Saturday, July 26, 2008

Firehouse Field Trip


I never got around to posting these pictures, but in June we had a fun field trip to the firestation. Abbie's dad is a driver for a firetruck, so we received a great tour from him and another fireman. The bonus is that twice while we were there, the alarm sounded and men started dropping from the ceiling, sirens came on, and the place was emptied. It was pretty cool. While the men were gone, we tried on some of their gear.

Eric thought it was cool that this tire was bigger than he was.


What a trooper! Phillip's fellow firefighter got decked out in full gear for the kiddos (and let me tell you, it was HOT that day).


After watching Phillip give the tour, Eric decided to give a little tour of his own, "Hey, everybody, look at this!"



Firehouse cuties!


These pipes are attached to the trucks when they return to remove all the exhaust. Eric thought they were cool and kept trying to talk into them (guess it reminded him of the two way pipes you can talk in at the park).


Ms. Tracie lovin' on my boy. Thanks, girl, for arranging such a fun outing!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Eat Mor Chikin


What is it about moms and Chick-fil-a? Maybe it is the delicious chicken. Maybe it is the great books that come as prizes (Click Clack Moo is now one of our favorite books at bedtime). Maybe it is the fact that they follow any request with "my pleasure". Maybe it is the great indoor playground. Maybe it is the fact that they offer Purel wipes and placemats to help keep little kids germ free. Whatever it is, we all have a passion for this place. So, when we found out they were having Cow Appreciation Day, I knew we would be there. Eric got to dress up as a cow (so did Abbie and Aubrie), and because he did, he got a free kids meal. He was so excited about his cow costume and was very proud of his colored letters. I love the above picture of him and the cow.







Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Independence Day

Eric is at such a fun age for holidays. He had a great time on the 4th. Last year he was still a little nervous about all the booming sounds associated with the fireworks (let's face it, those things could split your eardrums), but this year he loved them. I mentioned going to the fireworks this year, and he surprised me by remembering that he held a "mask" in front of his face to make them look like rainbows. (they hand out fan/viewers that make the fireworks prism) It is amazing what they can remember.


My sweet baby boy. I forget sometimes how little he is.


We arrived early, and Eric was able to play for a while with a boy from our church.


He was very happy to see the sun going down. Fireworks coming soon!


First glimpse of fireworks. (He is holding the "mask" in front of his face here)

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Constantly inventing

Eric rarely plays with toys as they are intended to be played with right now. His current thing is to build inventions/machines. He will take any toy and anything else he can find (spoon, hanger, shoe, etc) to make his invention. Then I have to come check it out. Sometimes he has something that moves along the invention, othertimes not. But, he is usually pretty creative about it. Here is a video of one of the many inventions he made yesterday. In the background you can see some of the discarded parts that he had used in other inventions that day or chose not to use once he was building.



In this particular invention (they always have very strange names), he unscrewed the handle from a golf club to be his lever. Then he used some pipe insulation (we used this to help cover the strap when Robert broke his arm) to join the two vehicles together. He used a yo-yo to also join the two vehicles together. He has a slice of bread and a slice of watermelon in the bus. I have no clue what their purpose is, but I am sure he had a reason for their presence. He usually does. He removed the safety cover for the blinds in his room and put half of the cap on the back of the car. That is the cover that he removes to see if the toys were finished. He usually wears his Buzz Lightyear goggles when he goes "to work" on one of his inventions.
As I type this, he is actually downstairs explaining one of his latest inventions to his Daddy.