Sunday, August 26, 2012

Christian Rolls Over By Himself

Today Chrsitian got his third ribbon when he rolled over all by himself ... and then floated!  We are just so very proud of him!




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Lil' Swimmers

Swimming lessons for the Lucero Kidletts is going great!

Today Christian flipped over from front to back, and then back to front all by himself (or so I thought. I was watching in the lane next to him when he did it, but he didn't get a ribbon.  So I'm wondering if she didn't help him a bit under the water).

He's still really enthusiastic and chatty during his lessons.  I get a lot of, "Hi Mommy!!!!" as he's waiting for his turn to go out with the instructor.

Scarlett was very smiley during her lesson this week.  She's often indifferent, so the smiles were fun.  She goes under water several times each week, and now we're letting go of our babies momentarily while they go under.  It was initially an uncomfortable feeling for me to do that, but she handles it well and she's only under momentarily.

Before putting her under, I say, "One, two, three ..." and then lift her up slightly and then submerge her.  She's caught onto what is going on and as I lift her, she makes a funny face and then crosses her arms across her face.  She knows exactly what's coming ... she's so smart! :)


Monday, August 6, 2012

Christian's First Day of Pre-K

Today was Christian's first day of pre-k. New classroom, new teacher ... new fun! We met his teacher, Miss Andrea, on Friday and she is VERY nice. We feel confident that Christian will grow and learn and be nicely prepared for what comes in one year: KINDERGARTEN.

Originally, we had planned to have him spend two years in pre-k at his school.  However, he's grown and matured so much that I we're quite certain he'll be moving up to kindergarten in 2013.

So then we'll have to decide on whether to send him to the local elementary school across the street from Goddard, or if he'll go to the much-praised charter school nearby.   There is a lottery in the spring for that school ... so if he's drawn, that answers that question.  :)

Take a look at Christian's very first day of school back in May 2010 - and look at all that HAIR!  http://theluceros.blogspot.com/2010/05/christians-first-week-at-school.html

And below is our lil' guy today!

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

A Lil' Preview ...

We had Scarlett's six month photos take this week, and planned on one pic with Christian and Scarlett.  The setup was on a table, and I wasn't too confident Christian would be okay with getting on the table, and posing.   How wrong I was!  He was more than happy to get up on the table, and was posing - sometimes the way the photographer posed him - other times, he chose is own poses.

We're waiting for the final pics, but were provided with some preview shots.  Feast your eyes! :)



Saturday, July 28, 2012

My Grandpa Wieland

We got the devastating news that my Grandpa Wieland passed away this morning.  He had been ill, but seemed to be getting better.  We'd planned on a visit up there - but got postponed.  We planned to reschedule for September ... but we're too late. :(

More to come ... please lift my family in prayer.

Monday, July 23, 2012

A Clever Shot ...


I love this pic Jonathan captured at a shoe store!


Sunday, July 22, 2012

Christian's Backfloat

I'm excited to share that today, Christian did a back float on his own for the first time!  Scarlett and I were in the lane next to him and I just happened to be watching the moment he did it.  I was just so proud of him!  He's really come a long way in the past few weeks!

He wasn't too sure how to react to having his victory announced to the entire room.  He's got many more ribbons coming his way in the future ... I'm sure he'll get used to it. :)




Sunday, July 15, 2012

Swimming Lessons

I am happy to report Christian is doing GREAT with his weekly swimming lessons! 

I am with Scarlett in the lane next to Christian's lane, and so I get occasional glimpses of him during his class.  He's such a little chatter box for most of the 1/2 hour, and he's always asking for a "high five," and his teacher is so nice to oblige him.

We had a bit of a hiccup last week, when Jonathan sat in the pool area (rather than the separate observatio area).   I looked over at Christian to see he was sitting on the edge of the pool crying, and looking right at Jonathan.  The attention I gave Christian didn't  help the situation (I'm his Mommy and I'm RIGHT there ... I can't just ignore him when he's upset).  We figure he was reminded that he's outside his comfort zone and was overcome with emotion.  So this week, Jonathan stayed in the observation area, and Christian was fine.

Below are pictures from his very first lesson.  The staff there is soooo very nice and patient.  In the first picture, he hadn't even tried the water yet, but she coaxed him.   He picked out a "torpedo" from the toys and each lesson, he has it in his had for at least some of the class.




There are no more than four kiddos per class.  The instructor takes one kiddo out at a time while the others wait at the wall.



Below, Christian has something important to say (notice the index finger - ha ha!)




Christian has been going underwater, with his teacher's assistance of course.  We think he might be going to the bottom to retrieve a toy.  We ask him and he says, "Yes."  But we can't tell if he really is, or if they are building up to it.

I was especially proud of him this week.   In the next pool over, they have a "frog slide" that the kids can go down after class.  We've been trying to convince him to go down the slide since day one, but he's always declined.  

Last week, I went down the slide myself to show him it was okay.  Even then, he still declined.

This week, when he was offered a chance to go down, he hesitantly agreed.  I assured him I'd be waiting down at the bottom of the slide to catch him.  He got to the top, and sat down and I knew he was scared.  I smiled my biggest smile and held my arms out, and he got the courage to come down.  I think he went faster than he expected and he had a look of terror on his face.  But I caught him, and praised him like crazy. 

I asked if he wanted to try again ... and he surpirsed me when he said yes.   So, he did it again ... a bit more quickly this time.  Same look of terror, but the look was brief.  He slid down, and had a blast! :)

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Two Peas in a Pod

Christian absolutely adores his baby sister! 
He's always interacting with her, and when she seems him coming, she gets a huge smile on his face.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Independence Day!

Each year, Verrado hosts a Fourth of July parade for the kiddos.  The night before, Christian's school hosts a decorating party and this year, it was time to finally participate!   Christian thought it was pretty cool that he got to ride his trike at school!








To be honest, I wasn't too sure how Christian was going to handle being in the parade.  There were A LOT of kids (and the accompanying parents).  It was busy, crowded and loud. 

I thought back to 2010 when we watched the parade the crowd.  Poor lil' guy held his ears closed much of the time and he didn't enjoy himself.  But he's grown and matured quite a bit int he past two years, so I had hope that he might enjoy the parade this time - esp. if he was part of it.

(As long as we're looking back ... just look at Christian back in 2009:  http://theluceros.blogspot.com/2009/07/happy-independence-day.html.   AWWWWWWWWW!!!)

I am pleased to report Christian was VERY excited - and along with that excitement came impatience when the wait went on, and on and on.   Even baby girl fell asleep in her Bjorn.  And finally, the time arrived, and we were off!!

A couple of videos for your viewing pleasure:










Afterwards, we got some free ice cream and went to a quite area and just sat and relaxed.  It was a very rare overcaset - and occasionally rainy - day.  It was the perfect temperature outside.




It really was a nice day!  And I'm just so proud of Christian for getting out there on his trike and riding along with the rest of the kids.

I'm thinking that for Christian's upcoming fifth birthday, a nifty new bicycle might be in order! :)

Friday, June 29, 2012

Christian's Vacation Bible School Adventures

Tonight Christian wrapped up two weeks of Vacation Bible School (VBS).   This past week, he was at our church, Calvary Chapel Surprise, and the week before that, he was at a Presbyterian church that is just a short drive away from our house.

We were so fortunate to find two VBS locations that held evening session, and which accepted pre-schoolers.   Many churchs only do VBS during the day and the youngest they'll take are kindgarteners.

We found out about the Presbyterian church via one of Christian's now-former teachers with whom I'm friends on Facebook (Facebook sure does come in handy!).  She knows Christian well and how uncomfortable he gets in unfamiliar situations.  It was her teenage daughter who was one of the people working with Christian's class, so I knew he'd be well-taken care of. 

The final day of VBS, they held a concert with songs they'd been working on.  I didn't know about it until I dropped him off that day, and I wasn't sure how he'd do.   Watching him brought tears to my eyes!  He thought I'd left, and didn't realize I was in the audience (as I knew if he knew I was there, he'd either freeze, or insist on sitting with me).

Here are four videos - apologies for the very poor quality.  The closer I zoomed, the worse the quality got.
This one below makes me smile so much ... he was so into the song, and then shouted out a bit late and got kind of embarassed (notice the hands go up over his hears?  That is his coping mechanism).  But he kept going!


In the video below, Christian sees Papa in the room.  He didn't know Papa would be there, so he got extra excited!


I love his enthusiasm in the video below!  You'll notice Miss Scarlett was getting bit fussy - so it was hard to keep the camera still.


The video below was actually their first song.  I love how he claps at the end! :)



The following week was VBS at our own church.  They gave us a CD of the songs ahead of time, which was GREAT!   Familarity is key with Christian and I knew that when in a large room filled with lot of childen, he'd handle the situation much better once familiar music started to play.

This church is quite a drive for us - at least 1/2 hour each way.  But it was well worth it!  He seems to have learned a lot and had a ton of fun.   He requests the songs on the CD while we're in the car, and during dinner he'll say, "Mommy, Papa ... we have to pray for a minute!"  And then he'll put his hands palms-up on the table, bury his face in them and say a prayer that we can barely understand.  Then when he's done, he informs Jonathan it is his turn to pray.  After that, Christian informs me it is MY turn to pray.

I'm just so impresed he handled two weeks of very loud and very busy situations - without Mommy and Papa.

And that, my friends, is progress!!