Sunday, November 2, 2014

Totes Adorbs

"Totes Adorbs"
Who came up with that? Honestly. I would like to thank them for making me feel like the oldest human being in the world. The moment I had to Google "Totes Adorbs" changed me. With that one search I realized many things- 
#1- I am no longer cool
#2-I am no longer down
#3-I am old ballz
#4- Goats on floats are hilarious


Is it really necessary to make saying "totally adorable" ...faster? 


Basically, I say it to feel 18 again. 
Be Cool. 
Never surrender!!!


Speaking of goats.....how precious are these littles? Watching them pal around is a highlight of my life. Crazy that I have three kids. Or is that...cray cray that I have three kids?? 


I am having way to much fun cracking myself up over this blog post. Apparently, Halloween will need to be a whole separate entity.  


We have had some great little mess making experiments around the house of late. Water, flour and food coloring...how could that not be fun?


I really love watching the girls work together and explore. Emilee is starting to become quite the teacher to Penny Lou. 



 The goop started out as pink. If you didn't know, Emilee lives for the color pink! 


At this moment I was deciding if it was okay for her to eat flour water all in the name of a good photo opportunity. Obviously, you can see where my allegiance falls. You have to admit this is "Totes Adorbs"....right?



I owe a shout out to my mother for this. As kids, my mom always let us make messes and explore. I am sure this helped me to develop my love for science. 
Penny Lou did a great job following Emilees lead. 


                               Just another "Totes Adorbs" activity happening around here!



Andrew made homemade (is that redundant) Playdough. 
How long do you think it lasted before it was all brown and green. 


Jaxson enjoyed making forts for his Lego men. He also noted that blue food coloring turned the play-dough green, not blue. 


Penny wanted to eat and lick all the things...hence her nutty snack. 

Moments like this make me want 800 children! I forget how challenging they can be. 


Emilee, as per the usual, felt the need to hoard all the things. She also wanted to do exactly what she was told not to, feel it to the "goggies." 


Yes!! Exactly! 



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