Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Signs of the season
Reading his new books. Thanks Tyler and Andrew (and Mimi for carrying them on the plane to bring them here and for reading them over and over and over again.)
Loving mom's old comfy shirt and lipstick sample. If Boyd's lips look luscious it's because of his lipstick. I was envious of his plump lips and the color was perfect for his skin tone. I think I gasped. His idea to try it out of course.
Playing with Stinky.
The clubber (the pitcher)
Drawing "grass" for the Easter Bunny. Coincidentally, when we returned from our neighborhood egg hunt there were some eggs waiting for him on the front porch.
The 0-5 year old hunt. Boyd took his time.
His favorite find from the hunt. He calls them his spy glasses.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Sometimes I capture pictures too cute for words. Today was cleaning day, if you saw the house tonight you might not agree but we did clean today. I asked Boyd if I could throw his party hat away as I walked away to put a few other things in their places. A few seconds later he walked in and said, "No mom, I still wear it. See." How can I throw it away now?
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Egg Dying Growth
Egg Comparison from 2011 to 2012. Dying Easter eggs is a Ramsey tradition I have carried over into a Burla tradition. I let Boyd enjoy the experience and let him explore in whatever ways he desires. Last years process: drop in, take out and move it to a different color-repeat as many times and in as many colors as possible. Then squeeze the egg until it breaks and continue to poke fingers through. This year it was a very delicate process. Put one egg in each of the bowls. Wait, then turn it to make sure the entire egg is colored. Take it out after several minutes. Marvel at their beauty and comment about how spectacular they are. Insist that no one break them or eat them. About the only thing that seemed the same from the year before was the PAAS Dye and the designated egg dye towel.
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