Happy Valentine's Day! Louie is doing well to keep his lolly still but Blake is on the cusp of a giggle and was torture for him to TRY to remain still! Discovery #1: Sugar and photos don't go together.
The boys had a fun night making Valentines for school. These mustaches were for Blake's preschool... there were kissy lips for the girls and mustaches for the boys. We made hearts and more mustaches and kissy lips to mail to our families.
Above, I lovcd watching Louie write his love notes on each valentine for each grandparent. He would draw the words out slowly to hear the sounds and then wrote his squiggles to represent his words. "IIIIIIIII loooooove youuuuuuuuu. So cute!
Louie made bird feeder Valentines for his class as school. After he finished the first one, I realized we were in for a long night. The pattern is methodical and perfect. According to Louie, each one had to be like this. My suggestion of "random selection" to expedite this process did not compute in his engineering brain. After Louie completed four of these, he was done! So yes of course, I had to finish the remaining 20 for his class. This Pinterest idea is cute, but not for the faint of heart. Discovery #2: I think paper valentines are going to be a great idea for next year!
Discovery #3: Next time, throw away Blake's Valentine's candy from school while he takes a nap. There was so much, it strung out for days! I couldn't get him to eat regular food... he held out for the sugar! I mean, I really can't blame him. However, the sugar ignited this burst of energy which couldn't be contained. Blake was hopping through the kitchen, jumping of the couch, and running circles in the house. This kid has a huge smile (full of candy) for a reason!
The boys had a fun night making Valentines for school. These mustaches were for Blake's preschool... there were kissy lips for the girls and mustaches for the boys. We made hearts and more mustaches and kissy lips to mail to our families.
Above, I lovcd watching Louie write his love notes on each valentine for each grandparent. He would draw the words out slowly to hear the sounds and then wrote his squiggles to represent his words. "IIIIIIIII loooooove youuuuuuuuu. So cute!
Louie made bird feeder Valentines for his class as school. After he finished the first one, I realized we were in for a long night. The pattern is methodical and perfect. According to Louie, each one had to be like this. My suggestion of "random selection" to expedite this process did not compute in his engineering brain. After Louie completed four of these, he was done! So yes of course, I had to finish the remaining 20 for his class. This Pinterest idea is cute, but not for the faint of heart. Discovery #2: I think paper valentines are going to be a great idea for next year!
Discovery #3: Next time, throw away Blake's Valentine's candy from school while he takes a nap. There was so much, it strung out for days! I couldn't get him to eat regular food... he held out for the sugar! I mean, I really can't blame him. However, the sugar ignited this burst of energy which couldn't be contained. Blake was hopping through the kitchen, jumping of the couch, and running circles in the house. This kid has a huge smile (full of candy) for a reason!