I have gotten behind. Again. I looked over the pictures and these are a hodgepodge from the last few weeks. One Saturday, Eric was heading out to go to confession when he noticed a would be tag-a-long. Pretty impressive. Just out of Kung Fu Panda!
We introduced John to swings. He seemed to enjoy them.
Molly enjoyed them also.
I love some of the outfits Molly wears. It may be hard to see in this particular picture, but she is wearing a summer dress, Christmas striped socks, tennis shoes, and Dom's Royals ball cap. #NailedIt!
John continues to be delightful and one of the jolliest kids around. He also continues to not sleep for longer than 3 hours at a time. But, that will pass. I hope his personality remains.
We did a super cool science experiment a few weeks ago. We used red cabbage juice as a litmus test to see if certain solutions were bases or acids. It was so cool, we did it a second time. Molly really enjoyed it. She was so cute with the chemistry set that I just left the remaining baking soda and vinegar for her to play with. I highly recommend this activity. I also recommend you do this outside.
A couple of weeks ago we were waiting around to hear about the arrival of the kids' newest cousin, Zachary. As a result, many pictures were taken. Several of which are from Molly.
Dom took this selfie.
Molly. I love seeing the pictures three year olds choose to take.
As Will likes to say: "John is just so adorable!" Molly took the above picture which I thought was quite good. Also, you can see how much John loves his siblings.
Will takes his role as John's older brother so seriously. I suspect he is recruiting him for a super secret society.
For various reasons, my children are waking up before 7. The ones who can tell time, know that I get up at 7:30. Therefore, they know that they should find something quiet to do before this. If I'm lucky, they catch Molly before she wanders into my room. This has happened....once. On that particular occasion, I discovered them in the 'Lego Room'. The Lego Room is where I've also placed the more educational toys in our collection. Over the years, we've built up quite a collection that spans all age groups. For safety reasons, I brought out the gears for John to play with. He and Molly spent several happy minutes playing/eating them. Will is in the background working on Wedgits. It is a puzzle building game sort of like a 3D tangrams. Dom, the wisest of them all, was still in bed.
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Your comment about Molly and the chemistry in the house made me laugh. I love the picture of the praying mantis.
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