Sunday, May 3, 2020

Week 7

 Hair salon has always been a go to for the kids.  Its always really sweet and funny and often painful, but they love it.
 We never appreciated a fully stocked fridge until this.  Getting groceries is a stressful and long process.  We put everything in our online cart and then wait and wait until a time for delivery opens up.  Sometimes this is only hours, other times its days.  Once the groceries arrive, the disinfecting and putting away takes another good chunk of time.  
 One of B's morning activities to fill in the missing letters of our names.
 And on Tuesday, A had science zoom.  Given how much B loves science, he thought he would join the class, which didn't end up being as exciting to him as he imagined, but it was cute to watch.



 And other morning activities, letter matching and sorting big, small and medium sized stickers.  These are repeats, but worth repetition.
 And on B's star child day (on google hangout) he shared this helmet and hammer his oldest brother made him.

 Rather than color a picture, we erased to make a picture.
 While one brother made claymation figures.
 And money sorting.
 Thursdays may be his favorite day.  Its always the same science experiment, varied only by color and how it is arranged on the tray.

 And it was a double science day where we made bubble foam after and put him in the bath.  These two activities took up more than 2 hours.
 And given our crazy POTUS, I found this funny on one of my walks through our neighborhood.  
 Saturday was a big day around here, Brian's birthday, haircuts AND an Imig family reunion via Zoom.  The boys made a cake for Brian on Friday and a huge sign. 


 Daily drawing is still going strong over here.
 I'm no professional, nor do I have any experience, but I think Brian and the two younger turned out OK with the haircuts I gave them.

 
Brian was unsure as I took a picture to text our actual hairdresser.  

 And the zoom reunion was a hit.  All 35 of us were on the same call.  A and I set up a kids zoom room which is where most of the kids hung out while the adults actually got to catch up.
 The host was a little wild through the call, but it was a success.

 And these pictures are a perfect representation of how the cake celebration went.  A little wild, blurry, humorous with a twist of fighting.
 A couldn't find a 4, so he put this on the cake.
 B ate all his ice cream before we even sang happy birthday.




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