Benji spends a lot of time drawing and really enjoys it. A few days ago, however, he decided he would write the alphabet. Then, he decided he would write the alphabet in Hebrew, so I got out the flash cards for him to copy. Aaron says that people don't really write using these formal block letters (apparently there is a cursive version of the Hebrew alphabet) but Benji enjoyed copying the shapes. I was astonished to discover that he knows all the names of all the letters!
If you look closely at the page he's writing on, you can see the orange letters are the English alphabet and the purple letters are the Hebrew alphabet (called the "aleph-bet" because aleph and bet are the first two letters). You can also see him consulting the flash card on his right, then copying the shape on the paper in front of him.
--Victoria
Keeping you up to date with news and photos of your favorite little Benji, along with Tamar and Daniel.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Living Room Train
Benji took all the chairs from his table & chairs set and arranged them as a train. He and Doh the Dog sat in the passenger compartment and I was informed that I was the conductor, so I took their tickets and we took a short trip. I love watching his imagination develop! --Victoria
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Getting Ready for Benji's Siblings
Pretty soon, this blog will need a new title . . . In the meantime, we have been getting ready for Benji's siblings to arrive.
Sarah and Yousef threw us a wonderful, adults-only wine & cheese party (baby shower) and asked that each guest bring a case of diapers or wipes. We're pretty well stocked for now!
My co-workers also threw a baby shower (which was unexpected!) and they were extremely generous:
We now have lots of adorable clothes, including some really sweet outfits for a little girl:
We took a prenatal class geared towards taking care of twins:
And we have a changing table for the living room that is stocked with diapers, wipes, changes of clothing, receiving blankets, tiny hats and socks, and swaddling blankets. No need to run upstairs or downstairs for more supplies!
We packed everything we will need for the hospital trip (things for us as well as the baby items pictured here).
And we have two infant car seats ready to bring the babies home (with extra head and neck supports because we expect they will be little peanuts instead of the almost-nine-pound big baby that Benji was!):
I think we're ready! --Victoria
Sarah and Yousef threw us a wonderful, adults-only wine & cheese party (baby shower) and asked that each guest bring a case of diapers or wipes. We're pretty well stocked for now!
My co-workers also threw a baby shower (which was unexpected!) and they were extremely generous:
We now have lots of adorable clothes, including some really sweet outfits for a little girl:
We took a prenatal class geared towards taking care of twins:
And we have a changing table for the living room that is stocked with diapers, wipes, changes of clothing, receiving blankets, tiny hats and socks, and swaddling blankets. No need to run upstairs or downstairs for more supplies!
We packed everything we will need for the hospital trip (things for us as well as the baby items pictured here).
And we have two infant car seats ready to bring the babies home (with extra head and neck supports because we expect they will be little peanuts instead of the almost-nine-pound big baby that Benji was!):
I think we're ready! --Victoria
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Things Benji Says (Superspoon!)
Aaron reported the following, from a weekday that Benji had off school:
"Daddy! Superspoon was once Sillyspoon, but he turned into Superspoon. SUPERSPOOOOOOOON!"
Now the Adventures of Superspoon are happening in the kitchen.
"Daddy! Superspoon was once Sillyspoon, but he turned into Superspoon. SUPERSPOOOOOOOON!"
Now the Adventures of Superspoon are happening in the kitchen.
--Victoria
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Things Benji says
As reported by Aaron:
"Daddy, you got me the WRONG BUMBLEBEE [note: Bumblebee is a toy transformer], because Bumblebee isn't supposed to have spikes. (Looks at my face) ...but thank you!"
"Daddy, you got me the WRONG BUMBLEBEE [note: Bumblebee is a toy transformer], because Bumblebee isn't supposed to have spikes. (Looks at my face) ...but thank you!"
(After his bath) "My throat is scratchy. I think there's something stuck in it. (Thinks for a minute) It's probably sodium. I eat a lot of sodium in my strawberry bar, and some of it gets stuck in my throat."
--Victoria
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