
Lex turned into a snowman!

Lex turned into a snowman!

Safe trip, dear cookies. I’m sorry I ate so many of your friends. They were irresistible.
Sorry for the lack of depth these days. Hope the abundance of photos will suffice :) I know that’s what you’re really here for anyway.
I know I posted some of these pics already, but here are more. I’m excited about piping. It takes awhile to do though, especially since I rarely have solid blocks of time… and when I do there is usually something more important to be doing than decorating cookies. Anyway, I’m having fun with these hearts.
Today was sunny and in the high 30’s! Crazy. A few days ago I froze cranberry juice ice cubes and today we went on a “juice cube hunt.” The snow was SOOO deep I had trouble making it around the house to “hide” the cubes. The kids did a great job finding them though and the game kept them entertained while I shoveled the driveway. We were going to play again, but they decided to eat the juice cubes instead.

Lex put his little bucket up in the tree. I want to leave it there and see if a bird moves in this summer. It would also be a fun reminder of how deep the snow gets :)
This afternoon we went to a birthday party at the indoor playground. The party was for Eve’s classmate so her and I joined them while Lex and Alan played on their own.
We had fun at the party until the very end when Lex decided to protest, very loudly, our departure. It was rough, but the evening ended calmly. Alan and I are now “watching” the Super Bowl (with laptops close at hand). Happy weekend. Tomorrow it all begins again.



I tried my hand at cookie decorating (piping and flooding) tonight. I’m pretty happy with outcome! Hopefully I’ll find some time to do a few more tomorrow. It’s a time consuming hobby!
What a beautiful day! Started with a happy boy out the door early for school, happy girl off to school, a tiny bit of Valentine’s day shopping (shh!!), WW meeting (down 2.8lbs!!!), back to pick up a happy girl from school, lunch with daddy, and an afternoon in the sunshine. Ahhh… I love sunshine! I even have sunshine bread (sunflower seed and raisin) in the oven right now to keep the happiness coming. Happy day!
I read somewhere (Parents magazine, maybe) a suggestion to use tape to keep kids mittens and gloves on in the snow. My first thought was “that looks silly,” followed quickly by “but hmm… I wonder…” Both of my kids lose their mittens in the snow several times each outing, despite all the velcro fasteners on their snazzy winter clothes. When we went outside this morning I was able to talk Lex into letting me wrap his arm with packing tape :) Eve, of course, wanted some too! I got Lex out the door, then got Eve dressed and out the door, then myself. When I made it out, Lex yelled “Mom! The tape is working!” And it did. We were out for about an hour and their hands stayed nice and warm. Yay!
Here’s a quick video from this morning too.
I ended it just a second too soon. Right after I stopped it he said, “That Did Not Work.” :)
Aren’t they adorable?!?! Lex was reading a birthday party invite to Eve. Crazy thing, we have two birthday parties this Sunday, overlapping. The kids are trying to decide which one they want to attend. I’m not crazy enough to try and juggle both!
We started making Valentine’s Day cards today. As I did last year, I laid out a bunch of supplies and the kids went to work. I love how creative they are and how liberal they are in expressing their love. I hope they never lose that! I’ll post pictures of some of the cards they made later, but here is the work in progress.
Last week, while listening to Lex very excitedly tell me that he only has to earn two more stickers at school to get a fancy bracelet prize (he got it today!), it occurred to me that we haven’t done sticker charts around here in awhile and it may be a useful to our morning routine. I discussed it with him this weekend and he was super excited. Together we made up a chart, some goals (out the door with no fussing and in the car by 8am), and some rewards (watch a movie, date with mom or dad, trip to the science museum, etc.) The deal is if he gets all five stickers in a week he’ll get to choose a reward on the weekend. He has been talking about this since Saturday and was out the door bright and early Monday and today. It’s awesome, so far! I know it won’t last forever, but I’m hoping it will at least last long enough to put an end to his whining about school habit.

He hung it on his door and asks me each morning if he can put a sticker on the chart. He is so cute!
Of course we’ve already run into a small glitch. Snow day tomorrow. That’s probably an automatic sticker, right? He shouldn’t lose the week because of the weather. :)
More for Lex:
We have been talking about nut crackers in this house since before Christmas. I’m not sure why, but it’s a frequent topic of conversation. Last week the stars aligned (ok, really my memory and location aligned) and we found a nutcracker at the grocery store. The kids were thrilled. Sadly, we seem to have missed nut season! :/ I found some almond stragglers at the grocery store, and a bit of remaining almond/hazelnut mix at the produce market, but it’s definitely slim pickings. I bought a handful of almonds and hazelnuts, but the kids don’t really like them. If anyone out there comes across walnuts in shells, could you send some our way? Or tell me where I can find them? I’m out of ideas.
I love the games that Lex and Eve have been playing lately. We play lots of board games, of course, but recently they’ve started making up their own games. The other day they invented “net tag” (which I would have called “blanket tag”). The game involves them running around upstairs and “tagging” each other with their baby blankets. There are complex rules that Lex explained to me, but honestly I don’t remember any of them. What I do know is that it keeps them busy, and active, and upstairs, for a good long time! Today they were playing “garbage truck” which involves each of them getting a pile of cardboard cards (that came with the toy garbage truck at Christmas) and then running back and forth between the living room and kitchen. Again, lots of complex rules about safety spots and whatnot. I noticed that on each trip into the living room they would tuck one of their cards under the end table. Perhaps the winner is the first out of cards? I’m not sure. Actually, I’m not sure there even is a winner to these games. It makes me happy to see them playing so nicely together and having so much fun.
Honestly though the “playing nicely together” is hit or miss. They seem to spend as much time fighting (shrieking, yelling, running) as they do playing. Sometimes I’m not even sure if they are fighting or playing! Yesterday Eve came shrieking in to me and started crying about something, with Lex right on her heels. I found myself saying, “I’m done getting involved! You two can either play nicely together like siblings, or fight like… well, like siblings <insert giggle as I’m trying to stay serious> Either way, I’m done!” The both paused, then Lex said “Hey Eve, want to go play net tag?” and away they went, best of friends again. I love them!