Robyn, I read in my Family Fun magazine that a good way to dye eggs is to put the egg in a whisk to dip them without getting it everywhere. It looked like a good idea to me! For the kids, of course. I'm sure you're super neat!
Mama V: Isaac is a hard core, DVD addict. It's pretty bad. He knows how to turn on the TV and go through the channels until he finds what he is looking for. He carries around the remote control *almost* as much as he carries around Thomas. So, it was Isaac that brought the remote to the table to participate.
I usually turn off the power strip to the TV until it's time for some DVD action and when he figure it out he cries and cries. He throws himself in my lap to cry about how terrible it is. But then we set up some train tracks and the TV is forgotten about soon enough. Dang that TV!
I too loved Isaac's look of concentration. It says, "I must be careful not to get dye everywhere". I love the fact that a not-even two year old can control his electronic needs. Of course this is the same child that took my computer mouse apart!
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Thanks for the laugh out loud! And great photos, as usual.
Rinda
I love Isaac's tongue! He's so concentrated!!!!
Robyn, I read in my Family Fun magazine that a good way to dye eggs is to put the egg in a whisk to dip them without getting it everywhere. It looked like a good idea to me! For the kids, of course. I'm sure you're super neat!
Oh!! good idea, Stacey!
I didn't even notice Isaac's tongue until Cat pointed it out - adorable!
These were so sweet.
So nice to see Dave getting in on some light crafty action. (Was it him who brought the remote control with him?!)
Isaac is just too stinkin' cute.
Mama V: Isaac is a hard core, DVD addict. It's pretty bad. He knows how to turn on the TV and go through the channels until he finds what he is looking for. He carries around the remote control *almost* as much as he carries around Thomas. So, it was Isaac that brought the remote to the table to participate.
I usually turn off the power strip to the TV until it's time for some DVD action and when he figure it out he cries and cries. He throws himself in my lap to cry about how terrible it is. But then we set up some train tracks and the TV is forgotten about soon enough. Dang that TV!
That is hilarious, Robyn! That Isaac is a character!
I too loved Isaac's look of concentration. It says, "I must be careful not to get dye everywhere".
I love the fact that a not-even two year old can control his electronic needs. Of course this is the same child that took my computer mouse apart!
very cute photos!
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