david took his normal beat-up-your-legs run that morning, running along bonneville shoreline trail and up the "y" trail and back down. he brought along his go pro to take some selfies...
i worked on an art project while listening to conference ( this one is entitled "to those who fall how kind thou art")
and gave the boys some art supplies to play around, too. i showed pace the salt-on-watercolors trick, and he thought it was pretty cool. i think his favorite part was licking the extra salt off his hand (he says that salty and sour are his favorite flavors). that blue masterpiece is pace's rendition of his "blanket and goopies" (he must have been really tired of me wiping his nose this past week...)
we stayed in pjs and got conference treats (don't you drill your donuts before eating them?). the boys also had races up and down the hallway. max has learned to count to five (sometimes the numbers are thrown out at random instead of listed chronologically) and say "ready, set, go!" (although his comes out more like "yay, yet, yo!"). pace also shouts a big "kadoo deraugosheen" (or something along those lines...usually it's just a "kadoo" as he takes off down the hall).
and when that got boring, the boys decided to have a fuzz ball jumping party. i came out to make some sandwiches for lunch and found this fun little mess...
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Observations from bottom to top:
What better place to keep your fuzz balls?
That is not drilling donut holes. Methinks it is blasting meteors with a ray gun.
I see an orange Scottie dog.
I see a shaman casting a charm on a cloud to bring rain.
LOVE both of those watercolors!
If there's a next birthday, will a print be available of the work in progress? That is wonderful.
And, finally, you don't feel it now, but that WILL beat up your legs.
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