16 March 2015

St. Paddy's

We decorated on Monday. We learned where Ireland is and a little about some animals that live there. We had discussions about leprechauns and made a trap in hopes that they could catch one. 

Tuesday they were greeted to a mom who was already up and ready for the day-it made such a huge difference. The trap Jordan made for the "leprechaun" failed. "She" made off with the gold bracelet and left a note and treats instead. They had fun searching for the gold. 

Then they played lucky bingo while I made Irish soda bread. Freddie and Eloise had to come help-and try the dough. Our daily green smoothies were the perfect compliment to the bread. 

We watched Darby O'Gill and the Little People, ate Irish cheese, some rolls and apples for a snack and went for a walk. They kissed the blarney stone. We tried to see the bagpipers, but something must have been off. We waited for them at whole foods-after eating an insanely expensive lunch! We even circled around again after getting Jordan a chipotle burrito. No sign of them. The boys were so disappointed.

They all took great naps (Cedrik took two! *gasp*). 


"Happy St. Patricks Dea!!!!!!!"
-cedrik

Leprechauns, rainbows, hills, Hicccup

Sweet Thing

10 March 2015

Blood

This week we learned a little about blood.

Freddie constantly asks if there is blood all in his arms so, it was a good time to delve more deeply into it. Although, this may have made him more obsessed with it.

They both wondered if we can live without the blood in our bodies. Freddie fell off his bike this week and scraped his arm. Cedrik really wanted to make sure it wasn't going to bleed out. Then the next morning he hit his eye on the counter and it bled too. Big week. 

I asked them what our heart does and they both responded "it beeps!" We learned why it "beeps" and I had to explain why a human heart doesn't look like a Valentine.  We talked about the red blood cells and that they are like UPS trucks (still a big deal in our house) and they deliver packages of oxygen around the body. They learned the white blood cells keep us healthy and fight the germs. Watching a magic school bus episode on this helped a ton!

Having a stethoscope in the house came in handy and they were really intrigued with how fast and slow our different hearts beat. Eloise's was the fastest and for some reason Cedrik thought that was hilarious. Jordan's was the slowest.

They drew blood in their bodies and for some reason my body outlines really looked like aliens. (The red on top is Cedriks hair and Freddie wanted to pretend he had red hair too) Every time Freddie draws eyes he has to color the blood in them.  He means the blood you can see on our eye lids. And he drew the eyes on his picture-which made it even more alien-esque. 

We were able to play outside a lot this week and one day we got the chalk out. Freddie has been talking about what he wants to be for Halloween every day for awhile now. He switches between  a blueberry (like the girl from Willie Wonka) and different animals or food. So, with the chalk, we drew on his face with blue. He thought that was cool. Cedrik wanted to be a tiger-the chalk didn't show up as well on him. Then they asked me to draw a human heart-much harder to do than one would think!

We spent Thursday playing outside and cleaning because Sadie and Bryon are staying with us Friday night. It's so nice when the house feels clean. We are all so excited they are coming to visit. 

Jordan took the kids on their first bike ride of the year. They don't reach the weight limit when they sit together in the bike attachment-but it is a tight squeeze. Eloise follows them around wherever they go and talks about everything she's seeing-if we only knew what she was saying. One of our favorite things she says is, "guhbughubuh"-belly button.


08 March 2015

Outside fun!

The weather has been fantastic.

Breaking geodes sent to us from Grandma Porter

02 March 2015

Beautiful Girl

She woke up from her nap very upset. She cried for over an hour and all she wanted was to see or call Jordan. Poor darling.