I have posted Jaxon's odd sleeping before. But I had a another surprise and good laugh the other night when I went to go check on him. This is what I found:
Now, I am not sure why he has his shirt wrapped around his head in an Arabic manner, or even how he got his shirt to be in that position just right. Later he told me that his head was really hot and his shirt was really cold, so he put his shirt on his head to cool down. I know, it makes perfect sense--right?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Karate Kid Wannabe
Monday, February 14, 2011
Josh Is A Kindergarten Hero
Josh was the hero in his kindergarten class at school last week. He got to bring home the class pet (Curious George) to spend the weekend with us. Josh then had to write and draw pictures of what he did will George. One of the things we did with George was we took him to the BYU vs. UNLV basketball game with us and watched BYU stomp all over UNLV. It was a great game.
Here is Josh (wearing his BYU wig) with George getting ready to watch the basketball game. We even dressed George up in a BYU shirt so he wouldn't feel left out.
While we were watching the game, Cosmo came up to our section to say hello. He was nice enough to pose for a picture with Josh and George. Josh thought that was pretty cool. (We thought that was pretty cool as well.)
After the game we stopped at the bronze cougar outside the football stadium to take a picture of George with all the boys. We had a great time with George over the weekend.
We made a poster all about Josh to take to school so the kids in his class could get to know him a little better. Josh loved being the hero at school. He got to be the first in line, do the calendar each morning and had many other privileges.
On Friday we got to go to the school to talk about Josh. Here I am (along with Josh, Jeremy and Kayden) telling his class that Oreos are Josh's favorite treat. Josh brought enough Oreos to share with his class. We also told his class about all of other favorite things and things that Josh likes to do. Then his class gathered in a circle and sang the hero song to Josh. It took everything I had to blink back the proud parent tears. It was a fun week for Josh.
While we were there at the school, Jeremy (Dr. White) got to teach the kids about taking care of their teeth. (Did you know that February is dental awareness month?) He had one of the students be his assistant and Josh was the patient. Here she is using suction on Josh. The kids learned how to brush their teeth and all about going to the dentist.
Then Jeremy put a whole bunch of cotton rolls in Josh's mouth and made Josh giggle. The class thought it was pretty funny. Over all it went great and all the kids enjoyed getting a new toothbrush. Josh was excited for us to come in and share some of his class time with him. We enjoyed being there as well. We love our Joshua!
Here is Josh (wearing his BYU wig) with George getting ready to watch the basketball game. We even dressed George up in a BYU shirt so he wouldn't feel left out.
While we were watching the game, Cosmo came up to our section to say hello. He was nice enough to pose for a picture with Josh and George. Josh thought that was pretty cool. (We thought that was pretty cool as well.)
After the game we stopped at the bronze cougar outside the football stadium to take a picture of George with all the boys. We had a great time with George over the weekend.
We made a poster all about Josh to take to school so the kids in his class could get to know him a little better. Josh loved being the hero at school. He got to be the first in line, do the calendar each morning and had many other privileges.
On Friday we got to go to the school to talk about Josh. Here I am (along with Josh, Jeremy and Kayden) telling his class that Oreos are Josh's favorite treat. Josh brought enough Oreos to share with his class. We also told his class about all of other favorite things and things that Josh likes to do. Then his class gathered in a circle and sang the hero song to Josh. It took everything I had to blink back the proud parent tears. It was a fun week for Josh.
While we were there at the school, Jeremy (Dr. White) got to teach the kids about taking care of their teeth. (Did you know that February is dental awareness month?) He had one of the students be his assistant and Josh was the patient. Here she is using suction on Josh. The kids learned how to brush their teeth and all about going to the dentist.
Then Jeremy put a whole bunch of cotton rolls in Josh's mouth and made Josh giggle. The class thought it was pretty funny. Over all it went great and all the kids enjoyed getting a new toothbrush. Josh was excited for us to come in and share some of his class time with him. We enjoyed being there as well. We love our Joshua!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Jaxon's Story Telling
I have learned that Jaxon is a different kid at school than he is at home. In third grade this year they did a story telling unit. Jaxon wrote and told his own story about three brothers all named Jaxon (all spelled differently of course). The three Jaxons all had the same dream and then somehow got trapped in the clouds and had to find a way home. I had heard his story at home, because I made him practice. Then I heard his story at school and it had changed--a lot.
Here Jaxon is telling his story. His class was eating his story up. He was doing different voices (there was none of that at home), he was doing actions (again, none of that at home), and he was really funny! (His story was a little dry when he told it at home.) I was surprised and shocked. All of the kids in his class were laughing and then looking at me to make sure I was laughing too. He did a great job and I enjoyed his story very much.
Here Jaxon is with his teacher Miss Udy. She tells me that Jaxon is always making her laugh and that at times Jaxon gets laughing so much that he starts to cry. She also says that he is a lot of fun at to have in her class. Jaxon is one great kid! (Try and get him to tell you his story sometime. I just hope you get the version that he told at school.)
Here Jaxon is telling his story. His class was eating his story up. He was doing different voices (there was none of that at home), he was doing actions (again, none of that at home), and he was really funny! (His story was a little dry when he told it at home.) I was surprised and shocked. All of the kids in his class were laughing and then looking at me to make sure I was laughing too. He did a great job and I enjoyed his story very much.
Here Jaxon is with his teacher Miss Udy. She tells me that Jaxon is always making her laugh and that at times Jaxon gets laughing so much that he starts to cry. She also says that he is a lot of fun at to have in her class. Jaxon is one great kid! (Try and get him to tell you his story sometime. I just hope you get the version that he told at school.)
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
My Next Karate Kid
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