Sam - Still working a lot, teaching and doing part-time administration at Petra, and has begun doing web design in his "spare time." He's also still the Ultimate [Frisbee] coach at Petra, as the team will begin their second season this spring. Plus he has a few other things in the fire and a doting family at home to entertain.
Me - Home with kids, ours plus a few more usually. I think I stay pretty sane and love being around my kids, even when they drive me crazy. I think we still want a couple more, eventually. I'm just practicing having 2+ kids with everyone else's.
Maggie - Just turned two, potty-training (with good and bad days), very maternal to anyone younger than her or any animal (sometimes aggressively), loves playing with her big brother, and does not like being disciplined. But often has to be because she still has a temper and this stubborn streak she got from her aunt(s?). And no matter how stubborn she is, I will always win.
Tjabe - Great kid, often good at playing with his sister, likes to be in charge, and has gotten REALLY into chess. Sam taught him to play about a month ago, maybe a little more, and he plays it all the time, often against himself. He has gotten two chess books, one of them being Chess For Dummies, and he is constantly poring over them and memorizing the diagrams of moves. He has the chess notation down, so he will play a game with himself (or with Maggie, which means he plays for both of them and she runs around doing other stuff) and chart each move. For example, he'll draw two columns on a page and under his column write each move in chess terms (Q-E1) or whatever it is, and do the same for the opposing player, so he can look back and study his moves. Can we say N-E-R-D? But I love it and I'm glad he's found an intelligent hobby. His lifetime goal at this point is to beat Daddy. Whenever we have company over he asks them if they want to play chess, then follows this up with "Are you very good?" as though that will determine if he really wants to play them. So if anyone wants to play chess with him come over and he would be in heaven. Or he can play you online. I'm often encouraged when I see what appears to be fruit from our 4+ years of disciplining him. Then sometimes there are days when I'm not. But overall I like to think he's growing into a respectful obedient child, or will have reached that point when he's 20 or so.
2 comments:
YOUR FOUR-YEAR-OLD PLAYS CHESS?!
Uh, if he ever wants to be a ninja, I will hang out with him. Otherwise, I'm too intimidated. He writes down his freakin' moves!
Oh my word. What a smartie you have on your hands there!
This is Anh (Mr. Koenen's student). Thank you for continuing posting.
I think Tjabe is a "geek" instead of a "nerd", which is a good thing. I'd love to have a duel with him someday - hesitantly, however, since I'm afraid I might lose. :)
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