Saturday, June 28, 2008
Swimming Lessons
Friday, June 27, 2008
I Love My Kids
Scott is a remarkable artist and Lego genius. I love the way Scott can instantly turn something plain and ordinary into something amazing and unique. He spends hours building things with his Legos, creating things with beads, drawing and painting pictures, making his own board games, and creating movies with his camera. He has an amazing artistic talent.
Scott has an extremely sweet and friendly personality. He has a high respect for Brad and me and never fights or talks back to either of us. He loves to cuddle, hug, and say "I love you" every day. I particularly appreciate the way Scott treats his little sister, Emma. He teases her occasionally (as most boys do), but at the same time I've never seen such a kind and loving brother. He treats Emma as if she is his best friend and they are often inseparable.
Scott is also extremely smart. He inherited his dad's brains and knack for learning new things, and he loves to ask questions about everything, including very advanced and abstract questions. Scott has an amazing memory and can recall things with perfect clarity at times. He loves learning about astronomy, geology, and biology. He is a great writer and reader and likes making up stories.
Scott also has a funny sense of humor. He loves saying silly things and acting goofy to make people laugh. He and I love to tease each other playfully every day. For example, we often play the "you're cute" game with each other. This is something I taught him and he has since passed it on to others. It goes something like this:
I love the moments I spend with him laughing and playing. I don't take take these moments with Scott for granted. They're precious to me.
Emma
Emma is our social butterfly. I love the way she brightens up our home with her enthusiastic love for life and her desire to be near us. She cares deeply about what others think of her, and in consequence will always try her best to be friendly and nice. She loves to cuddle with me every day and smother my face with kisses. I love it when she says, "I love you, my Becky! I am so happy you are my step-mom!"
Emma loves music and dancing. Brad and I take turns singing to Scott and Emma every night and Emma always gets excited when it's my turn to sing to her. She almost always picks the same songs: "Little Bunny Foo Foo" and "Icky Sticky Bubble Gum." She also likes it when I sing "E-M-M-A," which I adapted from Mr. Roger's song "You are Special" with a few words switched to personalize it for Emma. She LOVES it! Here's how it goes:
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Camping at the Sand Dunes
Friday, June 20, 2008
Emma's Reading Chart
I am supporting Emma's reading chart idea, mainly because I know how much she wants to do well in school. Learning how to read has been a struggle for her in the past, mainly because I think she is a little dyslexic. I try to make things fun for her by throwing in extra surprises so she will keep trying. For example, each time Emma reads 10 books she gets a prize.
Emma finished reading 10 books yesterday and won her first prize: a giant lollipop. She was thrilled and excited to finally make her first goal. She reminds me so much of Brad sometimes, especially when she creates goals for herself and tries her best to accomplish them. She is always willing to improve herself.
I love my little responsible Emma. Here is what she has to say:
"I am so very proud that I am reading books. If I keep on reading books, I can go and learn some more when I am in second grade. Each time when I did not have my 10 books yet, I would always ask Becky if I can read a book. Each time we read one I always asked to read another, but Becky would always say to take a break. After my break I would go and ask Becky to read another book. When I was done reading 10 books we took pictures. I like books because it is very good to read. Becky always gets really good books from the library. She is a really nice step-mom. And that's how I feel about reading books, and I like reading books, and I will maybe not stop. I won't ever say that I do not like reading books."
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Second Wedding Anniversary
Monday, June 16, 2008
"We Love Our Daddy!"
Scott and Emma love their daddy very much. He has always been a stable, loving father to them, and I admire his parenting skills greatly. I decided to pay a little photo tribute to him and include a little message I wrote about fathers a while back ago. I wrote this with him in mind:

What is a Dad?
A dad is someone who leads by example. He provides for his home and family, he cherishes his wife and children, he spends quality time with his family each day. He not only teaches good values and morals to his children, but he also demonstrates them through the choices he makes. His children want to be just like him.
I am very grateful that I married such a wonderful father. I love him very much.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
You Stupid Dog!
She's a beautiful dog, but not as innocent as she looks.
