Flat light and pizza practice might:)
Flat light and pizza practice might:)
The high chair lives on! Holmes and Lola love watching the block and talking about what they see. Walk by on the weekend and they’ll be happy to talk about you too!
Too many cooks in the kitchen! I mean, isn’t it lovely that both kids were fanatical about helping to make pumpkin muffins. Meryl measured flour in units of hand-built snowballs and Holmes wanted a turn to try every step…tasting at every step too. How’d they taste? Well, I forgot to put sugar in:)
(Last weekend.) Xanna’s got her virtual work cut out for her with two kiddos demanding her time these days:)
Still six-feet a part, but inside and warm!
Who gets dressed up anymore? These two! All for literally five minutes of fun at the WAC for a portrait to commemorate the non-Father Daughter Dance. Hey, if there isn’t a photo, it didn’t happen:) Then they took their twinning Chucks attire to the game store for a Chess board.
This little strategizer has started playing No Stress Chess at school…and since I don’t know how to play Chess, I’m going to learn with her!
Alllllllllll vehicles, all the time with this kid:)
We love yelling, “Hot Pot! Hot Pot!” Holmes especially.
The Hokey Pokey is alive and well.
From Meryl: “I’m going to be a teacher and a purple lotion sanitizer maker. And you’ll be able to eat the sanitizer.”
Holmes is banking in the vocabulary, stringing words together…and, has been impressing us with his comedic timing and delivery. Our household upholds the term “no means no” for safety and respect. And this week, Holmes learned to string all three words together and upon me asking him if I could finish a magazine article before reading him a book, he turned around on my lap, looked me straight in the eyes, and said with a calm and confident voice, “no means no.” We’re still laughing:)
And a need for speed! From Meryl: “I am going super fast!”