Friday, November 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Turner at the Park
A few weeks back we had a really nice weekend, and I thought it might be one of the last. As it turns out, we've had several more beautiful weekends, but that's not the point. Anyway, I decided to be environmentally friendly and walk the mile to the park. (Wow, I actually just Mapquested it. I didn't realize it was quite that far. No wonder I was a little tired on the way home).
Since we walked, we obviously had the stroller. When we got there, Turner wanted nothing to do with the playground equipment. They even have a mini jungle gym just for the littel guys. That's apparently not what T had in mind. Nope, we spent a whole hour doing this:
Since we walked, we obviously had the stroller. When we got there, Turner wanted nothing to do with the playground equipment. They even have a mini jungle gym just for the littel guys. That's apparently not what T had in mind. Nope, we spent a whole hour doing this:
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Play Date and Fridge Fun
A few weeks ago Sharon and Miss Ali came over to play after school. I think Sharon and I are sometimes more into the playdates than the little ones (note facial expressions in top photo!) It was a nice change of routine from our typical quiet evening without guests. We went to a little fall festival at Bern's Graden Center too. Pictures of that shin-dig coming soon!
T recently discovered the magnets on the fridge, so Grammy suggested I get him some of his own. I bought him the Leap Frog alphabet. When he puts the letters in the dog house it plays a little ditty with the letter sound. He really likes it, but you know what he likes even more? Flapping his arms around on the fridge and watching the magnets fly off in every direction. That is why, after a few weeks, the stats are 16 letters ON the fridge, 10 letters UNDER the fridge. I can't reach them, and I'm not going to pull out the fridge to get them, so I guess T will only know 16 letters when he goes to kindergarten ;)
T recently discovered the magnets on the fridge, so Grammy suggested I get him some of his own. I bought him the Leap Frog alphabet. When he puts the letters in the dog house it plays a little ditty with the letter sound. He really likes it, but you know what he likes even more? Flapping his arms around on the fridge and watching the magnets fly off in every direction. That is why, after a few weeks, the stats are 16 letters ON the fridge, 10 letters UNDER the fridge. I can't reach them, and I'm not going to pull out the fridge to get them, so I guess T will only know 16 letters when he goes to kindergarten ;)
Friday, October 28, 2011
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