It's still today - either technically, or practically, I'm not sure which. But, I haven't gone to bed yet, so this totally counts.
We had a freakishly gorgeous day yesterday, so everybody hightailed it outside to enjoy the sun and the warmth. The kids built a "fort" in the back yard. They worked together, and nobody was left out. They hauled the limbs themselves. They made it big enough for everybody to fit. It was Very Cool, on levels that had nothing to do with the fort, itself.
I didn't have the heart to point out that they spent all summer hauling those very limbs *out* of the back yard. Maybe we can just burn them there, when the fort falls down?
Zorak Claus is working on building a play kitchen for the EmBaby. He made the oven door and the broiler drawer tonight, and they are so adorable they make my knees ache. The kids and I will stop by the restaurant supply place tomorrow to see if they have any small rectangular chafing trays that might work for a sink. Really, the kitchen itself will be wonderful, but we're most excited to enjoy *her* reaction to it. Those big beautiful eyes just disappear behind her cheeks when they bunch up in a great big smile. I hope I can capture it on film, but if not, I'm sure I can be excused for just wallowing in it.
The UPS lady came today. John dutifully put the boxes beside my bed without so much as glancing at the sender's address. No worries that the older two will try to peek. But that little stack of boxes is about to drive Smidge out of his happy little mind. Normally, we'd buy presents in person, hide them in the bathroom/storage room, and nobody had to think about them until Christmas Eve, when Zorak and I stayed up late wrapping them and watching bad movies. But now there's a room where the storage used to be, and we've done our shopping online, and so there they are... little Amazon boxes smiling, winking at him, every time he goes into our room (which does seem to be more frequent lately).
And then, because it took me ages and ages to get the pictures off my camera, and then another age and a half to edit them, here's a shot of the Alabama Snow Angels:
Yep, we got snow. And they played and played - snowboy hood ornaments (not quite fully grown snowmen) - teeny tiny snowballs - and then, the snow angels. It was gone by noon, but they were already inside, enjoying graham crackers and hot chocolate by the fire. These kids know how to enjoy a little of a good thing!
Kiss those babies!
Dy
5 comments:
Love the fort! I think my kids would name fort building as one of the top joys of childhood. Evan listed it as a hobby on his personal blurb for a piano competition program. It ended up printed as "fact building." Um, no. We do not encourage fact "building" around here.
Yay! Snow is so fun! Glad you could partake... and enjoy the hot chocolate afterwards.
KJ still likes to build forts and he is 16.
Oh my goodness...Jase is such a cutie and sooooo big! And Embaby is just beautiful.
~julie aka sdwtmer
It has been quite awhile since I dropped by - and wow your kids are getting big!! What great pictures, I love the last one with the snow angels. Use what you've got, right? *grin*
Anyways, I hope you have a merry Christmas, and I'll try to stop by more often!
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