Thursday, March 15, 2012

February: friends, Valentine fun, and haircuts

Ramsey's favorite thing is to have a friend over--she asks many times during the week--"who is the friend that is coming over today?" or "can a friend come over?"

 Here they are with their bud Liam.  These kids love to raid the fridge!  Yogurts for all!

Beck loves his buddy Hunter.  There's a book we read, "I See" by Helen Oxenbury, that shows two little boys playing together, and Beck points out that one is Beck and one is Hunter.  Cute :) 

These two are best friends.  
They love making elaborate beds so they can drink sippy cups of milk together before bed.  

We started Valentine's Day with a little bag for each kid.  
They both got a new little stuffed puppy, which they cherish.


My visiting teacher, Kim (Hunter's mom) brought over a cantaloupe for a healthy Valentine treat.  Yum!

This is Ramsey's first haircut.  Beck has already had many, although you would never know it!

She enjoyed it.

Beck was fine, but it was not as fun for him.  He kind of just tolerates it.

Ramsey agreed to getting her hair blow-dried.  

This is the best after-haircut pose we could get :)

In the car--so silly!  This is what Beck gives me when I ask him to smile.


Better view of the haircut (I don't know what that scratch is on his nose).

I was worried about cutting Ramsey's hair because I didn't want those ringlet curls to disappear.  
They didn't, and her hair is a beautiful as ever!

Ramsey took a picture of me ;)

I was the room Mom for Ramsey's Valentine party--each child had a bag, and they came out one at a time to distribute their valentines.  Ramsey made her own and wrote her name on each one.  She was pretty over it by the end--there were a lot!

Ramsey is serious about crafts--look at her tongue poking the inside of her cheek.  She had a blast!

The kids did the chicken dance for circle time.  Ramsey was quite the dancer!



Here they are at the play area in the Chick-Fil-A.  This was such a sweet moment--Beck was crying and feeling scared, and Ramsey came and found him and held his hand the rest of the time they were there.  Beck wanted Ramsey, not me, and she took great care of him.

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