Day 1599 | Squinty
/He might be squinty but he’s still cute!
We made it home safe and sound today. This is definitely a winter to remember.
He might be squinty but he’s still cute!
We made it home safe and sound today. This is definitely a winter to remember.
Mother Nature decided to extend our stay in Wisconsin Dells by another day so we were forced to make the most of it. We went to see the new Lego movie, stuffed our own Build-a-Bears, spent some time at the arcade, watched the Oscars, and enjoyed some family board games. Definitely better than driving in terrible weather and spending the rest of the day unpacking and doing laundry!
Think happy thoughts for our trip home tomorrow.
We jumped right into the water park weekend. *Pun intended. Although water parks aren’t really my thing (are you surprised?), I couldn’t be happier to be spending the quality time with some of our favorite people. I guess I can handle some pool time for that.
Are you ok with photos of photos? Cool. I appreciate that.
The boys are in need of some new sun shade for our upcoming trip to Mexico. I found these cheap trucker hats online and then let the boys pick out their own graphic for them. Chase selected Shadow Lugia (a Pokemon character), obviously. Robbe’s is a Lego kit that he’s interested in. Random and humorous selections, but I like them.
I printed them out on iron-on transfer paper and then added them to the hats. I’m shocked at how well they turned out. And the boys are pretty pumped, too. You can tell in this photo.
I might as well offer a quick update on Chris for his big day. Now it’s a thing.
UPDATES ON MY 36 YEAR OLD HUSBAND
Happy birthday to my best friend.
I know you know a lot about what’s going on in our lives, but I realized that there are some pretty big updates about myself that I haven’t shared on here—mostly because I don’t have a photo to go with them, not because I’m withholding information.
A FEW LIFE UPDATES FROM A 35 YEAR OLD
My birthday involved a lot of time inside and more sick snuggles than I would have hoped for, but it’s been a good day. I got to craft a bit, I spent a lot of time with family, and enjoyed a yummy bday dinner and desert with some lovely gifts. In reality, this was a pretty good representation of what life is like these days. I’m present enough to appreciate that.
Today was filled with lots of love—and still a sick little one. Luckily, the presents helped to brighten spirits.
Thanks to everyone who showed us some love today. We love you, too.
Chris and I bought ourselves an early birthday gift. This fun new instant camera. I’ve secretly always wanted one of these and now I own one. Woohoo!
We are currently in the process of teaching the boys about what is “photo-worthy” because the film is not cheap. They’re used to taking 100 photos of whatever book they’re currently interested in because they’ve only ever known digital cameras. It’ll be a fun challenge, that’s for sure. Tonight we let them take one photo of whatever they wanted. Chase’s is on the left. Robbe’s is on the right. You can decide if they were, in fact, photo-worthy.
Welp, another snow day. Yep. That’s right. If you’re keeping track, we’re up to seven days for Chase and eight days for Robbe in the last 2.5 weeks. The amount of snow out our windows these days is really shocking. I’ll try to snap a few more photos when everyone is healthy enough to be outside.
Unfortunately, our snow day was overshadowed by Robbe getting sick. The poor little guy was miserable fighting a stomach bug all day. And Chase was pretty bummed to be without his favorite playmate. I’m hopeful he rounded a corner this evening. Fingers crossed.
We have been reading chapter books like they are picture books in this house lately. I’ve got to start putting parameters around “do you guys want to pick out a book to read?” Somehow, I end up getting sucked into a chapter book that we then finish in one sitting. It’s intense.
Don’t get me wrong, not all of these chapter books are terribly long. Some don’t take much longer to read than the long picture books we’ve got. But those are pretty scarce around here. Instead, we’re reading full Magic Treehouse books or entire A to Z Mystery.
In case you’re looking for recommendations, here are a few of our favorites.
The Boxcar Children — These books have gotten us through more car rides than I can remember. Thank goodness for audio books. But we’ve read just as many on our couch at home, too.
Dog Man — I have to admit that these aren’t my favorite, but Chase loves them. They are the first book he has willingly sat by himself and read cover to cover. It helps that they are graphic novels with short sentences and lots of pictures. Robbe likes that, too.
A to Z Mysteries — We love mysteries at our house. This is a good series with young kids as the main characters. I always appreciate the clean language and kind messages attached to the stories.
The Owl Diaries — These are quick reads, but very cute. Robbe really likes these. There are lots of pictures and there is a lot to look at on every page.
Narwhal and Jelly — Pretty quick read with lots of silliness. The boys giggled and giggled during these.
Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot — This was one of the first series we read. I wouldn’t say there’s a lot of educational value with these but they keep the boys’ attention and got them excited about the idea of reading all the books in order.
The Magic Treehouse — This is our newest series and we’re all pretty excited about them. I think we’ve made it through around 8-10 of them so far. Each book takes you on an adventure that involves learning some real facts along the way. Win! Chase tends to prefer graphic novels when he’s reading on his own but he’s started reading these solo now, too. It’s hard to say who is more excited about that: me or him.
Ivy + Bean, Bad Kitty, Flat Stanley, and The Bad Guys are all new series that we found at the library recently. We’ve just read the first book of all three series, but they were all well received by the experts. We’ll be getting the #2 books when we go back
So those are all books that I would recommend, both as a parent and as a reader (who would also like to enjoy what I’m reading every now and then). On the flip side of the coin, here’s a list of a few chapter books I really can’t stand.
Geronimo Stilton — The story lines, the language, the way female characters are portrayed…I just don’t like these. The boys were big fans and will still ask to pick them out at the library but I cannot stomach reading them when there are so many other great options out there.
DC Super Heroes — The super hero chapter books are terrible. I just don’t understand why there can’t be some decent storylines or takeaway messages. With that said, we still read these quite frequently. The boys love them and they aren’t offensive, so I do my best to let my strong dislike go.
Super Pets — These are better than the regular super hero books, but not much. I feel like there’s a bit less violence and the animals are the main characters so there are less scantily clad women and bulky men prancing around.
Scooby Doo — Again, this series is a crowd pleaser at our house and we oftentimes come home with one or two Scooby Doos from the library but the chapter books are not written particularly well and the storylines tend to be very similar from one book to the next.
Pokemon — Not only are the books are crazy intense to look at and the storylines very complicated to follow (because of unfamiliar names, concepts, and locations) but the books are read right to left (basically from back to front). There’s a cultural lesson to be learned here about how not everyone reads left to right, but not for my emerging readers! This seems unnecessarily confusing for their young minds.
The boys got the Dragons Love Tacos book as a gift from a neighbor awhile back. And today we got to see a play based on the book. The local theater group did a great job and the boys loved it. Yay for supporting the local art scene!
Here we are. Another snow day. That’s #6 for Chase and #7 for Robbe (he had a day off when Chase just had a delayed start yesterday). This is the craziest stretch of snow days ever (they’ve all been in the last two weeks). Even for Wisconsin. At least the temperatures were decent enough to play outside, though. That’s something!
Just a boy with his slippers.
Their name is Slush (yes, just one name for both) and their birthday is April 30th. What? Your slippers don’t have an assigned birthday? That’s weird.
We enjoyed a pretty lovely snowstorm today. It started coming down around 2pm and just kept coming. Nothing like the great blizzard of 2016 in DC but fun nonetheless. And it stopped early enough that we *might* actually still have school tomorrow. That would be pretty crazy.
Yep. That’s right. Another one. We’ve had school called off five of the last six days. That’s crazy. Today’s culprit? Ice.
The boys and I managed another enjoyable day together. We even braved the slippery sidewalks to grab a treat from our favorite coffee shop—walking is safer than driving, right?
With two more possibilities for snow this week, maybe we’ll just keep tacking on more days off.
This guy has been hitting the weights pretty hard—but only with one arm. It’s an interesting strategy but it seems to be working for him.
After the great puzzle disaster of 2019, we’ve bounced back and have been enjoying puzzling again. The whole family got in on the action tonight. I love a good puzzle.
The boys were back at school today (woohoo!) and the temps are rising ahead of the weekend (double woohoo!). We decided to make a last minute trip to visit Grandma and I didn’t take any photos all day. Oops.
Here’s a close up shot of the “giggly crystals” we made on our science snow day, though. They’re pretty cool.
Man, we really took advantage of another snow day. By not leaving the house, the boys and I did three science projects, read a chapter book, practiced piano, played some serious Playmobil, set up the pulley again, and watched a movie. All without changing out of their pjs.
Oh, and school is cancelled again tomorrow. Tonight is supposed to have the coldest temps yet. I’m thinking we’ll brave a quick outing, though. We can only take so much of this trapped inside thing.
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