Brooke is definitely my child...
Tuesday morning I went into my bathroom to find that Brooke was sorting her hair clips into different piles. She had the swim bag emptied, and my makeup bag emptied as she diligently worked on her task. As I entered she said, "mom, I really think this is something that needs to be done." I agreed that it was a good idea to organize her things. About 20 minutes later as I was finishing getting ready and she was almost done reassembling piles, she says, "Now mom - if we want this to stay nice and organized we will have to put things back as soon as we are done using them. Do you understand that? Because mom, I think we've talked about this before and you should know that its important." Her tone was kind, not sassy, so I didn't correct her for lecturing me on the things that I lecture her on. We've been working a lot on being a good steward of our things because God has blessed us with them and that's our job - I'm glad to know she's at least hearing me!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
We made a...mess!
My plan for naptime today was to organize our tax file for the accountant and get up-to-date on our checkbook. As I was about to head downstairs because both boys had just gone down, Brooke excitedly brought over a coloring book page that had a recipe for a cake on one side and a picture of the cake to color on the other. She quickly explained that we had the ingredients and she knew how to make it...and..and... I looked around at my newly clean kitchen and decided that the bills and taxes could wait until tomorrow. We got out ingredients and measuring cups - Brooke is so proud to have learned how to safely turn on the oven and operate my mixer.
She decided that the frosting should be purple and have cream cheese, coconut, and bananas in it....definitely a unique taste to it. When we finished I was cleaning up, Lincoln had started to whimper that he was done with nap and Brooke was asking me to sit down and work on something else with her. I explained that I was almost done cleaning the counters and would need to go pick up Lincoln from his bed. She asked if that was more important right now (long story, but we're working on priorities and that mommy can only do one thing at a time...) I said that for right now it was, but that I would sit down with her after I had gotten Lincoln. I then said, "Brooke, you and I spent all of naptime working on the things that you wanted to do. And we had a lot of fun making a..." I was looking for the word "cake" - she responded with "MESS!!"So here's a picture of my not-so-clean kitchen after we finished...she did just about everything herself, including adding the powdered sugar into the mixer for the frosting (I think perhaps we had more on the counter than in the bowl!)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Snowmen in the window
For the month of January we hung snowmen in the window and each day we wrote one thing on them that the kids would like to do this year. Here's the list:
- Disney World
Flabbergast
Apple Picking
Pumpkin Farm
Zoo with Tommy, Sammie, Allie - Shedd Aquarium
Camping
Strawberry Picking
Date with Daddy
Date with Mommy
Children’s Museum
Tubing at the lake
Old World Wisconsin
Wirth Park Pool
Brewer Game
Bug Line hike or bike ride
Fly daddy’s airplane
Build a swingset
Wash the car with a hose and sponge
Grow and herb garden
500 piece puzzle
Toy Story 3 in theater
Silly String Fight
Out to breakfast on Valentine’s Day
Wisconsin State Fair
Sleep in a tent in the backyard
Indoor Water Park
Sleepover at Grandma Denyse’s
Visit daddy and work and go to lunch
Sleepover at Grandma Nancy’s
Lakefront Picnic
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