Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Funny Stories


Isn't this marvelous? Those are all googly eyes glued on the white paper along with some stick puppets, a piece of paper, and some numbers Alex punched from a box. Lovely. :)

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Today Molly asked to go to the library.  I told Molly that our library is now closed on Wednesdays and explained that it is because a nearby library that was undergoing renovation has now reopened.  She asked why our library has to be closed.  I said, "It's to save money."  Molly pouted and said, "To save money?  More like to disappoint the children!!!"

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One of Alex's eye teeth came in kind of like a conjoined twin teeth.  We call it his "double tooth".  Alex loves his double tooth because we've said it is special, and he talks about how when he loses it someday he'll get twice the money from the Tooth Fairy. 
A couple of days ago, Alex asked me why he has a double tooth.  I told him what I always tell him, "because God made you that way."  Alex said, "I know, but why do I have one but nobody else does?"  I told him that everybody is unique and everybody has something that is a little different from everybody else.   Alex seemed to like that explanation.  Then he said, "I know what Kevin* has that is a little bit different."  I asked, "What is that?"  Alex said, "He's a little bit mean." 
Ok, then. 
*Kevin is not his real name.  I changed it to protect the possibly innocent.

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Yesterday, we were all driving in our van.  We stopped behind a car with a Montana license plate.   Cory and I were discussing how we didn't think we had seen a plate like that before and didn't think it looked very nice.  (Sorry Montana)
Molly overheard and asked what we were talking about.  I explained to her what we said.  Then Alex overheard THAT conversation and asked, "What did you say about Hannah Montana?"
Molly said, "Alex, they aren't talking about Hannah Montana, they are talking about that car in front of us that's called a Montana."  Um, no.  That wasn't it.
It would be a lot easier if Cory and I could just have our own conversations!

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I forgot to post about something really funny that happened on Easter. 
Molly and her friend Jerusha were bored and came to complain to the adults about how bored they were. 
My friend Sara had told me that when she was a kid, her mom always had her make a list of things she could do whenever she complained she was bored.  She said she did it, and making the list always made her think of something fun to do. 
It sounded like a great idea, so I told Molly to go make a list of all the things they could do.

Later, Alex (who had been playing Wii with Jerusha's brother Isaiah) came upstairs complaining that the girls were throwing dress up clothes at them. 
I asked Molly to come upstairs, and I asked if what Alex had said was true.  She said yes.  I asked her why she thought that would be a good choice.  She said, "It was on my list."
Really?

Later, I found two sheets of paper in the office.  She and Ru really had made a list.  They had also gone through the list, checking off the things they completed and scratching out the things they didn't want to do.

Here is Molly's List:

Littlest pet shop
TV
Polly Pockets
Magnet Girls (they are like magnetic paper dolls)
Stare out the window
Play Zhu Zhu pets
Play with stuffed animals
Play build a bears
Play the anything game
Watch the boys
Spy on the boys
Play Wii
Play DS
Play on the computer
Play dogs
Play house
Spy on the grown ups
Crafts
Make signs
Eat all our candy
Spy on Alex
Play dogs
Make collages
Color
Lie on the bed
Beg the grown ups to take us to the movies
Ask if we can watch TV
Spy on the boys
Barbies
Scribble
Dress up
Pelt the boys with the dress-up clothes
Dig through the trash
Play outside
Dig through the recycling

That's it!  Crazy list.  Dig through the trash? What?
I thought it was funny that "pelt the boys with dress-up clothes" really was on the list.  Ha!




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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Creativity

Alex is always making crafts, and using his imagination to make different things.  One day, he made a scratch-art alligator and then hung it across the doorway with ribbon and yarn.  He asked me to crawl under it and leave it up so Daddy could see it when he got home. 

One day, Alex created this "peg leg" for himself with blue paper.  He told me that his normal foot had fallen off, so he made himself a peg leg.  Ha!
The thing to his right is a plastic blue cup that he used to make a "bug catcher".  He was sure it would catch a lot of bugs and was sad that none had crawled inside the next day. :)

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Stories
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As the Royal Wedding approached, I kept hearing other women talk about how they remember watching Princess Diana's wedding with their moms and how they were excited to watch this Royal Wedding with their own daughters.  I didn't really have any desire to watch the wedding, but I decided that I better talk to Molly about it in case she wanted to see it. 
I asked her if she had heard about it.  She said no.  I told her how Prince William was getting married to a woman who was a commoner, and how she would become a real life princess when she got married.  I told Molly that a lot of people will be excited to see all the fancy clothes the guests wear, too.  I asked her if she wanted me to record the wedding so we could watch it together.
Molly gave me a really funny look.
Then she said, "It's JUST a wedding.  Why on earth would I want to watch THAT?!?"

My girl is just not into princesses, and I'm ok with that. :)
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A few days ago, Alex came home from preschool excited to show me something.  He looked so happy and proud, and asked me to come into another room so he could show me something.  I did, and guess what amazing thing he showed me?  He had learned how to make farting noises with his armpit.  Really.
He is very excited about his new talent.
I'm so very proud. :)
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Flowers at Como Conservatory


Every spring before it looks like spring outside in MN, Como Conservatory fills its sunken garden room with beautiful flowers.  I love taking photos of my kids with the flowers and feeling the sun in that beautiful room.  

Alex doesn't love having photos taken, but he posed for a few for me.


Lucille, Jerusha, and Alex tried to smile for a photo, but the sun was too bright!

Aren't the flowers pretty?
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Happy Easter!


Happy Easter!
We celebrated Easter here in Minneapolis. 
It was a beautiful, sunny day.  The bright sun made it hard to get good photos, though. :)

I like getting photos of Molly and Alex hugging.  Unfortunately, the hug almost always ends up with them falling over together.  Fortunately, they both usually think falling down together is really fun. :)

Here they go....

Down on the ground. :)

Some of our friends came over to celebrate Easter with us.  The kids had an egg hunt in our back yard.



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