Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easter 2016








Jamie's Easter cake creation

Five Months



A quick 5-month recap:

Eating:  Six ounces every 3 hours throughout the day. 

Sleeping:  Goes to bed at 8:30 p.m. and wakes up around 7:00 a.m.  Naps still range from 1 to 1-1/2 hours 3 times a day.


Sunday, March 20, 2016

Easter Egg Hunt 2016



This afternoon a local nursing home hosted their annual Easter Egg Hunt.  Eli moved up to the next age group this year in the 4 to 7-year-old area.  He even ran into one of his preschool friends while he was there.  Right at 1:00, the hunt began.  I mentioned to Eli a good strategy might be to go right away to the opposite side since there might not be a lot of kids there at the beginning so he would have less competition.  He followed my advice and slowly began to mosey in that direction once it started.  There were 3 golden tickets hidden in 3 different eggs that could be used to claim big prizes but we didn't end up with one.  Eli did still have a basket full of eggs by the end filled with Tootsie Rolls.  They also gave out treat bags to each of the kids and had a group of rabbits to see.  










On our way home we stopped at Walmart and happened to be there when the Easter Bunny made an appearance.  There was a poster as we walked in noting the dates and times of his arrival and also stating you could take a "selfie" with the Easter Bunny.  A couple of years ago they were taking pictures for you and even printed a 5 x 7 picture with a decorative border right at the store to take with you.  I thought it was kind of funny the way they offered the opportunity to take a selfie; maybe they are cutting back this year...lol.  



This morning we also dyed Easter eggs.  It was an enjoyable day with our Easter activities and we are looking forward to this upcoming weekend with our family get-togethers.










Saturday, March 19, 2016

Imagination Station

Today we had planned a surprise adventure for Eli.  I came across a link to the "Imagination Station" sponsored by the public television station in the Quad Cities.  It was a free event featuring the characters from many of the shows dressed up in costume along with coordinating themed activities at each station.  Before going I thought it might be fun for Eli to keep this event as a surprise and not tell him what we would be doing until we were just about there.  I'm not so sure he enjoys the element of surprise just as both Ian and myself like to be aware of what is going on and to know what to expect as opposed to any kind of spontaneity. 

Ian's parents watched Aliyah while we took Eli to the event.  I think it is important to still do things once in a while with just him now that he has taken on the big brother role.  We have only done this one other time when we took him to a mini getaway to Grand Harbor and my parents watched her.  Both times he had the same reaction of being quite reluctant to go anywhere without her and even a bit apprehensive about the whole idea.  Once we dropped her off and were on our way he still voiced his concern about missing his little sister but it wasn't long after we arrived at our destination that he seemed to enjoy himself more but was still glad to be reunited with his baby sister when we came back home.

After we enjoyed a lunch at Applebee's, we were off to Moline.  It didn't take long to realize why there was a shuttle bus offered as an option for those who parked further away.  There were so...many...people!  This event took place on the Western Illinois University campus.  They utilized various classrooms for each of the stations.  It was very crowded the entire time but there was still a steady flow of people in and out of each area so we were able to keep moving. 

There were 15 stations to choose from and periodically throughout the day the characters made guest appearances.  Eli seemed to be most excited about Sid the Science Kid and Wyatt from "Super Why."  While he had some reservations at first about any kind of photo op with these larger than life characters, he eventually warmed up to them and more willingly stood next to them for a pose.  I was really impressed with the wide variety of activities at each station.  There was even a group of therapy dogs for the kids to interact with at the "Martha Speaks" station.  They also gave out free books sponsored by one of the local libraries.  The "Dinosaur Train" area featured a DJ and a Plinko game (with an incredibly long line so we decided to pass). 

The entire event was very well done from beginning to end.  The characters arrived at their appointed times.  I always appreciate a well-organized event that stays on schedule.  Each area was very clearly marked and various symbols relating to each show were used on the floor to lead a path in the hallways to help direct traffic and make each one easier to find.  It was such a great opportunity for Eli to see the characters from some of his favorite TV shows come to life along with participating in the engaging learning activities along the way. 

 Clifford:  This is as close as he would get at first to the real thing; 
standing next to the cutout

 WordGirl

 Peg from Peg + Cat


 Creating a shape pizza 
(although he only used red circles so he could make a pepperoni pizza)
 Cat from Peg + Cat

Trying out the role as news anchor

 Checking himself out on the big screen




Arthur 

 Fishing for vowels

Wyatt from "Super Why" 

Princess Presto from "Super Why" 

 Wyatt from "Super Why"

Cookie toss 

 Going in for a hug...

...and appearing to be swallowed by Cookie Monster

 Buddy from "Dinosaur Train"

 Curious George

 He always loves a new mask!

 He decided to strike this pose all on his own with Daniel Tiger

 Sid the Science Kid

 He insisted I take the picture with him

 One last high five

 Nature Cat

Adding leaves to a tree

Dinosaur color rubbing