When I started this blog, we had two blue-eyed boys, my husband with green eyes, and myself with brown. I often found myself saying to people, "apparently brown and green make blue!" With the passage of time and the changing of eyes, we now have one green-eyed boy, a blue eyed boy, and brown-eyed girl!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Little Colin
"Dear God, thank you for this day. Thank you that we could play outside. Thank you that we could play with Emma. Thank you for the birds in the trees. Be with Colin when he has his shots tomorrow. Amen."
Mr. Colin, even your cousin knows you won't have a fun day tomorrow! :)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Fun-in-a-jar
I started reading my MOPS magazine right away. I flipped open to the index and saw a special summer fun section. Perfect. Sometime I just need extra ideas for fun ways to entertain my kids!
One of the suggestions was to have a "fun jar". The magazine included a bunch of ideas for 5, 10, and 15 minute fun things to do with the kids. I think this sounds perfect! Later this week I plan to make a jar with the kids (hopefully pictures will follow) and then fill it up. I don't have to work on Friday afternoon or Saturday, so that will probably be the perfect time, especially since there is some rain in the forcast.
Here's what's going in the jar so far, ideas courtesy of the MOPS magazine.
5-minute ideas...
- Blow up a beach ball and volley it to each other, trying to keep it in the air
- Jump rope (I think I'll leave this one out since we don't have a jump rope!)
- Have a free-throw contest: Line up empty buckets, toss in wads of paper, take a step back, aim and shoot again!
- Blow bubbles. See how many you can catch without popping one.
- Twirl in circles.
- Have a laughing contest: loudest, softest, silliest.
- Play tag in the yard.
10-minute ideas...
- Lie on the grass, gaze up at the clouds (or stars)
- Catch fireflies.
- Flip through a scrapbook together.
- Share one of your childhood stories.
- Make an ice-cream shake.
- Take silly-faced photos of each other and email to friends.
- Have an indoor picnic complete with blanket and plasticware.
15-minute ideas...
- Turn off the lights, use a flashlight to hunt for stuffed animals hiding in the house.
- Dress up in mommy and daddy's clothes-take pictures!
- Write a silly story together.
- Take a summer walk. Run through a sprinkler!
- Tell a story by candlelight.
- Videotape your child giving a tour of his bedroom.
Those are the ideas that will go in the jar to begin with. Those ideas won't take us too long. I need you to help me think of more! They don't have to be 5/10/15 minute ideas, just fun or silly or just plain entertaining ideas (preferably ones that don't cost a thing and can be done in our house, backyard, or at nearby parks or trails). I expect the comment section to be bursting with ideas!! Maybe I'll try and post pictures of us doing the activities that are posted in the comment section. :) Yes, I'm bribing you to comment.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Sandbox fun
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Stormy weather
This morning as we were driving to church we were shocked as to how high a nearby creek was. We couldn't go check it out right away because more rain showers rolled through this afternoon (plus it was so humid and hot that Jason and I didn't want to be outside!). After the storms finished, and the temperature had dropped significantly, we decided to take a walk and check out the rising water.
This is the picnic area in the park that we usually walk to. The creek is supposed to be a significant distance behind the covered pavilion. Not today!
I think Micah was having a hard time comprehending why we quickly told him "no" when he asked to go on the slide. If there wasn't so much unusual water to look at, I think he would have put up more of a protest! The creek is usually back by the trees.
Our city just put in some nice exercise stations along the walking trails. Ummmm....I think they may have to redo this one! Once again, the creek is generally nowhere near here!
After we wandered around the flooded park, we moved farther along the trails. We like to walk this way because we can take the trails in through the woods to a small boardwalk (Ethan calls it the "wood bridge creek"). Once again, it's quite obvious that we didn't make it very far! We watched a family ride their bikes through the middle of the "puddle". The water was about halfway up their bike tires. It will be interesting to see how long it takes all the water to go down. It may be a while since there are storms on the radar for tonight and I think they predict more for tomorrow!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Silly boy
I noticed his bare feet first. It's not uncommon for him to take his socks off while he's in bed. What I found to be hilarious was where the socks were!
I have no idea how he got the socks on his hands so nicely! What you can't see in the pictures is that he put the socks on both hands and had them pulled up almost to his elbows.
Of course, Mickey Mouse makes a great pillow! Such a silly boy! At least now I know that he's stays cute even while he's sleeping!