Thursday, October 22, 2009

Fair Fun...

We went to the fair last Sautday Oct. 17th. It was 2 ride for the price of 1 from 9:00 -1:00. We met the Taylor's and the Miller's there. It was kind of chilly, but we had a great time.

The slide was a big hit (for the boys and the moms) again this year!

This was Brady's favorite ride. We both laughed so hard the entire time!!


Solana and Brady rode the swings together. We were a little scared when they started going up high, but they both loved it. Note to self...watch a ride once before you put your child on it. :)


Here they are...you can see Solana's blue jacket and Brady's hat.

One last ride on the carousel before we left. The rain held off until the very end, but we were ready to head home for nap time anyway.


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A fun weekend...

We bought this costume for Brady several weeks ago. He didn't want anything to do with it until Saturday morning...at 8:00 am.

We thought he would be a train conductor but he LOVES this costume now.
He is a cute Batman!
Brady really wanted to show Aidan his new comstume. Aidan was so cute, when he saw Brady he immediately went and put on his Robin comstume. This is Brady and Aidan playing in Patton's room Saturday morning. They were crazy...I can't believe I got them to stand still long enough to take this picture.


Sunday afternoon after nap time we went to Irmo Elementary's playground.
Brady had a blast!

Joe challenged Brady to a race and Brady said, "I'm going to pass you daddy!"

Did you know you can run faster if you turn your hat around backwards?

Brady was so proud, he passed Dad.

Brady wanted to show his comstum to Jamie when we got home Sunday evening. Jamie put on her Wonder Woman comstume to play with Brady. He loved this!!


Monday, October 5, 2009

Halloween thumb prints...


CRAFT MATERIALS:
Nontoxic rubber stamp pad
Card stock
Fine point markers
Time needed: 30 Minutes or Less

#1- To make them, just help your child press her thumb onto a nontoxic rubber stamp pad (black for spiders and bats, orange for pumpkins), then onto a piece of heavy paper or card stock.

#2- Add small dots of white acrylic paint (we used a dull pencil to apply it) for bat and spider eyes.

#3- Let the ink and paint dry before using fine-point markers to add pupils, legs, wings, stems, and other features and details.
These would make great Halloween cards! FUN!!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Pumpkin Carving...

How cute would this be?
#1 - Use a marker to draw the letters and exclamation point on the pumpkins.
#2- Cut the tops off with a sharp knife (parents only); for best results, carve at an inward angle.Make a small hole in each cap to allow heat from the candle to escape.
#3- Remove the seeds with an ice-cream scoop and scrape the walls
until they are about 1 inch thick.
#4- Cut out the drawn letters with a paring knife or pumpkin-carving tool,
then light a candle in each one.
I think I'll try this...I'll post a picture if it turns out!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Have you been boo-ed?

It's October and Halloween will be here soon. This is a great opportunity to share some fun and get to know your neighbors. I'm sure you've heard of this before, most people call this the neighborhood phantom. Here is a great link to get you started.

This is so much fun! You could start it in your neighborhood today!!