Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Leaves Are For Throwing...



I think little boys must have a built in knowledge of what to do with a rake (obviously they are for raking leaves and chasing dogs) because as soon as he got his toddler sized rake that Chris bought him this week that is exactly what he started doing. And he's been loving every minute of it--Raliegh, not so much....
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A Day Out With Thomas




Last weekend we went to the Day Out With Thomas at the Strasburg railroad station. David loved it! He met Sir Topham Hat, rode on the train, met the conductor, and took a spin with grandpa on a mini train too. Aside from an initial meltdown over whether or not he was going to wear his hat (I think the pictures speak for themselves as to who won that battle of wills), everything went wonderfully.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Salt Dough Ornaments




I really wanted to make handprints of the boys, and after a failed attempt with a bad batch of Sculpey I bought at Michael's, I decided to try my hand at salt dough. It was more difficult than I had anticipated to get the dough soft, rolled out, cut into discs, and convince the boys to let me press their hands into said discs hard enough to make an impression before the dough started hardening. Ah, the joys of crafting with toddlers and infants....The handprints aren't as deep as I would like and the discs aren't as smooth, but that gives them character, right?
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Friday, November 12, 2010

Baking with a Toddler




Yesterday David and I made cookies while Henry was napping. He was really excited to help. He dumped all the ingredients into the bowl and did a little mixing. It was hard to account for the ingredients that didn't make it into the mix--once the cookies were in the oven I realized that a lot more sugar ended up on the floor than I had originally thought. David didn't agree that it's better to clean up while you cook than to wait until you're finished, he didn't agree that you should clean up at all really...oh well, I guess we can work on that.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

I Can Do It Myself






It's a little more messy this way, but I think that's part of the fun.
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Trains, Finger Painting and Questionable Cups

Is it strange that I literally spend hours thinking of new track designs for David's train table? I am particularly proud of this one, it took quite a bit of thinking to work in the new Morgan's Mine piece that my mom gave him last weekend but I totally nailed it. David doesn't seem to understand why it makes mommy cringe when his dinosaurs rampage the table when that is obviously just as much fun as running the trains along the track I've decided that the train table is just as much a toy for the parents as it is for the kids. I've found that the key to train fun is tons and tons of track so that the layout is always changing and the ever important male-male and female-female connector pieces...if you've got a train set you know what I'm talking about....

                                        
This is David's first masterpiece. I may have helped a little, but those smears are all him....I haven't had the heart to get rid of the original yet, but I suppose it can't live on top of the refrigerator forever. He loves finger painting but hates having dirty hands. We had to stop at least five times for me to clean him off before he would continue. Artists can be so finicky.

I came across this as I was sweeping and it begs the age old question: Was it milk or was it water? I think I'll wait for Chris to come home and let him find out.
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Family Photo Shoot





On our way home from NC, we stopped in at Kate's to do a family photo shoot. Kate took a ton of pictures and we got a couple of the whole family with everyone looking in the same general direction and not making faces that are too crazy....We did get a bunch of great photos of Henry though!
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Trick-or-Treating Round 2





We went trick-or-treating again on Sunday in Jacksonville with Thomas and the boys cousin Mackenzie. We went once around the culdesac--which took about a half an hour with David leading the way--before calling it quits to take the boys on the visiting everyone in their costumes rounds. It was fun, but David kept shaking all of the candy out of his bag and Chris let Mackenzie keep everything she picked up while she was "helping." I had other plans for that candy.........
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