The twins have been on a 4 year streak of loving stuffed animals. I love finding little groups of animals all organized in random places throughout the house. And I love that it is my little boys doing it!
Xander is the captain of all things cute. He lets me do his hair, helps me anytime I need it, and is always ready to have his picture taken.
Here is Declan's attempt to match the picture with this peg/drill activity.
Declan is naturally a hard worker. When the kid commits to do a task (especially if he is paid for it)...he gives it his whole effort. Even if it is a big job, he always finishes the task.
Even when the kid gets thirsty, he multi-tasks to get the job done!
We made this silly putty. Declan decided to play with a straw and before we knew it, we had discovered silly putty bubbles.
I figured my $1.78 basketball on clearance at Target was too good to be true. Xander thought it was still a great toy. I didn't. I returned it.
Fortunately, as the boys get older, our need for nebulizers has decreased. It's almost sad how I find it so cute when they get to bond and nebulize together!
A day in the life of my children. It really reminds me of my own childhood, playing games with all the neighbors. I love it.
Poor Xander. He took a hard fall in the cul-de-sac. Luckily, a bandaid makes everything better for this kid. And clearly, no concussion. He was able to sort out his ABC's the next morning with no problem...well, a few backwards letters, but still a success.
Our preschool wind kites turned out awesome. What a simple and fun activity for a beautiful spring day.
Occasionally, I claim all 4 of these cute boys.
A fort can be made from just about anything.
Enjoying Katie's hard work in her garden this year.
The cutest preschool group of 5 year old boys!
Enjoying the roller skating rink on a Wednesday afternoon (1/2 price day!) as well as our friend Annie's birthday.
Easton cut it close this year and received the April student of the month award. He enjoyed his nice free small pizza from a local restaurant.
After a book group discussion on the world's view of modesty of women/girls, I found in interesting to see the following verbage in Lands End's children's catalog...'front lined for modesty'.. and 'for complete coverage'...I thought this was pretty great.
Our local shopping plaza has some new colored fountains. I think we've been 4 times and never actually planned to play...thus all the boys are just in their clothes...but having a great time!