Showing posts with label woods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woods. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

June 2012, Jeanne turns 3 years old

Well, that went by quickly.  I was looking at shoes for Jeanne yesterday, only to realize I was looking in the baby shoe section.  Yeah, that won't work anymore.  Here are a few photos from her birthday bash.

FAMILY PARTY:
Water blocks from Uncle L and Aunt C


Another magic wand.  Really, can you have too many?

Freeing the plush birds with gusto!

Yes! Fruit to cut!  Sweet!

Chilling out with my balloon.


The destruction!




FRIEND PARTY:
Best Buddies

How many kids can fit in this chair?  Lets find out.



Yeah for work friends taking time off to come play!

Looks like little man is ready to go FASTER!



We love to walk through the woods:






BUTTERFLIES!
Day 2 of caterpillars 

Day 4

Day 7.  It was so neat to watch them


We released all 5 butterflies on Jeanne's birthday weekend.  It was so awesome.  We both loved watching the caterpillars eat and grow, grow, GROW!



PLANTING:
I just placed the potted plants in the dirt while waiting for them to wake from their nap.  Loki was so excited to see them.  He didn't 'get' planting them, so Jeanne did all of that.

Loki did love watering the plants though.  Who doesn't love to splash water?


Thursday, May 17, 2012

water beads, floating and sinking, walk in the woods and a new haircut

Water beads and my stupid, crazy, cheap, homemade light box
 (string of star night lights under a tupperware top).

Light shining through the water beads.


 Scent containers.  

This one is an old spice container and cotton balls with peppermint essential oil on them.

The other two have fake flowers with lemon EO, and the little one has whole cloves.

We keep them in her kitchen, and both kids love to 'cook' with them. 
 Lots of soups have been created lately.


She liked it.



"You smell mommy."


Science 

We've been trying to find opportunities to talk about science in our everyday as often as possible.  Recently we've had lots of balloons in our house, some sank and some floated.
We talked about gases, helium, oxygen, broke out out periodic table.  We observed the floating balloon over a couple of days and discussed why it started to sink after having it only1 day.  We talked about the size of gases and how they move.  We 'moved' like gas (fast and bumped into each other a lots, which she thought that was tons of fun).

Then I had her search through the house for things she thought would sink or float in water.  Here is what she brought me.  Her hypothesis was that the things in holes in the would float. 
 I thought it was a fantastic hypothesis for a pre-3 year old.



Oddly enough, she really didn't like the sinking things.  She seemed worried about losing her items and wanted me to take them out as soon as she saw them sink.  So we only played with the floating items.  Still, she had a blast playing in my sink, and that's really the point.
(I got to fold the laundry)

(I got to put away the dishes)
"I can't look at the camera mommy, I'm busy".  Yes, she really said that.

(I got to get lunch all ready for the kids)
Washing her giraffe balloon.




 Hanging out with Daddy.
Sitting together playing one of Jeanne's video games, which she apparently already outgrew. 


I was having a horrible day.  I felt horrible, tired, grouchy, short and just plain blah.  I needed to de-stress so we went for a walk through the woods.  I brought an empty egg crate for Jeanne so she could collect things to observe later. 

As soon as we got on the trail, she grabbed a big stick to walk with.

When I took Loki off my back for lunch on the trail, 
he decided he wanted to go for searching for a stick too.

I deliberately didn't take too many pictures.  I needed to breathe.



Hubbers has been asking me to get Loki's haircut for a while now.  I resisted knowing he would be a screaming mess.  But, after a very stressful month of lots and lots of working, I surprised hubbers with a short haired boy.  And yes, he was a screaming mess.
Before.

After.

After.

What do you think hubbers said when he saw Loki?  
"Oh, I think I miss the long locks"!


UG!