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Today's the first day I'm involved in the daycare drop off - and it's been a boo-boo morning.

I'm trying to weigh whether what I saw was normal 'I don't want to go to school, I don't want Mommy and Daddy go to work, I want to go home and play with my toys and watch TV!' with something more attachment sinister - and I don't think it was.

It was still big crocodile tears and I don't wanna, though.

Still working out the timing, though. A bit early, but I hesitate to push things ahead too much - less than 15 minutes of wiggle room.

Xander's got his first pediatrician appointment at Kaiser this afternoon, and I'll be missing it. Got work. Glad to have it, too. Kiddo gets ramen tonight - he'll have earned it.

If I'm to believe the bathroom scale (my digital one), he's gained two pounds since we got back. I've got a growth chart on order to put on the wall - hoping he begins sprouting soon. He's about the same size as a kid a year younger - I've been comparing him with the kids at the park, all ethnicities. (Kid, please try saying more English words - it's pretty clear he understands us when we say them now, but we're not getting English return yet.)

The best part about Spongebob is his BRIGHT ORANGE pineapple house. Orange with yellow. Love those colors together. Checking the YOYO Taiwan site, I found that they only started getting the Nick feeds last summer - talk about dumb luck. He's also completely transitioned to Good Start formula - never noticed the change.

It's still a headache to process photos - nothing's changed there, except there is even less time to do any of that work in as it requires the laptop, and that means pulling it out, setting it up - 30 minutes of time, minimum, that right now could mean sleep instead, and priorties much?

I have to feel for Jim, still - this is one of those times when being the oldest of his generation isn't working in his favor. I've had the time with toddlers - and really rambunctious, oppositional ones as that. He's still getting surprised and feeling his way through the 'what happens next' - and then we get a phone call at the beginning of the weekend - his one surviving grandparent is in the hospital with a heart attack (the old fella is 97, DNR) and yanno. Jim's 45 - I'm less than a handful of years older, but place in the generation? Huge difference. (I have cousins and sibs over 10 years older than I am.)

I've got training downtown for bookworming the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which I did last year, tomorrow night. Looong day for me. Kiddo got us all up at 5:00 this morning, which is pretty okay - it was only about 30 minutes before the alarm. I've mentioned what 30 minutes of sleep is worth right now, though? Right. Moving on. I think I know where my binder from last year is - I'll just grab it, and change out the pages. This is a great, FREE event, BTW - and more books than you've ever seen ANYWHERE in your life. PLEASE TAKE ADVANTAGE. (Well, nearly free. You need to pay for parking if you don't transit it in, and if you want to guarantee a ticket, you have to pay Ticketmaster some dough.) (This is also the best place to get more depth in your reading material - the publishers are here, so are the authors, on every kind of book you can name. DEPTH. You want to know about another faith system? This has been the BEST place to get books and books and books on it. Pick any of them.) Pico Iyer is going to be back! *happy bounce* Wow, so's Ray Bradbury. Go go gadget grandpa...Wil Wheaton? I may have to do a drive-by GOOBER run. Amazon's Kindle is a sponsor...that's interesting.

*ahem* Yes, I volunteer for this event. There are reasons.

In other news, I have my copies of Palimpsest and Ravens in the Library - have tried to read them. I've ended up snorting ink and fresh paper instead - sorry guys, working on it. Slowly.

Your Monday, now in progress.

Date: 2009-04-06 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lesliepear.livejournal.com
I don't really remember a stage of I don't want to with Alan - but he's been in daycare since 11 weeks, I don't think he knew anything else really - in a private home till 2, and a center until he started started school.

Alan still loves Sponge Bob at 6 1/2! It was sponge bob that led us to Nick in the first place - DH was looking for cartoons for toddler Alan and found Nick/Sponge Bob.

I totally understand the photo thing. I have so many on the camera I never get off to print or save.

By the way, I'm sure Xander will pick up more english, but if you have ANY concerns about his development, do take advantage of early intervention - I am still so pleased with what our district did for Alan between age 3 and 5 with pre-k.

Date: 2009-04-06 07:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kyburg.livejournal.com
Less than six months, less than six months...I'm not jumping to any conclusions before then. *chuckles* I'm just impatient, and I know it.

Date: 2009-04-06 08:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lesliepear.livejournal.com
Agreed - I had a hunch with Alan and asked our daycare about it (figured they'd seen a few more kids than I had). But I was really impressed with how Alan bloomed there. The aide in his kindergarten class this year, was the same aide he'd had in his first pre-k class and she was very impressed with how much he grew from when he left her class (2 more years of pre-k afterwards).

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