Thursday, April 16, 2009

Halfaday

While I was packing to move today, I found a book about face painting that came with some face paints. Since Jane had early release today and usually spends all day asking for something to do, I thought I would let her play with it. I knew she would like it, but man! She was all over it like honey on a hot biscuit! She stood in the bathroom all afternoon and painted and repainted her face. Lucy had several makeovers, and Luke did too. If only I had known... I have bought her so many crafty things that require me to stay right there and help, if only to contain the mess. This turned out to be one activity that required no help or supervision from me plus she actually entertained the younger ones, and all it cost me in the end was a minute of wiping down the bathroom (and whatever the paints cost me about 12 years ago).



I already felt like Nice Mommy for that little bit of fun. Then when they came running in and told me the ice cream truck was coming up the street (Luke was chanting "Ice.Cream.Ice.Cream."), I remembered the money they got from Grandma's Easter eggs. They each had a 1 dollar coin pressed into their palms when the truck rolled up. It was their first ice cream truck encounter. Luke loved his green push-up which he thought was a drink. Lucy chose a cherry italian ice with a gumball at the bottom. Jane got a fudge bar. What?! A fudge bar? I have those in our freezer all the time. At least the girl knows what she likes. Thanks Grandma for the dollars!



Oh, and Luke ate poop today. He came up to me saying "unh, unh, uhn" with his mouth hanging slack and handed me what was unmistakably a little marble turd from his own diaper. It had a bite out of it. Boys are awesome.

This is what happened yesterday when I picked up the phone to talk to Nate for a minute. I was mad at first, but then I told him good job for stacking them so high! Talented son of mine.

5 comments:

  1. Boys are definitely awesome! Good post! I already want to come back to AZ and hang with all the wee ones.

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  2. WOA! I can't believe that face paint didn't come back to bite you. I usually hand stuff like that over knowing that I will be spending twice the time cleaning up the disasters it leaves behind. I LOVE that picture though!
    Michelle

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  3. Wow! I am thoroughly impressed at the stack of spices! Awesome!

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  4. Those clown faces look AWESOME!!! I saw it and before reading thought you were going to say it was done at a fair or something.

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  5. thanks for your comment on my blog, everyone else was making me feel guilty, like I should just be thankful for the scribbles. and I never even thought about music. I don't have a CLUE what he does there!

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