Dennie Kids: July 1, 2010

Highlights from today: (click here for pictures)

  • Since it was a school morning, we ended up having to wake everyone up.  Dad had to put Reagan’s clothes on her while she was still asleep
  • Anderson has now decided that he wants his taggie at school too.  He saw Mom putting Reagan’s in her bag.  But since Mom has been putting it in his bag, he has never gotten it out
  • Graham throwing a major fit today at school.  His teacher politely said “he sure missed his family and especially his Daddy today”  Mom understood that to mean “he sure was fussy today”  We are now taking suggestions.  Reagan said that he only fussed for one minute after Dad left but he didn’t want Reagan or Anderson to leave.  They all saw each other in the hallway and he even touched their fingers through the fence on the playground
  • Campbell having a big day at Grannymom’s house.  Grannymom said that she was quite spitty today-and she proved that during the afternoon as well.  Currently, she is trying to get Dad to give her a sip of coke-kicking her feet, talking and smiling at him while moving her mouth
  • Swinging on Grannymom’s swing-everyone had turns.  Graham hasn’t wanted to swing lately but sure enjoyed it today.  Anderson kept asking if we could play in the sprinkler next time we were there.  Reagan wanted Mom to let them spend the night at Grannymom’s house but Mom said that would happen soon enough
  • Playing and reading a few stories and not-so-patiently waiting on Dad to come home so we could start our Super Hero Family Night:
    • The first thing we did was pass out our super hero capes and worked on our super hero names: Super Mom, Super Dad, Super Seashell Collector, Super Anderson, Super G and Super Baby were all in attendance this evening
    • Eating our Super Hero Sandwiches and then helping Super Dad make our Super Power Punch.
    • The punch gave us our Super Powers and we were able to have x-ray vision to see what Super Mom had hidden in her bag
    • Working on a net to capture bad guys while Super Dad worked on our Super Man Costumes.  Super Seashell Collector hesitated putting on her costume since she thought it looked “too boyish.”  But once she saw Super Anderson’s muscles, she was ready to put it on
    • The Super Children took turns crashing through the “brick wall” and they thought it was hysterical.  Super Baby even woke up in time to have her turn bursting through the wall
    • Finding the “kryptonite” (green jello).  Super Anderson was wise enough to know that the kryptonite could be dangerous to him
    • More bursting through the walls before one last movie before bed.  Being a Super Hero is tough!

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