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We ordered these capes almost a year ago - incredible that until this moment that he could have cared less about its existence. However, he put it on today and ran around the house. Such cuteness!
It's been a very long day, but I got to skip out a bit early to come home and watch the Boilermakers (who lost spectacularly to UConn). I like to stuff my cheeks like a chipmunk while eating, while the LittleMan double fists his food and drink. He also would lean over and "feed" his lamb.
The BookIt program is still alive and running! When I was in elementary school we would earn star stickers on our special badges to get our personal pizza from Pizza Hut. Now, they get little certificates after turning in monthly log sheets. The end result is the same - personal pan pizza and a happy kid.
Sneak peek at a finished project. It's a slightly less traditional (ie: casual) Easter dress. Hopefully SweetGirl will have a use for it outside of Easter, as I am completely smitten with the fabric.
Details of the pattern used and outfit on a person to come, I had to make some alterations to it because it was so big but I think I've managed to make it work for this year (and for maybe another year).
Step two of Garden Project 2009. Someone is carefully putting the soil in the cell packs. Someone else is pouring soil on the ground. Both someones had fun planting various seeds and using the flags they made to mark which pack held what. We can't wait to see what happens this year!
The start of GardenProject 2009.
Every year, something goes terribly wrong. The first year, we tried starting pumpkin seeds in egg cartons by our back stoop. The birds came and had a snack. The next year we managed to grow larger than life (taller than the garage) Sunflowers - which was great, except taking them down at the end was cumbersome. The year after that we tried sunflowers again, only to be thwarted by the chipmunks.
This year, we got all technical - picked up garden cell packs and seeds from the store and Aiko helped make little toothpick flags to mark what was where.
Here's to hoping this year will be a more successful year... wildlife beware!