What an odd combination…. or not so much…
Yesterday, I was perusing through the “free” ads on Craigslist and came across some free garage cabinets… and you know, everyone can always use more garage cabinets, right?!?! Anyway, daddy and peepaw went on a nice drive to pick up said garage cabinets, and brought them back to the house. They’re in decent condition. They need some paint, and a little TLC before they’ll be ready for the garage, but.. awesome for free!
So today, the girls wanted to help daddy get these cabinets garage ready. They needed to be sanded, and sanded well… Who better to do this? The girls… four hands, lots of energy should be better than an electric sander right? Not so much.. short attention span ends that dream pretty quickly. Oh well.. They had fun sanding while they were interested in it.
It wasn’t long before the thought that daddy’s cabinet needed some art work done to it before he does any painting. Maybe it’d save him the work? They took to the cabinet doors with their sidewalk chalk. I think the HUGE back yard patio wasn’t a large enough canvas.
Not too long after, daddy broke out the power sander, and Alexandra wanted to help again. It was great.. Daddy said she went back to help him 4 times! Yeah.. she likes power tools! WOO HOO!
I think the next project might be to build a nice desk or drawing easel for her and sister… maybe…
Later on in the afternoon… after nap… It was finally time to make their jack o’ lanterns. They were so proud of their pumpkins which they chose yesterday at the pumpkin patch. They were so ready to carve them, and pick out all of the pumpkin seeds for mommy to roast! Last year was cute. They got to stick their hands inside the pumpkin and didn’t really make a big deal out of it. This year was too funny. They did stick their hands in there, and almost immediately wanted to wash their hands. They apparently didn’t like the slimy pumpkin guts. I had to get some pics of this, so I ran inside and grabbed the camera. Only thing was we wanted to keep the camera pumpkin gut free. I found the waterproof case for it, and figured.. why not? It should work. Sure enough it did the job. I was able to get a couple of pictures of daddy and Victoria, and Alexandra. I was holding the pumpkin for her while she scooped out the seeds.. They got to decide what shapes we used for the various parts of the face. Once we drew it on, they were all ready to cut it out. We had a carving kit from last year that was just perfect for them to use. We guided their hands as they “sawed” the little pieces of pumpkin away to make the faces… It was fun.. They had a blast.. and they are oh so proud of their first jack o’ lanterns.
Tomorrow evening we’re going to go to Fairy Tale Town for their Trick or Treating party! The girls are very excited, and so are we. Stay Tuned… I’m sure I will have more photos to share!
