Time Flies

When you are a doula! oh - and a mother, partner and audio engineer.  Yikes!  It's Friday already.  Happy weekend everybody!​

This week has been busier than usual.  I was honored to be a part of a beautiful birth with a strong, incredible mother and doting husband.  It was out of this world.  More on that coming soon.​

As an engineer - there have been broadcasts to be made, promos to be placed in DAD and concerts to be recorded.  Adjustments to be made (time to be flexible!) and great music to be a part of.​

And motherhood.  The root of everything - keeps me grounded (along with my super supportive partner, my cheering squad at 2 AM as I rush out the door, doula bag in hand!).  Soren is growing physically and mentally at high speed.  He is pointing out letters, hiking - balancing on logs that ​fall off of and continues to be my sweet, sweet boy.  2013 looks like a busy year and not at all boring.  I love my family and I love sharing my life with them.  

This weekend is filled with doula visits (pre and postnatal), concert recordings, visits to Findlay (our awesome​ farmer's market), and a grill out with the greatest neighbors.

Sensory Play - Paper Bags

What to do with all those Whole Foods bags?!  We use our re-usable bags as much as we can, but baby brain doesn't even come close to holding a candle to toddler brain.  They get forgotten at home, in the trunk, at work - you get the idea. ​

So we have ended up with a surplus of Whole Foods paper bags.  I've used them for wrapping paper and even recycled them back at the store.  But here is a new one - masks!!​

​Soren and I cut a few holes and squares in them and ran around the apartment playing hide and seek.  It was a blast - and super simple!

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'A portrait a week of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013'​​​​​​

Quite possibly one of the most sincere hugs...ever.  Scout was one of Soren's favorite toys from about 10-14 months.  Then he ran out of batteries and Soren discovered climbing.  Soren found him at the bottom of his stuffed animal basket and gave him the biggest hug my little toddler could give.  I promptly replaced his batteries, cleaned him up and Soren gave him a blow dry.  The two have been cuddle buddies since!​

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Sports? School?

Where did this come from?  When did he get to that age?  ​Sports - I can deal with that.  So he recognizes the differences between baseball and basketball.  When we pass the park and see people playing he shouts 'shoot! shoot!  Basketball!'  I love it. 

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But schools?  The quest started about a week ago.  Here in Cincinnati we have a public school system and within that system we have these satellite schools - some montessori.  We have introduced a lot of montessori methods at home with Sensory Play and even the books we have chosen to read - like the touch and feel books with real depictions of animals - and he really seems to gravitate to that learning style.  Or at least he seems to enjoy it!

We have heard great things about the montessori programs here in Cincinnati so we thought to check them out.  Sure enough - they seem like a great fit.  But like everything - there is always a catch.  There is the one that will take him in January - the other in the fall of 2014.  Two you have to essentially camp out for 11 days and maybe, just maybe​ you will make enrollment for one of the 3 spots open in their program.  The other is a catholic based montessori program, which well - for some may not be problematic but worry some for atheist parents. 

Whew!  Looks like we might be in for quite the adventure.  So for now - we will enjoy playing soccer, baseball and of course basketball with our little guy while prepping ourselves for either camping... or watching our little man grow up and start school!  What a time!  So surreal.​

How did you prep for school and/or sports?  What program did you pick for your kid/s?