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cream art


Having a good memory can be a blessing and a curse. Liam has the best memory. Sometimes it’s so good, I think I would believe him if he said he remembered his own birth. So the day I told him “maybe someday we can make puffy paint out of shaving cream” I should have realized that he was going to remind me every day until we did it. 
 
So finally, the other day, I mixed up some unwanted shaving cream, glue, and food coloring so we could make “cream art” (as Liam calls it.) I spent far too much time making multiple shades. If I ever decide to be brave enough to do this again, I think I would skip adding glue to the mixture and I would only make 2-3 colors. All the kids really cared about was making a mess anyway.
 
And as with the majority of situations, I took probably more pictures than necessary. But hey, I love these kids.
colorful puffy paint

 

toddler painting

 

blue cream paint

 

childrens artwork

 

little boy painting

 

boy painting

 

kids activities

 

boy smiling

 

toddler boy with paint on hands

 

kingston 2

 

kids art

 

childs painting

 

It was all fun and games until they realized the texture is awesome for finger painting
finger painting

 

kids paint with fingers

 

young boy with messy hands
  
then it got a little out of hand (pun wasn’t originally intended–but now that I typed it, I think it’s hilarious)
kai 2

 

kids having fun with paint
boys love getting messy

At this point, paint was starting to get all over the chairs and table. So I declared art time over and threw them into the bath. The water was a gorgeous shade by the time they were done! And the blue only stained their skin for a few short hours.
The moral of the story is that it’ll be a long time until we do this again. But they loved it!

Blog, boys, Family, holidays, kids

Winter wonderland


From the time the snow started falling last night, the boys were asking to go outside to play.

As much as I wanted to be inside and warm, I decided to take them out this afternoon. So as soon as Kingston and Evangeline were napping, we started layering and layering. That’s the part I do not like about playing in the snow. Finding enough clothes to keep us warm. Or even worse, the aftermath; shedding all the wet, cold layers while you’re shivering and confined to a tiny area (so you’re not tracking snow everywhere.)
We lasted maybe 30 minutes, which was plenty for me. I was actually the one to convince them to come inside because Kai’s exposed arm was turning bright red.
Kai looked like he should be in “A Christmas Story.”
kids in snow gear
His favorite part was throwing snowballs. This is when he was throwing one at me.
little boy laughing
It was hard to take pictures with frozen hands and gloves.
mom and little boy
Liam had fun making snow angels and running around
boy making snow angels
mom and boy
I got one lame picture of all 3 of us before the boys ran away to play some more
young mom with 2 boys
I taught them the art of catching snow on their tongues
young boy sticking tongue out
Liam found it easier to just pick up the snow that had already fallen
boy eating snow
And then we attempted the whole “blow the snow for a cool picture” bit. Didn’t turn out too well
boy blowing snow
And because I think red lipstick and snow just go together
jessica roberts

We followed it up with some more hot chocolate, a space heater, and a couple of warm Sherpa blankets. Now as long as they keep the roads clear, I can deal with the snow for a while longer–from the warmth of my living room.