| Apparently Gibson needed 5 spoons to eat his granola Tuesday morning. |
| After sitting quietly through the recital the kids got to work out some wiggles at a nearby playground. It was sunny and breezy and felt wonderful to be outside. |
| Apparently Gibson needed 5 spoons to eat his granola Tuesday morning. |
| After sitting quietly through the recital the kids got to work out some wiggles at a nearby playground. It was sunny and breezy and felt wonderful to be outside. |
5 comments:
I always love to see the home adventures your kids come up with. Gibson is so adorable with his five-spoon breakfast, and Abe, the Thomas Edison of our time.
My brother is an electrical engineer and he used to LOVE it when appliances would die in our house so he culd take them apart. Maybe Abe is headed that way too! Good for Sophie for sticking to the piano lessons (of course I don't know how much of a choice you give her = ), a lot of the girls are already flaking out on that, which is sad.
Sophie looks so beautiful sitting at the piano. I would love to hear her play when you come visit.
Gibson may find the book "A spoon for every bite" amusing. The problem we had with our boys is as they grew, they didn't want to wait until something was broken before they took it apart. It then became a better challenge to see if they could put it together so that it worked. Abe looks so happy with his work. Congrats on Sophie's recital. Listening to our children perform is what I call a mom paycheck.
One spoon for each figure. Great one to one correspondence, Gibson! Love the blender mechanic. Such a great family!
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