Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Countdown

Elijah asks, "Mama, how many days till I go to Nana's house for my sleepover?"

"Four."

"Yeah, yeah, that's right because yesterday it was five."

The next day Elijah asks, "Mama, how many days till my sleepover at Nana's?"

"Three."

"Oh yeah, that's right. So tomorrow it will be two days, and the next day it will be one day, and then the next day will be MY SLEEPOVER! WOOHOO!"

Mom wonders, "What am I going to do when he learns to count down the hours?  I can't handle hourly updates.  Okay, okay, I won't tell him until we're driving to Nana's.  Whew."

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Summer Update

Summer has been filled with new adventures for Elijah (and Rob & I, too!)  The previous seven posts include photos from our recent trip abroad.  We are forever grateful for the opportunity and can truly say travel is the best form of education.  Elijah may be too young to process it all, but he does comprehend that the world is big but quite manageable and unbelievably varied but familiar.  No matter where he goes, people are friendly, hardworking, and family-oriented, and, hey, they love sports!  (The latest addition to his ball collection: the rugby ball.)  But, best of all, they've got really cool taxis and buses (red double-deckers!) and trains (fast and super fast kinds!) and planes (propeller ones!) and boats and motorcycles.  The tube and black taxis in London topped his list of preferred transportation.

Also a highlight: the Guards and the Beefeaters at the Tower of London.  But nothing beats the day he spent at Edinburgh Castle, especially with all those cannons.

As much "boy" as he is, he's still one to stop and smell the roses.  Literally.  So I can honestly say he appreciated all the beautiful landscape, too; especially with his curiousity these days about God and Nature.  And Ireland provided PLENTY to appreciate!  Though, it did help that castles were nestled throughout. : )

A final note, mainly for Rob and I to remember later: Elijah speaks so well, it freaks us out.  Aside from maybe the "r" sound, he pronounces words clearly now.  And he has a vocabulary that keeps us on our toes.  I can't tell you how many times I halt and wonder not only when he learned a certain word but also how he learned to use it effectively...like the word "effectively," for example.  LOL  Just a few months ago, "last morning" was a common phrase of his to signify any time that has passed.  Now, he's learned the difference between yesterday and three days ago.  Too bad, because it was so cute.  But one thing that still trips him up is the pronoun.  "Nana asked me to give this to her. Her needs it to..."  So sweet.  And he wonders: if the past tense of "walk" is "walked," then why can't the past tense of "run" be "runned."  It can be--if you're Huckleberry Finn.  Last but not least, Elijah sees no use for the word "am."  No extraneous verbs for him; it's simply "I playing right now," or "I not tired."  Puts a new spin on "to be, or not to be."  Take that, Shakespeare.

Stay tuned for a new chapter: Elijah starts preschool on August 31st!

~Nasreen

Monday, June 28, 2010

Howth Fishing Village, Ireland

See previous post for coastal Ireland...

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Clare & Galway Coasts, Ireland



 



The Cliffs of Moher






The Burren



The River Shannon, Limerick

See previous post for Kilkenny, Ireland...

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Kilkenny, Ireland

See previous post for County Wicklow, Ireland...

County Wicklow, Ireland


Glendalough
See previous post for Dublin, Ireland...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Dublin, Ireland

Spire

O'Connell Bridge

Temple Bar

Grafton Street

Merrion Square

Famine

The River Liffey

Doors of Dublin, Merrion Square

St. Stephen's Green

Dame Street

St. Stephen's Green

Garden of Remembrance
See previous post for Edinburgh, Scotland...