That time I gave Jack a whole pear to eat/mutilate while I was making dinner. And then he had a bath.
That time Charlie and I made grape jelly while Cubby was at his first day of school. It seemed like a fitting activity: school+PBJ, right? Plus, then Charlie had a nice, sticky spoon to lick.
That time A. packed a thousand pounds (approximately) of tools two miles into the gully so he could build a winter camping lean-to with Cubby and Charlie. Of course, now he has to take them winter camping. Have fun with that, A.
That time I washed all the hats, mittens, gloves, scarves, and other winter apparel that's been moldering in a drawer in the dining room highboy all summer so we'll be all ready when the cold weather comes.
That's all. Carry on.
2 comments:
Awesome pictures. It's great that A. relishes projects centered around the kids. Perfect for mom as well.
I know that winter drawer, and totally understand the need for washing and lots of sun before it starts to be used again. Lot of outdoor stuff for lots of very active kids and adults. Hope you'e ready for it.
I love the laundry on the line! It's something we Northerners know - the need to wash the hats and mittens and scarves before we need them. It makes for a good photo because they're always so colorful.
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