Summer Activities Continue

As a Floridians, we have four seasons too: hurricane season, love bug  season, tourist season and summer.  Summer activities pretty much go on all year long.  Last Saturday was no exception.

Big Red asked me to watch his kids for a couple of hours while he worked on a proposal for work.  In true Big Red fashion, he didn’t begin work on the proposal until day it was due…  Since the weather was sunny and in the mid-80s, I decided to break out the Slip ‘n Slide and whip up a batch of homemade play dough.

I love that we’re not cooped up in the house.  Sure, I’d love to sip some hot cocoa by a cozy fire but that is just not how we roll here.  We embrace the chance to run around in our swim suits all day long in October!  And with four active boys at our house, that’s just what the doctor ordered for my sanity!!!  😉

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Play Dough and Markers

I made up a quick batch of play dough this morning to keep Cutie Pie and B occupied.  They both shouted “blue” when I asked them what color dough they wanted.  Because it’s 1000 degrees in the shade around here, I decided to let them play with it inside.  Normally we would have gone out on the back porch but there’s no need to subject ourselves to heat stroke.  I spread out the vinyl “art” tablecloth on the kitchen floor and let them have at it.

You’ll notice that B is sporting a Superman costume.  He’s really into super heroes.  Steph is planning a super hero birthday party for him in September.  He’s going to LOVE it!

Making blue spaghetti and blue hair was activity that kept their attention the longest.  There’s just something about squishing play dough through a press that little kids can’t get enough of.  I’ll admit that I enjoy squeezing play dough myself…

After the allure of play dough wore off, we moved on to glittery, scented bingo-type markers!  I drew some basic shapes on green construction paper and asked them to make dots in the shapes.  They could care less about my instructions.  That was okay.  It was more about the process than the final product anyway.

When the older boys get back from VBS we’re making pizza for lunch.  Yum!

Big Ol’ Catching Up Post

Oh, good grief!  The holidays are upon us.  I’m supposed to be at a Lab School social this evening but SIX (!) families backed out at the last minute and the party was canceled.  I feel really bad for the hostess who spent her entire day cleaning, chilling beer and making pumpkin mousse.  She called me 40 minutes before it was supposed to start to tell me that she was throwing in the towel.  I had just plugged in my flatiron in preparation for getting sassy.  Alas, no flatiron was required for Plan B which consisted of sitting down in front of the television with Panera take-out.  It’s pretty darn inconsiderate to bail on the day of the event, don’t you think? Looks like I’m freezing my sausage balls for Christmas brunch (that sounds kind of dirty…).  Sausage balls is the appetizer I made to take with us to the social.  Anyway, the cancellation is the only reason that I have time to devote to the blog.

I think I need a list for all the stuff I’m going to unload on you.  Be prepared to be visually stimulated by all the photos as well.

1.  We hosted our family’s December birthday party on the 6th.  Wildman and Auntie Jo were the honorees.

J grilled cheeseburgers.  We talked, we ate, presents were opened, candles were extinguished…  It was a good time.

Wildman now has a ton of Hot Wheels cars and play sets.  His actual birthday isn’t until December 21st.  I can only imagine what his true birthday and Christmas will bring.  I think I need to start donating toys and stocking up on plastic storage totes now!

2. 

This is the newest addition to the family exterior Christmas display.  Wildman and Cutie Pie were drooling over this thing in Lowe’s.  J happened to find it for 50% off a couple of weeks ago and quickly purchased it.  The boys LOVE it!!!  Wildman quickly discovered that he could not ride on the tractor.  Darn inflatables and their lack of rigidity.

3.  This is our house.  Kindly ignore the strand of lights that are out on the top of the house…

This is Dude’s house.

Dude is Auntie Jo’s boyfriend.  He begins set up around Halloween!  Not too bad for a Jewish kid, eh?

We took the boys to Dude’s house to drop off their letters to Santa last week.  Santa (Dude) personally writes a letter back to each child who puts a letter in the mailbox.  How sweet is that?!  Auntie Jo definitely has a keeper.

Cutie Pie was mesmerized by the animatronic display in the garage.

4.

Okay, so, I did get that margarita on the rocks after all.  We just took the kids with us.  It turns out that our babysitters who are always at the ready, i.e. J’s parents, actually had plans last Saturday night.  We didn’t realize that they were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary until Sunday, however.  What?!  Why didn’t they tell us?!  That’s a whole other post…

Anyway, we took the kids out for Mexican and then to the Melbourne Light Parade.  Ahhhh, the spinach enchiladas were amazing!

5. 

I made a batch of green play dough for Wildman’s classmates.  They had their book exchange and cookie decorating party today.  I slipped these little treats into their cubbies when no one was looking 🙂

6.  Speaking of cookie decorating…

These little elves got together yesterday afternoon to decorate a bunch of sugar cookies.

I invited Steph and Big Red over for homemade pizza and a Christmas flick after the cookies were done.  It made for a nice evening.  We haven’t had just their family over for a dinner party since their youngest was born.  That’s been over two years ago!

7.  I’m a crafting maniac these days…  Check out some of the presents I’ve been working on.

I can’t show Aileen‘s surprise gift because she reads my blog and views my flickr photos.  I supposed she could sneak a peak into the adorable snowman suitcase I gave her to find out what hers looks like.  But I know she’s not that kind of girl and I’m not ruining the surprise for her here either.

I think that’s pretty much all the catching up I need to do.  I feel much better!  If you’ve made it to the end of this post without blurred vision or dizziness, you get a gold star.  Well done!

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