Saturday, May 22, 2010

When you've got lemons, make lemonade...

We don't really have a lot of lemons here, but what we do have is TON of rice! So, one day after lots of water was on the floor again and Cameron's clothes were wet because he needed to "wash" his cars, I decided we needed to move outside onto our balcony and make a sandbox. Sand is not a commodity that many people go out and buy and there is not a Home Depot around the corner, so I decided to use rice instead. The next day, I went and bought a big, flat rectangular tupperware bin and the cheapest 10 pound bag of rice I could find...not very hard to do :).....and VOILA! The kids have their very own "sandbox" as we call it and we ALL LOVE IT! For the most part the rice stays in it and one kid can sit in it one at a time. It is so much fun playing with them and watching Laura Cate pour and dig for the first time. I do find random pieces of rice throughout the apartment, but nothing a quick vacuum can't handle!

Monday, May 3, 2010

My Birthday Wish

We bought a used three-wheeled rickshaw (don’t worry it is motorized!) about six months ago, but it took a while for the weather to cooperate and for us to get it going.  Nonetheless, for the birthday (April 19th) all I wanted to do was for Alan to take us for a ride to my favorite local restaurant in our neighborhood.  So, we went as a family to clean it and get air in the tires and an hour hour ready we were ready to ride!  I loved sitting in the back next to Cameron and holding Laura Cate, except Laura Cate REALLY does not like to wear her helmet, so this is a bit of a problem.  It was a wonderful birthday with 3 amazing gifts from the Lord…Alan, Cameron, and Laura Cate! IMG_1727 IMG_1724

Big Wheels!

No, we are not talking about the famous tricycles that we had as kids, but Cameron learning how to ride a bike without training wheels! He has been wanting to learn for a while and Alan and I had to find a good time when we would both be around, so May 1st was the day!!

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First we had to take off the training wheels, which Cameron thought was really fun. Then he rode around our cul-de-sac in our apartment complex a couple of times (with Alan’s help and a promise to not let go :) ) before he got a flat tire :( Sad! So, he and Alan walked to the bike repair shop and half an hour later they returned and Cameron rode a couple more times. It will take more practice and family effort, but we are excited for him!