Riley has had a thing for making paths since he turned three. Almost everyday I step on land mines like these all over the house. Some times he even talks me into making paths with him.
Path 1:
Path 2:
Path 3:
I love having Riley in preschool. I have always enjoyed trying to help him learn at home, but it really does take a village to raise a child. The other day I gave him two halves of a peach. He looked at me and asked me to cut the two halves in half again. When I began to cut them he said "now I can have four pieces!" It was in that moment I realized he had done a simple math equation. It's amazing to see how the mind works through each stage in life. Unfortunately we have had some set backs in language development. Luckily, the public school system here has a program called "Child find path." Riley, gets to see a board of people (occupational therapist, speech therapist, and school psychologist) and they will determine if he applies. If so, he gets into a free preschool program and works with a speech therapist for free! We love Mrs. Susan, but we also love Riley and this would help him a lot!
While I was shopping the other day, I realized that Lorelei is no longer an infant. She is finally beginning to wear 2t's! Sometimes I actually feel like she's already three. Luckily, that won't happen for another 5 months.
On another note, It's fall an we're loving it!
The weather has been in the 60's and 70's all week! We did have one snow day last week, but it did not last long.
Two umbrellas put together sure make a nice shelter.
These pictures sure don't depict fall, but who can beat sunshine and 65 degrees? Especially when umbrellas are involved.
2 comments:
Every time I look at your blog I'm shocked at how much older your kiddos look, especially Riley, he's definitely not a toddler anymore!
He seems like a really smart little guy. And they're both looking so adorable!
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