Sunday, July 12, 2009

PowerWings rock! (now with pictures)

We got Seb a PowerWing Scooter yesterday. It is the coolest thing since sliced bread. We are off to buy Kenzie one this morning. Too bad they don't make an adult version.

edited to add - they do make an adult version. Hmmmm and CJ's birthday is coming up....

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and not to be left out, here's a pic of CJ off to go bike riding
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and here's Koda, doing what she does best.
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Thursday, July 09, 2009

a much better week

I am happy to say that kenzie’s second week of camp went amazingly well. She was in a different group this wek (Science camp) and made a new “best friend” on Monday. It has made a world of difference and she is enjoying camp and CJ and I are SO happy and relieved about that.

It’s been another crazy week for us (things are never slow are they)? But it’s been a good week. Last weekend was a fun weekend. On Sunday I wanted to give CJ some peace so that he could catch up with some work stuff, so I took the kids to Bronte Park where we met up with Omi and Andrea and Chris. I took ‘big Seb’ along for the fun too. The park is great. They have a big old barn there that they’ve made into a bit of an indoor playground with lots of stuff to climb and jump off of. They also have a giant pool (more like a small lake) for swimming. Everyone had a good time – the kids went in the water (but we adults didn’t cause it was fairly cold). We stayed there for quite a while and picnic’d by the pool. After the park we headed to my mum’s for a picnic and playing in her backyard. Come 5:00 the kids were all starting to become a bit cranky (they were probably exhausted) so I packed them up and drove home. All three of my charges were asleep within 3 minutes of pulling out of mum’s driveway. It was a peaceful drive home. Here are some pictures:

In the barn

Big Seb and Kenzie jumping
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Seb
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Slide
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Omi and Jordana
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Andrea – I think this is a cute picture of her
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Outside the barn
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Walking to the pool
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Isaac and Jordana (Kenzie and Seb’s counsins)
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Jordana loved the water
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Seb after his swim
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Our picnic table
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At Omi’s house
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Then it was back to work. As previously mentioned, Kenzie had a great first day of Science Camp – WOOT. On Tuesday afternoon I headed out to New York. I had an all day meeting there on Wednesday. One of the guys I met with used to be the chief architect for the NY transit system. So he took us on a tour of the subway system and pointed out a bunch of really neat stuff (hey, I’m a transit engineer, I like this stuff!) so that was pretty cool. Even better was the fact that I was able to catch an earlier flight home and was home last night by 9:20! That was so great.

This morning I noticed that our flower gardens are looking so nice. I wanted to take some pictures so that I could look at them in 6 months time when I forget what being outside without a parka feels like. So here are a few.

from upstairs
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Backyard – grass needs to be cut
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The front of the house
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Up closer
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And closer
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Our climby stuff
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The models (with the bears I brought back from NY. They have come to expect a gift – even if I’m only gone one night).

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Tonight Kenzie has swimming again. She is doing her two weeks of swimming right now and absolutely LOVING it. I’ll have to put her in for additional lessons later this summer. She is already doing front crawl with the side breaths. I am just so happy about it because last year she couldn’t swim and was kinda fearful of the water – so this is a big improvement for her. I love the fact that she loves swimming so much!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Dear God

Dear God,

Please be with Mackenzie today. On Tuesday, I picked her up from camp and she burst into tears as soon as she walked out the classroom door. She was practically inconsolable and couldn’t stop crying the whole way home. Finally, at home I heard about the experiences she had at camp over the last 2 days. She said that the kids in her group were excluding her and calling her names (“baby”, “boy”). She said that even though she was at Shutterbug camp, she only got to take 2 pictures because the other girls in her group wouldn’t share the camera with her. She explained how there was one specific girl who was the leader and who was convincing the other girls to be mean to her. How all the other girls knew each other from outside of camp. She told me that she went to the teacher (counselor) and told him what was going on. He told the “mean” kids that they would lose their computer time because of their behaviour - yet Kenzie was the one that didn’t get a turn on the computer when all the other kids did. I was so angry, so sad and so heartbroken on her behalf. I told her she wouldn’t have to go back to camp ever again.

Yesterday (Canada Day) was a much needed day off. But after talking to a number of friends and family I was convinced that it would be in Kenzie’s best interest to at least give it another shot and “not let the bullies win”. I convinced her to go back to camp, suggesting that maybe her grandmother would be allowed to sit in her class and be an observer. Finally she agreed to go with “Omi”.

This morning, we took her to camp and had a chat with the director. Unfortunately he said that Omi could not join them in class but that he would talk to the counselor and also have another teacher there keeping an eye on the situation. We relayed this to Kenzie and she said she didn’t want to go. She looked scared and upset. It took everything in my being to stop from scooping her up and taking her home. But instead I convinced her to be strong and to go back and face her fears. My little shy girl was so brave and strong and she agreed to go. She walked into the class and sat down by herself waiting for the counselor to take control and start the day’s activities. I couldn’t stay and watch. I had to leave her there to take care of herself. (I am sitting in my office and have tears streaming down my face).

My baby is only 6 years old. I can’t believe she is dealing with bullying. Isn’t bullying something that happens when kids are older – like in their teens? Why does it have to happen to Mackenzie who is so sweet and kind and wouldn’t hurt a fly. This is the girl that singings to her brother when he is sad. This is the girl that stands up for the little boy in her class who gets teased about his glasses. This is the girl who, when her baby brother was born, had not a single once of jealousy – all she wanted was to help take care of him. This is my baby who writes sweet notes and draws pictures for everyone she knows.

Ugh. Please God. Be with her and take care of her. Please help her to have a good day. Please help things to go in her favor and let her be strong and make new “good” friends. Please hold her hand and help her to know she is not alone. Help her to overcome this obstacle and come out of it stronger and kinder (knowing how hurtful mean people can be). Her report card said that she was a leader… Please help her to use this experience as a learning experience so that she can be a strong solid and compassionate leader in the future. Be with her today. Please.