Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Homemade Ladybug Piñata

Upon hearing there would be a group of girls Mila's age 
at a Memorial Day BBQ we'd been invited to, 
Mila and Mommy decided to make a homemade piñata. 
 We kept it simple by using a regular balloon for shape. 
Using a paper mache mixture of 1 part flour to 2 parts water,
Mommy covered the balloon with 3 layers of newsprint strips
(letting the layers fully dry in-between).
 Mila liked gluing on the tissue paper and lady bug spots 
much more than doing the paper mache,
which she "helped" with for about 5 minutes.  
As she said, "that's for Mommy's to do, not little kids."
 We popped the ballon and left the top open in order to fill it 
with goodies. Mommy secured the sides with duct tape 
before poking holes for the string.
Then we used tissue paper/construction paper to cover the hole. 
 "Are we ever gonna smack this thing open?"
 It was pretty durable, but after a good beating by all the girls
 and a few parents, the ladybug split open.
 The mad scramble.
 Mila made sure there was nothing left :)
 Our hosts set up their awesome bouncy house 
for the girls after the piñata.
Mila had a really great time and so did we.
At night we asked her what her favorite part of the day was 
and she answered, "All of it!"

Friday, May 24, 2013

Ice Cold "Wemonade"!

Our building had a yard sale last weekend.  
It was a beautiful day and we had all the ingredients 
to make lemonade, so Mila set up her first lemonade stand. 
 Getting ready.
 Waiting (impatiently) for customers.
 "Anybody want some lemonade? Only 25 cents!"
We sold out our two large jugs in about an hour and a half.
Several nice neighbors gave her more than 
the asking price, so she made quite a bit for her 
first business venture! 
She says she's saving it for the candy store. 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Mila, Mommy and the Morton Arboretum

Recently, Mila and Mommy took a drive
 out to the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL.
We packed a picnic and checked out the beautiful scenery.
It felt nice to be among the trees, creeks, flowers
 and the fresh air of the 1,700 acre grounds.
 Mommy was a little nervous when buying tickets for 
the tram...an hour long ride with no place to hop off, 
but Mila loved it!
 We went at a great time, all the flowering trees
 were in bloom and daffodils popped up everywhere.
 The Arboretum has lots to offer little kiddos--
playgrounds, a children's garden, fountains, a cafe, space to run...
...they even had a free craft where kids could 
make art out of recycled materials.
Mila said the hedge maze was her favorite part.  
She would run and giggle at every turn.
 Mommy and MQ in a little play house. 
Taking your tykes to the Morton Arboretum 
is a fun and educational way to tire them out! 
We definitely recommend it. 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Hooray for Free Comic Book Day!

Daddy had long looked forward to taking his girl 
to our local comic book shop for Free Comic Book Day,
which occurs on the first Saturday in May at
 participating comic book shops across the country. 
 They stood in line a few minutes before the store opened.
 Once inside they got to choose three free books each.
 They were pretty happy with their selections!
Mila couldn't wait to "read" hers, 
she started before we got home!