Admittedly, those are some good days.
But even with the most liberal application (and reapplication) of sunscreen and a conscientious use of sun hats, eventually a mom worries a bit about sun exposure. As the heat wave wore on, we began thinking about ways to entertain the girls without sending them out into the bright sunshine. Inspiration struck while cruising through the commissary. In the pasta aisle, to be precise.
We snatched up a box of rigatoni, some rubbing alcohol, and some food dye. With just a little bit of work, we had lots of this:
Some rummaging through the "art closet" produced leftover ribbon, construction paper, and painter's tape. (Of course, any tape will do.) A little fussing, and we had this:
And the next thing you know, we had an excellent opportunity to work on fine motor skills. Kathleen was excited; she'd done this before. We weren't sure that Madeline would be all that interested, but she was. And she did a great job.
I just love watching those chubby little hands at work.
Kathleen very generously made necklaces for everyone in the family. Some family members may have been more excited about that than others, but everyone wore a necklace, nonetheless.
Poor, sick Daddy still wears a necklace. Kathleen wanted to give Indy a necklace, too, but we convinced her that necklaces aren't a good idea for little babies.
1 comment:
You're such a fun mom! Rubbing alcohol and food coloring, huh? I always wondered how they colored noodles like that. I think Anna would want to cook and eat them after playing with them. She's seems just as passionate about noodles as her daddy!
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