Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Color Science

We've been exploring the science of color! When our thermometer dipped below zero, we tried out an idea from some friends to make colored ice globes.


Of course, I don't have any pictures of the finished products! But they were very cool. We had added food coloring to the water inside the balloons and the colored water formed an inner sphere. So we had colored spheres encased in clear spheres. We unwrapped one of them a little too early, it sprung a leak, and all the colored water flowed out leaving behind just an empty sphere. That was pretty cool. But then the temperature rose and that was the end of that.



 Next we moved onto mixing colors. We did this with crayons to create a color wheel, and paint to make some pictures, and then we did it with colored water. Kids and water - what more do I need to say?!



Julia kept track of the colors she was making

Benjamin, the chemist

Both Julia and Benjamin played happily for a quite while creating different colors and combinations. And then somehow, they ended up turning it into an olive oil, lime juice, and lemon juice factory!  They're very entrepreneurial these days! 


Our final activity, so far, was creating spectroscopes so we could see the colors in different lights. It worked best in the bright sunshine!





Monday, February 22, 2016

The cyclist

Last week signs started appearing all over our house. Signs like these:


stop!

3 way stop!

sharp corner & potty past the sharp corner

Why you ask?  Let me show you:
2 wheels!!

don't try this at home
yep, Ben got a new bike! Auntie Merrill gave it to him for his birthday and he has pretty much not stopped riding it since. It does have training wheels. They could come off because he doesn't really need them but Andrew is holding firm to not taking them off until the bike goes outside. He mentioned something about wanting to save our walls from Benjamin crashing into them. hmmm. 

Anyway, back to the signs. Those are Julia's attempt to direct her brother. After a few hours of watching him cruise around on his bike she decided he needed some, shall we say, corralling? So every doorway, corner and intersection on our first floor is now marked with signs! stop, sharp corner, 3 way stop, slow down, caution wet floor... she's got it covered! And sometimes Ben even obeys them!

Maybe she should add one about standing on moving vehicles!

Saturday, February 20, 2016

A Rhode Island Winter

January. First snowfall. The coats, hats, and mittens appear. Feet are shoved into boots that are maybe just a tad too small... we didn't get them out earlier - we're tough, we don't need boots til it snows!

watch where you're going Ben!
The sledding tracks are set and smoothed and ready for the first real run.

look out below!
A few days later we eke out every bit of fun from the patchy snow covered hills.
hardcore sledders!
planning her route!
The next day the temperature hits 65 degrees and you ride bikes in pajamas over the snowbanks!


Rinse and repeat until sometime in March or April!

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Florida Leftovers

A few extra shots from our Florida vacation last month.

Beach time on New Years Day! It was beautiful!!




finally! a tree I can climb!



Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Birthday Celebrations!

A few pictures from the various birthday celebrations we've had over the past few weeks.

Warming up for their gymnastics party

make a wish!

my goodie bags penguin on one side, space on the other!

All dressed up to celebrate with Alex!

i see the future in this picture

quite the dapper dude

Still styling in the Chinese jacket she's had since age 2!

best friends

my loves!



Sunday, February 14, 2016

Happy 7th Birthday, Julia!

She's 7!!!

Julia's birthday celebration stretched over a whole week! Starting with a family gathering on Sunday to kick things off with the other birthday girl, Alex. Then a birthday breakfast of chocolate cake on the actual day. And we finished the week with a family dinner at our favorite local indian restaurant, Rasa!

All About Julia at 7

   How old are you? seven
   What is your favorite color?  Yellow and green
   What is your favorite toy? Lottie doll
   What is your favorite fruit? apples
   What is your favorite tv show? Wild Kratts
   What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? pizza
   What is your favorite outfit? Cozy Bunny sweater
   What is your favorite game? Rock Paper Scissors
   What is your favorite snack? potato chips
   What is your favorite animal? bunny
   What is your favorite song? Roar by Katy Perry
   What is your favorite book? Cam Jansen
   Who is your best friend? Elizabeth
   What is your favorite cereal? Fruit Loops
   What is your favorite thing to do outside? Ride my bike
   What is your favorite drink? water
   What is your favorite holiday? Easter and Christmas
   What do you like to take to bed with you at night? No-no
   What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Oatmeal
   What is your favorite thing to eat for dinner? pasta
   What do you want to be when you grow up? An astronaut
   What makes you happy? No-No
   What is your favorite thing to eat? watermelon
   What is your least favorite thing to eat? cheese
   What is your favorite thing to do? read
   What are you really good at? Drawing and sculpting
   What is your favorite movie? I have no idea
   What do you like to do with Mom? Do crafts
   What do you like to do with Dad? Play SpaceMonopoly
   What is your favorite sport? baseball
   What is your favorite place to go? The craft store

Seven was a strange birthday for me. Each year I'm always amazed that another year has passed but this year Julia really seems different. She's more mature, more of a kid who is coming into her own personality and truly developing her own interests and ideas. She's closer to 10 then to preschool-hood. She can read independently. She can write on her own. She can think up, begin, and see a project through on her own (maybe excepting the cleaning part!). She likes quiet time in her room alone to play on the iPad, write, draw, create, or just snuggle with her stuffed animals. She plays Minecraft. She and her friends create plays together - complete with scripts and props.  

But, there's a lot that has remained the same as well. No-no is still a fixture in our lives. She still loves being read to (a good thing because I'm not planning on stopping anytime soon!). She still wants us to stay with her at bedtime. She's still obsessed with space and astronomy. She still loves to swim. And she's still our sweet, blue-eyed, inquisitive girl who is always asking, "why?"

 I love that I get to experience each day with Julia; that I am privileged to teach her and see her accomplishments firsthand. Every day is an adventure around here. We certainly have our tough days and days when everything is "boorrrinnng." But the days when I get to see the pride on Julia's face as she realizes that she can read a chapter book on her own, or that adding multiple digits numbers isn't a big deal, or that she knows a whole bunch about the midnight zone that I don't have a clue about makes it completely worth it.


I'm looking forward to what this year brings!! 

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Happy 4th Birthday, Benjamin!!




A perfect picture of the birthday boy: a mix of happy, thoughtful, and adorable with just a sparkle of mischievousness in his eyes!

The requested 8 layer cake! Chocolate cake, vanilla ice cream, chocolate cake, mint chip ice cream, chocolate cake, chocolate ice cream, chocolate cake, frosting! 


Benjamin's perfect birthday breakfast - watermelon and peanut butter chocolate chip cookies!

And here's a little about Benjamin at 4 years old!
  • How old are you? four!
  • What is your favorite color?  pink
  • What is your favorite toy? Calico Critters
  • What is your favorite fruit? pineapple
  • What is your favorite tv show? Jungle Junction
  • What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Peanut butter chocolate sandwich
  • What is your favorite outfit? Fancy clothes, like dresses
  • What is your favorite game? Space Monopoly
  • What is your favorite snack? cheeseballs
  • What is your favorite animal? penguin
  • What is your favorite song? Roar by Katy Perry
  • What is your favorite book? Poppleton
  • Who is your best friend? Julia
  • What is your favorite cereal? Fruit Loops
  • What is your favorite thing to do outside? Play baseball
  • What is your favorite drink? Lemonade
  • What is your favorite holiday? My birthday
  • What do you like to take to bed with you at night? Blankie, bubbles, waddles
  • What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? oatmeal
  • What is your favorite thing to eat for dinner? Chicken nuggets
  • What do you want to be when you grow up? A penguin
  • What makes you happy? Julia
  • What is your favorite thing to eat? pineapple 
  • What is your least favorite thing to eat? broccoli
  • What is your favorite thing to do? Play Calico Critters with Julia
  • What are you really good at? Climbing the slides at the playground
  • What is your favorite movie? Mr. Poppers Penguins
  • What do you and your Mom do together?  Snuggle at bedtime
  • What do you and your Dad do together? Go to Dunkin Donuts
  • What is your favorite sport? Biking
  • What is your favorite place to go? The trampoline place


 I'd like to note a couple of things about his answers. First, the frequency that Julia comes up. Over this past year Benjamin and Julia really have started playing together, with Benjamin directing just as much of the interaction as Julia. They love to play pretend acting as superheroes from PJ Masks, taking on creature powers a la Wild Kratts, or racing around the house like track stars or race car drivers. They are constantly setting up shops to sell us things - jewelry they've made, pictures they've drawn, or just objects they've found. Somehow Benjamin always ends up as the only buying stuff but Julia only charges him 2 pennies. Since Christmas and the acquiring of his beloved Calico Critters, they will work together to set-up elaborate scenes for the critters to play in. I love this because they spend so much setting up the scenes but then rarely actually play or act anything out - exactly what I remember doing with my dolls as a kid!

The second thing to note is the off-the-wall quality of the answer "penguin" to "what do you want to be when you grow up?" This is a quirk of Ben's that I adore. If you've spoken to him lately you know he has a pretty good vocabulary. Sometimes I need to remind myself that he's only 4! So we'll be having a pretty straightforward, normal conversation and then from out of nowhere comes a silly or completely irrelevant thought that almost always makes me laugh! It's a wonderful glimpse into how his brain works! Here's another example from last night.
We were driving home from dinner and discussing restaurants we like and this was the conversation:
B: Do you like the place with the smoothies?
Me: Which place?
B: The exploding one?
Me: Johnny Rockets?
B: yes!
Me: yes, I like it.
Andrew: They have milkshakes, Ben. They're made with ice cream and milk, not smoothies. Smoothies are usually fruit and yogurt.
There was then a long conversation about ridiculous milkshake combinations
B: What about a caramel milkshake? How would you make that?
Me: Well you could mix caramel into vanilla ice cream.
B: really?!
Me: Yes, and you know we could make ice cream.
Andrew: yes, then you could make any flavor you wanted
B: yes, and you know what?
Me: What?
B: We could also make a bird feeder!!
....and that's where Andrew and I break into laughter! For the record, Ben was completely serious. He's been wanting to make a bird feeder for a couple of weeks. And this was his not so subtle reminder that we have neglected to do it!

The last thing I'll note is his answer to what he and I do together, "snuggle." Every year I purchase a book for each of the kids' birthdays and write an inscription with why I chose it and a little about them that year. This year Benjamin's book was The Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss because my answer to that question would be exactly the same as his. Bedtime is my special time of day with Benjamin and I love getting to snuggle under the covers with him, our heads close together on the pillow and chat about anything and everything. It's a gift and one that I hope doesn't end anytime soon!

Monday, February 8, 2016

Snow Day Poem #2

Snowflake
snowflake
drift  down  so  softly


--by julia

A Snow Day Poem by Julia

Snowflake snowflake
     on your   tongue
Eat  it  up
     before  its  done



(note from Mom - this is Julia's first blog post! She wrote the poem today after we read a bunch of snowy day poems at lunchtime and then I suggested she might want to use this space to share it. And she did!)

Monday, February 1, 2016

Heard Around Our House

Ben and I had a rough morning last Friday.  We had our regular Friday get together with friends but he was not in a good mood and it was a long morning. After we got home, he came to me asking to play a game. To say I was worn out is the understatement of the year, then this conversation occurred:

B: Mom, can we please play a game?
Me: I don't know Benj. I'm pretty worn out; this morning used up a lot of my energy.
B: Why?
Me: Well, it was just a hard morning. Do you remember?
B: Yes I know. But I really want to play a game.
Me: I know that but I just don't have the energy to play a game right now.
B: Well, I know! You can eat something. That will give you energy. I can make you a snack! I'll make you a chocolate and peanut butter sandwich.
Me: Actually, I'm not really hungry. I'd just like to rest for a few minutes.
B: No, you need a snack. I can make you half a sandwich! Or whatever you want. Just don't pick something that needs the oven or stove. But the microwave is ok. I can do the microwave. What do you want, Mama?

It was the most adorable thing ever. And after he had made me a bowl of nuts and dried fruit we did, in fact, play a game!