This was her second term at pre-school and something magical happened for Maia. She spent the majority of the first and second term sitting back away from the circle of children while they had their music class and then all of a sudden on one particular day, she sat in the circle and started participating. When her teacher Kay was telling me, she had tears in her eyes as this was a big step for Maia. She then followed the music teaching into the other room and decided to do the repeat the lesson again. This was the second week that she participated and she not only played the instruments, but she got up with another classmate, Lara and pretended to be a cloud that covered the sun. This is unbelievable as Maia would not normally get up and perform in front of other people. She really enjoys her school. I think the environment is excellent and I am so glad that we found it. I do miss her Montessori school and her teacher Simone as that was just a beautiful room to learn in and she would have gained more in terms of learning about different academic skills there, but social skills and a positive experience is just as important.
When she is home, Maia spends her day drawing most of the time and writing the letters that she knows. She loves to draw and paint and those are her two favourite things. She is extraordinary in her ability to draw and it is magical to see what comes out of her. She is a perfectionist and will scribble over something that she does not think looks right. Maia's verbal skills are excellent and she expresses what she thinks in such detail. I really enjoy being with her. She is a very special little person.
Kiran has made incredible leaps in his language and since my last post in April he started to repeat single words after we would say something. In the last few weeks, he has started to say things pretty much independently and is very, very good at getting his meaning across. The two word phrase he has been saying for the past few months is, "Thank You," and now he has started to say, "Open up," "That one," "Over there." And I swear he has started to recognise colour as I have heard him several times point to something that is blue and say blue and today he seemed to know the colour purple. He loves to play hide and seek, even though he hides in front of you, laugh and he loves to ride his bike through the house with Maia as well as run. He does show signs of having a temper and will hit David and I if we do not do what he wants especially if he wants breast milk in the middle of the night and I have given him some and I am trying to get him back in his bed to go back to sleep, he will hit me with both his hands in frustration and say, "Milkie." Kiran still wakes me up at least once a night every other night and I hear him say, "Momma, cuddle, milkie." He has been teething since last Friday and it has been awful as he has been waking me up for milk several times a night. On top of it, Maia had her first inner ear infection. I thought it was pretty good that we made it to nearly four years of age and she had never had an ear infection. I just gave her panadol as antibiotics have not been shown to be useful.
Maia and Kiran play nicely together. There is the odd occasion when Maia will torture Kiran by taking something that she knows that he wants and he will come to me crying and complaining, but overall, she is very sweet with him. She will often say, "He is cute, isn't he?" or when I breastfeed him she will comment, "It is cute how he latches on, isn't it?" She hugs him and really kisses him. Speaking of kissing, Kiran has started kissing us on our checks if we ask him. He is super duper cute. Very sweet little man. I love this age as they are still in that magic and don't understand how things work like he is trying to get things out of book and will say as we are reading a story, "Out." As if I can get the object out of the book for him. He now does sit on my lap and can look through a book without getting through a few pages and going on to the next one.
We have had a wonderful transition to this beautiful town, Berry and feel so blessed to be here. We are excited that we will be moving in our house finally in five weeks time. I will have to pinch myself to believe it as it feels like such a long three years since we first bought the house. The tenants who are there have been so uncooperative in finding another place that they are riding the lease out till the last minute. So anyway, won't be long now. We are packing and the next month will go by and we will be moving our boxes in before we know it.
Off to bed for me. Tomorrow is a market day in town and we always go to have a walk around, buy Maia a new dress for her doll and listen to the stories told by a lovely woman who is a local mother and sells gorgeous little fairies and puts a blanket down for children to have a listen of different tales that she makes up or uses for traditional fairy tales.
The nice thing that has happened for me is that I am using the local pilates studio in the mornings for meditation and yoga and that has made a big difference in my life. I go in the morning from 6:30 till 7:30 and enjoy an hour to centre myself and find a bit of peace before I start my day.
I am one very lucky lady who is blessed with a wonderful husband and two fabulous kids.
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