Thursday, November 13, 2014

Seeing Friends

A lot of our friends and Hal's family are living in Southern California. We had dinner with Hal's aunt on Saturday night, dinner with Hal and Christina's friends on Sunday and dinner again with even more friends on Tuesday night. It was fun for our son to play with his wonderful new friends and for Christina and Hal to catch up with old friends.

SeaWorld

On sea world Saturday we attended all the shows it could. G even found out he loves, loves, loves roller coasters.

SoCal vacation

We have been anticipating our southern California vacation for months. Our first day was spent at Legoland. Our son loves getting his drivers license and exploring to many places that Legoland had to explore. It is the perfect park for four-year-old.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Race for the Cure

Christina a is a 2 year survivor or breast cancer and is a model of the importance of early detection.

We blinged up with pink and marched in the Komrn walk with thousands of other people downtown.



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Mother's Day Happiness

My favorite is the last line. He fights me every night. I guess I'm making an impression?

Friday, May 2, 2014

Crafts and Memory Lane


Next week is Teacher Appreciation Week and this is the kick off card/craft. I asked little G what he wanted to do for the craft, and he said, "color, paint, cut, paste, everything!" So that's what we did!

This craft reminded me of my mom, who died almost 18 years ago. She made sure that we had paper, paint, crayons, markers and glue, then we had to "find" the other materials for our art projects. 

G and I looked for yellow pictures in catalogs, then used markers or crayons to saturate the color. Then we cut and tore the paper to the sizes we wanted. The white petals are kitchen parchment paper, and we also used aluminum foil. G finger painted the paper first, we let it dry, then glued on the other pieces. We used white and glitter glue (which I apparently need to buy more of since he loves it sooooooo much). I had the buttons in my craft box. 

It was fun to see G's creativity as we waded, cut, tore, colored, painted, mashed and arranged. G did about 75% of the work himself. I directed colors and materials, and he decided that it should be a flower scene. There were some tense moments with the paint and glue since I didn't want it all over the house (and letting him use his 3 year old creativity - Mom, let it go!), but we were both happy about the way it turned out, his teachers LOVED the creations, and I'm learning to let my son become more independent.