Monday, May 19, 2014

Oops - More March Pictures

Just a few pictures I missed from the long month of March.
 
Spending a little time with Paisley.

...getting ready for the day.

Watching a video with Gramps and Mimi Megan (and Gus).


Walter was in a little bit of a zone before he realized that he was in a very dangerous position with Dottie's rear resting right on his head!
 
This is what I love to see!  They are both turning into very good readers.

 

Taking advantage of a warmer day to play outside.

 

Monday, May 5, 2014

The Great American Egg Drop - Kindergarten Version

At the end of March, Henry had to bring a raw egg in a container that he believed would protect the egg in a drop from the school balcony.  Honestly, Henry really wasn't very interested in discussing ideas for this project, so we watched some videos on youtube to give us a starting point.  We decided to go with the Nerf football plan, but then I saw how much a Nerf football cost...I didn't feel like spending $15 on a football so that we could cut it down to the project dimensions.  So we switched to the flour-filled-box idea...that is, until we discovered Dottie had chewed our old Nerf football down to the needed dimensions!  We hallowed out a spot inside to hold the egg, taped it closed and then dropped it from our house's balcony (as snow flakes and rain started to fall).  The egg survived so all we had to do was wait for the big day.


Henry dropping his egg and container.



Watching the rest of his classmates do their egg drops.

Back in the classroom, opening up the football.  The egg was still in one piece but the shell was cracked - I guess I should have used a different egg instead of using the one we dropped at home.  :)


Some of his friends checking on their eggs - they loved it when an egg was broken and gooey!  There were actually a few kids whose eggs' survived the original fall, only to be broken when the child took it out of the container and accidentally dropped it on the classroom carpet!  
 



Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A Ray of Hope

In mid-March we had a ray of hope.  The sun came out for a few days and it was warm enough for Henry and Walter to play outside without coats.  Ahhh, it was wonderful!  But then it was back to climbing the walls...

 
...literally!  This was actually taken on the way down.  When I first found him, he was near the top of the window moulding.  And I'll admit this isn't the first or last time I've found one my kiddos climbing these pipes.  Maybe they have a future scurrying up and down coconut trees.

 
Kinetic Sand has kept them calm and busy.  Love it!
 
Back to playing doctor, too. 
 
And a few more weeks of chasing Dottie around the dining room table,
followed by quick rest breaks on the couch. 

Monday, March 24, 2014

Monopoly, Hats, and Satellites

We've used our indoor time this winter to learn and play new games - it's been lots of fun!  Monopoly quickly became a favorite for H & W, which makes me happy because I love Monopoly.  Unfortunately for me, they are naturals and I haven't won once! 
 
  Passing Go and collecting $200.

Walter prefers to snatch up all the railroad properties and then use them to bankrupt me...and he loves every second of it, "That's $200, please."

Modeling one of the hats he and Henry got from Grandma L.

Mimi Megan stayed with us a few days one week (which we all loved) and the boys spent some time building while she watched.  Check out Henry's satellite which he made using a little double stick tape - how does he even know what they look like?

Birthday Weekend

In early March we spent part of the weekend with friends for a birthday celebration.  Henry and Walter were very excited for the big sleepover at their house.  We always enjoy our time with the T family but the time together goes too quickly.
 
Friday night:  Hanging out on the top bunk while listening to a few books before bedtime.

Saturday morning:  Parker and Henry taking a quick break at the Eagle's Nest
during the birthday party.

Henry, Parker, Noah

The Birthday Boy

 
The dads and Ryan

Time for some cake...




 
Gathering around to see Noah open his presents - the Ninja sword
and extra gear was a big hit and has already been requested at our house.


 
Looking forward to the next get together!

The Long Winter

Winter continues...The boys ask about spring every day.  On our way home from school today, Walter stared out the window and said, "Mom, sometimes it takes winter a long time to go away even when it's really spring."  The melting snow banks serve as Henry's obstacle courses these days and he begs to play at the local parks even when it's 17 degrees and 25+ mph winds!  Thankfully, these two are creative and have found a few things to keep busy.  This kept them occupied for quite a long time one morning - wearing Dad's sweatshirt with a huge ball inside and then trying to knock each other over.  Lots of giggles involved, too.   





Thursday, March 13, 2014

A Weekend with Grandpa & Grandma

I've realized that I haven't been taking any pictures lately...there are only so many picture-worthy events when you get 20+ days of below zero weather, right?  Thankfully, Grandma and Grandpa A took some pictures for us.  Nate and I were able to spend a weekend with friends and the boys were very excited to have a sleepover at Grandma and Grandpa's house.  I don't think Henry and Walter were quite ready for their fun weekend to be over when we came to pick them up.
    
 They did a little drawing - I love all the fun scenes they come up with. 
Walter's says, "I love you Mom." (sniff, sniff)

This is what they can't get enough of - playing baseball in Grandma Jo and Grandpa Will's basement.  They steal home, "spit," and run the bases in reverse.  There was chess and checker playing, too.  It ended up being good timing for a sleepover because Grandma and Grandpa left a few days later for a warm get-away in Florida for two weeks.