Saturday, August 27, 2011
A Sentimental Old Window
My Grandparents (Mom's side) bought their house in Burbank, CA in 1951. My Grandma still lives in that house today at 89 years old. My sisters and I have fond memories of this little playhouse they used to have in their backyard. It actually belonged to a neighbor on the same street but they had an only child who never played in the little house because she was always at my grandparent's house playing with my mom. So her parents asked my grandparents if they wanted to move the playhouse to their yard so the girls could play in it. That is how it came to be my mom's playhouse. When my sisters and I were old enough, they threw in a little play kitchen and it became our favorite part of Grandma and Grandpa's house. Sadly, the house began to rot and critters moved in underneath, so my family tore it down in 2001. It would have been great if it was still around for my kids to play in, although they'd have to wrestle it away from the racoons first. So for the sake of rabies, maybe it's good that it's long gone.S: You have 10 seconds to explain why a junky old window is in my garage before I throw it in the trash
Me: you touch that window and you will lose a finger.
Tub Drawings
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Slime Blobs!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Back to School
Our boy on his first day of preschool--year 1, 2, and 3
He has changed so much from the sweet little baby face on the left who could barely talk to the attitude-filled, non-stop talking boy on the right. It just goes by too fast. Brian's day went great, he had nothing negative to say except his standard "crafts are boring." Everytime he says that something inside me dies a little. But he liked his teachers and new friends and was excited about a few things like the inside playground (too hot to play outside right now) and getting to move his star with him when he changed play stations (not sure what this was but he was real excited about it)
His teachers each got a little first day of school bribe, er, gift from us. Nothing says "please love my son" like cheesy homemade crap! Our bribe, I mean gift, was a notepad with pen and a cute little apple candle I got on clearance last fall at Kohls.
You'll need a round vase type object, a tin can will do, an old pasta sauce bottle too, I used a pint canning jar. It just needs to be straight up and down so when you glue the pencils on, they will stand up straight. I found a 50 pack of colored pencils (already sharpened!) on sale at Target for $5. My pint jar was about 10 inches around and I used 38 of the colored pencils.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Four Corners
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Brian version4.5
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Emily is SO BIG!
Emily is growing so fast, it's just not fair. She's supposed to be little and I still call her "the baby." She is 15 months now and into everything. Climbing everything. Eating everything. Throwing around everything. Forget toys, toys are for babies. She loves cookie sheets and tupperware and lives for climbing onto the chairs to get onto the table to throw dirt out of the plants. She is a ravenous little animal who eats all day long, yet has only put on 1 pound in 3 months! She's a talker too, she has a lot of words and if she can't say it, somehow has a way of telling you what she wants. She is all energy, all the time! Except when she is sleeping, which she takes very seriously with a 13-14 hour stretch at night and a 2 hour nap during the day. She needs Mommy all the time or there's gonna be drama and lots of it. She now gives the sweetest kisses and hugs on demand, so cute! My favorite words she says are "Juish" for juice and "uh-oh-y!" Brian has started picking her up and carrying her around and you think she'd be a little freaked out by this, but she's not, she regularly walks up to him and demands "up!" and he always complies by shuttling her around to her hangouts (anything she can climb). Love this girl!!
Here's a little 1 minute video of her a bedtime tonight telling me she is "so big" and a few other tricks!
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