This post is about our week and all the little moments that I captured this week that I don't want to forget. I was reading a devotional yesterday and it was speaking about the gift of summer and how each day is an opportunity to unwrap all the day has to offer. With this thought in mind, here are some pictures of all the gifts I've unwrapped this week:
Harper and Jack played "parent" to some of the dollys this week. The picture that stole my heart was Jack reading to the baby- that boy is going to be a good daddy one day.
We took two trips to the park this week- the mornings are cool(er) and quiet and we usually have the whole place to ourselves.
I finally got a pick of Harper climbing up the tunnel slide; she's so quick I haven't gotten good pics of her climbing before.
I tried to get some pictures of me and both kids....key word here is "tried". I love Jack's face in the second pic.
Our second trip to the park this week had a special featured guest appearance by Abby. I've thought about taking her more than once this summer, but I finally got up the guts to do it. She loved the walk to and from the park, but didn't really love being tethered to the playground equipment while we played. Don't worry, she was in shade the whole time, and we brought Abby her own bottle of water and a special travel water bowl (Harper was happy to give Abby her water).
The kids also decided to turn our living room into a circus act complete with tightrope walking and daredevil "bounce house" jumping. I wasn't thrilled they were doing this, but their belly laughs were worth the wear and tear on the couch...just this once :)
We normally do our grocery shopping on the weekend, but I needed to run to the store this week and grab a few quick items. I let Harper and Jack do something we've never done before: they walked through the store without a cart. I know that this doesn't seem like an accomplishment, but believe me it is. I successfully made it from the front of the grocery store to the back and to the front again without losing a child, having any meltdowns,or having a child pull anything off the shelves. Harper carried the basket for us all the way to the back of the store (when we put items in the basket she quickly abandoned it claiming it was too heavy). I asked the kids to hold hands so we'd say together and it melted my heart to see Harper and Jack look after each other.
Harper and Jack got to play with something new this week- play doh! I wondered how this would go over, but as you can see, it was a big hit. They weren't too sure what to do with the play doh when we got it out of the tubs, but once we found some toys to use in our play, it was much more fun. The kids played at their table for close to an hour.
We also went to Tony's office to have lunch with him. Harper saw Tony's calculator and declared "I want to play on the computer like Daddy!" Jack would rather spend his time talking on the phone.
We also made a trip to the library. The kids really like the toddler story time and they're getting the hang of checking out books. When we left the library this week, we made a short stop at the park in the square- Harper wanted to look at the fountain and I think Jack liked it too (along with the train sculpture).
I'm so glad this won't be a reality for another 13-14 years (that is a heart attack waiting to happen).
Here are few little bonus gifts this week:
Jack playing "peek-a-boo" with himself |
Doctor Harper working on Winnie the Pooh |
Daddy and Spider Man |
Harper's tea party |
Jack and Peter Rabbit |
The infamous angry face |
Just looking out the window |
I love all these little gifts, and I have to remind myself of these cute faces when we're in toddler melt down mode. Zoo trip pictures are up next- stay tuned!
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