Friday: Cal was all ready for me when I came to his house this morning at 11:30, except he did not want to wear shoes out to my car. It was only 41 degrees; so of course, we convinced him to put some shoes on his cute feet. Cal was very talkative today. I wish I could remember all of the remarkable things he said to me! He's such an interesting little person, with such an organized and rather "grown-up" way of thinking. He CAN be a rascal when he decides to be; but mostly, he's a very logical little guy. He has a very confident personality, and is as easy as pie to entertain.
It's been a few weeks since I've had the tree house down from the high shelf in the playroom. It's good for me to put things "up" for a few weeks, because then when I get them back "down", it's like an almost new toy. Cal really really REALLY enjoys playing with the tree house. It comes with a bald eagle, which Cal always informs me is his FAVORITE animal. "I'm obsessed with them, grandma!"
When I was cleaning out the toy room last week, I stumbled upon a few puzzles I had put away several YEARS ago that I had completely forgotten about. !! Imagine that! Cal will be FIVE in about seven weeks, so he is capable of putting together more challenging puzzles now. This one (I think) has 48 pieces, a "Melissa & Doug" wooden puzzle. I have two of these: one is a pirate ship with accompanying parrot and alligator in the water, and a canon and canon balls, etc.; the other one is three or four zoo animals: a zebra, lion, giraffe, and hippo. I thought sure Cal would choose the zoo puzzle first, but he did NOT. He went right for the pirates! Look at his little face as he concentrates!
Cal was super pleased to sit here for the longest time putting this together. I did help him a tiny bit; but not because he was desperate for it or anything. He just wanted my company. Cal is a very companionable child. I love him to pieces.
After we finished the puzzles, we got out some of our many magnets. I was fixing lunch while Cal decorated my side door with all of my tiny cloth/magnet animals, as well as other assorted magnetic toys.
Here he is telling me what is going on with the magnets. You see, there was a WAR (yikes) and everyone began to fight (!!!) and now some of them are DEAD. This is Cal's usual storyline whether we are playing with stuffed animals, puppets, building blocks, LEGO's ... you name it! Refer this kiddo to the Armed Forces, quick! I'm only kidding. I hope and pray that NEVER EVER any of these sweet children have to go to war.
He gets a huge enjoyment out of digging in these beans. We hide some of the sparkly rocks under the beans and Cal goes hunting for them.
Look how INTO it he is!
Three hours came and went very fast at my little house. I am so thankful for this one-on-one time I get to have with this small person. I will always cherish these Friday afternoons in my heart.
When we had walked halfway back to their house, Aidan and I met Erin coming towards us. Aidan told Erin that she MUST go and look at the creek because it was very pretty and you could actually SEE it since the leaves had not yet grown back on the trees (which usually blocks the view). So I turned around and went back with Erin. Aidan also instructed me: "You might want to put your phone in your pocket, Grandma; so you don't drop it and have it fall into the creek." I told Aidan that was a very good suggestion (!!) but then we got to talking about other things; but before Aidan turned to go back to his house he said this: "Don't forget about your phone, Grandma." Aidan is EIGHT. There is a lot to Aidan that is really closer to THIRTY-eight--but he is not being a smart-aleck about his comments. He is seriously warning or proclaiming something that he believes very deeply. His whole face gets into the advice he is giving. What a dear child he is.
Here is dear Erin looking at Little Plaster Creek and wishing we could get closer to it. "I wish we could cross that little bridge, Grandma!" I told her I thought the exact same thing! I explained that the bridge looks to be on private property, so we couldn't go there; and then we walked back to the house.
We had a nice snack time together, all of us, eating cinnamon toast and fruit; and then it was time to take everyone over to Kelly's work place. They have a church event tonight, so I brought the kids to Kelly so they could all pick Dylan up from work and go together.