Thursday, December 13, 2012

Icy Adventures

One cold fall afternoon Tait and I took a walk after school.  One of the best things about the location of our house is that it is less than a block from a trailhead.  We bundled up and headed out.  Tait's gloves didn't stay on more than five minutes.  I don't blame him since they are mitten style but don't even have thumbs.  We had a really cold clear snap this fall, so each morning for about a week we had a layer of frost that built up on the previous day's frost.  By now we have some really pretty hoar frost.  Tait discovered that if you stomp on the frosty grasses they make crunching sounds.  Needless to say we didn't make it very far on our walk because we stopped often to explore.  Here's the best part of our walk...for me anyway...

We have drainage ditches behind our houses.  When it's cold and icy it's also very dry.  So there had been water in the ditch from a rainy summer but it had started to subside.  Apparently as it froze it was still dropping.  It caused ice that looked like a topographic map.  Of course I had to stop and take pictures (and make sure my toddler stayed up out of the ditch - I didn't want him falling down the ditch AND I didn't want him to break the beautiful ice).





After stopping to capture this really cool phenomenon we walked on.  We found more leaves to stomp on.  Tait loves to stomp...or as he says to 'omp.  I love impromptu adventures!




Monday, April 9, 2012

Egg Hunt Adventures

 My friend Kara (who is about eight months pregnant right now) wanted something to keep her busy and decided to put on an Easter egg hunt.  We all donated a dozen or so eggs and met at Auke Rec on Saturday.  Kara collected all the eggs and hid them before we all arrived.  A couple of the dads and toddlers had to shoo off ravens who were stealing eggs while we waited for everyone to arrive.  Tait and I took a walk on the beach in his new to him Xtratuf boots.  (BTW, they are so stinking cute in his size.)  They don't seem really easy to walk in, but he loves to kick them off.


Once everyone arrived we started the hunt.  Tait was young enough to grab eggs on the grass, but old enough he may want to try the big kid area.  I sent him after one on the grass and told him to put it in his basket.  He dropped it right in, so we headed to the little bit harder ones.  He caught right on and LOVED picking them up and leaving them in the basket.  He had to shake every single one.  The hollow chocolate ones weren't exciting, but that didn't stop him from keeping them.  Once we were done he was still looking around to find more.  It was apparently a fun game.  We'll have to try it around the house just for fun maybe.

The rest of our time was filled with roasting hot dogs, chatting with friends, and kicking the boots off so Daddy would put them back on.  Good job Kara on a successful egg hunt.


 The tongue hanging out in the above picture cracks me up.  Pretty sure he got that from me.  Tongue hanging out when you're doing something intense.  Or it is pre-language practicing with his tongue; totally normal at this age.  Anyway', he was pretty excited to 'find' each egg I pointed out.  One egg was hidden by a devils club plant. I was just sure he was going to reach for it.  He probably wouldn't have if I'd have just ignored it.  He didn't touch it but he thought about grabbing it.



Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring Break Adventures, Part 2

This week has been so beautiful.  It reminds me of the first week we had when we moved here, except it was warmer.  Mike and I had a beautiful, sunny, warm week to play and explore Juneau.  This week is just as beautiful and sunny, but probably about half the temperature (30s maybe hitting 40 all week).  Today was one of the days that actually hit 40 or 41.

Todays adventures included playing with Playdoh, which is a fairly new experience.  Tait had fun molding, cutting and pushing around the 'doh.'  I showed him how to roll a ball between his hands and he picked that right up.  I showed him how to roll a snake and he had fun copying me.  His dexterity seems amazing to me, I love to watch him.  I made him a cute puppy out of the 'doh' and he immediately took after it with the knife; future surgeon maybe?  We practiced with the rolling pin and said "roll, roll, roll" or "oh, oh, oh."


Our afternoon adventures involved a walk on the airport trail with my friend Andrea and her two kids.  Tait wasn't thrilled a first with the wind, but once we turned the corner it wasn't so bad.  We let him out of the stroller to walk the trail.  This was a first for him since he learned to walk over the winter.  This was our first opportunity out on a 'trail.'  He thought the pine cones along the way were pretty awesome. He even traded for a 'better' one a couple of times.  Luckily we didn't have to bring any home.  It was such a blessing just to be outside today enjoying the sunshine.  I can't wait for summer when the snow is gone and we can start hiking trails and checking out new geocaches!


Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring Break Adventures

I am SO happy for spring break!  I am loving every minute with my little man.  He is super snuggly (and super clingy).  After nap today he sat in my lap with his head on my shoulder for like 20 minutes.  He's also a lot of trouble getting into everything he shouldn't.  We've really enjoyed watching his vocabulary blossoming lately.  His favorite words are "yay," "wee," "i-e" (translation: slide), "ah" (translation: cat) and "arf, arf."  He has recently learned to sign HOME (and say "ohm") and learned that cows say "moo" or if you ask him "mmm."  So excited to see what he learns this week as we play together.
Yesterday's adventures included playing at Garrett and Rainah's house while Mommy had an appointment.  Tait thought it was great to pray together at lunch and couldn't wait until the end of the pray to say "amen" and clap, hehe.  He also loved Rainah's kitty piano.
Today's adventure was a drive out to Auke Rec.  Tait wanted so badly to run up and down the stairs with the big kids.  Instead he played with another friend's toy caterpillar excavator and a toy shovel.  Note to self: we need to buy outside beach/playground toys.  The best part though was going to the water's edge and throwing rocks in with his little friend Nathan.
We are all SO happy to see some sunshine and be outside.  Too bad the temperature is still in the 30s.  I was really hoping the snow would be gone by spring break.  More adventures to come...tomorrow is more fireweed honey, which I haven't actually blogged about...
Tait and his friend throwing rocks into the water.

Good job Tait says Nathan.

Yay, clap, clap says Tait.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Waffle Adventures

"Stirring" the flour mix
 Tait is learning to help cook lately.  He helped us make waffles on Saturday morning.  Each time I turned to get a new ingredient he would 'stir' the flour.  As you can see he thoroughly dusted himself.  He felt like such a big boy helping mix the waffles.  I think his favorite part was wielding the whisk and pouring in the sugar.  It took us all four tablespoons to get a good picture of it pouring out of the spoon :).  Actually, maybe his favorite part was eating them slathered with peanut butter, hehe.  That's gotta be one of his top favorite foods.
He felt like such a BIG boy
 Earlier in the week Tait helped make stuffed peppers.  He helped me brown the chorizo on the stove and make the yellow rice.  He didn't get to help with the jalapenos of course. That was really his first time to help mommy and daddy cook.

Pouring in the sugar

On Sunday Tait helped me make hummus in the food processor.  He LOVES to push buttons, so this was even more of a blast than the waffles.  He got to help pour in/put in all the ingredients and push the button to start and stop it. 
I think maybe we're raising a future chef/foodie.  He is certainly not afraid to try new foods and has liked helping cook.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Block Adventures

We went to visit my family for Thanksgiving of 2010.  While we were there Tait received a set of so blocks.  You can slide a picture into one side of the block for baby to see while he plays.  Tait has rediscovered them lately.  He is starting to really enjoy building with blocks himself.  I got some cute video of him playing with the blocks the other day.  He had a great time throwing the blocks with daddy.  He also decided that the one that looks like a roof would be good for bouncing on.  Who knows what goes on inside the head of toddlers.  I'm sure it would amaze us even more than it already does.  I'm also sure we'd be even more baffled.  It's like our own version of "Kids Say the Darndest Things" but we'd call it "Kids Do the Darndest (or maybe Silliest) Things."  Life is never boring with a toddler around!


Monday, November 14, 2011

Weekend Crafting Adventures

Being Veteran's Day Friday I got to have a three day weekend.  It was a busy one full of crafting projects.  We were going to be having company on Friday night and Saturday night, so I started Friday by making a very rich dessert.  The bottom was a brownie, followed by a layer of peanut butter cookie dough (egg free), topped with a chocolate ganache and peanut butter chips.
The recipe can be found here.

I spent the afternoon with a friend shopping JoAnn's and then making fabric flowers.  We twisted fabric to make roses.  We stacked layers of a more synthetic fabric (I think it was taffeta, I'm not good with those names: organza, taffeta, etc...) and singed the edges; add a button or pretty pearls to the center and you have another rose or poppy style flower.  I guess they are like the ones Anthropologie sells, but since we don't have one in Juneau I wouldn't know.  We also cut circles, folded them in quarters and tacked them down together to make a third flower.

Fabric Rose Tutorial - fantastic directions by the way
Synthetic Singed flower Tutorial - excellent directions and great pictures for inspiration!
Circles flower tutorial - I think this one may be the most difficult to get it looking how you like.


Saturday we had a crafting afternoon at church where we made a sample of several ideas for the Christmas season.  I'll blog more about that later.  But we made paper flower ornaments, Christmas stars, learned to tie pretty bows and got ideas for gift bags/tags.  Mostly we just enjoyed each other's company.



Sunday I worked on the project that actually inspired the desire to try the flowers.  I'd been wanting to make fabric headbands.  I tried a couple was to do the stretchy part at the back and ended up following the directions on the blog.  I'm still not sure I want to do it exactly that way but I was too impatient to wait to go back to JoAnn's and get different supplies.  My favorite part about it is that it is reversible. Double-sided fabric headband tutorial.