Saturday, May 15, 2010

Jake Lost a Tooth!!!!




So yesterday Jake comes home from school and we are talking on the sofa and I notice that his tooth looks a little funky. After closer examination we discover that the tooth is on the brink of falling out! Jake had noticed it loosening up about a month ago, but hadn't said anything about it in awhile so it was a little shocking to see how close it was to falling out.

A while ago Chris' mom had given the boys Tooth Fairy Time. So last night we decided to bring it out so Jake could learn all about losing his teeth. The book was really good, it went through why teeth fall out, how they fall out, what to do and not to do when a tooth is loose, and what to do after the tooth falls out. It even comes with a chart to mark down when each tooth falls out and a special pillow shaped like a tooth with a pocket to put the tooth in for the tooth fairy. Chris and Jake had a lot of fun reading the book and learning about the process.

So this morning Jake was eager to try to get the tooth out and one suggestion the tooth book had was to eat a chewy bagel. Well, Jake loves having strawberry bagels every morning so he was extra excited to know that his favorite breakfast food might help the tooth fall out. Needless to say, it worked! However, there is a down side to having a tooth fall out while eating. That's right, Jake swallowed his tooth! We had even warned him to be careful because this was a possibility. Of course this didn't bother Jake, he was just so excited to see that empty space in the front of his mouth. Now Chris however was a little bummed, he was really looking forward to the first experience with the tooth fairy for Jake, but he'll just have to wait until the next one falls out.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Climbing Class




Chris and I had been talking for quite some time about putting Jake and/or Brenden into some sort of extracurricular activity. I was first introduced to mountain climbing in Arizona while I was at school and I fell in love with it the first time I was on the Mountain. It takes an amazing amount of skill, strength, and focus. Since both boys are so active and have always been good climbers, jumpers, and tumblers I thought climbing class might be something they would enjoy and it would be fun to have them take up a sport that I could eventually do with them. It would also give them a chance to take all of that energy and learn how to focus it into a specific activity. So this past January we signed Jake up for ABC at Planet Rock in Ann Arbor.


The ABC stands for Agility, Balance, and Coordination, something that is good for all to work on. We were unable to sign Brenden up for the class because at the time he wasn't toilet trained yet. Needless to say, this provided us with an opportunity to motivate Brenden out of diapers and into underwear, thank goodness! The class is 10 weeks long, meeting once a week for an hour. If you've never been to Planet Rock you should check out their website, the place is amazing! It's the largest indoor climbing gym in the country.


Jake enjoyed the class, but found it a little scary and probably a lot more challenging than expected. I found out my daredevil might be more talk than action. In order to move to ABC II, the kids need to be able to demonstrate their mastery of certain skills including climbing to the top of the "Big Wall". Jake wasn't even close to this at the end of the first session of classes so after a long discussion - "Jake, this class costs a lot of money, are you SURE you want to try it again? etc." Jake decided he wanted to give the class another shot, and this time Brenden could join him!


The boys have done great this time around. They are both still scared at times of the different challenges and of course the "Big Wall", but are trying all of the skills and challenges the instructors ask of them. They have climbed higher up the wall each week and Jake has made it about half way up the big wall. It has been really nice for me to help the boys through these little mile stones. It has allowed me to talk with them about what I do as a coach with my divers and how their teachers are doing the same thing with them. I think they are beginning to understand a little more what it means to be a coach/teacher/instructor. It has also been nice to be connected to climbing again after being away for so long. Jake has even asked if he can climb the mountains the next time we go the Arizona to visit Mana! Hopefully someday we'll be able to do that!

Let's see how this goes..........

I never thought I'd start my own blog. I mean really, is there anyone who would really put writing at the top of the list of things I like to do? Or how about openly sharing with others about myself? Probably not. However, with so much going on, I thought this might be a good way to communicate all the happenings of our crazy little family. I hope you all enjoy and I will try my best to be good about keeping up with it!