Saturday, June 18, 2011

The First Two Weeks of Summer

As the summer began, I got a little nervous that I wouldn't be able to keep an 18-month-old busy all day every day for 8 weeks straight.  I worried that she would get bored (and was certain that I would) if we didn't find some entertainment that wasn't the usual coloring books and sidewalk chalk.  So I asked around and got some great suggestions, and so far this summer has been a complete blast!  Here is what we've done so far.  Keep in mind that I blog so I can remember things as well--so sorry if this is a snooze.
WEEK ONE
Monday:
  • went for a walk in the neighborhood. I'm hoping C enjoys this so much she continues to 'make' me go
  • went to the public library, where the puzzles and not the books were the stars for Carson
  • made some soup in the crockpot--C helped by dumping things in, a theme you'll notice in our cooking adventures
  • finger paint--Carson is the most reserved and careful finger-painter I have ever seen! I think it was my mom who said, "Clearly, she realizes it's called finger painting, not fingers"--so she spent a lot of time just poking the paper with her index finger.  At one point, I shoved her whole hand into the paint & she turned it over and stared at it. I said, "Now, what do you want to do?"  She replied, "Wash!"

We kept painting though, and when it was over, we went to the bathroom sink to wash the paint off  We ended up staying there for almost an hour. She loved splashing around and putting her hand under the running water.  She'd ask me to put soap in so she'd have bubbles, etc.  Who knew something so simple could be so much fun?  Well, all you parents out there probably knew, but it was a revelation for us!


Tuesday:
  • First pool trip of the summer!  We went to Jana's mother-in-law's house to play in her backyard pool.  Carson had a great time, although of course it took her awhile to warm up to it. It took her about 45 minutes to go from standing outside the baby pool to standing inside it to finally sitting in it. I was amazed when she wanted to get into the big pool! Here she is, ready to go

  • play with a bowl of rice.  Again, so simple.  I just poured some rice & couscous that had been in our pantry forever into a tupperware container & it was instant fun!
  • family trip to get ice cream after dinner (sorbet for our dairy-allergic one)

Wednesday
  • lunch with Jana and Lila
  • Petsmart--free entertainment! C loves to watch the birds fly, eat, and tweet
  • grocery store--it has to be done, even on summer break

Thursday
  • a mellow day at the house, full of cleaning & laundry
  • visited Daddy at the office to bring him a cupcake
  • went to Gram's house for dinner and a swim. I cannot describe how much fun C had at the pool this time. I think Daddy makes everything more fun.  She had the biggest grin you can imagine and was almost trembling with excitement the whole time we were there. She loved to 'jump' (actually, lean until gravity took over) off the side of the pool and giggled a thousand colors when Brandon and I would toss her back and forth.

Friday
  • went to Barnes & Noble--the one by Perimeter Mall has a great kids section, and it's technically free. I can't say I've ever walked out empty handed, but they don't MAKE you pay to play there....
  • finger painting with sponges cut into shapes
  • more playing in the sink

WEEK TWO

Monday
  • played with the bucket of rice again--this time, I hid things like paper clips and straws in it
  • made zucchini bread--isn't she the cutest stinking chef ever?  I didn't even pose her like this.
Tuesday
  • storytime at Little Shop of Stories in Decatur--Our neighbors recommended this place, and it's kind of heaven on earth for me. It's a cute little children's bookstore in downtown Decatur. I'm not sure what made me think I could drive to an area I know nothing about, park in a deck in one location, and then walk around the downtown area and find the store I had never been to but wanted to see.  My plan was to get there at least 30 mintues before story time started at 11, so C could have a chance to look around, play with a few things, and get over it before I asked her to sit still in a room full of stuff designed to entertain her while a stranger read a book she'd never heard before. I spent....let's just say "awhile" walking around downtown, carrying C and sweating more than a lady should, but we finally found the place, and literally the town clock was striking 11 as we walked through the door.  Carson did pretty well though, except that we sat right next to this train set. I told her she could play with it when storytime was over...so about every 2 minutes, she'd call out, "All done!" trying to convince everyone it was time to play with the trains. :)
  • Giddy and Peggy came through town on their way to Mississippi, so they came over for dinner, along with Gram.  It was great to see them again, and we're looking forward to their return visit next week.
Wednesday
  • groceries. Boo.
  • made homemade ice cream (soy, of course)--again, C dumped in the ingredients as I measured them and even helped with the stirring a bit.





Thursday
Best. Day. Ever.
  • We started our morning with a Gymboree Play & Learn class--so cute.  It was a combination of free play and organized activities, with some songs and games thrown in.  There was clapping. There were bubbles. There were slides.  Carson was thrilled.  She loved climbing all over the obstacles and always wanted 58 turns on whatever group activity the leader had set up, but when the whole group was singing or clapping, she zoned out and just took it in.  I'm curious to see if she'll participate in that part more after we've gone a few times or if she'll remain an observer. 









  • play with Patrick--cousin Madelyn had a doctor appointment Thursday afternoon, so Carson and I got to go hang out with Patrick while Toby & Angie took Maddy to FINALLY get her cast off!  Congratulations, Maddy!  Carson looks up to Patrick so much and wants to do pretty much anything he does. They colored, they vaccuumed, they ran in infinite circles.  We had a great time.  In this pic, Carson's a little over-dressed for coloring, in her bib, while Patrick is slightly under-dressed in his diaper. Whatever.



  • monthly girls dinner at Patty's house--I wasn't sure if Carson would be up for a girls night after having such a big day, but she slept all the way from Woodstock to Decatur (during rush hour) so she was pretty good to go.  We got there toward the beginning, so Carson had a chance to get used to people as they arrived.  She cracked me up, being more outgoing than usual with such a large group, and I was proud to call her mine for sure.  This was one of those days that my heart was SO FULL at the end of it, I didn't know what to do. I feel so blessed to get to spend so much time with such a precious little thing who is an enormous gift in our lives.  And I'm so glad that she enjoys spending time with me (*for now, I know. I'm not an idiot).  Throughout our days, she'll stop in the middle of something and say, "Carson, Mommy. Eating together!" and be so happy about it. Like it's just so wonderful that we are eating some turkey and cheese with one another. And really, it is.

Friday
  • a mellow day, after such a busy one the day before. Lila came to play in the morning while Jana got food for Lila's 2nd birthday party.
  • met Jana, Lila, Evie, and Grammy (Seth's mom) for dinner--delicious and an easy break from being in the house all day!
And here's the slideshow of randomness.

4 comments:

Kim W. said...

She is so cute Katie, thanks for sharing your summer days with me! It kills me every time I hear her little voice say "Kimmie"! I hope Brandon passed along my message to you this afternoon....let me know! :)

kace said...

Dang girl! You put me to shame. We need to hang out so you can rub some of your good mothering off on me. but really we should hang out.

Toby said...

The picture of C with her hand on the cook book in her apron is PERFECT. What a sweet girl! Glad the summer is off to a good start. Thanks again for hanging with Patrick. He had a great time and hasn't stopped vacuuming since :)

Angie said...

Carson's expressions are priceless! I love all the pictures!