Christmas Art Project

Morgan, Austen, Zack and Mama spent some time doing an art project. Using garbage bags with cutouts as smocks and for a table covering, everyone painted their wooden tree ornaments. Some were a mashup of colors, others carefully decorated with a few select colors but in the end, everyone came away clean and with some ornaments to use.

Christmas Gingerbread House

All the girls decorated a Gingerbread house, which Mama and Dada quickly assembled during the activity. Not having enough time to dry, the roof became too heavy with decorations and started sliding off.

The fix? Duct tape, of course! But wait, it’s still coming apart. Staples over the duct tape…yeah, that’ll stabilize it!

We wouldn’t call it edible but it sure was fun.

Christmas morning

On Christmas morning, Austen got to open her stocking gifts and a few other presents with Mama and Dada. She enjoyed ripping them open to see what was inside and quickly got into the opening-gifts groove.

Then, we went to visit Auntie Heather and Cousin Zack at their house. Austen loved playing with the kitties and especially with Rex, Zack’s 10 year old boxer, who was very friendly.

Mama and Dada rocked out with Zack playing guitar hero on the PS2.

Auntie Janet also joined in and read several books to Austen.

Look Who’s Counting

Not showing much interest in letters, except for spelling her name, Austen can count the number of little yellow duckies that Mommy places in front of her.  Ten is her maximum at the moment but maybe learning the Twelve Days of Christmas will change this.  (Note:  sometimes she miscounts by recounting a duck several times:  imaginative counting, we’ll call it.)

Whoever said “Do not try to reason with a toddler!” was wrong.

Mama can now discuss cause and effect with Austen and try to explain to her why she isn’t allowed to do something.  Reasoning with her seems to help ward off the degree to which Austen complains.  However, reasoning with Austen does not mean waiting for her to accept the reasons before enforcing the rules.