photos are of the very large crowd of feasters, but I think there were nearly 100 folks.  Or at least... I think I washed 100 forks.
Zimry Rucker in Chinese lion hat (Silas's tush)

Silas just realized I was taking a photo of him with Rudy, so he's preparing to run

Ah the wonderland that is the Polish Hall on Thanksgiving

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Phlewtist

Silas has been taking song flute classes after school this fall. He's really been loving it, and brings his flute and songbook just about everywhere. (After we watched Star Wars a couple of weeks ago, he said , "now I want to play Star Wars," and ran to get his flute and the music so he could play 'Star Wars'). This evening his class played with the Community Women's Orchestra in Oakland. Sorry my videography is so appalling!



video

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

At the pumpkin patch 2007 (the lost post)


Yep, we started this post in 2007, he's one and half in these photos, with twice the cheek mass.



 






Pumpkin patch, now




Silas took this photo at Ardenwood Farm.  He prefers pointing the camera rather than being pointed at.
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