Sep 26, 2010

Waiting To Exhale

running

Does it ever stop? The worrying I mean. My son is almost 6 years old and I still hold my breath when I see him take off running. When he was learning to walk, he used to take falling in stride. He just laugh and get back up.

The first time he got really hurt was when he was about 3 and he tripped on the tile floor, fell on his face and busted his lip. He was a bloody mess and his mouth was sore for days. I remember that it took a while to convince him that brushing his teeth would not hurt after that.

Then there was the first time he skinned his knees falling on the road. He cried and limped for hours. I know it really hurt because I can still remember the pain of skinned elbows when I was learning to roller skate (no protective padding in my day).

He always healed up quickly of course, but I still haven't. The image of my baby's perfect body and skin, bruised and broken, never leaves me. Nowadays he spends most of his time trying to defy gravity in some form or another. I spend most of my day with my heart in my throat.

Don't get me wrong, I love to see him sail through the air and land on one leg. I love to watch his "cool new" dance moves and how he fails to see danger anywhere. I just want to know, when can I stop holding my breath? When he's 10, 15, 20 years old?

I fear I know the answer. The answer is never. As long as my baby is within my line of sight, I will rejoice in the way he moves and soars during the day but not feel completely safe until he his tucked into his bed, all in one piece, at night.

Sep 22, 2010

Hummm...

Debating his next move.
My son has a new obsession and one I don't play.
Lucky for me, he can play against the computer!

Sep 15, 2010

Quick and Easy Volcano Model

volcanoIt's landforms week at our house and yes, we made a volcano model. It's not exactly like the ones in the instructions we followed. I decided not to use paper mache or clay to form the volcano, my son doesn't have the patience yet to wait very long for the end results.

Instead we used crumpled up kraft paper (it's already brown) and wrapped it around an empty bottle. I taped it down around the top of the bottle with masking tape. We added a couple of crumpled paper boulders and some toy dinosaurs for scenery. I lined the cardboard box with a puppy training pad, just in case things got messy.

volcanoAfter the first attempt at adding baking soda to vinegar, we waited for the eruption and nothing happened. So I added a little more vinegar and gave the mountain a swish to mix it. Then we finally got some foamy, barely pink (a few drops of red food coloring was not enough!) lava erupting over the top.
It was anti-climatic for me to say the least, but my son thought it was still pretty cool! The best part was he could build it and see it erupt all within about an hour! I'm sure we will make a more realistic and technically correct one when he is older.

Sep 8, 2010

New Cupcake Boxes!

cupcake box

cupcake boxI added a couple of new Cupcake Trinket Boxes to my Etsy shop this week. It felt good to do a little crafting. I never feel very creative in the summer. So now that fall is approaching, I hope to get back into it. Feel free to check out my shop for other colors too.

Sep 5, 2010

End of Summer Florida Fun!

summer fun Happy and safe Labor Day to all!
Even though we will have summer-like days for a long time yet,
I'm looking forward to cooler weather at some point.

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