Sunday, November 29, 2009

In the Footsteps of the Dinosaurs



We started watching "Dinosaur Train" after I read about it on an adoption list-serv. It is indeed an adoption story. Mrs. Pteranodon breezily welcomes a strange egg to the family nest. Three pteranodons hatch -- Tiny, Shiny and Don -- then all eyes turn to the adopted egg, and out pops Buddy, who looks nothing like the other nestlings. What species is he? No one knows yet, but no matter, Mrs. Pteranodon carries him in her beak while the winged siblings fly with her to the train depot.

Jiejie and Meimei love this. Meimei likes to be Buddy. Jiejie alternates between pretending she is Tiny and Don. Jiejie is enraptured with the conductor, a Troodon, and now he is the subject of our nighttime story and a list of nagging questions starting the minute she opens her eyes, asking about every possible detail of the story while trying to control its direction.

Between stories and the show, the girls have learned a surprising number of dinosaur species and their characteristics, and Buddy has learned he is a T rex. He doesn't look like his family or eat like his family of fly or dive to catch fish, and although he meets a roaring, snorting, carrion-chomping Tyrannosaurus family and is delighted to learn more about what he will grow into, he also knows he belongs with his forever family and intends to stay there (although he is a wee bit concerned about carrion-breath)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Tiny Dancer

Meimei has a creative movement class starting today, about 12 minutes ago, to be exact, although she just got out the door. She was excited for weeks, twirling and spinning and posing before the mirror with arms curved in an arch over her head. "I'm a princess," she says. "Really a princess."
But when the moment came today, this little veteran of swim class and art class and scribble and stretch class would not go out the door. Then she only wanted to go wearing the mismatched clothes (two competing patterns of stripes) she had insisted on for bed and her silver princess shoes without socks.. These days she goes through several bedtime costume changes and instead of pajamas, she wants to wear dresses and pants.So, she got sweat pants over her striped bottoms, hello kitty socks under the princess shoes and a two-babysitter escort (at her insistence). I guess she is a princess.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

The Next Exciting Episode

A few weeks ago Jiejie wrote a book. That's no surprise. She has been "writing" books since before she could actually write. But this is her first serial. This is Part II, entitled "Sugar the Mystery Cat: Book 2: "Hurry, Find the Shaver!" Here is her synopsis: "There is a cat, and it has no ears, and it is bald, and she spells it like B-A-L-D-I."
Q. How did she lose her ears?
A. She shaved with her owner's shaver. In Book 1 she broke the shaver.
Q. How?
A. In Book 1 she did not know what to do with it and she played with it and broke it.
Q. And what about the ears?
A. She used cat ear disposal.
Q. How is her hearing since she shaved her ears off?
A. She saved a bit of her ears so she can hear when people are calling her for food.
Q. Who is her owner?
A. David Weinaberg.
Q. That's an interesting name. Where did you get your inspiration for it?
A. I just had it in my head.
Q. In Book 1, Dave was upset because the shaver was missing. He said, "I spent $300 on that. Can't Someone have a shave." What is the mystery in the new book?
A. UMMM. He bought another one, but he lost it.
Q. Will you share any more details with your readers?
A.Don't type. Let me think. ... His wife dropped his shaver in the toilet.

I'm holding my breath as the author gets to work with her pencil.

P.S. Sugar becomes Baldi once she shaves off her hair - and ears.