Just doing my regular picture sweep.
I got the kids some tub crayons, and they would beg to get in the tub just to use these. It was a sad day when they were gone, but I opted to wait a while to get more, because of all the whining they caused when it was time to get out of the bath. I was so impressed with Bennett's self-taught writing form.And there was much tasting of crayons, of course.
I have been having a little fun with Ruby’s hair now that she has some to play with. She used to resist me even touching her head, but when I showed her how pretty she looked in the mirror, she was sold.
And once when I did it like this,
it turned into this. (Does she remind anyone else of Red from Fraggle Rock?)
Bennett looking handsome after a trim.
Ruby loves to accessorize when she feels like it. When it’s a hat, headband, or scarf that I want her to wear, she won’t have anything of it.
We had a Tangled phase around Christmas, and still listen to the soundtrack in the car a lot. It didn’t take long for them to memorize all the songs.
Alex insisted he keep on the pink bib I put on him for lunch. I might have to be more gender conscious when I hand out bibs if they are going to keep them on all day while they sing songs about sewing dresses.Ruby never has a lack or funny faces.
Lili likes to have pillow fights with the kids.
One of Alex’s favorite things to do is close doors. “Cose Doa . Gaaaank You.” It’s really nice when someone forgets to close a door to forbidden territory.
“Jumping couch” is a game we play most of the day. Ruby has challenged herself further than just jumping, which can be a little unnerving. We need to get this girl in gymnastics. In fact, we should get them all involved in something that can burn energy without destroying my home. I’ll get on that.
Alex found a clever way to play with the cars.
Ruby is definitely my child with the most quirks. When she gets it in her mind to fill up the stroller, she doesn’t stop. And there is a lot of crying when something tumbles off. I have to help her balance/hang everything to avoid the outbursts. It’s great fun.
We eventually brought out the easel that we got them for Christmas. Turns out they still aren’t quite ready for it. After it was knocked over a couple times from people crawling under it and running around it, it was put away for a later date. They had fun while it lasted.
These two are still cuddle buddies. They all enjoy hugging and kissing now and then, but A and R seem to be easiest to catch.A bit too passionate, perhaps?
The teeth brushing is getting a lot easier these days. Phew! I thought getting that done everyday would kill me at one point. I’d end up sweaty and frustrated. Quite a different story now. Now I just have to figure out nail clipping.
These two just coupled up to do a little dancing one day.
Reading continues to be a favorite pastime, and how I love to see them all enjoying some great books.
But Bennett seems to be the biggest bookworm of the bunch. He can be found reading anytime, anywhere.
They also loved “reading” calendars for a while. I had to pull out some old ones to keep everyone happy. They like to name the people they recognize in the photo calendars.
Captivated by the little bit of snow we’ve had this season.
They insist on staying in their warm towels for a little bit after bath time. They look like little caterpillars all lying there as they are most often watching Thomas, a new fave.
You never know what they’ll beg me to put on them each day. Alex wouldn’t give up until I helped him put on Ruby's sweater and my scarf.
And, although the girls have developed a little rivalry between them (Ruby is VERY territorial her toys), we still love playing with cousin Penny every day.
Oh, how I love this boy’s laugh. It doesn’t take much to get him going when he’s in one of his moods (kind of like this day a couple years ago). Sometimes I record them laughing and use it as a ring tone.
Look closely. Do you see the fruity pebbles all over the floor. Yeah, that was a fun mess to clean up. Oh, and they were in every nook and cranny of the car too. Not getting that cereal again.
They can still all fit like this in the tub, and don’t act like this is at all crowded or uncomfortable , even when Penny joins in. These kids are so great at adapting. Better than I am. I feel like we have less space in this house by the minute!
Poor Alex must’ve been feeling a bit claustrophobic. It’s hard to have so many girls holding onto you at once.
We’ll end on more tub art. This time it was colored corn syrup. Tub painting is great for so many reasons. A huge, blank canvas, kids are contained and happy for a long time, and clean up is a snap! Bennett didn’t love it when Ruby painted him.And of course there was a lot of eating involved.
Looks like we’re all caught up on the random daily happenings. I’m sure these posts will continue to occur, and the kids supply me with more and more silliness (and naughtiness, but we won’t dwell on that) everyday. How I love this crazy (please stop jumping around in your cribs for two hours during naptime!), exhausting (please stop fighting me during every poopy diaper change!), wonderful (please give me 10 more kisses!) life.
7 comments:
AWwww. Isn't it nice that there are lots of really happy times to make up for the hard times? Keep on laughing.
We LOVED ALL THE PICTUUUUUURES! Those kids are nuts. Penny laughed and laughed at all the videos. What did Bennett think was so funny!? I love Alex's little giggles on the side.
Love the many pictures! and all the fun videos. Those kids make me smile a ton. Thanks for posting this happiness.
A wonderful blog.
Beautiful game for children.
Ruby beautiful hair.
Regards
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This post is great. I love Ruby's braids and her funky outfit! The stroller line up is hilarious (and type of line-up of the babies is hilarious to me). The "paint" in the tub is awesome and I can't wait to to try that.
I can't believe how precious these poopsies are!!! XD I want to squish them all. But not, like SQUISH, just squish. Ruby totally looks like Red, and she sings along the same part of that Tangled end credits song that I do! I love how the boys just giggle at each other when their little musical number is done, like, look at us, aren't we so cool and funny and cute? Yes, boys, yes you are.
I can't wait to see Melody sitting in the bathtub with some colored corn syrup! That would be awesome. Oh . . . for babies. Well. That's fun. I think Jane would love me forever if I gave her paint in the bath. I'm still traumatized by the "Jeffy" written forever in my tub in MD.
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