Sunday, February 28, 2010

First crawl

Well he finally did it! Just a few minutes ago, too. Got up on all fours and did his first real crawl. He's been doing his own version for a coulple of weeks now- you know, that kind that starts with him rocking on all fours but ends up in a scoot-and-drag across the carpet. His motivation to move is almost always a big kid toy. Today it happened to be Spiderman.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bros

I could not help but "awww" outloud when I saw this.




That's right, Henry. Bros before, well, you know...



(um, sorry, Goldilocks).

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Ladies' Man

This happened a couple of weeks ago.

I went to put H down in his crib just to hang out for a few minutes. But quickly found out that S's doll, we'll call her "Goldilocks", was already in there! As soon as I saw her in there, I jumped! It scared me. I wasn't expecting another baby in there. But then I just put H down because I knew it wasn't a real baby. Needless to say, they made friends quickly.

My little Ladies' Man.


(Is he holding her hand?!!)
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Goldilocks = tramp.

--Kate

Saturday, February 6, 2010

You Color My World, too, Nicholas!

I know it is pretty unfair for me to not post for a long time and then leave you with this. But I am going to do it anyway! At least now you know that I exist and the pictures have now been uploaded from the camera to the computer!

Remember this?

Here is the 2010 version!

First, make the crayons. See here. Last year, I bought new Crayola crayons because I read that was the only kind that worked with this craft. This year, we melted those cheapie crayons that we moms collect from restaurants and other free givings. Not those super cheap waxy ones. The decents-but-still-cheapies. I am happy to report that they work juuuust fine. There was a bit of colorless wax that rises to the top. This ends up to be the back of the crayon. We just rubbed that side down a bit before attaching them to the card. (FREE)


Print or write your message on some notecards. I got two packs of notecards from the dollar bin at Michael's. You can handwrite a message or print one like we did. To print the message, just measure your card and make a document in MS Word (or whatever you use) using those dimensions. I downloaded this free font at fontspace.com to use for Nicholas' name. We will be using this font for Thank You notes and just plain ol print-practicing, too. ($2)

Measure approximately 1/2 inch above the prefolded line and make a new fold.

Now you have more of a 3-D card.


"Sign" the card.

Tape the crayon inside. Tape closed. Done.
If you wanted, you could use the envelopes or write the recipient's name on the back of the notecard. I didn't see the point. The kids can't read and it will make things more complicated. One Valentine for each kid. Done.

--Kate

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Scootering

Check out what we did last night. N and S even got dressed and ready super fast this morning to ride before school. How long will this last?

- and then I heard this!

I don't hear things like this from her very often. But now I have this little video on my phone- so I can hear it everyday!

Sorry if video is bad... It is from my little phone.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Good morning!





Good morning to you!


Good morning to you!



We're all in our places



With bright shiny faces!



Good morning to you!



(btw: Stella told me after I fixed her hair: "it looks like a bunny!")

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Welcome 2010!




Finally...I finished this family growth chart. I have been planning this project on my head for about three years. Then after H was born my dad helped me get the project out of my head and in my garage (where it sat cut, sanded, and ready to assemble) for almost six months. Long enough for one of the long trim pieces to warp. Oh well. This past week I took advantage of Shawn's days off and finished what had been started.

We marked our heights today and then will take the kids' measures on their next birthdays.



I painted the wood but the words and numbers and tick marks I bought here on etsy. They are those vinyl wall decals. And to think I was considering handpainting something- I would have ruined it.




Now, don't look too closely. This is waaaay out of my craft realm. But not bad for a first try. Besides, I am sure this is something our next team of movers will find a way to nick-up/scratch/break.


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