Margot love, love, loves passion fruit. Good thing we have a ton in the garden.

Margot said "Me want big swing like ga-je (sp?)"

< p dir=”ltr”>:) On Tue, Aug 30, 2016, 10:20 PM Kim <kimluujennings> wrote: Geoff had to work so we braved going out on our own. They were very well behaved and it was so fun and sweet sharing my love of dim sum with them.

Geoff had to work so we braved going out on our own. They were very well behaved and it was so fun and sweet sharing my love of dim sum with them. They both loved xiao long bao and the shrimp flat noodles. Hazel liked

She looked a little uncertain on the horse, but after she said "Me like maa (horses). More daddy, more"

Margot likes the path less traveled

But hates missing pieces. It upsets her desire for neatness and order. This is tricky at kidspace.

No, it was $.75 at Michaels. 🙂 On Mon, Aug 22, 2016, 10:46 AM ly Fun. Did she make it? >

Adding her own flair to the school uniform.

Hazel and I made cookies and took them in

I just dropped like $1.27 into the funnel because it made her smile.

Last days before kindergarten

I taught Hazel how to put two battery packs in series in her circuit kit. We we able to launch the little "helicopter" fan all the way to the ceiling. 🙂 She was pretty stoked.

Hazel was trying on her school uniform today.

Hazel wanted to cook yesterday, so we made shrimp stuffed mushrooms and sweet peppers, zucchini fries and a tomato basil salad. Hazel worked really hard and did a lot. She was in charge of plating the food. 🙂

"Daddy, me shower! Me wet!" Margot can get her own water from the dispenser on the fridge, so I didn’t think much when I heard it going…. then it dawned on me that it had been running far too long. Hard to tell in the

Hazel loves to cook, she’s quite good. We are at the point now where she can help me, and it’s actually faster than me cooking alone. She’s also really likes "plating" things nicely. I helped cook, but the plating was her idea. I’ve been working

Margot: (crying because she hit a corner of the table on which a flower vase sits) Hazel: the flower hurt you Margot Margot: yeah (still crying) Hazel: Flowers, no hitting! You’re in time out. I know you’re already in time out because you’re flowers [and

Margot has been learning to use her voice more and more and it’s hilarious. Some examples: Margot: “I love you, Mommy. I love you, Daddy. I love you, GaJe. I love you, Me.” or Margot locks herself in her bedroom and then screams “Help, locked

40

I mentioned that we had a 20 min drive, and then another 20 min drive. I asked Hazel the total. Thought for a second. "40!" Me : how did you do that so fast? Hazel: well, 2+2 is 4, so I just used that to