Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009: From Little to Big

Sadly, we've let this blog slide off the map this year, with only a few posts over the last six months. This hasn't been because nothing has happened: quite the opposite, we've undergone some dramatic changes at home in 2009, both with Mather's development and the unfolding of our educational and professional aspirations. Life's just been too busy to blog about it, particularly as I was busy writing my e-Portfolio in order to complete my Master's program. That was the biggest writing project I've ever undertaken, and it was hard to muster the energy to write some more.
Co-operation
Perhaps the most dramatic change in our lives, essentially uncovered on this blog, was Mather's switch from a traditional teacher-driven preschool to a parent co-op. We first discussed our interest in co-op's in this post last year, and the most relevant line in that post is the last, in tiny text: "My own preschool is upcoming on the tour itinerary". That's where we ended up.

Built facing a spectacular cliffside from our favorite urban mountain, Rocky Mountain Participation Nursery School became Mather's new daytime home Monday through Friday back in September. It hasn't changed much since I was a student there in the early 80's; the school is still dedicated to an active, play-based curriculum in which the kids determine their own schedule, spend a lot of time playing outdoors, climbing and hiking and clambering around on the full-size playground.

As it is a co-op, switching Mather to Rocky Mountain has changed our lives pretty drastically. Unlike our previous preschool, we are intimately involved in the operation of the school, from (my) serving as a parent-teacher one day a week, our participation in weekly all-parent meetings, big school parties for Halloween, Winter Solstice, etc., as well as fundraisers and other activities.

Personally, working at Rocky Mountain as a parent has been an eye-opening experience. While I had gotten used to my own daughter's idiosyncrasies, getting to intimately know 19 other children aged 3-5 has taught me a lot about children, human behavior and parenting. Getting to witness Mather develop friendships and connections personally has also been a revelation, and her development has taken off in leaps and bounds in the challenging, boisterous Rocky Mountain environment.

One of the best elements of being in a co-op is the strong connections you make with other families. We've already become very close to some of Mather's friends and their parents. This was brought home to me at my parent's Christmas Eve party, which was attended by one of my original Rocky Mountain "classmates", still a very dear friend of mine, and three Rocky Mountain parents from circa 1981 (and the attendant stories of my youthful trouble-making)...

Mather also turned three in November, which she considered her big girl moment: don't let her hear you call her a little girl! She'll get in your face about it. So in 2009 we really feel like we went from little to big, and we've got a fun, loud kid with a ton of opinions and personality.

Showing off the hat she sewed herself. The school's cliff is visible in the background.

Graduation
Mather's world isn't the only one undergoing change: this month I graduated from San Jose State's School of Library and Information Science with a Master's Degree, and as of last week I started a temporary paid position in the archives department of the California Academy of Sciences Research Library. It will run until mid-April and get me up to speed on a suite of skills I didn't get to work on at SLIS, particularly digital and photographic archiving. I'm very excited.

After that position ends its term, I'll be looking to secure a permanent position in a library or research institution. While the downturned economy makes jobhunting difficult, I'm confident in my skills and professional abilities. I continue to blog about my thoughts on the profession and a variety of other thoughts on my "other" blog, The Pinakes. Please check it out.

Meanwhile, Emily is closing in on finishing her certification as a massage therapist, having already started on her practicums (I got to be her first "client"; it was wonderful!).

2009 has been a dramatic year. With so much of our lives in flux, 2010 might be even more so.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Happy Third Birthday Mather!!!

Yesterday, Mather turned 3!!!

Mather had been looking forward to her third birthday for quite some time. She's been boasting for months about being two-and-a-half. She never quite caught on to being two-and-three-quarters but she certainly knew that her birthday was the day after Halloween and that it was coming up fast.

A few weeks ago, she helped me pick out her birthday cake design. On Saturday, she went with us to pick up the cake, snacks and drinks for her party. The excitement was building as she readied herself for Halloween festivities, all the while letting us know that she was about to be three. When we put her to bed after Halloween night we said, "you're going to bed a two-year-old and when you wake up, you'll be three!" She was grinning from ear to ear when we chose "Happy Birthday" as her extra bedtime song.

Then came the big day! We hosted her party at Children's Fairyland in Oakland.

We reserved a picnic area for a few hours and invited some friends to join us for brunch and cake. After that, Mather went exploring around the park. Some of her favorite spots were the kid-sized ferris wheel...

There she is in the upper right. I think she rode it 5 times!

She also spent a lot of time in the reading room...

I remembered late into the day that I had brought her birthday hat. Yes, she's wearing her Halloween costume again... who can argue with a Birthday Girl's sense of style?

We rode a few times on the Jolly Trolly...


Mather and her buddy Charlotte were having a grand ole time licking lollipops and making funny faces..


And we stayed until the park closed! At which point Mather had gone a little loopy...

As if the funny faces weren't goofy enough... she started taking off her clothes... now THAT is a good party!

The festivities continued back at Nanna and Grandfather's house where we had spaghetti and meatballs for dinner, opened presents and had another cake!

Happy Birthday to my big girl Mather!

Halloween

The Purple Princess began her trick-or-treating journey at Nanna's house...


Then we trekked over to Belvedere Street for the main festivities...


Papasan even dressed up as a Buccaneer to accompany the Purple Princess on her door-to-door adventures...

She means serious business with those TWO goodie bags...

She snacked the whole way...


And ended the night a happy girl with candy-stained teeth...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Halloween Preview


The purple princess made an appearance at her preschool's Halloween potluck party last night!
Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Summer recap

We've had quite the exciting and busy summer, hence the lack of blog posts. So, here we go with another big catch-up post...

4th of July - GrandMather and Grandpa Tom get married!!

Fireworks cake!

Lots of birthday parties...

A summer luau with my mom's group...

A playdate at the Bay Area Discovery Museum...

Harvesting carrots from our backyard...

A big Ransom family trip to The Berkshires in Massachusetts...

Cousins
Mather (34 months) and Cora (13 months)

Nanna, Auntie Elsa, Momily, Papasan, Magoo, Anne, Baby Cora and Uncle Freedom
(not pictured, GrandFather)

The picture above was taken at the Cummington County Fair. At the fair, we also..

Rode the carousel

Rode the ferris wheel

And, rode a pony!

Other Mather highlights from our trip were:

A marionette performance of Rumpelstiltskin

Mather's first salt water taffy

Riding a seahorse at the local Stockbridge playground

Beating Uncle Freedom in a foot race

Beating Daddy in a foot race

And, barbecuing in the rain!

And for those of you keeping an eye on my kniting over at MomilyKnits:

Here is Cora modeling the sweater that I made for her first birthday!

Other summer highlights include:

Lots of stylish playground adventures

Rolling in the grass

Playing on the cable car at PacBell Park, home of the SF Giants

Practicing for the big leagues

And, Mather's first dandelion wish!