Monday, November 26, 2007

Preschool


Who, the lucky boys and girls get to go to this roof top kindergarten, designed by a renowned Japanese architect Tezuka Takaharu. I cannot help but wonder how competitive the admission process must be for this school. It also reminds me of our painstaking search process for Ryan’s preschool.

We started Ryan’s preschool search about a year ago, when Ryan was only one year and four months old. I initially felt hesitant and embarrassed to call for any school tour; worrying schools might think I’m one of those paranoid moms who are already planning for kids’ college while they are still in diapers… But like everything else, I like to have an early action plan to feel prepared. I called a number of schools anyway. To my shocking surprise, I found the waitlist could range from a year to three years! I was even told by a school that some parents signed up to the waitlist on the way home from the hospital after the birth of their child. What??!! I panicked and wondered how I can get so behind on such a serious matter. Guilt of a mother and the competitiveness in me all geared up and ready to catch up on the game.

First, I consulted Ryan’s teacher at his weekend co-op school, searched the database of the city’s mother club, met with 4C’s (community child care council) counselor for school recommendation. After getting a comprehensive recommendation list of schools in our area, I started my conscientious touring and getting onto the numerous waitlists. However, this did not make me feel more at ease but more confused and anxious toward the process. Gradually it daunted on me since when I’ve fallen into the trap of turning every minute decision about the child into his lifelong choices. What is the ultimate purpose of going to a preschool? Should it be simply for Ryan to have fun, learn to enjoy socialization, and be confidant while away from home and us? If so, why are we madly eager to get into the program with swimming facility, weekly cooking, yoga class or even PE class led by professionally trained coach?

The ball is not in our court. We now patiently wait to find out what school Ryan gets into next year. But I believe we will be happy with any of them.





Here are spreadsheets of Ryan's preschool assessment. Yes, I have to admit I'm obessesed with spreadsheets...


Images#1-#3 from Takaharu Yui Tezuka Architect

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Gobble, gobble....


Happy Thanksgiving!!! I'll be off to Washington state tomorrow morning to join my family for the holidays. The past few days has been a great mini break for me because the boys were gone to my in-laws since last Saturday. Due to my work schedule, I'm not able to join them until tomorrow. But sorry, boys, I have to say I will miss the precious moments of quiet, I've been experiencing this week....


Original bird images from Kristian Vedel

Sunday, November 18, 2007

An Afternoon of Shopping with the Ladies

Grandma had been visiting for the past three weeks and it was time for her to leave. So I took few days off from work early this week to accompany her for some last-minute shopping. We brought the boys, Ryan and his eight-year-old cousin Tony, along with us for an afternoon of shopping at Berkeley. It was funny to see how quickly them spotted empty seats in each of the stores and lounged just like the grown up men, patiently waiting, while the ladies browsed. They didn’t complain or whine a bit as I had feared. These two boys definitely have potential.....




Thursday, November 15, 2007

One of a Kind Nursery


We visited Flora Grubb Garden in SF this week. To get to this oasis in the industrial section of the city, you have to drive through the wholesale fresh produce district . It's definitely one of a kind nursery in my opinion. Not only will you encounter some unique species of plants, but you will find great selections of garden wares, garden design books, and outdoor furnitures. I especially love the multiple rows of bright colored outdoor chairs, displayed tidily on the wall. It creates such a dramatic impact for the setting. Ever since it moved to its current location early this year, we found ourselves hanging out here quite a bit, sometimes for a cup of good coffee, sometimes to simply enjoy its refreshing ambiance.




Friday, November 09, 2007

Harvest


Autumn is the harvest season for our neighbor’s apple tree. Ryan has been busy like a bumblebee hovering over the apples in our neighbor’s yard, an old lady’s front yard few houses up the street. Despite the apples’ blemished appearance, they are the tastiest I had this year. To thank the old lady's generosity, I had Ryan deliver a cake and properly introduce himself to her and her cat this week.

Monday, November 05, 2007

New Banner

Old banner is out, new banner is in: hours of cross-eyed work with Photoshop, finally it’s done…

I really feel I lost quite a bit of brain cells with the placenta. That is the only reasonable explanation for my ridiculous forgetfulness and my frustrating struggle with any learning for the past two years. The banner was my first attempt with Photoshop. I couldn’t even follow the simple instructions on the book. It’s sad to see my learning ability, which served me so well up until Ryan was born, beyond my reach now. But after numerous evenings of persistence and lastly Warren’s help, I finally got the new banner….

PS: Thanks to Two Straight Lines for the paper doll idea. The doll garland is now secretly sandwiched in the book on the high shelf. Because I still have a few more ideas to experiment with it, I’m not ready to share it with Ryan. Hopefully it will not end up in his toy/garbage box anytime soon. He always seems to have a good sense of where I hide my "treasures".

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Happy Halloween 2007!!!


Ryan had been looking forward to trick-or-treating for days. He’s been practicing saying trick-or-treat ever since he was told it is the secrete code for getting the candies. However, it took quite some convincing for him to put on the kangaroo costume before leaving for the evening. As always, he is very opinionated about his clothing choices....Despite some delay, we still had a blast. It was especially fun this year with Grandma and Shannon with us.

PS: The spider sunglasses was a last-minute Halloween craft. It only requires some black pipe cleaners and a pair of sunglasses to finish the look.