Wednesday, October 20, 2010

War Paint



Chalk art is always an adventure with our kids. It usually gets all over their clothes and then just brushes off. Add an artist to the mix, and you get even more unusual results-- not bad, just unexpected. Jack got the inspiration this time. Doesn't he look like a "native?" I think he went around town like this for a few hours...and he still brings smiles to our faces.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Zoo Day With Three of the Kids



On a whim, and because John had been begging to go, we decided to go to the Hogle Zoo. Shawn was home working on school stuff and "volunteered" to "watch" Jack take a nap. That made it so much easier for me to get around the zoo. The kids asked where the red wagon was (that has been a constant companion for the past two years) but we didn't have to take it this time! Everybody walked! Ah, such freedom from a stroller or a diaper bag! Sorry, Jack...we didn't really miss you. Love ya!


We had such a good time taking it slow and looking at whatever we felt like seeing. Bekah was excited for the baby elephant. John wanted to see poison dart frogs (Kelsey plugged her nose in the animal house). And everyone wanted to ride the train at the end. There was hardly anyone at the zoo (poor Shawn would have LOVED this part of the day!). So, we got some good pics to prove the fun we had.



We were the only ones on the tail end of the train. The kids thought it was great fun to be by themselves. And to show how empty the zoo was, check out the following picture of the parking lot. Usually, it's packed and you have to search for a place to park. This is what it looked like as we were leaving the zoo at 1600 (one hour before the zoo closed).




This is what Shawn would have loved. Ah well. I did think of you!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

His First Word



We've come to the decision that Jack's first word was "Ball." He has been repeatedly saying the same word every time he sees one. It's kinda cute. I first noticed it when I set up the umbrella stand as a make-shift t-ball stand for John. The height was too low for John but Jack caught on quickly and took over the batter position when John got bored.





Anyway, he's been overjoyed with the popper gun (which holds and shoots balls!). He will ask for the guns whenever I pick him up. Oh, and "easss" is "Please" for Jack Jack. So, he's exploring the world of words and sounds. I'm grateful. It's much easier to guess what he wants when he can put a word to it, rather than a whine and reach.