Friday, May 4, 2012

Sweet No's...

This little guy's been a sickie for the past week or so.  I suppose he didn't feel like eating a lot, but had two things in mind for sure.  Lollipops (pop-pop -->the items on the freezer he's pointing to) and yogurt.  He knows  his mind!  I couldn't help but film such sweet "no"s.

On a side note: The past three of four posts have been about yogurt.  Apparently it's a big deal here.  We need all the healthy bacteria we can get our stomachs on.  :)

Mail Delivery!


Lizzy hand delievered all these letters (about 35) to residents at a nursing and rehabiliation home in our area.  We spent about 40 minutes giving the perfect card to each resident, occasionally singing or dancing for them.  It is THE perfect service for her!  She adores making cards and everyone enjoyed meeting her and getting a surprise card.  She's got a good heart!
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Monday, April 30, 2012

Yogurt Spill


Think quick:  You drop a full quart of yogurt and it bursts open, spilling all over the floor.  What's your first reaction?



Don't let the picture fool you-the kids' first reaction was not to grab a spoon and dive in.

Lizzy's initial reaction was to jump off the chair, slide face first into the yogurt, and start licking!

So I stepped in and taught them some manners.  When eating liquids off the floor, please use a spoon.
 
(note for my moms: I had just swept, mopped, and steam sterilized the floor before we went grocery shopping.)

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Loving Yogurt



This morning was rough for Nye till Lizzy took over.

Then it was all giggles.

Lizzy kept happily repeating, "It's gonna be a messy day!!"


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Don't Play in Your Food!


Apparently if I host a playdate involving a baby tub full of spaghetti, I no longer have the "mom right" to utter those 5 words.





Worth it!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Say What?


Having a preschooler with an imagination leads you to say stuff like:

"Eat all the babies first and then you can eat the mom."


*We were discussing her small and large vitamins she needed to eat.  Nothing truly horrific.