This blog definitely won't have the cutest ideas you've ever seen. Rarely do things go as I envision, but I try hard to remember that the activities are for the boys and NOT for me.
June is the middle of winter here. It is weird not to be doing "summer" stuff. I don't like that the days are shorter, but I do appreciate the warm, bright sun.
Justin looking at the frosting on his knife. We decorated star cookies with yellow frosting and sprinkles to celebrate him being able to read 100 words from the Dolch Word List.
Ryan couldn't read the words, but he got to decorate a cookie too. He knows his alphabet, so I guess that should count.
We made Flubber.
The verdict was that Flubber wasn't as much fun as play-doh.
Our chain to count down the days until we go to the US to visit family. Justin helped me staple the chain pattern. Ryan was excited that the chain made an "M" for Mommy.
Ryan with a rabbit at the petting zoo.
One of our favorite playgrounds here. Now you see why we are so excited to go to the US to visit. I wouldn't let them play on something like this there. Here, despite missing bolts, broken boards, etc., it is a real gem.
The boys are using monkey finger puppets to play Angry Monkeys. Very similar to the Angry Birds game, but they do much better with their version than they do on the ipod.
An obstacle course for the monkeys. It includes sballs with spikes, giant spiders, fence with spikes, and several other challenges. Justin loves to take ideas from videos or games and make them his own.
The boys made this for Rob for Father's Day. Wooden box from JoAnns plus tissue paper and glue equals a box for Daddy to put his keys in at work. Ryan did the lid and Justin did the rest of the box.
Since it is winter here, we read the book The Mitten by Jan Brett. We laced a paper mitten and put the animals inside it to retell the story.
Here are Justin's animals and part of his mitten. He chose a pink mitten since pink is still his favorite color.
I laid out clothes for the boys to wear, but they got the wrong piles. Two years apart and they still get their clothes confused.
Fathers Day 2011
Justin playing on the wii with Nickelodeon wii fit game.
Ryan LOVES typing on the computer. He likes hearing each letter name as he hits it on the keyboard. He also really enjoys the alphabet part of starfall.com.
Justin uses a picture dictionary I made with my kindergarten class. It saves me from having to spell the same words for him over and over as he types them in.
Justin wanted to pretend it was winter and have some hot chocolate. I told him that it was winter. Just because it isn't snowing and we aren't wearing coats doesn't mean it isn't winter.
Justin likes his hot chocolate to 'warm down' a little bit so it is cold.
We played a game with instruments. We laid several out on the floor. Two of us would cover our heads with a blanket while the third person would play one of the instruments. The blanket would come off and they would have to guess which instrument they heard.
I made an overlay for the intellikeys so Ryan and Justin could retell the story of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by typing simple sentences on the computer and hearing them read back.
We missed a couple of weeks of swimming lessons because the heat pump was broken and they had trouble getting it fixed and back up to temp. Once that problem was solved, we started making up lessons, meaning three times a week instead of only two!
Justin is getting better about getting out of the pool on his own. It took him a long time to learn.