29 Gifts, Day 23 – Snapshot & Knuffle Bunny

Time flies when you’re giving gifts, I guess.  I can’t believe I only have 6 more days in the challenge!

Today I bought a gift for my future niece’s time capsule.  We thought it would be a fun addition to Babypalooza to have everyone bring something to represent current times, that can be put away for the baby and opened when she’s 16, 18, 21, or whenever.  I bought a book, which I am now coveting – Snapshot – The Visual Almanac For Our World Today.  Maybe I’ll get it for Mother’s Day.  hint hint

I also bought one of our favorite kids’ books to add to the baby’s media collection – Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale, by Mo Willems.  The kids crack up every time I read it.  I think it’s my delivery.

Babypalooza is this Saturday so I’ll be heading up to Maine tomorrow.  All alone.  I apologize in advance if Ben forgets the oranges for soccer on Saturday.  I bought them, I’ll cut them up, but then he’s on his own.
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29 Gifts, Day 22 – Word Games

My gift today was to update the word games that the kindergarten classes were using. Adlani’s teacher told me what she was looking for and I created some drafts and tried them out with his class. They really liked them so I printed them out for each classroom.

THIS is the kind of classroom help I can feel confident about. When I’m actually IN the classroom and getting my instructions in Spanish, I don’t know whether the teacher’s telling me to read to the kids, have them read to me, or organize the bookshelves in alphabetical order. Luckily, the kids know that I need remedial help and they translate for me. It’s amazing how much Spanish they know already.

Here’s one of the games. The kids roll the dice and move the number of circles, then say the word in the circle. They can also look for a matching word elsewhere on the path.  They’re doing great!

29 Gifts, Day 21 – Hair Care

I skipped lunch and got a haircut today (the term “haircut” is inclusive of whatever it takes to cover all of the grey hair I’m getting from Norah – more on that later).  Since I usually have about 9 minutes to shower and complete my entire morning routine, I never “do” my hair.  Between the straightening, shortening, coloring, and my new glasses, it was like Extreme Makeover – Librarian Edition.  Our admin told me several times, “Wow!  You look really great!” which means, “You usually look like hell!” but that’s ok.  I stopped by the school book fair at Barnes & Noble and several people didn’t recognize me.  Then I went out for post-voting drinks with the girls, who luckily all recognized me and didn’t tell me that I usually look like hell.  If I had the extra half-hour it takes to not look like hell, I’d probably do something else with the time anyway.  Who cares if I look like hell, really?

UPDATE (the day after the haircut):  This morning after I showered and towel-dried my hair, Adlani said, “Uh, by the way…your hair doesn’t look that good.  It used to look really nice but now it looks all tangly.”  WHATEVER!!!

So to stick with the theme of *hair*, my gift today was 5 bottles of shampoo and 5 bottles of conditioner for the Pathways Family Shelter.  I called to see what they were in need of and my contact said size 3/4/5 diapers (always), brooms (seems random), and shampoo for African-American hair.  When I asked my awesome hair sorcerer Gina what she would recommend for shampoo, she said that she had a bunch of lotions and potions that she could donate too.  Yay!

And back to Norah…I remember when she was an infant and I frequently commented that she was such an easy baby.  We’d drag her around to everyone else’s activities and she just rode along in her infant seat without complaint.  Well, it’s payback time.  I think I should stop calling her a monster so I will say that she’s a *challenge*.  When I say “challenge,” I’m talking Boston Marathon / Mt. Killimanjaro / Rubik’s Cube challenge.

Last weekend we took her to the breast cancer benefit and everyone kept saying how cute she was, what a nice young lady she was – HAH!  To the left, you can see a photo of her posing at the mall in her Sunday Best (her idea).  And below you can see the REAL Norah, when we had to put her in the Penalty Box (the breezeway) because she was on a rampage – dumping over the garbage, throwing things, spitting, and basically behaving like she’s been raised by wolves.  I don’t know how much more fight I’ve got in me.  Seriously.

29 Gifts, Day 19 – J.Jill

My gift for today was actually given yesterday, but I forgot to mention it and I ran out of time today to give a gift.  Unless you count the fact that I am currently working on two projects that I was asked this afternoon to have completed before noon tomorrow.  I think that’s a gift considering that I had a full-day meeting today, followed by an event at school, a jaunt to BJ’s, and a trip to Quincy to pick up my niece.

Anyway, I donated some J.Jill clothing in good condition at the J.Jill store.  In return, I got 10% off 1 regularly-priced item for each item I donated!  What a bargain!  I saved about $25 with my 3 old (but still good) sweaters.  That was painless!

Here’s a photo of Aliya and her project at iNight – the aforementioned school event.  It’s an event where all of the Sage (gifted program) projects for the whole school district are displayed.  It was a mob scene but Aliya got some ideas for next year and I got a chance to talk to a few of my pals.  Plus I got a good door photo which I think is starting to embarrass Aliya.  Oh well.  It keeps a roof over our heads and chicken nuggets on the table.