Monday, January 24, 2011

An Awesome Autumn Alphabet Adventure Hijacked by Winter [20 of 26] Thank You Card Sent for Christmas Goodies

Dear Hencent Van Gogh,
From the time you could sit up on your own Mama has been holding art time with you.  We've used a variety of medium...
Crayons, pottery, glaze, stickers, finger paint, pasta, handmade play dough, peanut butter, powdered milk, honey, corn starch, food coloring, glue, icing, cookie dough, sprinkles, glitter, construction paper, pom poms, foam people with foam shoes, hair and clothes, wiggly eyes, stamps, markers, glitter pins, glitter glue, pipe cleaners, magnets, yarn, brads, Popsicle sticks, foam letters, and tape.  You now ask for art time every day.  "Art time now Mommy!....Peas!"  I ask you what you want to make and you tell me.  You choose the colors to use and I cut out the shapes.  Then you glue them together and design the rest of it.  It is a lot of fun to see you get excited by what we've made.  When you decide you are finished you'll say, "Hang it up!"  I put it on the front of the fridge and for a few days you'll talk about it.  So to show our gratitude for the Christmas presents you received this year we made a project for all of those we need to thank.  We sent them out last week and almost all of them have been delivered.  We have one more to make and send and we will be finished and ready for new projects.
Grandpa Tim sent you a sleeping bag and some books for Christmas so that's what you wanted to make him...a tent.
Bahboo and Grandma P bought you not one but two construction trucks.  You wanted to make a dump truck with rubble for them.
Aunt Krispie you said, "Elephant! Pink!"  You were all done then insisted on making it have three eyes instead of two.  It was a real hit.  We hand delivered the pink elephant and a card to her at work.
Great Grandma Hazel you said, "Makin' noodles with Henry."  I think you knew if you chose this theme for GG you would soon be swimming in her better than life scratch noodles.  She called us when she got it and was over the moon happy with it.
Grandma LaJean has Krispie's old cat Liam.  You love trying to hunt down this cat and feed it treats and try to kiss its whiskers so I wasn't surprised when you said you wanted to make her a kitty cat.
Great Aunt Cathy sent you some money that you bought books with.  She lives in Florida like three or four doors down from Grandpa Tim on an old canal...with lots of gators...We are going to be visiting in Florida in February and have been talking a lot about the gators.  You decided we should make her a gator.  It is complete with an articulating jaw.
A couple of weeks ago we visited Jo Jo, Tommy and Uriah and they gave you a cool robot dude that rolls around on the floor but when I asked you what we should make for JoJo you screamed at me, "PINK ELEPHANT!"  Ok, Ok!  This one had only two eyes and she loved it.
When Mama told you that our friends David and Kate were going to have a baby you wanted to make a baby for them...You insisted it was a boy and he was going to take your trucks.  Guess what!  It is a boy!  His Daddy David assured you little Abraham is going to steal your trucks!  You made a little you and and little Abraham that now sits on Kate's desk at work.  I'm not sure why little Abraham has a touch of blood coming out the corner of his mouth but you put it there.  Maybe you're sending a message that he better not touch those trucks if he knows what is good for him.  I am sure you guys will get along just fine.
I love art time with my Henry.  It is nice to create with you.  Oh springtime should roll in early this year so we can do some fun things outside!
Love, Mama

PS Anybody have any cool craft ideas for a 22 month old?  Leave us a comment!  We'll make it and post a picture of it here.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

An Awesome Autumn Alphabet Adventure [19 of 26] S is for the Slowest Slide Slip Up Ever

Dear Tantamoose, 
Just as the cold began to bite a little we spent an hour at the playground.  You showed off your new ability to climb around and to use the slides.  So much fun to watch...even when you roll sideways at a VERY slow rate pulling off a small somersault at the bottom rolling over to land on your feet.  Dadoo and I giggled as we watched the 60 second wiggle and roll.  Honestly, the pictures don't show just how slow the entire thing transpired and one might be moved to thing I am a mean mommy to take pictures of her child in distress...HOWEVER...it was SO SLOW...on my camera clock an entire minute passed from the first frame I took to the last.  One part embarrassment and one part relief that the landing wasn't painful you jumped up, whipped your hat off and swung it around laughing.  Now that we are in the middle of winter I long for the days that are warm enough to hang out on the jungle gym...they are just around the corner.
S is for the Slowest Slide Slip Up Ever



 Love, Mama

Thursday, January 13, 2011

An Awesome Autumn Alphabet Adventure [18 of 26] R is for Readin' on the Couch with your Righteous Dahdoo

Dear Henread, 
You love ya some reading time...even more so you love some readin' time on the couch with Daddy.  He loves it too.
 R is for Reading on the Couch with your Righteous Dahdoo
 Love, Mama

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Warming Up to the Idea of Cold

Dear Peep A Boo Street, 
The snow is quickly becoming your friend.  Small doses outside each day and the boots Auntie Kripsie found you for Christmas has made you a regular snow buster.  Yesterday I pulled you around in the sled again and you actually pointed at the flakes falling, caught them on your tongue, and laughed when it creeped up around you on the sled.  
So yesterday evening when Brook e-mailed me for us to meet them at the best sledding spot ever we took her up on it.  When you heard Lily would be there it was on.  We bundled up, you even wore mittens and didn't take them off!  We took one big swoosh down the hill then just laughed at you and Lily in your over bundled looks.  Too cute!  I can't wait until you get bigger and we can really bust it up and down that hill!  So MUCH FUN!



Love, Mama

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Christmas x3

Dear Henny Bells,
You had another eventful holiday season.
*We put up our tree and got it all lit up only to decorate it with about 10 plastic ornaments and your three special ones.  
It was still quite festive without needing to jumping up every five minutes to grab something from your hands or to find the more expensive or heirloom ornaments became colorful shards to pick from my feet.  I loved most trying to get the camera set up to take a family photo.  You have grown to love my remote shutter trigger, once you retro designed it by swiftly pulling out and bending off the antenna you were shooting away.  I have about 20 photos like the one below, each with slightly different expressions.  There are a couple of funny photos where you are clearly waiting to see what is going to happen when you push it.
* You really took pleasure in trying to sing happy birthday to baby Jesus.  We have a small Nativity Scene from Bolivia (I think).  It consists of a donkey, a cow, a little box, baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph.  Daddy and I have put it out each year of our 11 year marriage.  This year baby Jesus got to travel away from his manger, his mother Mary and Joseph safely in your little hands.  He did little dances while you exclaimed, "Don't drop it! Don't drop it!  Then you would returned him to his little box.  The cow did not fare as well and found a new home under the couch in three pieces.  Luckily Mother Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus and the donkey made it back to storage in one piece ready to bring happiness again next year.
*  We did have a white Christmas this year.  Your mouth open like a little bird snowflakes stacked on your taffy tongue.  I pulled you around on the sled a bit too.  Happy in the snow until your glove repellent hands made contact and screams of, "cold, cold, hot,"  passed your vocal chords faster than your breath allowed for it to make the words audible thus you rushed to get back into the house for warmth.  There will be a year where we can play in the snow without your hands stinging...because you'll wear those cute mittens sittin' in your dresser.
*  We also tried our hand at edible play dough this season.  It consists of powdered milk, honey and peanut butter.  It was okay to play with but you enjoyed eating it more.  The recipe made such a large amount that I had to figure out what to do with it.  A million times a day we sit in the kitchen window checkin' out the lives of the squirrels and I had it!  We stuck some of the extra on the tree outside the window.  It clung for a couple days and it gave you something to check on each morning.  Then one afternoon as if we felt the moment had come we drew to the window and watched a squirrel snatch off the dough in one piece and scatter to the limbs of the tree to eat it.  Shocked that we were there to witness it with my camera in hand we both looked at each other with surprised mouths hanging open.  For a few days after the great snatch and run caper you'd tell me the story of how the squirrel ate your cookie dough.  
*  We made sugar cookies.  With our baked goods decorated and ready to eat you threw your hands above your head to celebrate eating time. 
*  In order to make special gifts for Grandpa Tim and Daddy Corey, Brook, Lily, you and I met at the ceramics store.  Your behavior was stellar over all.  While waiting for our buddies to arrive we examined the paint brushes and painted with water on our manila paper.  You took painting Grandpa Tim's plate somewhat seriously.  You started with random strokes and splotches then you told me you wanted some green.  
I squeezed some out for you and you started painting and said, "Tractor!"  Well, you are a brilliant abstract modernest for certain!  Upon picking up our project you pointed to the green squiggle in the corner and told me again, "tractor!"  Lily did a mug for her daddy.  When she wasn't too into painting so you tried to help her.  Not to have her daddy's mug to be painted by some boy her creative juices started flowing and she became her own little maestro of the glaze colors.
*  Your climbing has reached new heights and daring.  Grandpa Tim's presents were delivered about a week before Christmas.  I just left them by the door but you had other plans.  You stacked them up to use as stairs to sit in the unused planter area of the buffet that flanks our fireplace.  As you pulled out old Halloween candy you took the opportunity to taunt me through the Brady Bunchesque screen.
* Santa visited our house a day early so he could beat the on coming cold.  So around 9:30 on the 23rd we woke you up to unwrap your treasures.  It was fun to see you treat each gift with excitement, the two big boy PJ sets, a tent and tunnel, a John Deere tractor, your power toothbrush, books, a Green Lantern t-shirt and a sleeping bag.  You enjoyed taking Dolly into the tent to play on your sleepin' bag.  The excitement tuckered you out quickly and so while you took a mid-day nap Mama and Dahdoo (although you've been calling each other Tantamoose lately) opened our gifts to each other. 
*  On the 25th we awoke early trekking to Columbus to make our rounds.  First it was a traditional morning brunch feast with Grandma LaJean, GG, Aunties Krispie and Carrie.  There was no need to ask GG if she received the Christmas card and packet of pictures we sent her.  It was quickly apparent when we discovered that her adorable little Christmas village had been demoted to mini easels creating a table top shrine dedicated to Henny.  Let's just say your Christmas haul from Krispie and Carrie was so obscene it came with a pre-Christmas phone call warning.  "Uh, Please don't be mad.  As I was wrapping I realized I looked a little bit crazy.  I had to finish up wrapping by just stuffing a bunch of stuff into one box!"  
She really found you some pretty kick arse stuff and I'll try to keep an accurate list but I know it is going to take a lot of brain power...let's see....a little tape recorder w/ two mics, a little train track, two books by Mo Willems, a ton of sweaters, a pair of boots, two pairs of shoes, Crackers matching game, and an awesome tool box to expand your tool obsession.  You may think, "Man, Aunties Krispie and Carrie must be rich!"  Nope, just smart and persistent Value Village/Value World thrift store shoppers.  
Grandma LaJean bought you a cool ring toss game that we've already played with Dahdoo, a car transportation truck with a little guy driving we named Lou, and a super cool tools puzzle.  GG gave you a little dog with antlers and cash.  The talented Auntie Krispie played us a couple songs on her banjo, one of your favorite instruments to pick out in songs.  
 
Then we all tried to find the pickle on the tree for the surprise gift.  With little effort Krispie was this years victor happy with the Star Wars Trouble game.  Of course we also listened to the traditional Christmas album and then some Sufjan Stevens.  I went looking for you to find you in front of the stereo swaying back and forth to the music.  Such a sweet ending to a wonderful afternoon.
*Around 3:30 we packed up our first load of goodies and quickly made the 6 miles to Bahboo and Grandma P's.  We unwrapped our gifts immediately and in quick fashion.  The excitement wasn't hidden on your face when you opened Bahboo and Grandma P's presents...a cool front loader that works, a bunch of musical instruments and a dump truck!  
 Grandma also made sure she had blueberries stocked up which your swift grubbers snatched when I opened the fridge to get out the milk.  You didn't mind that you knocked them all over the place.  You sat your butt down on the edge of the fridge and ate them anyway.  We had a nice dinner of ham, sweet potatoes, corn casserole, and green bean casserole.  Lovely!
* Again this year we listened to the first message from J, your birth mom, asking us to be your parents.  Thursday, December 25th, 2009 at 5:35.  Then we texted her a Merry Christmas! and told her how much we love her.
*Finally, we are rounding out the season by making thank you card art.  You are in love with art time.  Mommy cuts and places glue and you choose paper, stickers, stamps and markers to decorate your creations.  I think we've come up with some pretty cute things.  You have been requesting art time which I am very happy to oblige.  
A long post but a summary of our busy season.  Looking forward to next year but happy for a break!
Love, Mama