Saturday, September 11, 2010

Circle of Life

So my big plan for Erik’s 2nd birthday was to have a small party with family and show a slideshow of his first year.  In my defense, I asked Harvey if I should pick just a few photos for each month or if I should pick all of the ones I liked…I asked!  So my 10-15 minute short film turned out to be a feature film about 100 minutes!  Harvey spent all of Friday, yeah, 9am until 5pm, trying to get all of the photos loaded and put in a slideshow.  We ended up with one section, up until October!  At some point we’ll all laugh about it and be happy to have such a wonderful collection of photos! :)

 

Ryan is loving pattern blocks! I scored at a teacher swap meet and got this container of wood blocks for $5.

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 This is homeschooling right?!  Letting your kid stamp on your living room floor…

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 Apple stamping

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 The Little Red House

Circle of Life:

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 We took some string, made a circle and looked for all of the living things (and not) that lived in that part of our yard. 

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Ready? Go!”

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 Last photo as a one year old!

Hard to believe he’s two!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW - missed it all! Fun photos and always appreciate you sharing them. Tessie

Eve said...

Happy belated birthday, Erik! You're as cute as ever :)

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