Thursday, November 24, 2011

T-Day at Our House

Boylee:  "This looks really nice."

Me:  "What looks nice?"

Boylee:  "This whole setup."  (Gesturing around at the house, newly cleaned for all of our guests, and all the food I've been cooking.) "You do a lot for the family."

And then I gave him an enormous hug.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Our Little Gymnast


Sad News

He wasn't elected to the Student Council.  There were 19 kids in the running -- out of just 26 or 28.  And the teacher privately confided that the kid selected only needed 4 votes to win!  Poor Boylee.  He was sad -- I could see that as he told me, but we were at school so he hid it from everyone else.  Maybe next year.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

School Project

Boylee worked with two other boys to create a model of a city landmark -- and here it is, The Getty Center:


Not the best pix (I forgot my camera; these were taken by another 3rd grader!), but in the top pic you can make out some buildings in the back right section.  On front of the buildings is a fountain with rocks -- just like the real one at the museum.  The bottom pic shows the tracks for the tram that takes you up the big hill from the parking lot to the museum.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Today at Disney Hall

We got there early, which turned out to be great because there were tons of activities happening:  an art project, Scottish dancing lessons, and storytelling.   But the most fun part was exploring the very cool Disney Hall.  It was drizzling, so hardly anyone was lingering outside.  We checked out the front, then climbed up to the topmost levels and got some great views of downtown.  

There was also an instrument petting zoo -- we were bummed to not hear about that in time to check it out.

I LOVED the concert.  Boylee liked it a lot.  It was only 45 minutes long, and interspersed music, dancing and acting.  And bagpipes, so how could we not love it?

And the best part is that we have three more concerts in our series.





Friday, November 11, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Weekend Highlight

A few months back we bought tickets to the Philharmonic's youth series of concerts.  The first one is this weekend, featuring the music of Mendelssohn:

When the young Felix Mendelssohn sets out on his first adventure to Scotland, his beloved sister Fanny is heartbroken that she has to stay home. Fanny breathlessly awaits Felix's letters, which sometimes include lines of new music. And through his music -- inspired by crumbling castles, lively bagpipes, violent ocean waves, and the enchanted Fingal's Cave -- Fanny is transported to her brother's side. If we really listen, we get to go to these mystical lands, too.



Sunday, November 6, 2011

We Loved It

Boylee laughed his fool head off, and the rest of us did, too.  
Our favorite line -- when Puss in Boots and Humpty Dumpty are arguing about whether to not to steal the baby goose that lays golden eggs, Kitty Softpaws sets everyone straight:  "Guys!  Guys!  It's a gold pooper.  We're taking it."  Boylee hasn't stopped saying that all day.