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For Anika on the Last Day of First Grade

June 16, 2010 by Lenka 1 Comment »

You sit beside me with math work.  You count by 2s, 5s, and 10s.  You add ten here and there like it’s no big deal.  School may be over.  But you like math.  You like reading.  You like writing.  You are so big to me here.

I know in a few years I will feel this was a sweet, young time.  But tonight you are my big girl.  Going into second grade.  I taught second grade for years.  I know second grade.  And I always thought, oh, she’s little, littler than my second graders.

And here you are.  Standing where I met so many students over the years.  My big girl.

First grade at the Nevada City School of the Arts was an adventure year.  You learned writing.  And math.  And friendships.  You brought a stuffed animal to school every day (thank you Ms. Coral!)   The animal changed depending on the recess games with your friends.  Cheetahs and Pokemon and ZhuZhu Pets.  The best animals were pink.  You adored all things pink.

Winter you decided pants were your thing after all, as long as they were fuzzy.  Fleece or veluor.  Once spring came around, the skirts returned, though every skirt needed leggings.  And the leggings had to be pulled over your heels like half-socks.  Something about dance.  Hearts and peace-signs were on your favorite shirts.

Your very favorite shirts matched me or Ian.  We had our NCSA Peace Shirts that you wanted us to wear on the same day.  You asked which pajamas I had on before choosing your own.  Your best clothes connected to family.

You were such a perfect big sister for Ian.  You swept him into big hugs every time he came to class.  You held him on your lap at stories and invited him to draw with you at your desk.  You taught him dancing and wresting in the evening.  You read him stories.  You kissed his owies to make them better.  You made him laugh like no one else could.  You cuddled with him in the mornings and bedtimes.  He calls you Mine, meaning My sister. He loves you absolutely.

He wanted to help make all your big reports.  You researched the chinchilla and the spotted hyena.  Your favorite animal was horses.  Especially pink horses.  A close second was puppies.

The year was not all easy-fun.  We adopted our golden retriever, Bear, in the fall.  And just when the puppy was excitement, our favorite old dog became ill.  We had to say goodbye to River.  And that hit hard.  Your first real loss that you tried to sort out in story after story.  Until you told the story where River and Great-Grandpa are waiting for us.  And River is taking care of Great-Grandpa.  And you think of them often.  And River watches out for you.

Bear was a comfort until we hit a place where we couldn’t keep up with his puppy-energy.  We thought River would help entertain Bear.  But when a family at school needed a young golden and we were overwhelmed, you were willing to let go of your puppy.  I was so proud of you as we passed Bear to his new family.  You grieved deep and you also knew that letting go was the biggest kind of love.  I want him to have the best life, you said.

You missed them so much.  And anytime you were tired, stressed, or worried, you cried for River and Bear.  You drew their pictures and held them close to your heart.  They were lucky to have earned your devotion.  And we visit Bear.  He remembers you.  He will always adore you.  You did right for him.  Even though it wasn’t easy for you.

You are meeting your challenges with brave confidence.  Reading is not an easy road.  But you approach each story with a positive attitude.  You love math.  You love figuring out numbers, counting, and logic.  You puzzle through and smile wide when your answers make sense.

You had a ton of friends this year.  You loved playing elaborate games where everyone had a role.  Even the stuffed animals had a role.  And you were wonderful at organizing everyone in the games.

You wrote stories.  Stories like I love Mommy.  I love Ian.  I love Daddy.  I love Bear. You taped them to the back and sides of your cubby.

In your lunch, you loved tuna sandwiches and kiwis.  You ate lots of strawberry yogurt and lemonade.  By the end of the year you were making lunch with me in the evening before school.

You are strong and resilient and creative and caring.  You are compassionate and fun and musical.

You shone in your first grade show.  Your favorite thing was the lion dance.  And you were so sad that it was over.

You loved the ride this year.  When I asked you about your favorite part of first grade, you said Having Ms. Coral for my teacher.

You grow into such a lovely, delightful girl.  My light.  My inspiration.

The evening, the last day of school, I tucked you into bed and you looked at me with wet eyes. It just goes too fast, you said.

I know.  Believe me, I know.

I love you so.

 

Zoo Trip with First Grade

May 10, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

Our field trip.  Our school is small so we don’t have buses.  Parents drive students on trips.  I drove my girl and two of her friends.  Awesome kids.

My favorite part of the day (besides hanging out with the girls and Ian) was the Red Pandas, who were very active.  And the flamingos were courting for the season, so they were flared up and squabbling.  The weather was mild.  A lovely day.

 

Pixies

February 28, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

I made these pixies to donate to A Matter of Taste wine tasting and auction benefiting the Nevada City School of the Arts.  I have not made a pixie like these in almost a year.  Now that my time is limited each day, they take awhile to finish.  If I do too much in a day, my forearms ache and my fingers go numb for a long time.  It’s a bummer because I do love creating them!

I did find a better tool this time.  I worried about the faces because my hands are getting shakier.  But I found a marking pen that looks very similar to the paintbrush.  Much easier.  I made some extra faces so I can slowly create more fairies over the next few months.  My daughter reminds me that I promised a mermaid for her :)

Better get to work :)

If you are interested in bidding for these pixies, come to A Matter of Taste in Nevada City on March 13.  Awesome-fun!

 

Wild Things at the Nevada City School of the Arts

February 24, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

A treat today as the Wild Things animal rescue group visited the Nevada City School of the Arts.  We saw incredible rescued animals.  Many of them were injured by people, which as sad.  I took a few pictures and videos with my phone.

Earlier that morning I read The Umbrella by Jan Brett, which featured a kinkajou as a character.

Hmm, I said to the kids, I’ve never heard of that animal before.

So imagine my surprise when our host walked out with a kinkajou clinging to his arm!  He asked the audience what animal it was and the kids answered, lemur, monkey.  Only my class knew it was a kinkajou.  Wow.  Just as cute in person as it seems in the book. 

A very fun day.  We also saw a desert tortoise and king snake.  A wonderful organization that made a big impression on the kids.  Thanks!

 

Friday Fun

February 19, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

A fun Friday.  Anika’s class had their hundred’s day celebration.  One parent brought in a great project: 100 Questions.  The questions ranged from Are there aliens with three heads? to How do we see? I thought it would be fascinating to do it every five years and see the questions evolve at say, 5, 10, 15 years old.  Even 30, 35 years old.  My questions have certainly changed over the years.  What a great creative idea!

Anika had a playdate so we went to the park after school.  The girls had a wonderful time and Ian watched them very serious.  He did his signature feet-first down the slide a few times.  We came home where the girls found Zhu Zhus and made houses and mused about What if they were alive with the wheels and gears?

A question :)

We talk a lot about keeping the Zhu Zhus away from hair, but Anika brought hers to me with a nasty tangle around one wheel.  I figured it was from some dusty corner or something but I did ask.  She didn’t answer right away.  A few minutes later she said the Zhu Zhu got near her hair and it pulled out a hunk.  Poor baby!

Off to make pixies for the auction.  Step one, anyway. :)

 

Among the Truffela Trees

February 10, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

Sleeping boy with his toes escaping the blanket . . .

The new game involved Ian sitting on a diaper package.  Anika pushed him three inches before he fell and she fell in fits of laughter.  The highlight of my day.

We had consumed-by-busy day.  We saw the second grade at NCSA perform The Lorax.  What a sweet and fun play.  They did a fantastic job.

Then Homework Club after school.  The kids are growing by wild leaps.  I’m thrilled to be part of their journey.

At home we were all about Valentine’s.  There is no school on Friday so tonight we finished cards for Anika’s class and my class.  Speaking of, I never did finish those cards.  I better get busy :)

Oh, an Anika’s pet name for Ian these days is Baby Bock.  Something to do with a chicken.  She’s a creative one :)

Oh, oh, and Paul and Mila are coming to Santa Cruz.  Whoohoo!  I think the party is thirty people strong now.  Can. Not. Wait!

 

A Thursday

February 4, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

Rain batters our house.  The storm arrived about an hour ago.

Tuckered out.  Colds are going around school but fortunately I’m on the other end of getting well.  The kids, though, are sensitive.

We are painting for a Matter of Taste donation.  I’m still figuring out components for our landscape collages.  Next week is a field trip and Valentine’s party.  Busy days at school.

Time to watch Heroes.

 

School Day with Ian

February 3, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

Ian was my little Dragonfly today!
He is amazing.  He putters right along with the others.  No crying, no fits.  A wonderful liitle guy.  Huge kudos to my class of amazing kids for being patient and fun friends with Ian.  We wore him out :)

 

Evening Blur

January 28, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

By the time I sit here, the day is a blur.  Busy blur.  Today was fun.  The kids at school were in a good mood.  Ian ran to me when I picked him up for a big mama-hug.  He laughed all evening.  He plays with Anika now.  He set up a place at the easel, then pulled a chair over for her.  He was quite perturbed when she walked away to find a pencil sharpener.  He creates games.  In the bath, they put cups on their hands and sword-fight banging the cups together until a cup falls off, when they both giggle crazy-silly.  Whoever thought that watching two kids play would be the best fun of my life?

I’m getting a new phone.  No more pink Razor.  I’m upgrading to the Eris.  I hoped that Verizon would work out a deal with the iphones, but no such luck.  Still, I’m excited for a data plan, pictures, movies, apps.  A whole new adventure.

Sheesh, Bear destroyed his toy.  I better go clean up.

 

Recovering

January 27, 2010 by Lenka No Comments »

Very sleepy.  A nice day with the Dragonfly Kids. We made collages with peace doves that turned out beautiful.

As for me, I’m on the road to recovery.  But it’s slow.

Off to answer emails.