All about Kevin

January 07, 2008

Dreams: A conversation

Sparked by the textbook that I'm reading for class I asked Kevin about dreams.

Did you have a dream last night?
No, I don't think so.
Where do dreams come from?
My brain, I think.(pause) They're in my eyes.
How do they get there?

Well, they come from down here (points to toes) and travel to here (draws path along body to eyes.)
They come in through your toes?
No, I don't think that's true, maybe they come in here (points to knees).
Do you make your own dreams?
No.
Where do they come from?
God puts them there.
Then he puts them in your knees?
ummm...(I can see him thinking through his previous thoughts)...I think so.
Does Alex dream?
I don't think so. Yes, he dreams. Everybody does.
Everyone dreams?
Well, not everyone. Bad guys don't dream.
Why don't bad guys dream?
Because they don't sleep.
Bad guys don't sleep?
No, because they don't want to get caught by the police.

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November 25, 2007

Today's Conversation

On the way home from church this evening, Kevin was talking about getting Buster Bear (his stuffed Bear) a bear for Christmas. He was talking about going to Build-A-Bear.
Teri asked quietly if we should make him use his own money for it...but he heard and said, "Yes, I have enough money."
Jesse: Do you know how much a bear costs at Build-A-Bear?
Kevin: No
Jesse: How do you know you have enough, how much do you have?
Kevin: Thirty Dollars (don't know where this figure comes from)
Jesse: So if a bear costs $20, how much would you have left?

He then posed a random guess and I told him to figure it out and not guess...I heard counting for a while and finally told him he would have $10 left.

Kevin: How much is $20 in nickels. (He knows nickels and pennies)
Jesse: 20 times 20. That would be 400 nickels.
Kevin: FOUR HUNDRED?!?!
Kevin(dejectedly): I guess I'm not going to get him a bear.

I reassured him that he had more than enough...after all$30 is 600 nickels.

He then asked what would happen if we didn't have cars. I explained that only the very rich have cars (top 3% of the world) and that not everyone has a car. To which he followed up with asking what if we didn't have cars or stores.
Again, not everyone has cars and not everyone has stores...

Jesse: Some people have to get their milk from cows or goats.
Kevin: Where does cream milk come from? (cream milk is what he calls whole milk)
Jesse: Cows.
Kevin: Where does plain milk (2%) come from?
Jesse: Cows. Milk is sent to a creamery where they make sure there are no....
Kevin: YOU CAN MILK A GOAT?!?!

Guess tonight was a night of Interjections.

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October 15, 2007

Going through the Zoo's Gate

First I was sleeping and then daddy waked me up. Then we drived to church and then we stayed in the class for a little bit. Then, ta da, the school bus (actually, a charter bus) arrived. Then it took us to the zoo.

We saw lots of animals and got to ask questions. We saw howler monkeys, lions, prairie dogs, and gibbons. We learned that they walked with their hands up. We practiced walking like a gibbon and looked in the mirror for practice. I asked, "Why do pandas have black and white fur?" And the zookeeper said, "The scientist don't know." But I know exactly what the answer that the scientist will give me - "I don't know" is probably what they will give me.

I liked Mommy and Daddy being with me. I liked that we got to see all sorts of animals together. I thought the prairie dogs were special too. I also liked the monkeys. I liked eating and I liked the crocodiles, but we didn't go to the petting zoo.

At the end of the day we went to the gift shop and I got a shirt. Then daddy got something for Alex and gave it to him. We had to hurry down the hill. We stopped in the middle of the hill to look at frogs. We saw all sorts of animals in there, then we saw a frog. We saw snakes and turtles and then frogs. We saw some poison frogs, there were red ones and blue ones and green ones. Then we went to the bottom of the hill and got the bus.

There was three special spiders that didn't have any glass. There was also a big spider that could eat birds.

My favorite animal was gibbons and my favorite part of the day was going to the zoo. I think my brothers favorite animal was monkeys, I think he liked the little ones. His favorite thing at the zoo was the trucks that were working, I liked them too.

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September 17, 2007

Carded

DONE!

Filling out the applicationIt doesn't seem like long ago (it's been about 9 months, I suppose) that Kevin declared that he wanted to learn to read. At the time, he was able to recite the alphabet, but didn't recognize all the letters. Not too long after that announcement, I saw Hooked on Kindergarten, which includes Kindergarten phonics, handwriting and math, on sale and bought it to use as part of his schooling. We started using it around April to identify letters and their sounds.

Library CardWe told him that when he finished the program, he would be a reader and could get a library card and we'd take him to the bookstore to get any book he wanted.
Today, he received his library card. I thought that it would take a lot longer then 4-5 months to go from not recognizing letters to reading blended letter sounds, it's incredible how fast a child's brain can absorb stuff.

He checked out a large pelethera of books, as usual, but today, he used his own card.

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September 04, 2007

There's no need to fear...

Outside the theaterOne of the neat things about Kevin's schooling is JumpStart World. As he works through the levels, he's rewarded Super Gems (12 over the course of the year), that can be redeemed for real-life things. One of the rewards that we set up for him was to take him to see Underdog in a theater.

I had today off so he had a chance to cash in that reward. This is the first time that he's been to the theater and I think he enjoyed the experience. We went shortly after lunch, just Kevin, mommy and daddy. We got to the mall a little earlier than expected so we grabbed the tickets from the Egyptian 24 and headed to the sporting store to see the fish. We chatted on the way back about what he would have - he was really looking forward to popcorn and soda - and he decided on rootbeer. After getting inside, we hit the restrooms and then spent an inordanant amount og money on snacks (about $10 more than the cost to get in). They didn't have rootbeer so kevin got Cherry Coke in his kid's tray, which came with popcorn and Oreo cookies. He also had Nestle's Crunch bites and Sour Patch Kids.

No surprise, but we had the theater to ourselves so we sat dead center of the middle row that was at the top of the first flight of stairs (extra leg room!).

I don't know that Teri's a fan of Underdog, but I enjoyed it as a child and I though the live action version was done well. I enjoyed being able to share a piece of my childhood with my son. The only part of the movie that I didn't like was the adaptation of the theme song. They (Crow?) did a fast rock/rap type of song, which I really didn't think fit...I understand they can't do a 2007 remake and keep a song from the mid-60s, but they could have done better.

I don't remember Underdog having a back story, which was the basic plot of the movie and I think they did a good job of coming up with the question of how he came to be. Overall, it was a good movie. There were two plots of peril that upset Kevin. At one point Underdog is captured by the bad guy and something happens to underdog (which was upsetting enough for mommy's lap). The climax of the movie had a bomb scene - and a move to daddy's lap. I was glad that we had the theater to ourselves because Kevin was upset and screaming with concern about what was happening to Underdog.

Good movie, great day, and as usual, I enjoyed Patrick Warburton (as typecast as he is becoming).

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