Okay we don’t get a lot of snow, or really any, but the boys really want snow. I saw an idea for an indoor snowball fight with paper balls and knew it would be a hit. We had a ton of fun and no one got cold and wet!
Making pizza
I try to let the boys help me in the kitchen. It isn’t easy for me, it requires a lot of patience and more planning than I’m used to, plus the kitchen gets even messier than when I cook (and I am a messy cook!).
They really enjoy cooking though. Making homemade pizza was right up their ally! They loved making the dough, smelling it, feeling it, tossing it, tasting it. They also added their sauce, cheese and toppings but for some reason no pics of that part.
Straw Connectors
The boys received these Straws and Connectors Kit for Christmas from Nana and Papa and they really are a lot of fun! They still need helping building an actually shape, but they can easily connect them by themselves.
After daddy built the rocket ship in the picture, Ez insisted on some wings for himself. Noah likes to connect them to make letters and numbers.
Sorry Noah I have no idea why you didn’t make any of the photos.
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Random pics
I’ve had these two pics saved on my desktop forever meaning to add them to the blog, but never have. They are from last February/March?
Shaving cream fun
I bought some shaving cream to do a science experiment I found on pinterest. It was a rainy day and you were supposed to use the shaving cream as clouds and food coloring as rain. It worked okay. Apparently my clouds were a little thick to let the rain come down. The shaving cream was much more fun to just play with in the end.
Zoo Lights – 2012
Zoo lights are so much fun with 4 year olds. They really love the experience. The night we had picked to go it was supposed to rain. I decided that meant it was the perfect night because it would be less crowded. It worked out great, hardly any crowd and it didn’t start to rain until we were leaving at 8:45! It was the most fun we have had at zoo lights yet. The boys were able to run around, dance, try to jump on the lights shining on the walkways, and the talked to the talking Giraffe forever.
How kids handle their nightmares
I find it really interesting how kids handle their dreams and nightmares differently. We have entered that stage of nightmares and screaming wake ups. Actually Ezra started months ago during the summer. He would wake up thinking there was someone in the room.
So Stephanie found an idea from another mom, that we asked Ezra to take that dream, and give it to us. We would hold out our hands, then take the dream out of the room to “throw it away”. That really helped Ezra. He would generally calm down, and be done with it.
Last night was Noah’s first screaming nightmare. An alligator in bed. I think he has been watching too much of the classic Disney film “The Rescuers” featuring the bad characters pet aligator henchmen. So I tried the same thing. I stood there with my hands open and asked him to give me his dream. He said “Where?, How Daddy?”. I said from your mind, close your eyes and pretend to hand it to me. He does. Then as Im holding my hands closed, he freaks out “DADDY! YOU ARE DRIPPING IT ON MY BED!”.
Just so funny how one boy accepts the idea and thinks its great, while the other questions its logic, and if it will even work.
Ohh what did work you ask? I asked noah to describe to me the dream. I drew it. Black and white, with a lime green alligator in his bed. I asked him to crumple it up, He refused to even touch the paper. So I took it and made a ball, took it to the fire place, and burned it. He really enjoyed seeing the paper writher away to ashes, and I hope it helps future nightmares.
First Symphony Performance
The Phoenix Symphony has a series of Saturday afternoon family friendly performances. It is a great way to introduce your kids to the symphony. Last Saturday we went to Tubby the Tuba. I chose this performance because there was an instrument petting zoo before the show. The boys loved getting to play some different instruments.
Ez and the clarinet, I don’t remember what made me laugh. Probably my adorably, silly little boy.
Showing Noah where to put his fingers
Ez and the violin. He has been “playing” the violin all week.
Noah really thought the seats were fun
The boys sat pretty good for 4 year olds. A few more complaints then I would like, but overall good. Despite all the complaining and squirming Ezra did as if we could go back. On the way home I asked their favorite instruments. Ezra likes the Tuba and Noah the cello.
Ezra at 4
Color: pink
Sport: baseball
Animal: sheep
Food: peanut butter and jelly
Book: the Bible
Season: Winter
Restaurant: Wendy’s
Holiday: Thanksgiving
Weather: Sunny and warm
Cereal: Mommy’s Granola
TV Shows: My Little Pony
Movie: Incredibles
Candy: Halloween Candy
Subject: Alphabet
Toy: Firetrucks
Thing to do: Play cars
Place have been: Arizona, Colorado, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia
Place to be: Gamma and Papa’s
Place I want to go: Gamma and Papa’s
Person: Firefighter
Hero: Rescue Heroes
Time of Day: When daddy’s home
Song: Phineas and Ferb Cd
Drink: Strawberry juicde
Treat: Candy Cane
Vacation: The Beach
Giggly Baby
I just found this video and pretty sure I’ve never shared it. Happy Saturday!
Funny Quotes – IX
I told Noah to let me know if he needed help. Then I over hear Ezra, “I’ll help you as a tattletale!”
Ezra talking about the cats, “they are great at pooping and they are great sleeping.”
Noah, “There are two of Micah and Judah and there are two of us!”
Matt, “Yep, they are twins and you are twins.”
Noah (looking at me and Matt), “And you guys are twins!”
I was resting my eyes while the boys did something involving “beibers” and “damage.”
Turns out they were beavers building a dam.
Me, “What are you doing?”
Ezra, “I’m up to something.”
The boys’ phineas and ferb cd has a song called “my undead mummy and me.” The boys walk around singing “my dead mommy and me.”
“Say thank you Noah.” – Noah
“Thank you, Noah.” – Noah
Nope I didn’t accidentally leave Ezra out of the conversation. He wasn’t involved.
Chickens come from chicken trees – Noah.
Ezra is playing a new leapster game and the game said something about hitting targets, “mommy, the penguins went to Target!”
“Noah be careful I don’t know how to sing.” – Ezra to the tune of frosty the snowman.
“I ate baby Jesus and the hay!” out of context Ezra
Me: You are going to celebrate Jesus’ birthday tomorrow at school.
Ezra: Is baby Jesus going to be there?
“Super Noah wants some make-up.” – Super Noah
Ezra heard the term bundt cake yesterday for the first time and immediately asked, “mommy what’s butt cake?”
Matt, “who’s side are you on?”
Ezra, “Noah’s, he’s on the right.”
Ezra brought me baby Jesus in a cup and whispered, “shhh he’s a baby angel.”
“I’m having allergies I can’t put my own socks on!” – Ezra
“I like daddy, he is funny. I like when he shoots my butt. He shoots my butt every day.” – Noah (with a nerf gun of course)
“Jesus lives in my tummy and helps me do good things” – Ezra.
Noah: I’m going to high five your face.
Christmas Day 2012
We had a lovely Christmas with Gamma, Papa, Uncle Jason, Auntie Michelle, and Abby! This age is so much fun at Christmas.
We opened gifts, then had a yummy Christmas lunch, and then played! Gamma had gotten all the kids and dads nerf guns. There was quite the nerf gun war with lots of giggles and screams. It was all fun and games until someone was shot in the eye. We now make them wear safety goggles at least until reflexes and aim improve.
The boys crashed on the way home and then went straight to bed!
Christmas Morning 2012
Christmas morning with littles is so much fun. The boys were full of so much joy and truly enjoyed every moment. It took forever to open gifts. They played and played with their new toys.
The boys slept in that day, mommy and daddy’s gift I guess. We opened gifts, played, talked to Nana, Papa, and Aunt Julie, ate, and then got ready for Gamma and Papa’s.
Their favorite by far was the rescue heroes. The LOVE rescue heroes.
Christmas Eve 2012
We had a nice quiet Christmas Eve. In the morning Matt went mountain biking with a friend, while the boys and I stayed home and worked on a sticker craft they had received as a gift. In the afternoon Ezra fell asleep! Then we packed them both up and headed down to Maricopa to go to a candlelight church service and have dinner with Gamma and Papa. There was more napping in the car. 🙂 Church was great. Then we had a yummy dinner and a quiet evening watching a movie.
Oh and the watermelon… Our tree was dead and super dry by the 23rd. So after we put the boys to bed that night Matt and I took it down. We wanted the boys to have something funny to wake up to, so we set up a watermelon.