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Got to see something incredibly cute and adorable last night. The Phooka was refusing to sleep, so at about nine [livejournal.com profile] catchild brought the fussy baby out to [livejournal.com profile] warinbear, and asked if Poppa Bear would please work his magic. About thirty minutes later, I came back into our room to get something, and found [livejournal.com profile] warinbear asleep on the bed, on his back, cradling a sleeping Phooka on his chest. [livejournal.com profile] catchild and I giggled and grinned and gently woke the Bear up, since we both knew beter than to try and pry the baby out of his arms while he was still asleep. He brought her to her crib and gently laid her down. The picture that they made last night still gives me warm fuzzies.

Snowfalke went to the vet this Monday. He wasn't putting any weight at all on his rear left leg, so off to the vet he went. The vet was shocked to find that the leg wasn't broken. He does, however, have a pretty nasty infecion in that leg. She drained a pocket of blood with a needle, and gave us liquid anitibiotic to feed him at home. He's looking much beter now, and he's actually starting to join in the run and pounce games again.

I'm feeling really happy about the job Peter Jackson did with the LOTR movies right now. Bear-Cub watched the first extended DVD about three weeks ago, and the second one last week. Upon hearing that this trilogy was based on a book, her eyes got reeeally big, and she proceeded to try and find where on the shelves the books were. [livejournal.com profile] louisadkins brought down his large hardcover edition (the one that contains all three books) for her to read. She is diving into it with unfettered enthusiasim. This is one proud and happy Librarian mouse right now.

I am also in search of Dutch and German tapes, CDs, and books. Bear-Cub and Puppy both have started singing along with the Rammstein CDs, and their accent is almost flawless. I want to encourage this trend. I'm already trying to remember to chatter with the Phooka in Dutch on a frequent basis. Anyone got any Muzzy stuff that they're wiling to part with? -hopeful look-

On a somewhat more grumpy note, I am also going to set aside time to educate Bear-Cub. She came home last year with the assingment of memorizing various parts of the Constitution. She asked me to help her study. After she'd finished reciting the piece she was supposed to memorize, I asked her, "Good. Now, tell me what it means. Her response boiled down to, "I don't have to know what it means, I just have to memorize it!"

Insert lots of shuddering and twitching, and several muffled screams. If the school has not educated her on the meaning Constitution by summer break, then I will. I have also been having lovely little history conversations with her. In general, I am trying to help her avoid falling into the one viewpoint only trap that so many American Social Studies textbooks contain.

My contribution to democracy: Education of the young.

argh

Date: 2004-01-31 05:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dimers.livejournal.com
"I don't have to know what it means, I just have to memorize it!"

Do keep in mind -- if she likes learning as many people do, she'll tend toward cynical disillusionment with school as a result of more significant outside education. Not all of her teachers will go along with the plan to inculcate Boo with every available ounce of knowledge; many might in fact expect regurgitation of facts as a sign of real learning.

Cynical disillusionment toward school runs in the family, too. =)

Yer homeschooling-fanatic bro-in-law

Re: argh

Date: 2004-01-31 11:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lauren51980.livejournal.com
Hey there,
Read your reply on a message in the netherlands community.....I lived in Groningen. Where did you go to school there? In Haren?
If you would like to chat, just let me know!
~ Myrna

Re: argh

Date: 2004-02-01 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] omimouse.livejournal.com
Nope, I went to the Borgman school. I lived out in the Vinkhuizen subdivision in the city of Groningen. At least, I think the word for what it was is 'subdivision'. I could be mistaken.

Re: argh

Date: 2004-02-01 12:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lauren51980.livejournal.com
OMg then you probably know a guy I used to play soccer with...
his name is Dick Jager...

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