Eli really likes Santa. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care.....
3. While Ava was painting the Letter B, I drew wings and rectangles on black construction paper and cut them out. I (really, I did) let Ava pick a color of construction paper to use as our background. 
Ta da! Good job, Ava!
Baby Bumblebee

4. After Ava was finished coloring, I cut the apples out. Again, Ava is a young toddler, if your child can be trusted with scissors (safety scissors are an oxymoron), simply provide guidance. I then gave Ava a glue stick and she glued the letter A that I cut out onto the construction paper. Then, I gave Ava the apples which she glued to the Letter A.








Taking a break at home, we made cocoa crispie Halloween houses (not recommended for eating) and decorated a princess pumpkin. Likin' our Saints gear?

This picture is of the kid's Easter loot. This must have been a lot for the Easter Bunny to carry.
Carrying all of that stuff made the Bunny very hungry- he ate almost all of his carrots and drank most of his milk. His pawprints really left a mess!
Here is Easter Sunday. It is very difficult to get a one year old and a two year old to look at you at the same time.





