Saturday, January 17, 2009

Big Girl Lucy

My baby girl is a big girl now. No, she is not potty trained yet, but she is sleeping in a big girl bed now with her sister. About 7-8 times a night Lucy will get up, run in our room, and yell, "
Briley's bothering me!" I wonder who is really doing the bothering? Although Briley does do her fair share I'm sure.Her is Lucy's pretty crib. (I am so glad I found this picture because I took down the crib, moved it into the boys room, and replaced all the purple and pink bumper pads for reds and blues. Then I realized I didn't have a picture of Lucy's crib.



These pictures remind me of a high school friend who use to go around an say, "You're so pretty when you sleep." I think he got it from a movie. But just look at them.



Don't they just look so pretty? And calm? And quiet? Let me stress the last part. Quiet!


Little Angels!



And here are all of the animals that sleep in the bed where ever they will fit!


Playing at Pride Rock

My boys love to build sets. They like to leave them out for days and have very elaborate stories that go along with them. Here is one of the latest animal sets that they have come up with:

The big stuffed lion is actually Pride Rock (after The Lion King movie) where all the animals live. The animals are all group according to their kinds.
Notice the line of elephants.
And the group of hippos.
Don't forget to check out the primates and giraffes
(which apparently won't stand up of carpet.)


Here we have the pride of lions. They are enjoying their kill.
Did you notice the Zebra's foot in the lion's mouth?
Even the cubs are eating.
This is apparently a carcass that was tossed aside because the lions decide to go after the whole heard of zebras. This is the hyena that is eating his supper.
And here is a poor little leopard that got trampled in the chase.

What are we teaching out kids?

Freckle Face Pancakes and Noodle Necklaces

I am one cool mom! Will had been asking about the pancakes that we had a long time ago with the smiley faces. So I bought the whipped cream and made them again.

Everybody loves these and I only have to cook one for each kid because they are so filling. (Each kid usually eats about 4-5 pancakes whenever we have them. Seriously!)

Notice Will's noodle necklace. He made it in Co-op. He has to wear a necklace everyday. He went shopping with his Paw Paw this summer and got to pick out several pirate necklaces. They eventually all broke. His Paw Paw just sent him some new ones in the mail. He now is always wearing one of them, along with a bead necklace that we can't take off without cutting and he does NOT want it cut off.

It's funny that he doesn't like his long hair because he thinks it makes him look like a girl, but yet he will wear this noodle necklace and thinks it makes him look like a boy!

Brighton

Brighton is at that really fun age where I can set him down and he is happy to crawl and explore for hours. He has also found our corner cabinet that holds all the kids plastic dishes. He loves to pull EVERYTHING out.

I'm always yelling out, "Where's Brighton?!" if he's not under my feet. Trying to keep the house baby proof with four older siblings is a challenge.

He has also started trying to fly. Here he is right before take off:

Life is fun and games all the time-almost!

Will's Experiments

For several weeks now I have opened up my freezer to find hundreds and millions of cups blocking the way to get anything out. Will has decided to perform experiments by freezing water in cups. He is so proud of his ice!


Here is a close-up of his frozen water:

And here is another one, only he stole Brighton's Cheerios
to see what would happen when they were put in the water.

Oh to be a kid again and have your only worry to be if the water would actually freeze or not!

Our Trip to the Science Center

All it did was rain a few weeks before Christmas. We had to get out of the house so we went to a Science museum in Tullahoma. The kids had a wonderful time. We stayed for 3 1/2 hours before I finally pulled them away.

This was a great place for the little kids. They have a whole area of little kids toys.
I could sit in this area and watch Brighton while the other kids ran around and had a great time.
We were the only ones there for the most part.

They all loved the little kitchen area.
I don't know what it is about kitchens that seems to draw kids in.

Brighton loved driving the little boat!

Here is our big expense for the day.
They had an old Dino ride that cost 25 cents.
They got to ride it twice. (I'm cheap!)

Overall it was GREAT!