The other day we sat down for art time and Kai and Nora selected fingerpaint as the media of the day. I helped them put on art smocks, set out the bowls of paint and from there on out my only job was to move the finished pieces to the drying area and make sure that they had a steady supply of clean paper.
Monsters of the Deep
We had a new lunch item the other day that was quite a hoot and I thought I’d share. A few days ago we had gone to the library to check out the Disney movie of James and the Giant Peach (which we are almost done reading) and, while that was checked out, there was a BBC series on Sperm Whales so we got that instead. There was a lot of talk about the abyss and “Monsters of the deep” and so Kai and Nora started using that in their play (i.e. look out Nora, here comes a Monster of the Deep, let’s get in the cardboard box). Around the same time I saw a web post where you cut a hot dog or sausage into slices and insert dry noodles before cooking. The dry pasta can pierce the hot dog but goes all floppy (like tentacles) when cooked (hence the name it earned – monsters of the deep). The pictures below show the cooks in action.
Spiderman
Before it Gets too Hot
Visiting Uncle Eric
Aunt Julie and Uncle Eric are moving to Bahrain! Uncle Eric has already arrived and we drove over on Friday to spend the morning with him. We had a nice breakfast as Ric’s Country Kitchen across from the Grand Mosque (which hosts the worlds largest fiberglass dome by the way) and then went on to a supermarket with good asian produce for some Thai food fixin’s.
Easter
Truth be told it was Friday, not Sunday that the Easter Bunny came. Since Sunday is a work day here we put in a special request that he visit us early and, since Dad has some Easter Bunny wasta, he was happy to comply.
The Easter Bunny hid some baskets with books and a new toy in the house and then left a series of clues scattered through the house. Each clue was a picture inside an egg that led to the next clue until finally the basket was found. Kai and Nora really got into it and it was a hoot to watch them decipher the trail.
When that was done we found the Easter Bunny had left some plastic eggs hidden outside. Some had chocolate and some were filled with confetti that looked like someone had emptied the bin on an automatic 3-hole punch. Clearly the Easter Bunny works in an office when he isn’t doing his egg gig.