Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Dealing with Snow and Girl's Night!

Well we've been going a bit crazy being cooped up inside, so we have gotten a little creative at times in how to entertain ourselves.  We headed out into the snow a few times to do some digging.  

Our Snow Bunny :)

The first dig


Ruby mostly just sat patting the snow all around her. :)

Steve and Ross built this sweet awesome snow tunnel at the beginning of January.  It stayed around until a few days ago!.  They also built that now creepy looking snowman who's also hung around just as long.





These guys found a helicopter in the midst of snow playing.

Ready for take off!!

Taking off the layers.
Later we've tackled practicing letters and sounds as well as counting and numbers.  Ross prefers to play trains and cars for the most part, but we fit it in there. :)  We've also played some ball games as well as a ton of hide and seek.  Ross has finally learned not to shout out, "I'm right here!" When the seeker is looking....he can't help giggling though.  Ruby is the seeker's tracker as well.  She's pretty good at detecting where you're hiding.
A Quad bike goes with Q - Q can be tricky.

Letters are so much more fun to practice when trucks and cars are involved.

and Airplanes

And especially Monster Trucks


This kid is determined to sleep with his "Dusty" every night...I have no idea why - it is not snuggly in the slightest!
The other night, Steve took Ross for a father/son outing, so Ruby and I decided to take advantage and have a girl's night!  We painted toes, took pictures, and swapped girlie stories. :)  Ruby was really good at holding still for her toes to be painted, and then I distracted her with snacks so she would stay for them to dry.  She kept laughing when I would blow on them to hurry along the process. :)
Pink toes!  I love the girlyness!

Her pink toes make me so happy!

Cutie girl trying to get the camera.

Wahoo for girls!


Her hair gets crazy, but I love the little curl behind her ear - it's adorable!

This girl just thinks she can do anything!

We also have started turning everyday things into other entertaining objects...like turning bowls into hats.  All through lunch Ross wore his bowl on his head laughing every ten seconds. :)
Bowl heads

He's STILL amused with it. :)

Mr. Valentine
This girl has gotten a recent obsession with boxes.  She likes to plop herself down in them.

She likes to bring things in the boxes with her too...

Balls are also fun to bring in boxes.  She seriously will just sit in here for a good 5-10 minutes totally content. 

Ross helping Ruby fill her box up with balls.  You always need a dump truck to help.

Satisfied girl.


I wandered in here to find Ruby and found her sitting like this by herself.  Banana chair potato!

Silly!

Over the weekend my parents came up to watch the Olympic opening ceremonies and hang out with the kiddos.  Ross and Ruby had gotten sick during the week so we opted to stay in and relax with pizza.  We love the Olympics.  They are so much fun and it was nice spending time with my parents.  We also got to go out for our biannual Conference dinner with Steve's fam. (For everyone who read the General Conference talks).  It was pretty fun.  Steve's parents were nice and took the kiddos to their house and we snuck out to see The Lego Movie which I laughed quite hard at and felt like it was a sort of Monty Python/Napoleon Dynamite type of movie.  You can see it once straight through and quote the parts you thought were hilarious, and then not feel the need to see it again for quite some time.  We stayed the night at Steve's parents last second and headed back the next morning.

For FHE we decided to have a lesson on Obedience.  Something Ross has a bit of trouble with.  After Steve gave the lesson here's what conversation occurred:


Dad: "Ross, do you want to be obedient to Heavenly Father?"
Ross: "No"
Mom: "Should we be obedient to Heavenly Father?"
Ross: "Yes"

At least this kid understands agency...we just need to work on HOW we use it.


At Costco the other day Ross and Ruby were sitting side by side in the cart.  Ross was eating his snacks and Ruby really wanted one.  I asked Ross to hand her one, as he did, I had Ruby say, "Thank-you!"  She caught on to this.  So every time she wanted a snack she would dive bomb her hand into his snack cup saying, "Dank you!" as sweet as can be.  Ross didn't buy of course, but I couldn't help laughing at it. :)

Ruby's been screaming a bit more...such a fun phase right?  Her demands have become more and more in number.  I am not allowed to play the piano for longer than 30 seconds before she's demanding to be picked up suddenly and held so she can play.  Doing the dishes or cooking is out of the question as well.  Her perimeter checks have increased in their number and boundaries.  She now demands to see what's happening on the counter tops and shelves.  She's also added hand motions to some of her words :)



Ross gets more and more fun every day.  He's pretty much got potty training down.  He goes in the regular toilet, and even when we're out he'll let me know and hold it until he gets to the bathroom.  Naps are without diapers, and we're getting closer to bedtime being without diapers.  It's SO much easier now and I'm SO SO SO glad (knock on wood) that he caught on so quick.  I think it was good waiting a bit longer with him so he could warm up to the idea and I could psych myself up to just do it.  Hopefully Ruby won't be hard to do - which knowing her personality and wanting to do what big kids do - she'll be a piece of cake. :)

In other news, we've been watching the Olympics like crazy and wanting to be Olympians ourselves.  Steve's still loving his internship, learning SO much, and getting ready to go check out a job offer in Yuma, AZ in March.  He's got quite the load on his plate finishing his CAPstone, preparing an Inservice, job hunting, and studying for Boards.  He's amazing though and we are all so proud of how hard he works.  

All in all, we're riding out the winter and enjoying our little family as we go. :) 

Oh - and enjoying dance parties - those are the best.  My kids' gots moves!



 

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