A couple nights ago, we'd all just gotten home for the evening and were talking, playing, cooking dinner, etc. The kids were having a good time playing the family room area and Ger and I started having a conversation, I can't even remember now about what. I remember, as we were talking, watching the kids head into Piper's room. This is not unusual at all these days, as they often spend a good bit of time in either of their rooms together playing with toys. So Ger and I kept talking. And then we heard the distinct sound of water being splashed and at the same time we said, "What was that?", as we headed to Piper's room. Where did we find our two little munchkins, you may be asking?
Well they had made their way into their bathroom, where Piper was scooping water, by the handful, from the toilet and using it to wet her hair. She had already succeeded in wetting the top front half of her hair and had started moving on to the back. Boone was standing beside her, catching the splashes of water his sister was making, on his face, so he had droplets all over his face, with larger concentrations dripping from his eyes and chin. He had a wad of toilet paper in his hand and he was very methodically tearing off pieces from it and dropping them into the toilet bowl. Neither one was speaking at all, they just were periodically looking at each other and smiling and laughing. When they noticed we were standing in the doorway, they stopped, looked at us, and then went right back to what they were doing. Neither Ger, nor I, said much for awhile, as we were too busy laughing. In the end, we just continued the waterfest and everyone had an early bath that night...seemed like a logical progression, from playing in a small tub to bathing in a big tub. If I hadn't been so busy laughing, I'd have remembered to get the camera, it was a classic moment, one that I hope will be forever etched in my memory.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A real live little boy
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sweet-tooth and the best part about baking
It's no secret that I'm quite the list maker. I make lists for everything, otherwise I just don't seem to remember. Piper is starting mimic this and quite often gets paper out and a pen and starts making a list. Her most recent list was a list of letters. Once finished, she folded it up, taped it closed and told me to put it in my purse because it was a list of letters and items she wanted me to pick up at the grocery store. When I asked her what was on her list she replied, "white donuts, chocolate donuts and garbage". I happily obliged on the first two items on her list during my next Saturday run to the store and decided to pass on the third item. Funny, she didn't even seem to notice.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
This little guy...
...is so thrilled with walking and his new found freedom. It seems he went from walking straight to climbing and is quickly becomming quite resourceful in his attempts to gain new heights. And over the weekend, he discovered that the stool in the bathroom that Piper uses to reach the potty is lightweight and he now carries it around the house to gain access to things that, previously, we just a bit too high. I've snapped a few pictures of his explorations and there's been plenty more that, instead of grabbing the camera, I just try to squelch the lump in my throat and think of a way to get to him before he does a header! He's also currently trying to perfect his run, hasn't quite gotten it down yet, but he's working in it.
3!
Piper celebrated her 3rd birthday the end of January. The shots above are the morning of her birthday. She was so excited, the days and weeks leading up to her birthday she could hardly stand her excitement. She brought cupcakes to school to celebrate at snack time and then had a "Tinkerbell bounce around party". She enjoyed herself thoroughly. Aunt Ria got some good shots here and here from the party. It was extra special because we had lots of family in town as well, so she got to celebrate with family and friends.
Here's a shot of her on the way home. I don't even think we'd left the parking lot yet when I got this one.
Singing happy birthday to her at her party almost brought a tear to my eye. She was so excited and it was obvious she felt so special, it was priceless.
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