They are so happy in this plastic bubble at McD’s Playland. Maybe we could make one at home and keep them inside it.
Probably not, but it is good fun.
February 19th, 2014 — at play
They are so happy in this plastic bubble at McD’s Playland. Maybe we could make one at home and keep them inside it.
Probably not, but it is good fun.
February 17th, 2014 — outside play, snow
February 14th, 2014 — holidays
February 12th, 2014 — birthday
What she looks like these days:
The party:
Ezri really wanted a pinata. Ivan helped picked this one at a party store. It is a ribbon pull pinata, so no small persons were given implements to wield.
As a surprise bonus there was face painting:
Ivan wanted a pink heart which by the end of the night he was wearing on his sleeve in streaks of pink.
Faded rainbow photo that I had to take before she would let me wash her face for bed.
February 3rd, 2014 — artwork, Ivan
Ezri and Ivan worked together well to color this whole giant sized coloring page of a dinosaur.
Ivan’s scribbles and Ezri’s more focused coloring make a nice mix.
Then I asked what the dinosaur says.
ROAR!
This is the completed dinosaur suitable for the refrigerator.
Other Ezri news:
Ezri is learning to type some words and called out wondering how to get the “red dots” to go away from her name. Spellcheck does not know your name, Ezri. It was fine with the other family names she’d typed. No red dots for “Ivan.”
She has taught her brother that if she has a snack and commands “Speak” that replying “Woof!” will get him some of her crackers. This kept them entertained for 20 minutes in the car.
January 31st, 2014 — Uncategorized
This was Ezri’s second movie outing to a theater, but my first time at the theater with her.
I’d planned to take her to see Frozen earlier but the first two times I had planned were ironically so snowy as to make travel to the theater not worthwhile.
We shared a popcorn and lemonade. My kid can eat a lot of popcorn.
She was enthralled by Frozen and particularly enamored with the ice magic. She brought Woof-Woof along to snuggle in case the movie was scary.
At one point when the main characters were being attacked by a snow beast, I gasped. I felt something on my arm. It was Woof-Woof with Ezri quietly saying, “You can hold him if you need to.”
When the big rescue scene happens, Ezri had questions which she started to ask in a piping voice in the completely silent and relatively full theater. I shushed her explaining in whispers when the action had picked up what had just happened. We talked a lot in the car on the way home about the movie and it was a lovely outing for us both.
January 28th, 2014 — at play
The kids brought the entire contents of their beds out to pile on top of Eric.
They brought out the step stool so they could pile on the top layers.
I think he looks pretty great.
Sidenote: New fun lunchtime game discovery for today is “identify the half-eaten animal cracker” game. Take a bite eating no more tan half the cracker and then ask others at the table what animal it is you have.
January 27th, 2014 — at play
Two siblings sharing an iPad and playing some puzzle games in the laundry basket.
Then squabbling over which game to play and who gets to hold the iPad results in loss of iPad privileges.
Ezri is so upset she does not want to be seen. Ivan is wailing, “NOOOOO! iPad! iPad!”
Ivan tried the lower lip pout and Ezri refused to come out, but the iPad was not returning.
Ezri returned to us, but she was not happy either.
The kids were then given books to read in the laundry basket and they stayed together in there lifting the flaps to find Sesame Street characters for quite awhile. Peace returned, though the iPad did not.
January 22nd, 2014 — at play, Ivan
Ezri took her little brother up into the structure and they tandem slid a few times until she declared, “Ivan, you can do it all by yourself.” And he did.
January 12th, 2014 — at play