More Potpourri
Caroline made a jellyfish in her preschool. Brooke decided she also needed to make one. The next morning I saw that the girls had made an entire habitat for their jellyfish:
Brooke lost her first tooth! Red-letter day! She had been DYING to lose a tooth. When one finally became loose, she immediately got mad and felt betrayed by all her friends who had already lost teeth. “No one ever told me having a loose tooth would hurt!”Caroline made a house for her little Dora characters:
We asked Brooke to take a bath. She insisted she needed a straw in order to do so. A few minutes later we found her snorkeling:
Brooke found some fabric scraps and turned herself into Little Red Riding Hood:As the weather has turned colder, I’ve resorted to pulling out our Play-Doh to keep the kids happy and occupied. Works like a charm: Spencer thought he looked so pretty with his “princess” on:One of Br————–>ooke’s homework papers:I taught Caroline’s preschool class. Spencer looked so cute joining all the “big kids” for the art projects: We went for a walk in the woods. Brooke was excited to find acorns because she was just sure she could catch a squirrel now which I guess was a high priority for her. She made up a little trap and monitored it constantly. She couldn’t figure out why the squirrels weren’t taking the bait: It’s about time we got a picture of Baby #4 up on the blog:Our baby in utero has a much more pleasant profile than Spencer did on this day:He fell no less than six times in one day and hit the exact same spot on his head each time. It’s rough being little sometimes.
Kim
November 19, 2013 @ 11:48 am
All I can say as each picture goes by is “That Brooke!” She is a character with a very witty mind. LOVE the snorkeling in the bathtub. So hilarious!! And I got a chuckle out of Spencer with his girly headband on and then his noggin with the goose egg on it. I agree–quite the profile. Great post!!
Sarah Excell
November 19, 2013 @ 3:32 pm
That goose egg! Perfect segue into it showing the profiles of each of your children. I’m still not used to you being pregnant with #4. And then when I do remember your pregnant, I imagine baby as a boy. #4 is going to surprise me when she gets here!