Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Valentine's Day

To a kid, every holiday is special, important, and should linger until the next one. Sammy nearly fell into a deep depression when we put our Christmas things away last month. But then there was... Ground hog's Day!!!! And just as the excitement over that was waning, we were making valentine's Cards! I remember it seeming very important when I was young, so I can appreciate how the whole idea that she has to get a card for every kid in the class does not diminish the holiday for Sammy. The past few years, she has been determined to make cards for all her friends. Paper hearts, glue sticks, doilies, crayons, etc. By the eighth kid, she is burned out, but still determined. So this year I found a kit a Michael's. Foam stickers, slap sign and you're done. I got a couple to choose from so that she and Charlotte could each do their own. Sammy worked diligently and deliberately. Charlie worked with all due haste in the vein of Ruthie from the comic strip ("Good Art by Ruthie"). "Charlie, who is this one for?"
"Me"
"Okay, but these are supposed to be for your friends. Who's this one for, and it can't be you."
"Daddy"
"No, these are supposed to go to school"
"Okay, Catherine." (Four Valentines down, one friend covered)
And of course Charlie had to do the same one's Sammy was doing. So now there weren't enough for Sammy's class. We dive into the second variety. Very similar, but I soon discover, these are not stickers! Okay for Sammy, but for Charlie (who of course insists on doing some as well), this is a nightmare. She must be watched every step of the way. (And slowed down so that Sammy will have enough for her class!)
"Charlie, who is this one for?"
"Catherine"
"You already have one for Catherine."
"No I don't this is my first one!"
"You have one of the other one's for Catherine."
"I want to give her this one!"
"Okay, but the next one needs to be for a different friend."
"How about Sammy?"
"Let's look at your class list."
Of course now there aren't enough for either class. We open the third box. All items smaller than a hole punch circle, none of them stickers. This won't even do for Sammy. Back to the store. Oh look, blank heart shaped cards, suitable for ages 3 and up! and some more of the sticker bears we started with. "Sammy, you need to finish these while Charlie is napping." "OK, Mama." Ten minutes later, "Sammy did you start your valentines yet?" "No, I got distracted."
Then Charlie walks in. "I'm done with my nap! Hey, can I do some?"
So we start Charlie on variation number three.
"Who is this one for?"
"Catherine"
"You already have one for Catherine."
"No I don't! Not the heart card! Just the bear!"
"Okay, but the next one needs to be for someone else" (Charlie can write a few letters of Catherine's name, so it's useless to try to redirect).
"Who is this one for?"
"Ms. Linda"
12 Valentines. 2 teachers covered, and 3 friends with Catherine having 3.
So I pull out the traditional paper ones. I'll write the names and make sure each kid has one. Charlie sees. "I want to write the names! How do you spell Catherine?"
So Sammy went in with two different kinds of crafted Valentines, enough for each of her classmates. Charlotte went in with a paper valentine (she got tired of writing after 3) for each, and at least one of a paper heart card, a foam bear, or a bear bookmark (and in Catherine's case all three) for each classmate. Next challenge: Explain this to Peter so he can explain it to the teachers.
"Where's my snack to take into school?"
Sigh.
Sammy meanwhile has been "decorating". She really wanted to do up the house for the holiday. She had paper hearts everywhere. Including a paper chain that Charlie wanted to imitate. By bedtime on Sunday, she still wasn't done. "Valentine's day went to fast!" Yesterday one of the chains fell and Peter was going to throw it away. Then there was a discussion where Sammy wasn't done decorating and Peter thought it was time to take all the paper hearts down. I have faith in Sammy's little finger that the hearts will remain up a few more days.
Love to all!

1 comment:

  1. This makes me very happy - I showed it to Jacob tonight. Jacob and I agree, you relay these stories very well.

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