Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Sunday, March 31, 2013

March Adventures

Here's the round up of our adventures for March (in pictures):

J started trying to colour inside the lines
One day I couldn't find J during nap time (when he usually doesn't sleep) and it took me a moment to spot a hand and foot here.  He slept for 2 hours!
We went with friends to the new Perot natural history museum in Dallas.

J liked the interactive screens.
C liked the magnetic puzzle.
We had a picnic at the airport...
so we could see Auntie Naomi as she passed through
She brought presents!
We visited the Dallas Zoo with friends.
We had lots of fun.
J got up the courage to pet a native Texan possum.
After the keeper gave her talk.  Did you know they not only play dead to avoid predators but also let of a 'dead scent' to make the act more realistic?
The children's zoo had a fun spiderweb so our budding Spiderman had a go...
and was joined by his brother.
The weather has got warmer, and C has decided he likes air on his skin... a lot!
We went to a friend's 5th birthday party.  J discovered 'little legos' and was quite happy building with and without assistance.
The lego theme included a cake of 'bricks', chocolate bricks, gummy bricks and men, straws and streamers with lego-man faces, favours of lego-man soaps and crayons and lego notebooks and 'tattoos'.  E had fun getting ready!
And she lent us her silicone molds so we melted down some of our old crayons and made our own bricks.
And that was all before Easter weekend.  More on that later.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

January Round Up

I thought I should get around to posting some of the pictures from January (post-birthday party).  So here's the round up:
 The chef's hat is mandatory when helping in the kitchen at present (according to J).
 We went to the park as a family and tried out J's t-ball set after swinging and sliding and climbing.

 It is warm enough in mid-winter to sit out on the patio area for afternoon tea - that's Texas for y'all!

 I got a haircut for the first time in ages.
 We swapped date nights with friends and our boys loved hanging out together.
 C discovered he could blow bubbles in his milk until they popped when they touched his nose.
 This was a source of delight for a good 15 minutes!  Not sure if much milk made it up the straw. ;o)
 C played with playdough for the first time.
 Note that the 10 colour pack we gave J for his birthday is now a uniform 'greywacke' grey!
The party tablecloth is now officially part of the playdough experience.

So there you go.  Not the best pics ever, but a sample of our month.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Christmas 2012

What is the point of Advent without Christmas?

We celebrated Christ's birth in a quiet way at home.  Here are some pictures:

 Stocking time
 (Meanwhile, our new Christmas tradition - breakfast casserole - quietly baked in the oven.  Mmm.)
 Presents galore!
 C's lion was definitely a hit! 
He got a kiss straight away (and is now affectionately known as Ra - as in the sound a lion makes.  The lion lovey/blankie is a cue for nap time for both of us.  C will go get it if he wants to nap!)
 Maybe Grandma's hat will stay on longer when we're outside in the cold?
 Yay! Puzzles must be done immediately.
 Daddy got some beautiful wool.
 Grannie and Poppie's books were a well-deserved quiet time.
 ...before the music started

 Just who got the drums?!
A feast for four...

 No, they didn't eat everything on their (new) plates.
And to top it off, we had just a bit of snow!

Which just goes to show that the real reason for Christmas isn't easily captured by a camera! ;o)

P.S. This post is #100!  Amazing how fast they have accumulated.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Advent 2012: Week 3

Well, Christmas has arrived, but here's our update on Advent activities.  They have helped me focus more on the season of preparation this year.  I felt surprisingly calm and organised - I hope it lasts!  Here's what we got up to in Week 3...

December 15: Due to a short ban on DVDs for a young man, we postponed watching a Christmas movie until a few days later!  Instead we opened our piggy banks and helped him divvy up some money to give to the Salvation Army bell-ringer at Walmart.  He has been fascinated with the bell each time we shop there, so he was keen to give - even if it was more for the bell than the need we explained to him simply.  Near disaster - the bell-ringer wasn't in place as we entered the shop but (phew!) was cheerily ringing as we exited.

December 16: We lit the third candle on our Advent wreath.  J can now tell me as I light each candle during breakfast, "That's the hope candle. That's peace. That's joy!"  He likes trying to blow them out too.
December 17: This morning we hosted our playgroup friends.  Only a couple of families were able to make it but we still expended some energy!  We watched "Jacob's Gift" as our Christmas movie and some relaxation in the afternoon.  It is based on a book by Max Lucado of the same name, telling the Christmas story from the perspective of a carpenter's apprentice whose family runs the inn by the infamous stable.  It has a wonderful message about gift giving.  We have watched and read the book MULTIPLE times during the week since.
Source: Amazon.com
December 18: We bundled the boys up in pyjamas and drove over to Highland Park (a swanky Dallas suburb) to see the Christmas light displays.  Many have been installed by professionals and they can be spectacular. (Not that you can tell from my evidence!  The blurry photos don't do the displays justice.  Props to anyone who can identify what is shown in the third photo.)  J could identify snowmen, Santa Claus, trees and houses that looked like "gingerbread house[s]".  I was disappointed that (here in the Bible Belt) there were hardly any nativity scenes.  I think I only saw one in half an hour's driving!


December 19: We made an early start and made Peanut Butter Squares before we went to the local library's story time and shared Christmas stories and cookies.  This is one of the recipes my mum makes around Christmas time, and is the reason I love Reese's Peanut Butter Cups so much!  Apart from the essence, they are pretty alike.  The boys helped crush the graham crackers to smithereens (since wine biscuits are hard to come by here) and I was amazed they didn't even attempt to hit each other. :o)  I think the recipe was originally from an Alison Holst cookbook but I can't be sure.

December 20: Today we made gift tags for presents.  I traced some shapes onto paper (stars for J and circles for C) and wrote in the to/from details.  The boys went crazy with the crayons and I doctored them up afterward and cut them out.

December 21: The boys helped me wrap the presents they are giving to each other and Dad.  We made sure to stick on the gift tags. At the moment the presents are stashed away because little prying fingers have no mercy and I don't have shares in wrapping paper companies.  They'll come out under the tree closer to Christmas Day.