Letting Him Sleep

My Sleeping Buddy
Photo-A-Day #4713

Almost every morning Andrew wakes us up. It is very rare that he sleeps in. This morning he slept in and I was going to the gym early so I crept in and gave him a kiss before leaving. Fridays are tough because everyone is gone for the day and then I only see them when they come home from school. Sometimes that isn’t until closer to when I leave for work. So, some Fridays I barely see him. It is tough, especially when he is being so cute as he sleeps. Some days he can be really trying on my patience and I really have to work with being less annoyed.

Yesterday we recorded a bunch of videos and I got frustrated and raised me voice a few times. Today I was editing those videos and it was really tough listening to myself. I felt really awful about it. They want to do their own thing on the videos and I have a vision but I don’t express it as well as I should. Actually, on the last video of the day he didn’t want to help. I asked him if he didn’t want to do the video because I might yell at him and he said that it was the reason. I apologized to him and said that I would not do any yelling in the video.

I did not get around to editing that video but I did try harder to be patient with Andrew while we filmed. I know that he’s still learning how to work on camera and he doesn’t quite understand that if he continues to stand up and down he moves the table and then gets his head cut off and out of frame. I think I’ll show him how I edit so he can see what I’m trying to do. He’s a creative and kind-hearted kid but he is excitable and hard to work with occasionally. I have to remember to be more patient with him.

Andrew did get his chance to wake me up this afternoon. He snuck into my bedroom and came up into the bed so we could snuggle a bit. We read a book and cuddled. It melted my heart when he said that he just wanted to hug me forever. He’s the sweetest kid. I have to keep remembering that during those trying moments.

Scribblenauts Showdown is a Gigglefest of Frenetic Fun

Scribblenauts Showdown
Photo-A-Day #4712

We were given the download code for the new Scribblenauts Showdown game for the Nintendo Switch for free so that we could play and review the game. Opinions are 100% my own. That being said it was an instant hit with the whole family.

I love finding games that the whole family can play easily. Scribblenauts showdown is that game for our family. It allows 4 player gaming (glad I got the additional joycons) or single player, 3 player or even 2 player. There are a lot of options for this game and we tried them all. First I played with Andrew and he spent most of the time giggling like a silly goose. It is also great that he is now reading more and able to do some rudimentary spelling.

Andrew French Canadian Character

Then I played with both kids and it was laughter all around. They loved playing the sandbox mode. This is where you can interact with different stages by creating objects from the 35,000 words in the Scribblenauts expansive dictionary. This also includes adding funny adjectives to the objects that you interact with. We were playing in the Sandbox in a cave stage and I created a Tankbuster jet to fly around and that is ridiculous to have in a cave. I also added an adjective to a fire to make it a raging fire and suddenly it was moving around and setting everyone on fire.

A Tankbuster in a cave

After Sandbox we played the Showdown mode and the three of us competed against each other with two joycons. It is a great way to play so many games. The kids loved the “Speedy” mini-games, which pit players to race against the clock to finish. Check out the kids playing Medieval Mayhem, one of the mini games where you brawl with each other using conjured items. One time we were flinging crepes at each other.

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