Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Pre-Pre-Preschool

Beckett is not quite 18 months old yet, and, while he is just shy of the halfway point until he starts preschool, I thought it wouldn't hurt to explore one of the most fascinating and sweetest Montessori schools in the Valley. I'll keep the name just between me and me as two of Brianne's girls still attend. Trevor and Brianne invited me to their girls' open house and I simply couldn't resist (remember the Master's program "window shopping")? I'm a sucker for just going to "check it out."  Beckett was in heaven. Outside was a hilly grassy area where he let loose to run around, in one room were children and puzzles everywhere, in another coloring, and in another, constructive toys and activities that enforced some aspect of learning. In actuality, all of the "works" that Beckett played with were purposeful in one way or another. Super cool. 

 The future of education frightens me. I think it's one of the reasons I am doing the School Counseling Master's program instead of the Community Counseling one.  I want to look and challenge education in the face and take, as well as enable youth to take, a more proactive stance towards preparing for the future and its infinite possibilities. Regardless of where my life after this program takes me, it has already been worth it if simply to enforce the need for me to be involved in--though not controlling or overbearing--and facilitating of my children's educational decisions and post-high school ambitions. Beckett you deserve the best. You too, baby-coming-soon (we find out the gender tomorrow...thoughts)?
 Beckett likes to employ a "dead weight" tactic on his pregnant mother (do you like how the child-inflicted guilt has already started)? Regardless, I don't let it fly, but by the end of the night, my arms won't always let me pull him back up the second his body starts to go limp. This baby is 27 pounds of food--that he's eaten over the course of his lifetime. It's not as frustrating though when there's tons of puzzles and activities to catch his attention to move to the part of the room where children aren't being threatened by a little blonde boy slapping his hands on their displays and activities.



Beckett reading his favorite type of book with textured pages. 

I know, I've been pretty "meh" in regards to blogging lately. I promise the flavors of "Crumbs" are still rich enough in my mouth to still do a review. There's a few other social commentaries (perhaps unwanted) I'd like to make and life updates I'd like to share. The past few weeks have caused me to be employed by a few more obligations and responsibilities than I am used to. When that happens, even in my free time, I don't feel too much like blogging and don't really watch TV. I suppose it's hard for me to get out of the busy mode at the end of the day and convince myself that I actually can wait until tomorrow to finish or do something. I have taken up napping on the weekends and that has been nice. Why wouldn't it be?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok...I hope you find out youre having a girl! They're fun! And I love your Petunia Cake bag! I'm slightly jealous...ok a lot jealous!

Alisa said...

Melissa, I honestly can't event think about tomorrow--it's driving me crazy thinking about how either gender would impact my life! I'm excited though! And thank you!! That bag was a Craigslist crusade for a few weeks! Certainly not new, but it came from an older, Ahwatukee mom, so I'll take it!

Sara L said...

You find another bag, let me know. Nobody does craigslist out here, tear. Don't worry about not blogging, I haven't in over a year. It's either that, or not brushing my kids teeth, so I choose the latter. Life is just too full of good things, and I would rather enjoy them with my littles while they are little then write about them. But, I do enjoy checking your blog so don't stop :)