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April 7th - All About London

We leave for Spring Break in London tomorrow, and so to help the kids understand what we're about to experience, I wanted to devote this morning to learning all about London's history. I tried reading up online on a children's history of London, but man! I'm not sure if you've heard this but London is REALLY REALLY OLD. There's a LOT of history there. 

We ended up watching some videos about the City of London (which is distinctly different than London), like this one: 

My wife Chay has also been including London Fun Facts in her daily lunch notes the past week or so, so between those factoids and the video factoids we had enough for a quick quiz.  

Zephyr got that there's two cities in London (City of London and City of Westminster) , both got that London is in England and England is part of the UK, and Zephyr got that the name of the bell in the London clock tower is Big Ben. Lyric thought it was Big Bob, but CLOSE ENOUGH!

For Prizes I gave them some fresh Pokémon luggage tags! Now we're traveling in style! 

Come to think of it, they do an awful lot of traveling in Pokémon without luggage.  

I expect blogging opportunities to be slim while I'm in London, but follow me on Instagram and Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates. Zephyr and Lyric on Carnaby Street promises to be high style indeed. 

Cheers! 

April 5th - Sweet Ninja Moves

Continuing on yesterday's breakthrough having the kids run the camera, I let them film me running the same sort of "Jump / Duck / Dodge" game we did last week for Sweet Ninja Moves, and the results were awesome (after a few attempts at showing how you had to leave your finger on the screen to keep recording and how you properly delete bad footage). Here goes:

Sweet Ninja Moves! Now more exciting, with camera work by Zephyr and Lyric! #morningfunmanifesto

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April 4th - Hide and Seek Championship

This one came out really cool, I think, for an unexpected reason. This was the first day I gave the kids control of a livecast as I hid for hide and seek by their school... Zephyr did a pretty good job of it, and Lyric... well, he's learning. But it was really cool to see them actually running the camera and filming something. I'm DEFINITELY going to do a lot more of it, and give them more hands-on experience shooting.

March 30th - Fighting and Feats of Speed

Today was supposed to be Feats of Speed, but when I suggested it, Zephyr wasn't into it. "We're having a Pokemon battle," Zephyr said, and I didn't want to get in the way of him playing with his brother. So I watched them play a bit.

Feats of speed postponed for a Pokémon battle. I feel like I should insist on physical fitness but dudes are INTENSELY embroiled in imaginative play. #morningfunmanifesto

However, it descended into them fighting with each other. Way not cool. Zephyr took a toy from Lyric, Lyric grabbed it back, and Zephyr took it again. And then Lyric hit Zephyr in the face, and I immediately sent him into the corner for time out.

Zephyr was really upset (as would be anyone who was hit in the face). He had that delayed reaction, as if he couldn't believe what just happened, and then he started crying.

Importantly, I tried to remain calm. I didn't want to show too much sympathy for Zephyr, I wanted him to toughen up a bit and accept it.

This can be a hard lesson to learn, but that's my feeling on fighting: Brothers are going to fight. You have to allow that's going to happen. Obviously you can't encourage it, but you have to let them learn lessons from it. Let them learn to defend themselves, how to deal with adversity, how to respond, and how to forgive.

Zephyr is very sensitive, in so many ways.

  1. His immune system is sensitive: He's been highly allergic to eggs and dairy (although he's gotten over those) and peanuts and sesame.
  2. His nervous system is sensitive: he's EXCEPTIONALLY squirmy at the doctor's and dentist's office. His mom is a redhead, and as we found out during her pregnancy, redheads have been clinically proven to need 25% more anasthesia than people with other hair colors, so it's possible he just feels pain more vividly (Of course, Zephyr himself isn't a redhead, but those genes are very present in him).
  3. Zephyr is definitely an emotionally sensitive young kid... he feels things very deeply. He's not at Wells For Boys level, but man oh man did that skit just NAIL it. 

Sensitive people need to be able to experience the world on their own terms and they deserve that, but when you're raising a sensitive child you have to allow them to take a few hits and realize it's not the end of the world. So I didn't rush over to Zephyr, but instead kept my distance, verbally reassuring him that I saw everything and would handle it.

Zephyr really wants to be the one who can punish Lyric, but that responsibility is of course for Mom and Dad only.  However, as sensitive as we've established Zephyr to be, I think on a certain level Zephyr is starting to see these moments as opportunities: getting toys through punishment. This is because I've started using the power of toy-taking justice.

For example, when Zephyr lost one of Lyric's Pokemon cards under the neighbor's rug, I decreed Lyric could take any of Zephyr's Pokemon cards in return. I felt like King Solomon on that one, I could tell just by their reactions that the judgement was fair and true. They're at an age where their individual property means a lot to them, where correctly dividing their stuffed animals between their bunk beds is of tantamount importance. So legislating who has what is a valuable chip to have over them.

So I sent Lyric to time out in the corner and talked to him, in front of Zephyr, about how wrong it is to hit your brother. I stressed how conflicts should NEVER come to violence. I forced them both to run down the hall for Feats of Speed. And I told Zephyr to leave the room while I had a moment alone with Lyric. Zephyr hit Lyric a bit with the door on the way out, which I bet was intentional, but I allowed it.

I told Lyric he has to get better at letting things go, and he has to be nicer to his brother. And I held him and put him in my lap to help get on his sneakers. And then we went outside to race in the hallway.

My neighbor was throwing away something in the compactor room. We waited for her to get back in her apartment, and then gave Lyric a five second head start. And then Zephyr ran to catch up with him. It looked pretty tight, and then Zephyr pushed past Lyric and Lyric fell to the ground, crying. Again, looking back on it, I think this also probably was intentional retribution by Zephyr. But that's allowable fighting for brothers.

I comforted Lyric, checked for him that he was okay and not bleeding, and let them try racing again. Our other neighbor's kids had come out to see what we were doing. The tears stopped and everyone went to race together.

Lot of lessons learned this morning.

March 29th - Sweet Ninja Moves

chompyduchampIt's all lovey dovey until Sweet Ninja Moves "dodge training" begins #morningfunmanifesto

The boys got a comically large sword from Mumsie last week, so I used it to play "Jump/Duck/Dodge" with the boys this morning for sweet ninja moves.  It was pretty fun, and definitely got the boys having fun. Next time I'll have Zephyr film me doing it with Lyric... maybe next month.

March 28th - Pokemon Adventure

Lyric sizes up the field.

Tried something new for Pokemon Adventure this morning where I hid Pokemon around the room and had the kids try and throw pokeballs at them, hitting as many as they could in a minute. The challenge of filming it from a first-person video game perspective and fetching the thrown balls (and setting the time) proved to be too much for me. Needs work, but the kids had fun. Will improve next month.

March 23rd - Filmmaking, Day 4

Today's film was a monster movie chosen by Zephyr. We used some Brutalist blocks by Areaware for the cityscape and my beloved Tendrill figure for the monster. I'm pretty pleased with the television newsbreak in the middle, and I think the black and white effect really lets the B-Movie feeling come out...

But without further ado, here it is: the Mutant Slime Monster attacks Citytropolis!

March 22nd - Filmmaking, Day 3

 Zephyr came up with the name "Who is who" for today's movie, and he had a big complicated plot that involved going to space at one point to film it. I told him we only had about 10 minutes to shoot it (as we had spent a good chunk of the morning playing the incredibly fun card game Sushi Go Party)  and we had to simplify. What's more, Lyric was being a grumpus and didn't want to be in the film. So we came up with a doppelgänger plot and quickly filmed it. I think it worked well! Lyric even snapped out of his grumpiness and worked his way in at the end. 

So without further ado: the world premiere of "Who is Who?" 

#morningfunmanifesto presents: One Minute Movies! Today's film: "Who is who?" #filmmaking

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March 21st - Filmmaking, Day 2

For today's filmmaking, Zephyr suggested we do a One Minute movie around the title "Who Knew?" I decided to use it as a formal exercise, trying to make a skit only using syllables that rhyme with "oo".

in another learning curve for using Instagram Video, I found out too late that in trying to fully inhabit the role of a wise Guru, Zephyr totally mumbled his lines to the point that they were entirely inaudible. I asked the kids if they wanted to redo the entire thing, but it was too close to school time. This "not being able to review what you have" thing is rough! But we'll get it.  

Anyway, so you know what's going on, here's the script for "Who Knew?" 

SCENE: Himalayan Mountaintop.

A weary SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE approaches a mystical GURU sitting cross legged and meditating.  

SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE: Who you? 

GURU: Guru.  

 SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE: You new? 

GURU: True.  

 SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE:  Do you do voodoo?  Do you stew? Do you brew clues?

GURU: (making goofy cow horns) Mooo. 

 SEEKER OF KNOWLEDGE: (shrugs) Who knew? 

End.  

And now, ladies and gentlemen, the world premiere of "Who Knew?":