And look what Yisrael came home wearing:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Happy Purim Katan!
I sent the kids off to gan today with face paint, in honor of Purim Katan.
And look what Yisrael came home wearing:
And look what Yisrael came home wearing:
Anything to avoid bedtime
Every night, Yisrael tries to dream up another tactic to avoid bedtime.
Here's what he came up with last night:
Mommy: Okay, Yisrael, its really getting late, please stay in your bed and go shloofy. No more coming downstairs.
Yisrael: (in a soft voice) Mommy, I is sick.
Mommy: Really?
Yisrael: (getting more confident) I have a fever on my keppy.
Mommy: Oh no! Then you'd better go shloofy in your bed right now so that you get better!
Yisrael: Sick boys need to be on the couch.
Mommy: No, sweetie, sick boys need to stay in their beds and sleep!
Yisrael: I is all better! Now I can stay up later!
Here's what he came up with last night:
Mommy: Okay, Yisrael, its really getting late, please stay in your bed and go shloofy. No more coming downstairs.
Yisrael: (in a soft voice) Mommy, I is sick.
Mommy: Really?
Yisrael: (getting more confident) I have a fever on my keppy.
Mommy: Oh no! Then you'd better go shloofy in your bed right now so that you get better!
Yisrael: Sick boys need to be on the couch.
Mommy: No, sweetie, sick boys need to stay in their beds and sleep!
Yisrael: I is all better! Now I can stay up later!
Monday, February 18, 2008
We start 'em young in this house!
Yisrael's new household chore is taking out the garbage. Erev Shabbos, he saw a (small) bag of garbage, so he started putting on his coat, and opened the door. I asked him where he was going, and he told me frankly, "I'm going to take out the garbage", which he did! The dumpster is pretty close, but we live about 1 1/2 flights down from the street- he carried it up, put it in the dumpster (I don't know how he was able to reach), and came back home all by himself. He was so PROUD!
This morning, he saw another garbage bag- this one was heavier (diapers!) but he insisted on taking it himself. It took him about 5 minutes to get up the steps, so I came to help him- what would the neighbors think, seeing a little three-year-old shleping a heavy bag of garbage!?
I guess I'll have to start preparing some small, light bags of garbage especially for him...we don't want him to lose his good work ethic!
This morning, he saw another garbage bag- this one was heavier (diapers!) but he insisted on taking it himself. It took him about 5 minutes to get up the steps, so I came to help him- what would the neighbors think, seeing a little three-year-old shleping a heavy bag of garbage!?
I guess I'll have to start preparing some small, light bags of garbage especially for him...we don't want him to lose his good work ethic!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Azriel Shraga babbling
Azriel Shraga was babbling away the other day by supper, but of course as soon as I pulled out the camera, he stopped (he takes after his big brother!) Well, here's whatever I was able to shoot, plus Yisrael and Bruria eating supper.
"Keep out of the reach of children"
Does such a place exist?
Not in the Yunger home! We keep the candy in the top cabinet in the kitchen- high enough that I even need a stool to reach it! But my kids are quite innovative- "when there's a will, there's a way!"- they push a chair next to the counter, then put a stool or kid chair on the counter, and climb up! Here's a pic of Bruria trying to scurry away as fast as she can, since she sees Mommy coming to stop her!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
2 sick babies + 1 exhausted Mama = 1 ignored blog
Need I say any more?
Hopefully everyone will have a Refuah Shelaima soon and then I'll get back into it...
Hopefully everyone will have a Refuah Shelaima soon and then I'll get back into it...
Monday, February 4, 2008
Making a Kiddush Hashem
Yisrael must be learning about making a Kiddush Hashem in cheder...but seems that he got a little confused (maybe because of the the Ivrit?)- today he was playing with legos, and he came up to me holding a big tower, and said, "Look Mommy- I made a really big Kiddush Hashem!" I guess I'll have to sit down with him and explain what a Kiddush Hashem really is...although its not such an easy concept to explain to a three-year-old, even in their mother tongue!
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