Friday, July 8, 2011

Ice Cream



I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice-cream! The weather has been sticky, hot and humid. We've escaped to various a/c locales-thank goodness my girls never grow tired of visiting the bookstore or the petstore. However, this Friday we were bound to be stuck indoors waiting for the city inspector (who gave a estimated time range of 10am to 3pm). So we made it an ice-cream day. The girls had ice-cream with their morning waffles, we did some writing about ice-cream, did an ice-cream craft, and of course, made ice-cream. Making ice-cream in a baggie in your kitchen is not recommended. The bags leaked, the girls quickly got tired of all the shaking and eventually I just stuck the concoctions in the freezer and hoped for the best. A couple of hours later, the girls enjoyed some remarkably good tasting ice-cream!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Pizza Night



We've been reading 'Pete's a Pizza' by William Steig, a very funny and sweet book. We turned Alette into a pizza, did a pizza collage, made playdough pizza and then finally, made pizza ourselves. Alette usually wants to help in the kitchen but loses interest after a very short while. This time though she stuck through-mixing up and kneading the dough, then rolling and stretching it out. Of course it helps that pizza is one of her favorite meals :) and despite the whole wheat crust, she enthusiastically ate several pieces (once she had pulled off all the cheese of course).

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Summer =Pool Days




We have been blessed to have wonderful friends with pools. Summer days mean pool days! We've been hanging out at the DiMarcs since Alette was 6 months old-this is the first year Abria is joining us. She is still a solid napper but can give up the occasional afternoon without severe consequences. She has taken to the water like a fish and is determined to hit the deepend soon. When I catch her trying to swim out past my reach she states 'Mommy, you no see me okay?'. Alette in the meantime is also venturing out (something that has taken her a very long time). It helps that the other little girls there are a year or two older and she so desperately loves to be with them. So while they all jump off the diving board, she steps on it, shakes in nervous anticipation, then gets off and slips into the water by the side. I'm trying not to interfere....I'm sure I'll miss her first jump in.

Monday, June 27, 2011

PAWS Farm




We finally made it out to PAWS Farm-a small farm/nature center in Mt. Laurel. It is one of Alette's favorite spots and she had been bugging me to take her since spring. Unfortunately it is not a great place to be if it is raining or too hot, so we've postponed and postponed....
Despite the threat of showers, the weather turned out terrific and we had a great time petting the animals, playing 'vet' and even got to listen to some stories and make a butterfly craft. All day I had to hear 'Mommy, maybe for my birthday I can get a turtle, ...maybe I can get a snake....maybe I can get a lizard'. The girls don't seem to quite understand that we are at maximum capacity for pets.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Our First "Camping" Trip





I'm not sure it qualifies as camping if you are in someone's backyard! Our caregroup opted out of a hotel/house retreat and instead we all pitched tents in the Messanger's backyard. The girls had an absolute riot running around with all the other children. They got to toast marshmellows and Abria even toasted a hotdog, although all she ate was the bun. Very little sleep occured....and we were all exhausted and sore the next day (funny how even sleeping on the lawn gets hard after a couple of hours).

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Random Pictures


Abria enjoys her treat at our homeschool co-op. We are now done for the spring semester and while it makes my life easier (no more prepping for classes, packing lunches...), we miss our friends!


Our 'pool' is really too small for the girls...but it is the perfect size for making soup, which is what the girls were doing a couple of weeks ago. First they picked various herbs/weeds, plopped them in the water and stirred like mad. After awhile, they got bored and started watering the lawn, one cup at a time.


The girls knocked out after a long day in NYC at the children's music fest.


For mother's day, Andy treated me to a picnic in the park with the girls. It was a perfect day. I rode for awhile in the afternoon, came home to shower, then was treated to an evening out. We hung out at Cooper River park for awhile. Andy made a great salad, bread, and roasted asparagus for us-mac/cheese for the girls. Thank you for making my life as a mom so wonderful!


Alette's 'I cannot believe you are taking a picture of me' stare.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Family Visit

We were so lucky to have my sister Natasha and her hubby Sean join us for a couple of days. My girls worked hard to tire them out!




After the morning at our homeschool co-op, we spent the day in Philly. Naturally, we visited the Liberty Bell, Ben Franklin's Court and Penn's Landing. The girls acted like seasoned tourists and totally ignored the Liberty Bell-the floor to ceiling glass windows were WAY more exciting!



We love walking over the BenFranklin Bridge, but only seem to do it when we have visitors. At this point, it is quite a chore to push the double stroller with both girls in it up and over the span. Luckily, Alette tends to run back and forth between the various posts-she probably covered more ground than any of us.
Sean and Natasha were only with us for a few days but we got to see them again up in Brooklyn at a children's music festival. We had a fantastic day-great music, great weather, a fun park nearby (with a moonbounce!), free cookies at the festival....