Playing dreidel with all our gelt:
Our menorah:
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Christmas night in the hotel
Christmas
Hanukkah in Maine
About an hour before we were going to depart, Jane got herself all ready to leave. When I told her we still needed to eat breakfast, she said: "No, we're going out for breakfast."
Grandpa peeling potatoes:
Malcolm looking at a book:
Latkes!
Funny face:
Nana and Jane:
Rayna's new slippers:
Jane got a Jane-sized giraffe towel!
Nana's new cowl:
Samara's and Jake's new hats:
Menorah time:
Grandpa peeling potatoes:
Malcolm looking at a book:
Latkes!
Funny face:
Nana and Jane:
Rayna's new slippers:
Jane got a Jane-sized giraffe towel!
Nana's new cowl:
Samara's and Jake's new hats:
Menorah time:
Hanukkah gifts
I love that at Hanukkah the kids only get one present a day (or sometimes we skip a day) and they have a whole day or two to play with it before getting another.
Here's Jane's new Cinderella dress. I had gotten her a cheapo one last year but it fell apart!
Cash register/calculator:
Malcolm's new favorite toy:
Of course some new books!
Here's Jane's new Cinderella dress. I had gotten her a cheapo one last year but it fell apart!
Cash register/calculator:
Malcolm's new favorite toy:
Of course some new books!
Thanksgiving part 2
Thanksgiving part 1
children's museum
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Jane's baby bird
Now Jane can pretend the eggs I knit her previously are hatching into a baby bird.
(Free pattern found here)
(Free pattern found here)
Susie with her birthday candle
Sunday, December 4, 2011
craft room
I had been wanting to do this for years. I converted the "office" into a craft room.
Previously, our art supplies were scattered throughout the house. Pipe cleaners, stamps and stickers in the living room:
Crayons and coloring books in the dining room:
Chalk and paint on a shelf with games and puzzles:
Here's how the bookshelf looked before:
Now all the art supplies are together, and easier for the kids to get to!
And now the easel is out full-time.
Jane has declared that the craft room is the best room in the house.
Previously, our art supplies were scattered throughout the house. Pipe cleaners, stamps and stickers in the living room:
Crayons and coloring books in the dining room:
Chalk and paint on a shelf with games and puzzles:
Here's how the bookshelf looked before:
Now all the art supplies are together, and easier for the kids to get to!
And now the easel is out full-time.
Jane has declared that the craft room is the best room in the house.
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