Jacob giving Adam some spins.
Adam loves Jacob's quilt. Several times today he took me to it saying, "peeease" wanting me to lay it out on the floor. He loves the buttons.
Fun moon sand.
Adam tearing off toilet paper.
Daddy making parachutes.
Ready for snow.
Daddy doing the laundry.
Washer time.
Dryer time.
Taking the laundry to be folded. Folding.
Jacob crawled in our bed early this morning saying he didn’t feel well. He had a cough and seemed stuffy. Adam woke up around 7:30 and I brought him into our bed. Jacob said he was feeling better. He turned on his side to rub Adam’s head. Adam got down and climbed in the desk chair. Jacob gave him some spins in the chair. Jacob climbed up and I spun them both. We were headed to town for drinks and donuts around 8:45. Stopped at a garage sale on the drive home. Found a large bag of moon sand at the garage sale and a couple pair of shorts for Jacob. We played with the moon sand until lunchtime. Daddy made some parachutes out of a bag and then a paper towel, some yarn, and a clothespin. Jacob loved trying to catch it as it fell to the floor. We had a fun, relaxed day at home. The boys sure do love playing hide-and-seek. They boys laughed when Daddy pretended they were the laundry in a clothesbasket. First it was a washer, then a dryer. Then he’d take them out, fold them, and put them away. He’d then throw them over his shoulder to wear them. Got some good laughs all around. Adam napped from 2-5pm. Jacob rested on the couch while playing with his cars. I gave Jared a haircut. Daddy and Jacob went outside to work on the tractor. Jacob took his tractor out so he could play in the dirt. I did some laundry. There were thunderstorms this evening. After the pouring rain was over we realized both van windows had been open. Looks like we’ll have towels on our seats tomorrow. We tried our chicken eggs at dinner. They are still pullet eggs and small but they were very good. Jacob played a lot with his moon sand this evening. When Adam asks for things now he says a long, stretched out, “pleeeease” (just like Jacob does when he being silly). Its really cute and he knows it.
2 comments:
fyi...when you come home after running around and the windows are down..just put them up BEFORE you get out then you wont have the wet seat problem
Eric makes it way to simple. I'm wondering what will happen when JB decides to be a soap dispenserwith the kids The washing clothes is a great one. Perhaps doing a project in the workshop would be the next pertend thing. Went to church this morning but slept all afternoon. I must have shot my wad of energy. Another week of taking it easy.
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