Sunday, July 11, 2010

House Guest

Nathan's cousin, Jessie, can to stay with us for a couple of days. Nathan was very excited to have his first house guest. Jessie is a year older than Nathan, but they play together very well.

They played many games together.



Yelled together.


And bounced in the bounce house many times.


Nathan loves when he has a bouncing mate. It's not that much fun to bounce by yourself.


They even enjoyed eating together. Yum!! Grilled cheese and strawberries.


We had a great time with Jessie. We would love to have her come back again!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow Clinic - Ball in a Cup

Here we are again at Lowe's. We can't seem to get enough of these clinics. We now have our system worked out. Mommy reads the directions, Daddy puts the nails in place for Nathan to hammer them and Nathan gets to put the stickers on the project, if there are stickers.


This week's project is ball in a cup. Everyone loves playing this game!

Watch your fingers, Daddy!!

Nathan trying to get the ball in the cup. I think he hit himself in the head several times with the ball before he finally got it in the cup.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Summer 2010 - Dinosaur Week

This week is about Dinosaurs.

Nathan and I visited the Museum of Nature and Science in Fair Park. We looked at many different dinosaur bones.


Nathan also dug up some bones and measured them in the Dino Dig exhibit.


Our craft project was a dinosaur made from different shapes.

First, Nathan, decorated the background with his paint daubers.



While he was dabbing, Mommy cut out shapes from construction paper. Nathan dabbed some green on them and then glued them to the paper to form a dinosaur.


We call him Shape-O-Saurus.


We did a physical activity this week. I gave Nathan a stick dinosaur. It's just like a stick horse but with a dinosaur head. We ran dinosaur races around the house. We ran relay races and also timed each other.

Nathan ran a relay race during Olympic Days at his school last year. This was a great opportunity to revisit this concept of taking turns. Nathan remembered the races from school and I think he has relay races down.

Some of our favorite dinosaur books we read this week are:

The Littlest Dinosaur by Michael Foreman
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The Super Hungry Dinosaur by Martin Waddell
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Friday, July 2, 2010

Playing in the Rain

We've been having summer showers all week. Tonight, Nathan couldn't resist playing in the rain.



Thursday, July 1, 2010

Eating with Gusto

This is how Nathan eats his macaroni and cheese . . . with gusto.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Museum of Nature & Science

Nathan and I ventured downtown to Fair Park to visit the Museum of Nature & Science. We have been there a couple of times before and I think hands down, this is Nathan's favorite museum.

I let Nathan plan our day and tell me what he wanted to see and do . . . which turned out to be everything.

The Science building had a water exhibit and Nathan enjoyed learning about water. He touched ice, played in water and with some encouragement walked through a fog curtain that was representing steam.

Nathan learned about water pumps and how they pump water from the ground to people's houses. He loved to turn the handle round and round to pump the water. If you pumped all the water out of the ground, it would rain to fill the reserves back up. Nathan did this several times until I pulled him away to give others a turn.

We are studying dinosaurs this week and we stopped by the Dino Dig to search for dinosaur bones. Nathan quickly found a big one by brushing the sand away with his brush.

Then, he measured it to see how long it was.

Nathan made sure we didn't miss out on making giant bubbles. We each took turns to see who could make the biggest bubbles. Nathan likes to pop the bubbles and swish his hands in the soap.

We headed down stairs to the Children's Museum. We had to stop at the dollhouse where you can turn the lights on and off. You can even light the fire in the fireplace.

I had to drag him away from the dollhouse after I noticed he was telling the other kids that it was "his" and they couldn't touch it. Nathan has started to be more assertive about things he is passionate about.

We also had to play with the numbers that you can flip around. One side has numbers and the other side shows dots. Nathan remembered this from his last visit and was requesting to play with it once we arrived at the museum.

We had to skip the water room because it was closed for a mopping. So, we headed straight to the farm. Nathan planted seeds in the garden and shopped for veggies. We also picked eggs from the chickens' nests and put them in egg cartons.

We were surprised to find the cow full of milk (water) because it had been empty on our other visits to the museum. Nathan was very eager to milk the cow and patiently waited his turn. The cow was very easy for him to milk it and he really enjoyed it.

After the farm, we headed to the backyard area. Nathan crawled through ant hills and spider webs. There is also an exhibit on neon gas with buttons to push to light up the tubes of gas. So, yes, we were there for awhile so Nathan could push the buttons over and over.

Our tummies started to growl, so we headed back upstairs to the cafe for lunch. Nathan picked out chips that left his lips and fingers orange.

After lunch, we walked to the Nature Building to see the dinosaur bones.




There is also a light exhibit in the Nature Building that has lots of hands on stations that Nathan loves.

Nathan is turning on the light bulbs to the same wattage and seeing that one is brighter than the other.

This photo wall is another one of Nathan's favorites. He played with it what seemed like forever. You stand next to the wall and it flashes. Then, you step away and it leaves your shadow on the wall. Nathan put his arms out and up. Then, he started to lift up his legs in funny poses. He giggled and laughed each time. Everyone around us enjoyed watching Nathan play with it.

Anything with buttons grabbed Nathan's attention and wouldn't let go. This cave exhibit was one of them. It had buttons to push that lit up different parts of the cave with tiny red lights. Nathan would push a button and ask me what lit up and I read him the description of each part of the cave over and over and over.

I finally dragged him away by letting him choose one more thing to do again. He choose the Dino Dig. So, we walked back over to the Science Building to dig for some more dinosaurs.

By this time the museum had cleared out a bit, so he found his own spot all to himself.
We spent about 30 minutes playing in the sand before we left for home.

We both had a great day at the museum. I enjoyed taking our time at the museum and letting Nathan lead the way. It was fun to see all the exhibits that caught his eye and keep his attention. We can't wait to return!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Cousins Camp - Planet 51

We went to the movies today for Cousins Camp. It turned out great because it was rainy outside. We saw Planet 51 at Studio Movie Grill.


Waiting to be seated.


Enjoying his lunch before the movie starts. He loved his drink and the french fries the best.



The happy campers. Everyone was all smiles after the cute movie.
Jaxon, Julia, Joelle, Jordan
Jessie and Nathan in the front.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Test Driving Boats

We went to Bass Pro Shops and Nathan really enjoyed playing in all the boats. There was a little screaming when we dragged him away.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Lowe's Build and Grow Clinic - Monster Truck

Nathan and I went to Lowe's this morning for their Build and Grow clinic. Daddy had to work today, so we were on our own to build the Monster Truck.


Nathan took over this build. This is his third one and he now knows were to put the nails and how to use the hammer.


Putting on the wheels.


After he put on the stickers, he couldn't wait to play with it. We did a great job without Daddy, but we have more fun when he comes with us.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Summer 2010 - Food Week

This week's theme is Food.

We had fun talking about different fruits and vegetables. We went to the grocery store and looked at all their different shapes and colors.

We made two yummy snacks this week. The first one was pink cupcakes from Nathan's favorite book this week, Pinkalicious. I didn't get a photo of those because they were eaten up quickly.

The other treat we made were chocolate covered bananas.


Dipping the bananas in the chocolate.


Tasting the chocolate.


Yummy!!

Nathan decided to eat the chocolate off the banana and throw it away. He at least took one tiny bite of banana off the end.

Here's a list of our favorite books we read this week about food:

Pinkalicious by Victoria Kann

Night of the Veggie Monster by George McClements

Burger Boy by Alan Durant