School News: Fire Drill

Today at school they had another fire drill, that was the first thing Isabel said to me when I went to pick her up. She wasn’t afraid of it this time but did cover her ears because it was really loud and hurt them.  She also got to play dress up, during free time play and that she got to wear a crown. I think they worked on the letter “D” because she did mention a story about Dee the dinosaur or something like that.

The special helper was Olivia, who brought pretzels, raisins, and juice for snack. For show and tell she brought a stick that lit up, played music, and spun. One of the other girls wanted to play with it and Mrs. W told her no, but she did it anyway. Olivia doesn’t sleep with her stick toy because she could roll over on it, hit a button, and wake everyone up. “That would be silly.” Isabel says.

SFM

In the same building is the Science Fiction Museum (SFM). Enjoy!

Most of the items on display are from the early 50’s or so but every so often we saw something that we remembered from our youth…

From the 1982 film E.T.: The Extr-Terrestrial and mother ship; which is shown at the end of the movie. I loved this movie when I was kid! Have to admit… I cried.

From the 1984 film; The Terminator.
Isabel thought he was cool and shiny. “Why does he have teeth, Daddy?” she asked.

Robbie the Robot from the film Forbidden Planet (1956).

Twiki from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV 1979-1981) was voiced by Mel Blanc.

Created for the TV show, Lost in Space (1965-1968) and only known as “Robot” but was famous for saying …“Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!”

“Muffit” from TV series, Battlestar Galactica (1978-1979) and was worn by Evolution the chimpanzee.

Phasers from Star Trek (TV 1966-1969).
Look like early Wal*Mart scanners!

Gun (center) used by Bruce Willis as Major Korben Dallas in the film The Fifth Element (1997). Gun (bottom – BTW looks like a glue gun!) is an ear-piercing gun used by Lori Petty in Tank Girl (1995).

Model of spaceship used in the film “*batteries not included” (1987).

…the next 2 photos are for my Dad, who enjoyed this movie when it came out…

From the film, The Rocketeer (1991) outfit worn by Bill Campbell as Cliff.

Rocket-pack worn by Bill Campbell as Cliff.
(see above)

Props used in the film Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991).

Sunglasses and gun used in the film Waterworld (1995).

Entrance to the EMP (on the right) and SFM (on the left) building as we were leaving.

EMP

We headed to Seattle and the Experience Music Project (EMP) and Science Fiction Museum (SFM). I’m going to break it up into 2 different postings, this one will be about the music. Enjoy!

When we arrived, the EMP was just setting up for a private event, so we got to walk through the Sky Church before access was denied to anyone not invited.

Inside the Sky Church. The pink wall on the left was a giant screen behind the stage. The “flower’s” hanging from the ceiling were moving up and down, like jellyfish.

We went through the Guitar Gallery: The Quest for Volume (no flash photography in here), which was really cool room. Celebrates the work of innovators as Orville Gibson, Leo Fender, and Les Paul. I should have taken photos in here but there were so many people, I kept bumping into them or them into me. Crazy. We also walked through the Jimi Hendrix: An Evolution of Sound, room but again that was so crowded, we didn’t stick around. We quickly walked through the Northwest Passage, which traces the development of music in the Northwest. Following the early years of jazz and R&B and later garage bands.

Roots and Branches sculpture. Mostly guitars; but if you looked closely you could see other instruments as well. This was located on the 2nd floor and reached to the ceiling on the 3rd.

Drumming in the sound lab.

Strumming in the sound lab. Isabel says that her favorite part of the whole day was playing the guitar’s.

Tapping the drum table in the sound lab.
A cool “table” that changes instruments every so often.

Hitting the “ivories” and she’s loving it!

Later we entered into one of the “private” jam rooms and had a jam session…

School News: Toilet Paper

This morning we arrived at school in time to have prayer with Mrs. W, Ms. Calvert, some parents, and other kids from the class. It was a great way to start our day!

On Wednesday, Isabel was told to bring one roll of toilet paper to class with her today. Isabel had told us that they were going to make pumpkins with them.

Before class; acting silly with her paper.

After class with her pumpkin; it’s so cute!

Today they read a story about a cat named Cookie, who made a big miss in the house. Cookie got dishes all over and even got his tail stuck in a drawer in the kitchen. He even made a miss in the closet when things fell down on top of him. It was a funny story. On the playground, Isabel got a bike again and even shared it with others who wanted to ride. One of the boys, Devan, was acting like a crocodile and all the kids ran to get away from him. Makayla is opening up more to Isabel and she’s very happy about that. They are talking more and more each and every day.

Today’s special helper was Lilliana but they call her Lilly. Lilly brought a purple sparkly horse for show and tell. The horse didn’t have a name though. Lilly brought yogurt, “dog-bone” chocolate crackers, and juice. Since Makayla forgot her show and tell on Wednesday, she brought it today. Makayla brought a bamboo piggy bank with money in it. When Makayla would shake the piggy, you could hear the money inside.

This picture was made earlier in the week but Isabel got to bring it home today. It’s a painting that Isabel did while driving cars through the paint! How fun is that!

School News: Letter C

We awoke this morning to a very foggy world outside and temperatures around 44 degrees! Brr!!

Isabel got in the car after school and couldn’t remember what went on during school. After a few questions, she spilled the beans…

They read about Noah in the Bible – he listened to God. There was a new color of molding clay, green. They sang 3 songs, but she could only remember 2 of them: “Itsy-Bitsy Spider” and “Twinkle Twinkle Traffic Light” (sounds like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star).

“Twinkle twinkle traffic light. Shining at the corner bright. Red means stop. Green means go. Yellow in the middle means you better go slow. Twinkle twinkle traffic light. Shining at the corner bright.”

They read 2 books. One book was about little “c”, who was a girl. Who filled up a box with a cat and other things that started with the letter “c”. The other book was about an egg, 2 chickens (1 yellow and 1 spotted) and a fox. They  were eating, on the table was a big egg and a small egg. The yellow chicken asked the fox if the big egg was his. The fox said yes. The fox went to eat the egg and a baby chick popped out causing the chickens and fox to drop their silverware.

Rainbow colored and cotton ball-clouded “C”.

The special helper today was Makayla. She picked Isabel to be her helper doing activities in class and she kept talking w/Isabel (she was very happy that Makayla was talking to her). Makayla brought crackers/cheese and juice for snack. Isabel said she only ate the crackers though. Which is a surprise to me because she loves cheese! Makayla forgot her show and tell. Ms. Calvert said, “That happens sometimes.” Isabel says she will never, never, never, never forget her show and tell. Never.

School News: Caterpillar

Got to school this morning 15 min. early, and I ended up cleaning sticky-gummy toothpaste off my glasses. Don’t ask me how that got there!

Isabel says that they played in a new playground today. It just had grass and it was wet, so her socks got wet. They played the game “Little Bear, Little Bear”; her explanation of the game sounds a bit like tag. She talked with Makayla today and Makayla was in a good mood, she didn’t cry. They sat together and played outside too.

The “leaf” tree, is a combination of the A.M. and P.M. preschool classes, there should be 40 leaves total but it’s missing 6. Can you find Isabel’s leaf on the tree?

The special helper today was Nevan and he’s a boy. For snack he brought pretzels, shark-shaped fruit snacks, and juice. For show and tell, Neven brought a brown toy dog. It didn’t have a name.

“C” is for caterpillar. Caterpillar’s made from egg cartons and painted green.

We grabbed the wrong one!!!… note to self: Check the name!!!!
(BTW: when we arrived at school on Wednesday, Isabel’s caterpillar was there!
Now I need to return Isabella’s.)

Letters for the month of October are: C, D, E, F

Numbers: 1-10

Shapes: Circle, Square

Colors: Yellow and Orange

Concepts: Up/Down and Empty/Full

Bible verse: “Blessed is he who is kind.” Proverbs 14:21

Bible theme: Kindness

Bible concepts: There are many ways that I can show kindness to my family and friends.

School News: Special Helper

This morning we were running late despite the fact that today was Isabel’s day to be the special helper for the class.

After arriving with only a few minutes to spare, Isabel was super excited about being the special helper. She had spent all week trying to pick her item for show and tell. At first she wanted to take a plastic dress-up earring and we talked her out of that. Telling her, that the item has to be exciting, different, and interesting to the other kids. She ended up deciding on a book and was eager to show it to the class.

The kids worked on fall pictures today, with leaves and pumpkins. When I asked about her day and being the special helper, she said she couldn’t remember just that the craft was last. She did talk with Makayla today; who actually talked back to Isabel! I was super excited for this because Makayla is still having a hard time adjusting to being away from mommy. So she’s making progress at getting Makayla feeling better about being in class.

During free play, they got to play doctors and dentists. Isabel said, that they checked each other out, however she didn’t mention anything about being a dentist. Isabel did say that she got a bike again on the playground and that was it. “I can’t remember what we did.” she says.

The special helper today was Isabel! She took mini blueberry muffins (which I later learned was a hit because they had been talking about blueberries that morning), fruit roll-ups, and juice for a snack. Isabel brought the book, “Aslan’s Triumph” adapted from The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough time for Mrs. “W” to read it to the class. Isabel did get to tell about the book and got to show the class her favorite page in the book.

Isabel after school today with her show and tell item.