Ellie loves school! This year Willem's been riding to school with Grandma, except on Wednesdays. So every morning after Willem leaves, Ellie asks when she gets to go to school. She'll start saying "Ellie. School." and gets her shoes on and collects her backpack. The three mornings she goes, we leave about an hour after Willem leaves for school and that is a little hard on Ellie. As soon as I tell her it's time, she gets her things together and is waiting at the door. When we arrive at school, she collects her backpack and lunch box and insists on walking by herself(aka, holding onto my skirt, rather than holding hands). She hangs up her backpack on the cart, deposits her water bottle and lunch box and goes into class without saying good bye. I always go in and make sure to give her a kiss and tell her I'm leaving but she'd be fine even if I didn't. When I pick her up from school and ask what she did that day she most always tells me "played babies". Her favorite area is the babies/practical life area. She's also getting more into the arts and crafts and she loves the music and movement time. She's singing up a storm these days. Her favorite songs are "Itsy bitsy spider", "Abc's", "Row, Row your boat", and "Goodbye friends song" which they sing at the end of the day.
One of the presents Willem received from our family in Holland is a kit where you build a forklift. Willem read on the box that it was for kids over 3 and he was ready to go. His first attempt with Mom though didn't get us much past step 1 so he waited patiently for a few days until Jason's day off and they completed the assembly. Willem was really patient in laying out the pieces just as the directions described and we put them in the tray until Jasons day off. I really think the Montessori classroom has helped him learn to be methodical in taking on projects like this.
Willem initially planned on being an astronaut for Halloween but has since decided on Spiderman. While we were in Vegas, he and Grandma found the perfect costume and he has practically lived in it since. He literally slept in it the 1st 3 nights and wore it as much as he could during the day. I drew a line at wearing it to church and school but he's learned to even put the gloves on by himself and is like Peter Parker, switching into his costume very quickly.
Every morning the kids have breakfast together and are totally adorable. During the week they have cereal, yogurt, fruit and then they request whatever I'm having (usually oatmeal). By the end of the meal it seems like they each have 3 bowls, 2 plates and a water cup out. They crack me up. They usually request different cereals but upon seeing what the other has, then request the other cereal option. Then they see that I'm having oatmeal which they both initially rejected but suddenly they must have. Some days I draw a line as I'm pretty strict about there only being one meal served at lunch and dinner but breaksfast does get a bit drawn out. They do know though that whatever they ask for they have to eat and do a pretty good job of it. This picture was taken on a Sunday when Grandma made eggs in a basket, definitely a favorite!