A long time ago my mom gave me a big book for preschoolers that has outlines and ideas for 80 different themed days; everything from Chicken Day to Pants Day to Wrapping Paper Day. I've never actually read through any of the ideas, but it inspired TOday:
Olsen Super Hero Day.
We started the day with super hero pancakes. I simply added a few drops of food coloring and used a knife to move it around to make shapes.
Gregory sincerely asked if the CTR pancake would actually give him super powers. I told him if he always chooses the right, the Lord will always bless him and that's even better than super powers (if only all his questions inspired such meaningful answers!).
As incentive for Gregory and Charla to complete their chores last week, I sewed them each a cape. Luckily they did earn their capes, so after breakfast they donned their capes and we took a walk to a playground not too far from home.
I brought sandwiches and a special treat from my childhood- Kool-aid squeeze-it's. My kids all ended up with blue tongues (except Kai).
They had a blast running around on the play equipment and leaping off stuff for me to snap super hero shots of them. Of course I couldn't resist grabbing a few shots of Kai demonstrating his super-cuteness.It looks like she's gently floating down
This picture just looks funky to me- like he's laying a Leora
Queen of the Castle
Unfortunately, even super heroes can't deflect everything. When Gregory got the see-saw going too hard, it irritated some wasps we hadn't noticed underneath. Charla ended up with a sting on her knee, which abruptly ended our outing. Luckily, sharing the last Squeeze-It with Gregory on the (all up-hill) walk home distracted her from her welt.
Once home I treated my toasty kids to Otter-pops. I asked the kids if they could think of a super-hero movie they could watch. Gregory remembered the DVD his aunt Trish sent him for Christmas- a sort of Marvel comics Hero's cartoons: The Justice League. Perfect.
There's a method to Leora's madness- she was biting the middle to get the ice to move to the top. Smart girl!!
The day still had the typical squabbles and whining common any other day, but it was SO fun drawing them into the theme and playing along! Maybe I'll have to start consorting the book for some more ideas.Have a super day!
4 comments:
You are such an awesome mom! What a great idea! Your kids looked so happy :)
How fun!!! I totally need to see that book! Sounds like too much fun!
That's such a great idea! It must have been a wonderful day :)
I just moved to berlin. I found a church and last sunday I went there...for the first time since I left az...it felt good. I'll have to give up some bad habits, but it feels right.
I hope you are all doing fine!
Ps: Inga still didn't write back :(
love, sandy
What fantasti pictures and a day for all your kids. You are wonderfully talented. thank you for your kind words on my blog.
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