let's see.
there have been toothpicks
and icecream cones
cold
gettin' rolled up
mastering patterns
laundry
balloons
Lego Indiana Jones
a meeting for Mama (with other unschooling Mama's)
grocery store
helium
questions and answers about Bosom
Halloween songs
snow
fractions (in relation to everyday life)
the fun of locked doors in the name of Privacy (Madeleine)
discovering that strumming the heat vent makes music
"Don't poke a hole in your pony... don't poke a hole in you pony...." she litan-ized while she chipped away at her pony frozen in ice
counting to thirty
"wait... did you just count to thirty?" asked Mama
the analyzing and retelling of an I Carly
communication and problem solving with a sibling (all by themselves)
drawing
finishing our story (more on that later)
pretend play
making wings (for Pegasus play)
tying knots
rasslin'
laughing
and now television.
well.
that will do.
Your days are full and vibrant! The way that family life should be. :)
ReplyDeleteI can picture a little one remind themselves to "not poke a hole in the pony." :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd yes! I'm am much closer than *the* South. I'm just south of you by about an hour (if your profile is right and you are in SLC), just a little beyond Provo.
Wow! Isn't that funny.
ReplyDelete:)
Eric grew up in Orem (and lots of his buddies live there), his family is in PG, and we have friends in Spanish Fork.
I had no idea.
(and yeah, we're in Salt Lake.)
Another great day.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I write down "what we did" for a day for our portfolio, it always cracks me up to "see" it on paper that we did an impeccable amount of stuff! I love your list. Toothpicks, laundry, and Indiana Jones...can't get any better than that, oh but there will always be tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm tired just from reading;) What a full and fun day mama!
ReplyDelete"Did you just count to thirty?"
ReplyDeletelol - I can totally see that exchange. So cute.