Monday, December 28, 2009

A New Kitchen

Last week I replaced the faucet on my bathroom sink, and want to make a new play kitchen for Jameson. We went to a thrift store today, I was hoping to find a bookshelf or something similar to use as the base (since cardboard didn't work too well before!)


I was so happy to find this old bathroom cabinet. It's metal, a little rusted, and missing the decorative part of one leg, but it's perfect for us. It has a drawer and two shelves in the cabinet. I took it in the backyard so I can clean it and re-paint it, but I think we'll end up leaving it there too.


Jameson took to playing with it right away. Several garden tools are hiding inside, and he was trying to tell me what the rake was for, but he got distracted.


He decided to chase the cat. She ran.


He got distracted by the scissors, and so Jasmine got to escape.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Garbage Truck!


Jameson has enjoyed opening presents all day, but this last one was probably the best. A GARBAGE TRUCK! Made from DUPLOS! Isaiah helped him put it together, and he's been picking up the trash and driving it around ever since.

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Giddy Up!


Uncle Ben is a great horse. And a scooper. And a train. Overall, he's just a wonderful uncle.

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Monday, December 21, 2009

Faux Hawk


Aunt Leah styled his hair. He looks like a dinosaur.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Lemon


Jameson got a lemon from Grandma yesterday, and he brought it in the car on the way to Phoenix today. He hasn't decided what to do with it, but he managed to get some of the rind off. Sure makes the car smell good!

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Train


The train went all around the lake. We saw ducks and pigeons, bridges and a waterfall. The conductor peeped the horn to clear the path. We're looking at elephants now, and he won't stop talking about the train!

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Train


We came to the zoo since it's a pretty day. Just as we walked up, the little park train was pulling up. The conductor was very nice and let us ride even though I was short a dollar. As you can imagine, Jameson was thrilled.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Fixing the Washing Machine


Grandpa, a different tool box, dryer in the middle of the kitchen, water and gunk on the floor, washer open and up in the air... Jameson is so happy!

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tired Ramblings, Take Two

So, video straight from the phone doesn't work, but uploading it to the computer first does. Hopefully I will be getting my camera back soon...

Tired Ramblings


Sending a video from my phone. Hope it works!

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Delay


Nathan's flight is delayed, so we get to spend some time with him in the airport. Jameson likes watching the luggage on the conveyor belt, and is now running around like a crazy child.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Helping Daddy


Nathan emptied his work locker into a big bag, and now Jameson is enjoying helping pull it all out.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Socks

We spent the afternoon driving around picking up things for Nathan since he leaves in a week, and we found ourselves near a mall. I was driving, and Nathan and I were talking, when Jameson asked, "What's that in tree?"

I wasn't sure which tree he was referring to, and I was trying to listen to Nathan, so I didn't pay think too much about it until he answered his own question. "It's a sock!"

A few seconds later it hit me what he had said. "Jameson, did you just say there is a sock in the tree?"

"Yep!"

Nathan started laughing, more at the look on my face than his response. Nathan knew exactly what he was talking about, and told him that they were, in fact, socks.

Then I saw them. Big, red, sparkly socks with fake candy sticking out. I tried to explain the term "stocking", but was laughing too hard. Socks, they are.