From the daily archives:

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

IMG_8726 Last week the kids and I were looking for something fun to do during that difficult time of day between nap time and dinner.  We went in the yard to collect some leaves for leaf rubbings and I got another idea of what to do with the leaves when we were finished with our rubbings.   

 

IMG_8729We gathered leaves of various colors and types from the yard.  I then took some strips of clear contact paper and peeled the backing off of the contact paper, leaving it sticky side up on the table.  I had the kids lay their leaves down so that the colored side was on the sticky part and the backs of the leaves were facing up.  They got to stick as many leaves on there as they wanted and put them wherever they wanted.  When they finished they sprinkled some red glitter around on the contact paper.

IMG_8739I then picked the contact paper up and stuck it to my sliding glass door.  It made a cute fall decoration for our dining room.  There was little mess, and we all had a great time.  Easy, fun, minimal effort fall crafts work for me.  For other great tips, check out Rocks in My Dryer.

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Today the following conversation took place between me and my 4 year old son as we were driving home from the store.

Son:  Mom, can I see a real brain some day?

Me:  You want to see grain?

Son:  No a BRAIN

pause (and I had been trying to figure out where to find grain…if only…)

Me:  I don’t think so, that would be pretty tough

Son:  Well, if someone died and then we cut their head open, then we could see what their brain looked like

another pause…(Did my sweet, innocent little  boy just say that)?

gulp

Me: True, but that would be pretty gross, don’t you think?

Son:  Yea…

So, I am hoping that this little conversation can be taken as an indication that my son will grow up to be a brain surgeon some day because the alternative is down right scary!

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