Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Training

Freya is almost ready to get out of diapers! Ok, that may be jumping the gun a little bit, but she's getting there. We've done the same thing we did with Odin; no pants or diaper when in the house, so she knows what happens when she pees. Now she's getting to the point of being able to know when she's about to, and she'll run to the bathroom. She's peed all over herself while standing at the toilet a few times (trying to mimic Odin), but today she finally sat on her own little potty and did it because she had gone in there to keep Odin company while we went #2. She doesn't like to get underwear wet (she's been insisting on wearing Odin's all the time) so we're going to take her underwear shopping when we get our money to help finish training her (also what we did for Odin).

Alyssa's been preparing to start school on Monday. I'm really excited to see how it turns out, and what her teaching gig is like.

We continue to work with Odin on spelling and reading. He can read a few simple words (some from memory, sure, but some new ones he figures out on his own), and he'll follow along with spelling something if it's not too long and he doesn't have something else to do. He's also taken to playing Super Mario, the first one on the NES. He's not bad at it; he can almost beat the first level.

I've been taking the French lessons with a tutor, but I'm not really enthusiastic about it, so I'm going to stop. We've found a community-ed class for German that I'm going to enroll in instead. I really can't wait for that. I've been a little hard on myself lately for not studying or translating or doing any work, but Alyssa convinced me that I should just take a damned vacation already, so I am.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Almost ready!

Alyssa's first year of Grad school starts in about a fortnight. She'll go to some orientation for her teaching assistantship, take her entrance exams, and begin in the first week of September! She's been studying her butt of since we got up here, and I know she'll do great.

Odin's school will also be starting. We have an appointment on the 7th to meet his teachers, and then we spend the first week going to school with him based on their adjustment schedule, to help ease kids in to their new school. (Odin will just jump right in and never look back, but not every kid is like that.) We're also going to sign him up for hockey lessons, and a French class. I'm learning French with a woman from Paris whom I'm helping with her English, so hopefully I'll be able to keep up with Odin and we can try to talk to each other en Français.

Freya is getting more and more talkative. She can form sentences, and understands a few tenses and even participles. We're trying to potty-train her right now, with slow but reasonable success. We're also trying to get her to eat more solid food and nurse less. It's slow, but we'll get there.

I've been subjecting the kids to music whenever I hang out with them (cleaning the house together, playing in a room while Mommy studies, etc.) and it is interesting to see what they like. They love The Beatles and a lot of Elton John. The like most rock like AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and heavy metal like The Black Mages and Metallica.

Oh, almost forgot! We have internet at home now! That's how I'm posting this. It's somewhat limited compared to the US, but still more than enough for us. So we can make internet calls now (voice or video) and check our email for messages and such.

We've found a pretty cool way to get groceries. They deliver them to your house, either as you order them, or on a weekly/bi-weekly/monthly schedule. You can tell them what things you want in your Standing Order (some items are discounted when added to a standing order), and which ones you want to come each week, or each month, or what have you, based on how fast you think you'll use it up and how often you'll need more. Our favourite thing about it, though, is the Harvest Box. The harvest box is a selection of produce that they make for you. They give you a long list (really long, it's got produce on it I've never heard of) and you select on there which ones you like or don't like, how often you'd like to see them when they're available, and what priority you want them in (in case there's something you want more than another thing even when they're both available). Then you just set a price limit (they help you estimate how much you need to spend to feed your family size 5 servings of fruit and vegetables per week), and they bring you one with each delivery. They let you see it first so you can make adjustments, but basically it makes a selection for you and just gets delivered.

As soon as we get our money, we're going to try it out. It's a lot easier to sit together on the computer and carefully select what we want (or need for the meal plans) based on our funds than it is to try and figure it out in the middle of the grocery store with two kids who really don't want to sit in the stroller.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Visits and milestones

Paula and Kellie came up for a few days! We had a lot of fun taking them around to enjoy our new area. We didn't actually see much of Vancouver (mostly we stayed in the college area, since transportation was a little bit of an issue), but the point was that we all got to see each other. They were very helpful in getting us food; they brought tons of groceries from Eugene with the money we'd left them, and lots more when they got up here, plus they took us out to eat a lot. We saw the sights and walked around quite a bit. We took them to our favourite areas near by and even marched them down to the clothing optional beach. The weather is perfect on the beach every day we go and the water is warm enough to swim in. I've never swam in an ocean (too cold in Oregon) so that was pretty fun. The kids were born to be at the beach, they had a great time. I have a lot of pictures to upload, but haven't yet, so hopefully those will be up soon. (Maybe after I complete this post.)

Freya has been really in to drawing lately; it's all she ever wants to do. Her and Odin draw together in their room a lot, it's really cute. She's started walking up to me, blinking cutely, and then saying "Daddy, can I? Please?" whenever she wants something. The first time she did it I almost died, and I looked over at Alyssa and told her I'd need to start saving up now for a pony and a car if I wanted to stay ahead of the game.

Odin has always been really kinetic, so with all the free time and play space, he's taken to riding his bike, going to the park a lot, and endlessly building structures with his toys. He's also started to learn how to write a few letters (just "A" and "B" so far), and I think he can read a few words he knows.

We're looking in to how we can make trips to Eugene and Portland for visits. We've found out that we can rent a car for just about the same price as the train, or maybe a little more, but the benefit is that we can leave at our convenience and the trip would be much shorter, plus we'd have a car to drive around whenever we visit.

We'll probably get an internet connection in the house soon, right after we work out all the details. It will have limited bandwidth, but we can still communicate at least.

I'll work on getting those photos uploaded. If you still don't have the link, here it is: http://picasaweb.google.com/spunkytofu