Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Accordion Lessons

Elliot and Tani jammin' on their accordions
This past March Tani started taking accordion lessons from Elliot Seif, who we'd met last Simchat Torah when he was playing with the Dorshei Derekh/Mishkan Shalom musicians. When Tani was four years old we were at the first Germantown Jewish Centre (GJC) young family retreat. One of the children had brought a toy accordion - Tani found it almost immediately and carried it around the entire weekend. So when Tani saw a real accordion last October, he went up to take a look and talk to the musician (who was Elliot). We asked him if he'd be willing to give a few lessons to an eager then five-year old and he agreed. In March Melissa, Elliot and Tani went downtown to Liberty Bellows to rent Tani an accordion. Melissa rented it for $100 for three months but was required to leave a check for an additional $300. If she returns the accordion in June she gets the check back. If not, the accordion is ours. Looks like we'll be keeping it as Tani has been enjoying the lessons. He's learned "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Dreams Come True" and is working on a third piece called "Flying". It's fun to watch him play. BTW, we're heading to the third GJC family retreat this weekend!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Tani lost his first tooth!

We were at Mt Airy Day by the Wissahickon Village Cohousing table. Tani runs up to me with a tooth in his hand: "Mom, my tooth came out!". It has been loose for almost a week. The hygienist at our dentist had offered to pull it for him. He had agreed but then changed his mind. To celebrate this milestone, we went to Custard & Cakes Creamery (known as Mommy Neysa's favorite ice cream place). Tani put the tooth under his pillow, and the tooth fairy left a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin.

While at Mt Airy Day, we also sat at the Project Learn (PL) table. Tani got to tell folks how much he enjoyed Jane's K/1 class and Melissa and I talked to a few parents about how much we love the philosophy of PL and how Tani has thrived there. Hopefully we'll get a few more students for PL. Tani's class already has 17 students - if any more sign up they'll get a teacher's assistant to help Jane out next year.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Reading and riding

It's amazing how much progress Tani has made in the last couple of weeks. He recently was able to read his first chapter book without help at school - Magic Tree House Tonight on the Titanic. We went out to Earth, Bread & Brewery to celebrate, Tani had a Joe without sauce and I had a beer with my flatbread pizza. A couple of nights later both Melissa and I were tired and Tani was having a hard time going to sleep. When that happens we sometimes would let him have "quiet reading time" where he could turn the light on and read for a bit. Usually it lasted 5-10 minutes and then he'd call for us. Well this time, he didn't call for us - Melissa was sleeping and I thought Tani had fallen asleep. A little after 10 pm I went to go check - he had not. He was reading a chapter book. Luckily, the loss of an hour of sleep didn't have as much impact compared to when he was three or four years old.

Tani riding his bike with gears and hand brakes
The next Shabbat we went to our friends Mike and Miriam who have three children Ariella (11), Rafi (9), and Tamar (7). Tamar had just learned to ride a two wheel bike the the kids were all riding around in the parking lot of their synagogue which is right next to their house. Tani clearly wanted to be able to ride also - they had an extra bike which fit Tani and did not have training wheels. Within ten minutes, Tani had figured out how to ride it. He still needed to figure out turns and stopping, but that came quickly in the coming days. He now loves to ride his bike everywhere - to synagogue, school, and to the Henry School playground. He still walks his bike up the hills, but can go a lot further now. He recently said, with training wheels it was easier to ride down hills and harder up hills. With two wheels, it's easier to ride up hills but harder down hills. He's actually made good progress on the down hills. He's very happy.

Grandma Susan is visiting us now and will accompany Tani tomorrow for Grandparents day at Project Learn. I hear they might perform something together. Stay tuned.