Friday: It was just me and Cal today at my house. This little guy really enjoys having the place to himself. He is not a difficult child to entertain at all--actually, none of the four kiddos are difficult to spend time with because they are interested in everything, they love to learn, and they love to play. Brendan is not a little boy anymore--which makes "play" quite different at almost 13. I really have to figure out more age-appropriate stuff for him to do when he is here. I haven't figured it out yet ... nor have I done a very good job with my Kaity-Girl about this very issue. BUT Brendan and Kaity are very different personalities with very different abilities and interests. Brendan is a reader. Kaity is not. They both love games, but they prefer video games of which I have ZERO.
But back to Cal ...
He really loves to play with my toy treehouse. Erin told me last week that she was going to get a REAL treehouse in her back yard this summer! They do have some very nice trees in the back yard, but an official treehouse can be quite complicated to build AND a bit expensive. I didn't tell her all of that.Cal and I decided to make our back yard scene a little more dangerous today. So we played out a whole scenario of alligators living under the pedestrian bridge. We brought "Happy" over as well as "Tiny grump" and our wooden alligator (we haven't named him!) and had fun making up a story about how dangerous the campground had become because of the invading alligators.
Cal loves "GARY" (scary) stories; so we kept this up for quite awhile.
Cal had some leftover spaghetti for lunch. He had a new, very fancy T-Rex shirt on today; so I convinced him to wear this paper towel "bib" to catch his spaghetti drips. He ate every single noodle! His "bib" was bright red and a real sloppy mess by the time he had finished eating, so I was glad it all landed on the paper towel instead of his new shirt.
After lunch, Cal began to construct a track for our cars. I helped him a little bit because he was having difficulty getting it to work properly. Once it was constructed, we raced cars for a very LONG time. Earlier, we had picked out about 35 cars (our favorite ones) and had them all line up to go to the gas station for a fill-up and car wash. Some of them had their tires checked too. It was a $10 charge--we had to send some of our cars to the bank because they didn't have the money available with them. So we had cars taking side roads to the bank and then getting back in line. It was a very big deal and took up almost an hour of our play time.
Cal! I think you love playing with cars as much as I do!
We drove home to Cal's house and arrived at about 3:15. Cal had fallen asleep in the car, so I decided to shovel the driveway. We had received perhaps 2" of snow throughout the day and I figured I shovel it out of the way before the kids came home. I was able to get in their front door! YAY! Jeeps. All of these weeks using their key WRONGLY was so ... stupid of me.
I brought "Sleeping Queens" with me so that Erin and I could play it. She loves this game. We had a great time playing together.
You are so precious, Erin!
Meanwhile in the basement, Aidan was intensely playing a video game. I already forget what game it was!
I was attempting to get a good photo of Erin and little Cal kept photobombing my attempts! Plus, I couldn't find Erin's face for her hair--I showed her on my phone this upper left picture. She thought it was funny, but she did take her hands and moved her hair to the side--much better, Erin!
Aren't these cute pictures of these little people?!!