Sunday, November 16, 2008
Happy at Home...with Ms. Savannah
After many trips with Bess to the doctor we have made the decision to pull both kids out of daycare and they are now at home with Ms. Savannah. So far it has been wonderful and it looks like Bess is getting much better. We were at the doctor this past Tuesday since she had a high fever all day long and the bad news is she has RSV, pneumonia, an ear infection, and thrush but the good news...her illnesses should be cut in half now that she is at home! Yippee! She is feeling much better, sleeping good, and playing hard. We just pray she gets well and stays well.
Now showing in theatres....
The Trick or Treat Bunch
starring Bess the Sweet Spider, Trey the Pooped Penguin, Madison the Wild Witch, and Reagan the Darling Dragosaur!
This was our first trick or treating experience as a family! We went to the Rapes neighborhood and it was funny to watch as Trey started out a little shy but before the night was over he was a real pro. The funniest part was that he thought he was supposed to step inside their house when they opened the door so sure enough someone would open the door and he would step right in with his bag wide open.
starring Bess the Sweet Spider, Trey the Pooped Penguin, Madison the Wild Witch, and Reagan the Darling Dragosaur!
This was our first trick or treating experience as a family! We went to the Rapes neighborhood and it was funny to watch as Trey started out a little shy but before the night was over he was a real pro. The funniest part was that he thought he was supposed to step inside their house when they opened the door so sure enough someone would open the door and he would step right in with his bag wide open.
Happy Halloween!
Mr. Green Nut
I have to share. This was made by a wonderful sculpture student of mine, April Pugh. He is about 3 feet tall and made out of biodegradable packing peanuts. All you have to do is wet them just a wee bit and they will stick together. Mr. Green (get it?) Nut is completely hollow, as well as his peanut can and both pieces were then lightly spray painted.
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