Friday, February 14, 2014

The last two weeks...

My dad right after his first cataract surgery. 

Mac decided that it was Scruffy's birthday. Mac goes no where without him!

My parents had some camping lanterns in their house and my kids played camping almost every single night right before bed.

Hubs's brother and his wife had their first baby and she is so cute! She had some breathing complications at first and ended up in the NICU for a few days but is home doing good now.

We only did homeschool a few days while we were out of town. But I found a few fun ideas that helped Mac enjoy it. Sight word tic-tac-toe.

Reading BOB books to Grandpa.

Mac wanted to do something with learning about bones. So we pulled out the freezer paper and traced their bodies then I gave them a diagram of bones in the body.

I was impressed with Mac's attention to detail. I loved his brain and the thinking cloud coming out of it.

Mac has been getting quite creative with his legos lately. He used to mostly just play with the people but he is making some cool ships now.

Sharing water, cute!

Oak has been working on recognizing her lower case letters. This was super simple to put together.

While we were at my parents house they had another snow storm. It snowed a lot. It was the no fun powdery stuff. You just can't do much but sled in it.


We did however make snow cream for the first time. Other then the fact that I don't like ice cream and I put way too much sugar in it, it was pretty good.

It was rough trying to keep these kids entertained with activities while stuck in the house. But they found grandma's straws and the tape and came up with their own thing. They made straw boats and insisted on racing them in the tub.

Straw boat races in the tub!

We played alot of mexican railroad dominoes. Mac always catches on to games quickly and this one was no exception.

Poor baby girl woke up with a fever  one night while at gma and gpas. Then later during the day she threw up all over her, me, the family room, bathroom and the bathtub. She has never thrown up like that before. She ended up with a high fever of 104.2 and just was miserable.

She refused to go and lay down but just wanted to sit in the recliner and she would doze of every once in awhile. She usually never sits still and you could tell that she wasn't wanting to sit still but still didn't feel good. So every once in awhile she would get up and go sit somewhere else for a few minutes and then realize she was more comfortable in the recliner.

On top of the snow storm there was a ice storm and everything was covered in ice. Almost everyone was without power. Thankfully my parents were only without power for about two hours in the middle of the day and then for about 12 hours through the night.

Mac helping make dinner. Taco soup!

Another project to keep the kids busy. Painting frames.

For some odd reason Oak wrote her name and Mac's name completely backwards so that when you put it in the mirror it looks right. She can totally do it right so not sure except maybe she is a genius :)

After the ice melted the snow was wet enough for a snow man.

Mac and I tried to make a snow fort but he bailed on me then I go tired of doing it by myself.

This boys eyelashes! 

I got to go snuggle my new niece. She is the  most mellow, sweet little thing. 

Mac trying on my dad's sheriff jacket from back in the day.

Me and my girl!

This boy LOVES his grandpa Dick. And that might be an understatement.

It was quite the fiasco to get to this movie but after the fourth try we finally got to see it. I liked it, the kids loved it!

My sorry attempt at making a heart out of Oak's hair. I am trying to be more creative with her hair and she is a bit obsessed with me braiding her hair lately. 

We took donuts to daddy's office for all the employees (all 9 of them) for valentines day and we visited with daddy a bit.

After that we went to the children's museum. So glad that we got a year membership so we can go anytime. 

2 comments:

Desiree said...

That's so funny about the backwards name writing. My 5 year old can do that too, I was totally amazed when he did it the first time, and then he did it a second time with a different word. You guys do such fun things!

Stephanie said...

Tristan's first grade teacher forgot to put this: "Name__________" on the upper right hand corner of their worksheet. So she told the class to put their name on the top "reverse of what you normally do", meaning put it up top on the left. He wrote it mirrored backwards like your Oaklee did. That kind of thought process along with a few other things prompted them to test him for TAG. Sooooo, she may just be a genius. :o)