Thursday, July 30, 2009

summertime boys




The summer is in full swing (even though I sometimes I feel like it's already winding down).  The boys are enjoying the freedom of the season, especially the sleeping in and not going to school parts!  I'm really enjoying spending lots of quiet time with them here at the house.

It seems these days we're constantly  taking long walks, feeding ducks, playing in parks with friends, dancing and singing, reading books, drawing, watching funny movies, eating snacks and having lots of fun!  Here are a couple shots of the kids enjoying the nearby pond, or maybe it's a moat, that encircles the fort.  And then there's Simon, sans his other front tooth.  What a guy!  I've got tons of photos to show off, so check back soon for a photo extravaganza!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Pancakes!



People don't eat pancakes here, well they do, but they're crepes.  It was a super treat to have normal pancakes with maple syrup.  The boys especially enjoyed something wonderful and familiar.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

out and about with the boys!

Now that the weather has become sunny and warm, we've been spending a lot of time out and about with Jonas and Simon.  Last weekend we spent the day wandering around the city, just having fun together.  We grabbed a picnic and headed over to the city park to eat and play.
Here are the four of us enjoying a yummy lunch, which was especially yummy because we found a bag of ranch doritos (known as 'cool american' here in Belgium).  Yep, that's what is hanging out of Simon's mouth!
The kids always enjoy splashing in the fountain; we always marvel at how 'at home' they feel in the city.  The center is their favorite place to be, doing nothing in particular.
And bunny-watching in the park is a favorite activity.  A few years back, some students let a few rabbits free in the park.  Now there are hundreds of bunnies everywhere!  Bad for the park, but really fun for us!  Lately there are hundreds of baby bunnies and ducklings to watch and love.
Here are the boys at the market, marveling at the tiny seafood.  I don't think they'd eat these tiny octopuses, but they sure are cute!  (not as cute as the bunnies and ducklings, though).  

As much as the kids love the city, we have just as much fun lumbering around the countryside.  There is a lot of beautiful nature here to explore and enjoy.  On this particular afternoon, Roel and Uncle Tom took the boys fishing while Mommy enjoyed some quiet time at home. Here is Tom teaching Jonas and Simon a few tricks of the trade.  They didn't catch anything, but they had a great time.


After the boys returned home from fishing with Papa and Uncle Tom, we had a big, delicious bar-b-que!  

Yesterday afternoon we took the boys to a wonderful salon in Mortsel and got their hair cut.  We let them decide how they wanted their hair cut, and I think they made great choices!  Jonas prefers their hair a bit longer, and Simon loves his hair with 'spikes'.  I think they look just darling!
In other news, we were really lucky to find a new school for the boys to attend next year.  I have been less than pleased with the school they attended this year, and for Roel and I, their education is extremely important.  We just can't keep them in a school that isn't the best; only the best for our boys!  Although it's no fun having to put change on top of all the changes they've already dealt with, I think this will be a really positive change for the remainder of our time here in Belgium.

Their new school is an alternative school called 'Zeppelin'.  It is run in a similar fashion as a Steiner (or Wladorf School as its known in the states).  There are only about 9 kids in each class.  The classes have a 'meeting' each morning where they discuss what will happen that day, then they spend the remainder of the morning on their studies.  In the afternoon they work on 'projects' that the students choose - these are normally building, nature or science based.  If possible the projects are done out of doors, and although the children feel like they're playing, they're learning physics, biology and engineering etc.  

The students also work with other grades, and older students are responsible for helping younger students.  On Thursdays, the students make soup for lunch from the vegetables they grow in their school garden.

Much different from many public schools here, the teachers work more on establishing relationships with their students (which is easier when you only have 9 kids in your class!).  The teachers also work closely with parents.  Speaking of the parent's role, each parent is given a key to the school.  There are many reasons for this, but the point is that the school belongs to the parents as well - an idea I really appreciate! The parents also take turns caring for, and cleaning the school.

I really think the kids will be happy there next year.  I know that I feel SO much better sending them there.

We're so proud of our good, sweet boys - and it's like I said before, we will not accept second best for these kids.  They are just the best, best, best.  We love them so much, and it makes me so happy to see how strong and healthy our family is right now.  This past year has been challenging in many ways, but those challenges have also brought us together and strengthened our bond as a family.  We're so lucky to have each other!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

brothers love each other!

When these boys are together, they are glued together!  It's so nice to see these boys loving each other so much.  They do have their fights and karate sessions, but for the most part they have such a loving relationship.  I'm so glad they have each other.  Sweet Loves.

Friday, May 8, 2009

a little end of week update


So, our little Simon had a routine procedure today...no biggie, but nobody likes to see their baby covered in band-aids after having parts of their skin scaped off.  Poor guy.  He took the whole thing well, though, since he was all numbed up.

And a Jonas update: we think Jonas looks darling in Papa's coat.  what a cutie-pie!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Springtime Fun





Spring has finally arrived here in Belgium and Jonas and Simon have sure been enjoying the warmer weather!  We've been spending a lot of time out of doors together.  There have been lots of park play, and Simon has been having lots of fun climbing the swing poles and Bompa and Bonneke's house.  We're so glad that Winter is behind us!




Saturday, April 11, 2009

Simon's Smile


I just want to quickly say how adorable I think Simon is with his first front tooth missing.  Not only does it look ridiculously cute, but it forces him to talk with a little lisp that's pretty much irresistible.  I told him I'd be ok if he decided not to grow a new tooth in its place...unfortunately, Simon wants teeth.  bummer.