Howeberry

From adulthood to parenthood, or something like that…

Dreaming of the Outdoors

Maybe it’s because I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and miss being close to nature, or maybe because it’s now technically spring but still acting like winter (it snowed today), or maybe because there is just something enchanting and primitive about camping and being lost in the woods, but I would really love part of Lucius’s education to include a deep understanding of the outdoors and the natural world. I even have some direction on this one!

In a recent e-newsletter from Sparkle Stories, they recommended a summer camp in Vermont that really encourages the kids to explore and get to know nature. The camp is Kroka and they have a lot of neat looking programs for ages 6 through adult. Exploring their website led me to a list of schools they partner with for annual overnight excursions, which sound both to be very educational and a lot of fun. Unfortunately the only school in NJ is not anywhere near convenient. So I’ll squirrel these links away until Lucius is a little older.

This led me on a brief search to see what else exists out there. I stumbled across one which focuses not on primitive survival, but modern survival and ease in the woods. It’s actually the only one I’ve found so far that is for families. It’s based in Virginia or Oregon. So probably not one to keep in mind. Minimum age is 10, so we have a few years anyway.

And then there’s the Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall, WA. I’ve decided if we ever end up moving back to Seattle, I’m enrolling Lucius and Howeberry#2 in this school. They offer programs for home schooled kids ages 4 – 18, as well as weekend and after school classes so classroom-bound kids can participate too. Honestly, it looks like a lot of fun and like a great community (even if their promotional videos give a strong hippie vibe). I may have fallen in love with the program, which I should know by now never to do until after reading 3rd party reviews.. Oh well!

Back to the here and now, we’ve decided to enroll Lucius in a Montessori preschool in the fall. If all goes to plan, Lucius will be attending the Madison Montessori School which is comfortably less than a mile from Drew University. The plan is Jason will take Lucius to school when he goes to work in the morning and I’ll pick him up. We’re still waiting for the official paperwork to complete his enrollment, but we’ve applied, attended a one-on-one evaluation with the director, and she was charmed by him. The director was impressed with his skill and speed at figuring out the cylinder blocks (“How old’s he again?”). She quickly discovered Lucius’s passion for trains when we all heard a nearby train during the evaluation, which literally derailed his focus on exploring the classroom. With a little effort she was able to bring his focus back by sharing an awesome book called Freight Trains. At the end of the evaluation she said they’d love to see him in their classroom this fall – that she’d just need a stash of puzzles and trains, and they’d be good.. at least for September.

I’m still trying to figure out how the preschool will work with the possibility of homeschooling him in the future. It’s an option we’re entertaining, but have several years to work out and decide. If anything, having Lucius in school, even part time, will allow the new baby and myself some time to bond and figure each other out. All I hope for is a smooth transition.

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Big Boy Bed

This past weekend we received and set up Lucius’s new bed! It’s a twin size and he’s adorably tiny in it.

We have even successfully tested it out for a two hour nap. I was most impressed that when he awoke from his nap, Lucius was not drenched in sweat like usual. What’s special about this bed? It’s an all wool mattress and the frame is low to the ground so Lucius can easily crawl up and down on his own. Wool naturally wicks moisture away from the body and helps regulate body temperature to keep you feeling just right – not too hot or cold. I completely believe this is why Lucius slept soundly and didn’t wake himself by overheating. The bed also feels extremely sturdy and I expect it to last generations (or at least until Lucius moves out), which is more than can be said about other furniture we’ve purchased (I’m specifically angry at our dining set).

Doesn’t Lucius look cozy?

We have fun new sheets arriving this week and I cannot wait to try them out!

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Happy Birthday, Lucius!

On December 4th we celebrated Lucius’s First Birthday. We kept the party small, with immediate family only to not completely overwhelm the little guy. He held up pretty well considering all the attention he was getting. Lucius even managed to stay awake for cake and presents!

Here’s a look at the day in pictures.

Showing off all 6 teeth

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