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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Simple Things Sunday: Student of the Week

Mr. No's school does a cute little student of the week thing where someone from each class is picked and gets to each lunch with the principal at a special table...and other things. I'm not exactly certain what because Mr. No does not like to talk about 90% of things school related.  However, he was incredibly excited by the book they create for student off the week where each classmate drew a picture of him and (the teacher for them) wrote what they like about Mr. No.  I found out more about him at school from that book than from anything he's said.  It's great to know that he listens to the teachers, never pushes, shares, helps other, is nice, is funny and has a couple "BFFs".   He is so proud of what the other kids wrote about him and the pictures they drew.


The cover is the picture he drew.  His little hamster Fuzzy in her hamster ball running walls.


This is his favorite drawing in the book done by his good friend who is a girl. He seems to gravitate towards the girls as friends so it was a nice surprise that the 2 who wrote that Mr. No was their BFF were both boys. Nothing wrong at all with girls as friends but he does have to learn to get along with boys, too.


The one that makes me laugh is the boy who's favorite thing about Mr. No isn't exactly about Mr. No.


And the one that makes Mr. No mad because we tease him about it.  Really I think it's sweet but he get so hilariously worked up over he thinking that he's handsome...pronounced haaaaannnndsoooome! ooooo! in our house.  We're so mean.


Another great week for Mr. No: reading necklace handed out, prizes from the prize jar for doing all the things he was supposed to do, this great book and off to Yankee Candle (huge) Store today! 
He's so happy!




Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Where Have We Been #7: Sleeping Giant State Park

Most of the places we go to we just find online.  There are so many state parks and Trustees of Reservations sites to check out.  We try to check out at least 3 or 4 new places every year. Recently we traveled to CT to try the Sleeping Giant State Park.  I do have to admit that we didn't really see the sleeping giant outline driving up but apparently we were walking on him.  It's free to visit and there are picnic tables and bathrooms right by the parking lot. Anyone who travels with kids knows how important it is to know where the closest bathroom is.  It is right across from a college.  I have to say that all of the college kids that we saw on the path were very respectful of the fact that we had a younger child with us and had very considerate language and actions.  

There are a few areas of large, fairly easy to navigate, stairs going up to the path.  I'm pretty sure there was the option of path or stairs.  At 5 years old, Mr. No had no issues getting up or down them.


The main path is wide and is an easy climb for pretty much any one.  There were even a few strollers on the path. There are plenty of places to stop and rest along the way or stop for a little hydration.  Mr. No was thrilled that he could stop wherever and sit as needed. We definitely packed waters and snacks in my backpack.




One of Mr. No's favorite parts of the path were the numbers on the rocks.  Whenever his lazy bug started biting, all we had to say was I guess we won't get to find the next number and that bug just flew away and was forgotten.



The scenery was gorgeous, of course.  I find even the most simple forest gorgeous, though.  We all loved the rocks and boulders everywhere.




Mr. No ran along the path, climbed rocks, tried to carry large rocks with him to take home and found the last remaining pile of snow to jump in. At one point he was making a big show of trying to pick up huge boulder that had both us and passersby laughing at his antics.  Then he found a smaller, but still to large to carry, rock and insisted on trying to carry it uphill.  Yeah, that lasted about 5 minutes before he tried to pawn it off on us and we made him put it down.  He had an absolutely amazing time. 





At the top of the path is a stone observation tower.  You can go inside and climb to the top.  There was also another potty up there if I remember correctly. The view from the top was amazing!  Gorgeous in every direction.  Mr. No had a blast climbing all over the tower. 









The hike back down is never as fun as the hike up.  He wanted to be carried, of course, and each of us gave in for a brief amount of time.  I had him on my back for a while until I accidentally stepped in a little dip in the road and literally toppled over with him still on me...in front of a group of college kids...and a couple with their child. And my mother wonders why I didn't pursue dance beyond that first year.  Ever graceful...


Sleeping Giant State Park is absolutely a place we'll go again.  Probably bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it. And if we go when the insects are out, Mr. No will be in heaven!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Simple Things Sunday: Mr. No's Big Week

The only thing more exciting to a little kid than Halloween is Christmas!  Mr. No had a blast this Halloween.  He dressed up like the red ninja from Ninjago...or his take on it anyway.  He got to hand out candy and trick or treat with Auntie around Nana's very Halloween friendly neighborhood. 


 It was also his last week of fall soccer.  For someone who claimed that he didn't even want to sign up (he did) on his first day, he certainly was sad to hear the it was ending.  He even played like he was going to miss it by almost getting 1 goal and by succeeding in getting a second attempt in the goal!  Last game and his team won (not that they really keep score).  Then every kid got a full size doughnut and little trophy.  He was so excited about the trophy.  Almost as excited as he was about getting his yellow belt in karate.  He had to show everyone his trophy.  Definitely a great week for Mr. No. He's the super tall one in the orange shoes, socks and shirt!












Friday, November 1, 2013

Flashback Friday: Soccer

Mr. No is really starting to get into soccer this year.  He's already begging to be signed up for the spring session. So I dug out some photos from when he first started soccer.  3 year old soccer cutie, Mr. No, with some crazy shaggy hair!




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