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Snowfall in March?

Today....it snowed!  Pretty much the first time all winter, and just a day or two after we had awesome sunny weather in the 60's.  Emma has been WAITING and WAITING and WAITING for snow (last year we had tons but she hated it then) so she was pretty excited when I pointed out the window.  

It was right during lunch, so instead of heading up to bed we all geared ourselves up (boots, hats, mittens, NOT the short summery skirt Emma was wearing up until then) and went for a walk.  They loved it!  Nothing stuck since the ground was so warm, and it turned to a sprinkle and then disappeared by midway through our little journey down the street and back.  But, with rubber boots on, and puddles and streams of water aplenty on the side of the road, the girls were in heaven.   

Elsie got SOAKED, her pants were literally wet up to her crotch, but they all had a blast.  They actually stayed together pretty well, and I felt fine with the little ones not holding my hand because disappeared street is pretty tame and they stuck to the edges so much thanks to the puddles.  Ha ha!  Emma tends to lead, followed closely by Delia, so if they get too far ahead while Elsie dawdles and lingers I just call for them to stop and they do!  And wait for us to catch up.  Shocking.  

Sadly, no photos of my little puddle jumpers today since my camera battery died.  Ah well.  Now its in the memory books, at least! 

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4 fun things to do on a rainy sick day

So, this week has been a bit of a drag, due to the preschooler being really quite sick (cold, fever, odd aches and pains, general malaise, and now the little ones are getting it too, a bit more mildly) which has been keeping us out of our usual rainy day haunts.   The combo of staying home and rainy days can make for a little stir craziness for us all!

Here are a few things we did a few days ago that were a lot of fun.  Everyone enjoyed themselves, kids stayed busy for the most part (whew) and we had very few meltdowns!  We even got to get outside for a bit, and ate lunch outside at the picnic table, thanks to some nice sunbreaks and really warmish temps.  Yay!     

Anyway, here are the activities: 

1) I received this pasta beading activity via a toddler activity bag trade (where 12 folks made an activity for 12 others, then we all traded and got one of each).  Its just raw/dried pasta that has been dyed somehow, and ribbon with a pipe cleaner "needle" on one end and a metal loop on the other (to keep the pasta from falling off that end, and so you can fasten the pipe cleaner to it to make a temporary necklace).  I had never let Elsie and Delia try this before, but they actually had fun too!  I had to help them with the threading, especially with some of the smaller beads, and we lost a few that were chewed to bits (YUCK), but overall they had fun!   

pasta beading fun pasta beading

2) After that success I felt emboldened to pull out the bean tub, which has been in seclusion due to the mouthy baby factor.  Just a washtub full of dried beans bought in bulk, and a lot of toys to play with.  Fun fun!  I had the brilliant idea to put it on a blanket, and tried to impress upon them the importance of keeping the beans ON the blanket to contain the mess a bit.  When the blanket was covered, everyone would get off and I would dump them back in and set it back out again.  It worked! Definitely took my keeping an eye on, but it was fun and not too big of a mess at all!  

 bean tub overhead

3) Another boredom buster that often works for us is "mixing it up" -- combining toys or activities in ways we don't ordinarily try.  One thing I like to do sometimes is adding the girls play food (plastic/wooden/etc) and our real kitchen pots and pans Add in some mixing bowls and utensils and let them have at it!  Similarly, my girls enjoy playing with their regular toys (plastic people/animals or plastic play dishes/silverware) in the kitchen sink with some bubbles.  We have a learning tower which works great for one or two kids at a time.  

Another fun combo around here is blocks and little people or plastic animals.  Making buildings or roads for them, lining up all the people or animals on a long block or row of blocks, etc.  Maybe this isn't novel for most folks but around here the people and blocks tend to be played with separately so the combination adds intrigue when they are bored with their methods of play. And one last idea in this vein is to set out collections of little things (dominos, marbles, keys, etc) and some muffin tins and egg cartons (or other divided boxes or containers).  I generally set them out on a big tray so that the things are somewhat contained. Emma loves this, the babies don't get to do it as much (yet again due to putting things in mouth), but are getting there.  

4) And finally, there is magazine collages.  Lord knows we have enough old (and unread) magazines piled up around here!  I just started cutting out of pictures from a magazine (dogs, babies & kids and food go over REALLY well, as did a lot of holiday type items like santas, presents, cookies from a December mag) while they all pointed out and grabbed the ones they liked.   Then add paper and glue sticks and have at it!  I had to direct the little ones with the glue a bit, and had to assist in trading/sharing some of the highly sought after pictures, but it was mostly fun and easy.  And here are the results: 

magazine collages  

What are some of your favorite rainy day activities?  We are always up for some new ideas!  

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Trip to the Farm

Last Friday we took our crew for a weekend getaway.  Our first, since having the babies!  We were definitely a bit nervous since we and the kids rely pretty heavily on our schedules and routines these days, but we planned ahead well and all was fine.  

We went to Finnriver Farm, an organic blueberry farm close to Port Townsend, about 2 hours away (including a ferry ride).  We stayed in a great little rental house which was really nice but also kid friendly.  Emma had her own room, and the babies slept in Pack n' Plays in the main room with us.  The babies went down great for naps and night with our normal routine, hooray (though they did wake up more, boo!).  We brought a cooler and did all our own meals there, which worked well. Though boy oh boy did we miss our high chairs!!!!   On Saturday we went to an alumni get-together at the farm and met up with some old college friends of mine.  Lots of fun!

Anyway, here are some pictures:

 

 On the Ferry!  The girls LOVED it, both there and back.    

 

 Elsie's new favorite trick: standing!  Delia and a stick. 

 

Babies exploring the out of doors (Elsie is handing Delia a pinecone)

Daddy and Emma on the way to pick blueberries.  Picking blueberries like Sal: Kaplink Kaplank Kaplunk!

tiny teeter totter 

E & D enjoying a teeny tiny teeter totter (say that 4 times fast!) 

 

Beach fun!  

A few more photos here in the gallery.   

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