I finally got him up at 7:30. I had started at 7:15, then given up for awhile and lay next to him, then carried him down. I had cooked up the extra pancakes and heated one up for him for a quick breakfast. He liked the idea and suggested we make extra pancakes, then was doing the math to figure out how many pancakes I would need to make for the three of us to last three days. He went to the bathroom and I ran upstairs for something. When I came back down I asked if he’d washed his hands: “Yeah. And I put my pajamas on the stairs.” He’s picked up on how we put things at the base of the stairs to take up later.
We took the car to make it on time, and as we left he sang a “Food truck” song. It was the words “food truck” repeated to the ABC song. He knows about food trucks from Hilo. He delivered the hummus, then we walked to his class. He joined the meeting and I was off.
I walked home, then back again a little before 12. I went in and he was still having fun and was in no hurry to leave. He played around with magnifying glasses, then followed the kids whose parents were late (there was one who didn’t realize it was a half day) into the maker space studio. He started to get sad when I suggested leaving, as there was something he wanted to play with. It was the microscope that Nicholas had grabbed from somewhere (the teachers weren’t even sure where it came from). When Nicholas grew bored of it, August and I figured out how to get it working and looked at pieces of fuzz and stuff with Sophia. Nicholas grabbed it and took it outside so they could have more light. When they left we took it back inside. We figured out we could use the flashlight on my phone as a light, and looked at a few more things. August wanted to cut his hair and look at that, so I cut a bit off the back.
When the last student was picked up we headed outside and sat on the bench a bit. He told me he had a microscope that could see quarks. And that they’d had tea party today and had fresh pit with it. They also had music time. We played some preschool game and he played with music on his iPad, then August was slow to want to go although I’d been talking to him from the morning about how we were going to go home for lunch. I finally got him to leave, about 12:45.
On the walk to the car we realized he was missing his hat. We walked back and found it next to where we had cut his hair. We then stopped at the drinking fountain and Andrea walked by. I asked if she knew nothing about August falling asleep at lunch once, but she did not. After she left August stuck by his story and sat down on the steps to the drinking fountain to demonstrate how he’d used his hat as a pillow and fallen asleep and didn’t realize when they’d gone inside to rest time.
Carly walked by as well and said hi. We then headed out. August asked about having too much money and said, “If you have too much money you would not like it because you’d have to think of stuff to use all the money.”
We left at 1. At home he recited what he said was a song from rest time. It went something like “Ahead of you is your favorite place in the world. You decide what that place is…” He played on my iPad, finding Waterlogue, which lets you change photos into paintings. He had fun figuring that out. He then had more fun taping everything, including the AC remote after I’d asked him to actually turn the AC off. He taped it to the table, upside down and backwards, so I had to remove the tape to turn it off.
He went to the bathroom and asked about the stool in there that we don’t need anymore. I told him about the Gaia rummage sale, and he was thinking about other things we could get rid off. He saw his helmet and then said no to that, and then, “I love my helmet.” He then decided he wanted to try the balance bike at school. We hauled all the swim stuff and bike out to the car. He was looking at our wheels and saw the brake dust, then where the actual brakes are and got a stick so he could touch them. Finally got him in the car and we left at 3:15.
He rode his balance bike from the car into the school. He was actually pushing with both legs—he’s learned from the push bikes at preschool and probably watching other kids. Progress. Carly met us and we walked towards the pool together. He was riding his bike some more and said, “If a bird tried to get away from me I’d just step on it before it could even move.” Point being he was too fast for them to fly away from him. Carly and I changed, then I changed him by the pool at 3:45 and we got in.
He was reciting lines from the Pierre book by Maurice Sendak, which Ilana had read to them last week, including the “I don’t care.” While we were in the pool August said there was water in his shorts and Carly said that was because he was immersed in it. ‘Immersed’ became the word of the day, and Carly got him to do the singing thing. Then, as I was explaining what it meant I said it could also have a figurative meaning. He sang, “’Figurative’! Word of the day!” Then “’Literally’! Word of the day!”
Omri and her dad showed up about 4:15 and got in the pool. Actually, her dad just flung her in, which was pretty awesome. They did that several times, in several different ways, and she loved it. August was very happy to see her, but he didn’t like her splashing so much and got a bit upset at times. But he handled it much, much better than previous times he’s been splashed.
We left just before 5. At home he was my doctor again, and when I told him my symptoms I said that my arm was sore. He started to hit my arm to actually make it sore and said, “I’m not a very nice doctor.” He also taped my mouth shut. At one point he was singing the Hokey Pokey, which he said he’d learned at school, and said, “I’m the worst person in my class cuz I don’t make as good of stuff as other people.” Carly made a mango and mixed berry smoothie for him.
He’s been using Pluto years as the longest measurement of time that he knows, and in the pool I told him that the sun actually orbits around the center of the galaxy. We looked that up, and now he’s talking about things taking “galactic years.” He wanted to do a squirrels nest, so I told him he needed to do some cleaning up while I went up and folded laundry. He did indeed put most of the Duplos away while I was upstairs. We then did our squirrel nest. He’s a bit stuffy, and I think has a slight cold, and resting in the squirrel nest is something he associates with being sick.
He went to the bathroom, then wanted one of the new bars that came in the iHerb order. I offered the new grape flavored water drink instead and he liked that. He’s been repeating ‘not necessarily’ from Pink Panther and decided “Not necessarily. ‘Necessarily’ word of the day.” I took him up and gave him his bath. When it came time to put him to sleep he initially requested me, I think because he wanted a story, but I brushed his teeth and was able to hand him over to Carly at 8:30. He seemed really tired, but held out quite awhile, and it was a bit after 9 before he fell asleep.
Donating the hummus:
Making music on the bench:
Balance bike into school:
In the pool:
Omri in the pool:
Using the kickboard:
Kickboard time lapse:
The tape song:
Towel slo-mo:



Using the microscope with Sophia


Showing me how he fell asleep at lunch



Microscope of his teeth


He made a sign showing how, if he swam with Omri again, she would have to stay on her side. The two ‘No’s are showing that she can’t splash him from her side, or go on his side if she’s splashing.

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