Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Bubbly Bubble Bath



To make a bubble bath even bubblier add a bubble gun!
Bubble guns are fun.
They are fun for everyone.
Kiddos watch where bubbles land
and try to catch them in their hand (or on her arm as was the case tonight).
Bubbles make the baby smile
Well, for at least a little while…until such time as she gets put in the tub and remembers she hates bubble baths and starts crying and climbing, trying to get out, while all the while Aurora laughs and giggles about some many extra bubbles and orders them not to fall on her play village and pops those who disobey.  



Thursday, July 18, 2013

Mega Blok Bath



Oh well.  It started great and ended in tears.  Ah, mega blok bath.

To make a mega blok bath, simply dump all your mega bloks into the tub.  Ta da!

Aurora’s giggles indicated that she was quite tickled by the idea.  She hopped in and began pouring water from block to block.  She pretty much ignored the fact that they could connect to each other. 


Adeline LOVED this bath. Blocks were good for pouring, chewing, knocking, and smashing.  Clashing them together especially delighted her.  She even took a pair with her as she exited the bath. 


With her sister gone and the hyper-tired creeping in, Aurora began to get restless waiting to get bathed.  Here is where I made my major misstep – I built a tower with the mega bloks.  All of a sudden, she did not want the blocks in the bath.  Blocks were to be played with in her room.  Why weren’t these blocks in her room?  Get these blocks out of the tub!  Put these blocks in my room right now!  Why are there blocks in the tub?  Blocks don’t belong in the tub.  Get them out!  Get them out! 

The break down had everything to do with the fact that she was overtired and little to do with the actual blocks.  Still, I had planned a lego themed sequel, but I may wait on that one!   


Monday, July 8, 2013

Kiddie Pool Bath


Aurora loved the idea of taking her bath in her kiddie pool.  She was giggles and grins the whole time. 

Adeline hated this bath.  See photo below.  


Sunday, July 7, 2013

Sound Wall



It has happened.  I so badly wanted a music wall for the girls, and now I have one.  It is beautiful, just like I hoped it would be.  Most importantly the sound is as lovely and random as I imagined.


Aurora took to it immediately.  She explored it very intensely for twenty minutes…then declared she was all done.  Really?  All done?  But the sound wall is so cool!  Oh well. At least Adeline thought it was the neatest thing since sliced bread. 


Turns out Aurora’s “all done” was really short hand for “I am really hungry and need to eat dinner right now, but when I am finished then I would like to play the sound wall again.”  Cool.  She played the sound wall until dusk.  She sang the quiet “Sleeping Gnome” song (until such time as the gnome woke up and the decibel level increased quite dramatically.)  My favorite tune was “The Cat Who Was a Tiger Who Chased a Butterfly” with the super catchy, though slightly repetitive chorus “And that’s so silly, that’s so silly…”

This morning after breakfast Aurora asked if she could go outside to play her sound wall.  Yes!  I love it. I love it.  I love it.  


Friday, July 5, 2013

Mosaic Lamp


Before we took our neighbors on an adventure to India, Aurora, Adeline and I took a smaller journey to Turkey just the three of us.  We found it on a map, we read clever stories about the Mulla Nesreddin,* and we talked about the sights, sounds, and smells at Istanbul’s grand bazaar.  Finally, we crafted a mosaic lamp for our window.  Not quiet the stained glass masterpiece that might be found out the market, but beautiful all the same.

To make a mosaic lamp, gather wax paper, tissue paper, construction paper, a glue stick, scissors, and a bit of string.


Cut out the lamp frame (two sides) out of construction paper.  Cut out two pieces of wax paper to fit inside the frame.  Cut the tissue paper into small squares.


Paste the tissue paper squares on to one of the pieces of wax paper.  Multicolor works beautifully, but Aurora was in a pink mood on this day. 


Once the first piece of wax paper is covered top it with the second wax paper piece.  Then paste both into the lamp frame.



Ta da!


I did not think our small lesson on Turkey left an impression until last night when my little girls was playing “Aurora to the rescue!”  Before she slid down her slide in Wisconsin to save whoever needed rescuing she would announce where we were.  I was in Turkey. 


*My favorite Mulla Nasreddin stories follows. 

Once Nasreddin’s neighbor came to him with a complaint against a fellow neighbor.  The Mulla listened carefully and concluded, “You are right.” 

Then the other neighbor came to Nasreddin and put forth his case.  The Mulla listened carefully and concluded, “You are right.” 

The Mulla’s wife, who had listened to the entire proceeding, came to her husband and said “Husband, both men cannot be right.”

Nasreddin listened and declared, “Dearest, you are right.”  

Thursday, July 4, 2013

4th of July


Happy Fourth of July!  Aurora woke up just in time to throw on her stars and stripes, quickly adorn her tricycle with “sparklers,” and jump out the door to join the parade! 


Who needs a band when a kid pulling boom box in a wagon can grand marshal the parade by blasting out the patriotic tunes of Sousa!  I waved and cheered from the doorstep as our friends and neighbors marched past in a glitter of streamers, flags, and balloons.  Aurora took her role in the event very seriously and blew her little whistle as loud as a little plastic whistle can blow! 

And the nice thing about waking up five minutes before a parade is that you get to eat popsicles for breakfast!