Marina & Andrew celebrate July 4th
Learning about the 4th of July in America was quite an education and fun time for the children. Even though we explained (we thought) that there would be a fireworks display over the bay at midnight; that didn't keep things from not being too clear to the children as far as what is meant by 'fireworks'. Andrew woke up out of a sleep and thought we were being 'invaded' by terrorists as he heard what he thought was a lot of guns...but we assured him once again that some Americans celebrate America's birthday in this manner. He then looked quite relieved and went back to bed. For the holiday 'spirit' Andrew got into the festivities by joining some of our other local children who sprayed their hair green and also their faces. Ugh what a scarey thing to see on your children. He got the reaction he wanted!
Marina and mama have been working on word games and try to find words within words. Also learning to read and pronouce the months of the year. She is doing very well on her language skills and is using more phrases now. In order for her to learn more communication skills with mama and papa, the children speak only English after 6 pm daily....at least in our presence. Marina has depended on Andrew to be her translator and now is learning to depend on her own speech and ideas thus allowing her to develop her own unique personality.
Last week we took the children out on a dog cart ride and had a blast! This is a cart used for training sled dogs for the famous Ididarod Race held yearly in Alaska.
Andrew and Marina got to sit in the front seat directly behind the 13 dogs in the team and had the excitement of riding thru some of the trails in the woods. Greg and I rode right behind them so it was a family time we all enjoyed. After the ride Marina and Andrew got to hold some of the little puppies who were born recently and most likely one day will be pulling sled too. A great day....!!!! More later.
Marina and mama have been working on word games and try to find words within words. Also learning to read and pronouce the months of the year. She is doing very well on her language skills and is using more phrases now. In order for her to learn more communication skills with mama and papa, the children speak only English after 6 pm daily....at least in our presence. Marina has depended on Andrew to be her translator and now is learning to depend on her own speech and ideas thus allowing her to develop her own unique personality.
Last week we took the children out on a dog cart ride and had a blast! This is a cart used for training sled dogs for the famous Ididarod Race held yearly in Alaska.
Andrew and Marina got to sit in the front seat directly behind the 13 dogs in the team and had the excitement of riding thru some of the trails in the woods. Greg and I rode right behind them so it was a family time we all enjoyed. After the ride Marina and Andrew got to hold some of the little puppies who were born recently and most likely one day will be pulling sled too. A great day....!!!! More later.
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