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Sunday, April 20, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Dying Eggs
We continued our Easter fun by dying eggs. I just bought the little $2 kit from Target that came with the cups. I didn't think of buying vinegar (and don't have any since moving), so we had to just use water. The colors are pretty mild, but Olivia enjoyed her first egg dying experience.
As you can see, I didn't quite get the little tabs in the right color cups. :) It was hard to tell.
Multi-tasking! :)
The finished product
We only did a dozen. Mommy can only eat so many egg salad sandwiches.
When we were all done she tried putting them back! I guess she wanted the fun to continue.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Photo Dump Friday
Snuggles with mommy
Reading a new princess book from Miss Laurie
Logan wanted in on the action at dinner time.
Concentrating on that balance
Anna hair! (from Frozen)
Playing his kick piano
Such a cutie!
We headed to the grocery store for some formula and a few other items. It was the first time out by myself with both of them. We survived!
Lover of books.
Play gym smiles
Playmates.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Logan's Room (Take 2)
I am happy to announce that Logan's room is finally done. Well, all except a picture to be printed. But I know what picture is going in there and will get it taken care of next week.
Now this is the look at the entrance of his room. It looks mostly the same, but with just a few added touches.
You can see the new rug, and also the superhero birth announcement.
I ordered the announcement from etsy. I thought it was perfect. I made the little wood blocks.
The dresser area got a make over too. I bought another matching lamp. One, because it makes it symmetrical and I'm an odd one like that. But also, the added light is necessary. Especially as he grows. The one lamp wasn't cutting it.
Other items that got added to the dresser are an Avengers lunchbox, the white noise machine, a Superman piggy bank, and a Spiderman night light.
The nightlight projects a picture of Spiderman onto the ceiling. It's
not plugged in right now, but will be totally cool in the future!
I ordered the brother picture from etsy. The frame next to it is going to have a picture of Logan and Olivia in it. I made the Superhero rules picture. The other frame is actually a piece of fabric from JoAnn's. It's probably hard to tell, but it has bits and pieces of most of the Marvel superheros in it. I took Michael with me and he chose the fabric he liked the best and then also helped me frame it to showcase the right spot that he liked.
This side remained mostly the same. We got a different Ironman mask. The first one we got was not the same quality and brand as the other two and it was noticeable. I also made that sign above the door.
Overall I am really happy with how it turned out. I hope he grows to love it as much as his daddy and I do! He's going to be a superhero lover whether he likes it or not. ;)
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
A Painted Cross
I feel like we've been talking about Easter around our house for a few months now. I guess it probably started soon after Valentine's Day. At the first mention of Easter, Olivia commented on how she is going to get a basket. This sort of shocked me. I don't remember saying that to her any time recently, but I can't imagine that she remembers from last year. I asked her what would be in her basket and she replied "Eggs!". I asked what was in the eggs and she said, "eggs!". :) So she has been talking about her Easter basket and Easter eggs for a while now. I think the basket and eggs are fun, and I have no problem with her looking forward to getting it. I don't think she expects anything. She'd probably be just as happy with empty eggs, actually. But I wanted to make sure that she didn't think Easter was just all about getting eggs. When it came time to doing a craft, I wanted to choose something that was related to the real meaning of Easter. So I chose a simple cross.
I took a large white piece of "finger painting" paper and made a cross on it with blue painters tape.
Then I gave Olivia some of that glitter paint we used at Halloween and let her get to painting.
While she painted I tried to talk to her about why we celebrate Easter. How do you explain that to a two year old?
Honestly, I don't think she has any concept of death, so I was finding it a little challenging.
But I basically told her that Jesus died on the cross for our bad choices (sins). That is the part she remembers. Whether she understands it or not, I don't know. I tried to help it make sense and explained that he rose again on the third day.
Even if she doesn't quite understand, it did start us talking about it. We did this last week. Since then she will randomly say, "Mommy, remember what Easter is all about?" and I will ask her what and she will reply, "The cross". I will ask her what about the cross and she will say, "Jesus died on the cross" and then she will wait a minute and say, "And rose again!" I'm sure these are just words at this point, but at least it's a start.
And her beautiful artwork is hanging on the fridge to help remind us all.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
A Visit with the Easter Bunny
Have you noticed that Olivia is wearing the same exact outfit in the last 3 posts?! :) We had a busy Saturday! After our stop at Lowe's and the Easter egg hunt, we headed to the mall. We grabbed a quick bite to eat and then had a visit with the Easter bunny. Thankfully the line was MUCH smaller than it was with Santa.
Olivia was pretty happy to be seeing him. She seems to really be into the dressed up characters now. Logan slept through the whole thing.
We decided to continue our day out and head to Barnes and Noble.
Once we got to the children's section, she gathered every Frozen book she could find. She made herself comfortable on a chair and got to reading. Yes, she does look at every single page.
After reading for quite some time, she finally decided to play with the train table.
The trains didn't last too long though. She spotted some Doc McStuffins and Sofia the First books, and sat down to read them. Those are her two favorite shows at the moment. (Frozen and Tangled are her two favorite movies).
It was a good day out. Logan did great, too. He's starting to become less fussy, which is nice. He and I looked for Easter basket goodies while Olivie indulged in her reading. It worked out well.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Easter Egg Hunt 2014
We will be out of town next week when most of the Easter Egg Hunts will be going on. I wanted to make sure to get to one, so when I saw an advertisement on Facebook for a local church I put it on our calendar.
It was at a pretty small church (I didn't know), and some of the ways they did things were a little bit odd. But Olivia had fun. She didn't realize what was going on. It was all about the experience for her.
She got to hunt in an area that was for kids 4 and under. Most of the bigger kids took off running. She sort of just stayed in her spot and collected the eggs that were right in front of her.
One thing is for sure... she wasn't greedy. She filled her basket until she was just done (as you can see by her expression) and then started heading up the hill. There were still plenty of eggs on the ground. I think she was the first one to quit. It actually didn't matter though, because you had to turn in your empty eggs (weird, right?) and they gave you a baggie of candy. So she could have collected one egg and got the same thing as the kids that collected 20. I think she was on to something. Quit early and beat the lines. ;)
We probably won't be going back there next year, but she's 2 and she enjoyed "the hunt". That was the point.
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