Monday, February 28, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
One Week!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Day 3
Our little Hannah Mae, three days old, and changing every minute!
Hannah's best trick; the one-eyed wink
Friday, February 18, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Joshua makes these beer cap creations on and off when the mood strikes him. He takes one of his collected caps, fills it with glue and then puts in bits of treasures from his treasure box. He says they are really hard to make because they take a long time to dry and you have to prop the trinkets up just so. I love this one so much because he made the paper heart purposely to put into his creation.
Ella and Joshua tickled my heart this morning whe they decided they needed a museum for their Lego town! Some of the displays include,
Stuffed owls behind glass
A knight in shining armor, next to a bat (also behind glass)
Trophy with a gun ( I need to get the story behing this one)
Civil war cannon behind a "velvet rope"
Ella and Joshua tickled my heart this morning whe they decided they needed a museum for their Lego town! Some of the displays include,
Stuffed owls behind glass
A knight in shining armor, next to a bat (also behind glass)
Trophy with a gun ( I need to get the story behing this one)
Civil war cannon behind a "velvet rope"
Monday, February 14, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Coloraddo
Over a year ago, or maybe two, I found this game at a thrift store. There were no directions in the box and I wasn't sure whether or not all the pieces were there, but I thought that the colored tiles looked like fun regardless. I bought it and brought it home to a nice resting space in our game cupboard. I couldn't find the directions online, but did email several contacts I found through a google search. Weeks later, some kind folk at Front Porch Detroit emailed me back with directions! I downloaded the file to our desktop where it sat until today...
Then curious hands picked Coloraddo off the shelf, directions were printed, read aloud, and the Yoders had a new game in their repertoire. Our first game was indeed a fun and clever challenge (and Gabriel was very happy because he won); but the best part? Discovering we had two missing tiles, and then deducing what color patterns were on those two tiles. Amongst the seeming jumble of squares we sorted and counted and classified until we determined exactly what colors were missing. Then the two boys completed our game by reproducing the missing pieces.
Joshua has been clamoring to play again.
And because this makes me smile, Gabriel eating his lunch today:
Then curious hands picked Coloraddo off the shelf, directions were printed, read aloud, and the Yoders had a new game in their repertoire. Our first game was indeed a fun and clever challenge (and Gabriel was very happy because he won); but the best part? Discovering we had two missing tiles, and then deducing what color patterns were on those two tiles. Amongst the seeming jumble of squares we sorted and counted and classified until we determined exactly what colors were missing. Then the two boys completed our game by reproducing the missing pieces.
Joshua has been clamoring to play again.
And because this makes me smile, Gabriel eating his lunch today:
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Burst of Brightness
Overheard from my closet (the pioneer cabin):
Ella: Joshua! You're supposed to be out toiling in the fields!
Joshua: But you're just snuggling!
Ella: Yeah! I'm a WOMAN!
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