Archive for February, 2017

Fun while sick

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

Avery was sick (again!) today, but – thanks to Zoe – she had a good day at home. Before she left for school, Zoe made a schedule of activities for her sister, printed out three packets with worksheets (math, writing, puzzles, etc). and left a sweet note (below). While Avery was working on one of the packets, she told me, “This is the best day ever.”

-M

Dr. Zoe

Thursday, February 23rd, 2017

For the last few weeks at school, Zoe has been hard at work on a health unit — and as part of it, she and her classmates got to play ER doctor for a day. (She’s examining a mom-patient below.) From our school’s newsletter:

“The students started the year exploring electricity and magnetism,” says teacher David Starfas. “They were then introduced to the concept of circuits and systems. Using this background knowledge of electrical systems, we moved into studying the systems of the body.” As they prepare for their Health Fair… fourth graders welcomed special guest (and Brandeis parent) Mary Fox, an ER physician, to give the students a taste of what an ER doctor does. Parents posed as “patients” needing neurologic, cardiac, pulmonary, or extremity exams. The students—or in this case, “doctors”—were tasked with formulating diagnoses by ordering some basic tests: CAT scan of the brain, EKG, chest X-ray, and X-ray of the extremities.

Adds Mr. Starfas, “Mary gave us a great introduction to what she does in the emergency room and how to diagnose a patient.”

-M

Friends

Monday, February 20th, 2017

Speaking of friendship, we hung out with some good friends over the long holiday weekend — and I just love this photo of Avery and Olivia…

-M

A focus on friendship

Sunday, February 19th, 2017

Avery has been working on a friendship unit in Jewish studies, and she was paired up on a project with one of her good friends, Mila. As described in the school newsletter:

In class, students learn the Golden Rule from Leviticus, Ch.19.18: V’ahavta l’reacha kamocha, / “Treat your friend the way you would like to be treated.”  Said Judaic studies teacher Orit Solomon, “Both Rabbi Akivah and Rabbi Hillel taught this Golden Rule of life and friendship. Students learn that when they treat others the way they would like to be treated, more friendship opportunities are open for them.”

The students have made a visual and tactile reminder for themselves, by writing the Golden Rule on a Hamsa and decorating it. Shaped like the palm of a hand, the Hamsa has been used for centuries as an amulet of protection, and it is known in Jewish lore as the “Hand of Miriam.” In ancient Middle Eastern belief, the Hamsa represents God’s protective hand. “Writing the Golden Rule on the Hamsa,” said Ms. Solomon, “will remind the students to always adhere to the rabbis’ words of wisdom, always treasure and take good care of a true friend, and always know they are protected and loved.”

-M

Zoe’s self portrait

Friday, February 17th, 2017

…Made in art class.

-M

Celebrating the Chinese New Year

Tuesday, February 14th, 2017

After lunch on Saturday, we were pleasantly surprised to discover that there was a bunch of Chinese New Year related activities happening that day — and so we wound up spending our afternoon and early evening in Chinatown and downtown. We had never gone to the parade before (though we once saw a few floats), and it was a very fun, and very San Francisco thing, to do.

-M

Dim sum tradition

Sunday, February 12th, 2017

We took the girls for dim sum (their first time) about a year ago; they liked it so much that Zoe requested it become our Valentine’s Day tradition. And so the four of us headed to Chinatown yesterday, where we enjoyed some favorite dishes and exchanged early valentines.

-M

Celebrating the trees

Thursday, February 9th, 2017

To celebrate Tu B’Shevat (the “birthday of the trees”), Zoe’s fourth grade class put on a special performance this morning. The kids put together the program themselves; they wrote and delivered their own poems, short stories or songs about the holiday and then sang a few songs as a group.

The kids did a great job, and as Zoe read her poem to more than 100 people, I marveled over the fact that she and the others had the confidence (and guts) to stand up there and do their thing. It’s not an easy thing to do!

-M

After-school fun

Monday, February 6th, 2017

The girls typically stay at PM care at school 2-3 times a week, on those days I’m working in Palo Alto or one of them has an enrichment class. They love it there, often looking disappointed when they see me (I don’t take it personally!) and/or asking if they can stay longer. While there, they run around on the playground, do an art or craft activity, work on homework, or – as was the case the other day – pretend they’re baby birds. I had to laugh when I picked them up and watched as a little first-grader threw Cheerios in their mouths. (According to the teacher there, this had been going on for some time before I arrived.)

-M

Football time

Sunday, February 5th, 2017

Are you ready for some football? We are. We’re holding our annual Super Bowl party today, and Avery helped Q pick out the perfect napkins and plates.

-M