Dad came over to help with some home repairs today. We (he) got through the first three really quickly. He changed a bike chain, dealt with a toilet, and fixed a rub in the ceiling fan.
Joshua was a bit bored, and so made a whole bunch of traps for us.
The last project should have also gone easily and, of course, didn't. We were trying to take off a bi-fold door to replace the hardware. We had taken off some of the same doors in the laundry room a few years back and I remember it being a lot easier than I thought it would be. Well, we tried and it didn't work. We tried again. (And by we, I mean Dad.) We looked at the hardware from the other doors. We tried again and got somewhere, but it was still stuck. We looked at the track in the laundry room and then tried again. We pounded and prodded and the door was not coming out. We had just given up and were about to put everything back together when Dad lifted the door one more time...and it came out of the bracket. Easy peasy, like it was just waiting for us to give up so it could gloat. Anyway, we switched out the hardware with the doors in the basement and now Isaac's closet door works.
After Dad left Joshua and I stopped at both libraries. One to get some books on hold, and the second to get "The book of Monsters." (A lego book.) Joshua wanted to show something to Ben, and was deeply disappointed when I returned it before the showing. He remembered by himself that he wanted to get it back, so we did. Along with a ton of other Lego books.
Friday, June 21, 2019
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Thursday: Q's Race to the Top
Joshua and I got home from dropping off Isaac and decided to play a 'box game.' (As in, a game in a box vs. a game with imagination. Box games are my preferred game.) He got out Q's Race to the top, which is not my favorite game. He insisted though, and so we played.
However, it didn't end up being so bad. That's because neither of us played by the rules. For that matter, we didn't even play by the same rules as each other. Joshua picked a card color, rolled the die, and then went that many colors up (like candy land). I rolled the die and then took a card of the matching color I landed on. We never looked at the other side of the card.
The game was over in about five minutes. Joshua won, not surprisingly, but I was pretty close.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Wednesday: today
It was a rather normal day today. Dropped Isaac off at science camp. (Although before that we went to see Dad at Hope College and as always the kids (almost) cared more about the treats they'd get than seeing him.)
Then I picked up Ashlyn. Our normal house cleaners are on vacation for several weeks, so she's going to play with the boys while I clean. It worked very well. I just put on my audiobook and pretty much ignored them for the whole time. The only downside is that I see a lot of the nit-picky stuff that gets glossed over when other people are cleaning, so I didn't get quite as much done as I was hoping. But the kitchen got cleaned and the floors swept and laundry put away. The table was clean for about forty-five minutes too, but then Joshua got a Lego set out again.
We went on a short bike ride. (Well, Isaac on the bike and Joshua in the stroller.) It...didn't go as well as I expected. Isaac almost hit someone's garage door. (BRAKES! How do you even get so far up a driveway that I need to yell that??) He didn't want to pedal down the bike path because he was going the opposite way from normal. But we survived.
Then I picked up Ashlyn. Our normal house cleaners are on vacation for several weeks, so she's going to play with the boys while I clean. It worked very well. I just put on my audiobook and pretty much ignored them for the whole time. The only downside is that I see a lot of the nit-picky stuff that gets glossed over when other people are cleaning, so I didn't get quite as much done as I was hoping. But the kitchen got cleaned and the floors swept and laundry put away. The table was clean for about forty-five minutes too, but then Joshua got a Lego set out again.
We went on a short bike ride. (Well, Isaac on the bike and Joshua in the stroller.) It...didn't go as well as I expected. Isaac almost hit someone's garage door. (BRAKES! How do you even get so far up a driveway that I need to yell that??) He didn't want to pedal down the bike path because he was going the opposite way from normal. But we survived.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Tuesday: Nemo
Nemo with Nemos.
We had a bit of a meltdown this afternoon. I wanted him to clean up a bit. I told him what to clean up. I would even tell him the exact thing to clean up, but he "couldn't." So he cried in his room. Then he complained that his throat hurt because it was too loud.
Then he threw some water. (This is his normal operating procedure.) Throwing isn't allowed, so time out was initiated. He opened and slammed some drawers. (I'll admit though, it was a rather weak slam.) He wouldn't go to the time out spot so I picked him up and he hit me. This is a first time for that. They were weak hits as hits go, but I had to use the "let's go talk to Dad" threat. I've never threatened to go that route before but I didn't really know what to do. Luckily, the threat worked.
Ten minutes later he finally started work and finished before too long. The tantrum was way longer than the cleaning, but I'm sure that was lost on Joshua.
Monday, June 17, 2019
Monday: we got in - we got in - we got in!
Ben and I put our names in a lottery to do an Inside Tour at Lego in Denmark. We didn't get in. But Ben got an email today saying that there was a cancellation and we got the spots!
We spent the day being excited and making preliminary arrangements. I was able to get off work (we go in September) and parents are willing to help with the boys. Next up, besides RSVPing, are to get flights and figure out exactly where the boys are going to stay. There are several other details to deal with too, but one thing at a time.
https://www.legohouse.com/en-gb/whats-on/lego-inside-tour?ignorereferer=false
We spent the day being excited and making preliminary arrangements. I was able to get off work (we go in September) and parents are willing to help with the boys. Next up, besides RSVPing, are to get flights and figure out exactly where the boys are going to stay. There are several other details to deal with too, but one thing at a time.
https://www.legohouse.com/en-gb/whats-on/lego-inside-tour?ignorereferer=false
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Sunday: Happy Father's Day
Happy Father's Day to a wonderful Dad
Happy Father's Day to my dad too, even though I only talked to him for a few minutes today.
Happy Father's Day to my dad too, even though I only talked to him for a few minutes today.
Friday, June 14, 2019
Friday: play
Well, the boys played together a lot today.
In the morning they played while I did chores.
At the library they played while I read.
On the beach they played while I read.
While putting off chores they played while I quilted.
It was rather awesome.
In the morning they played while I did chores.
At the library they played while I read.
On the beach they played while I read.
While putting off chores they played while I quilted.
It was rather awesome.
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