I always like watching to see what they find enjoyable. In this picture Riley was calling this her "bridge." And for some reason it was really funny when Mia would crawl under the bridge. :) And Mia gets a big kick out of making someone laugh! :)
Riley and Mia worked hard packing all the blocks over and arranging them this way. Riley said, "We are working, right Mia!?!" Then to Cooper she said, "You want to help?" When I took this picture they were just a few seconds from having used all the blocks so this project was over. They looked at it for a few seconds and started tearing it apart and doing something completely different. So it was obviously the process, not the completed project, that was important!! :)
I got out these little houses because this play set has the toys that go with them. The kids had lots of fun filling them with the toys.
Mia was frantically getting my attention and wanted an immediate response. She said, "Gary Gary! I need you to talk!" (to her!) Then outside we were playing in the sand table and the one basic rule I have is to keep (or at least make an attempt to keep) the sand in the sand table. Mia was waving her arms around and I said, "Mia, you're just wild!" She dismissively said, "Oh Gary! It just fine!!" :)
Here's a conversation from yesterday afternoon I thought you might enjoy: Mia said, "I have sandals!" And I acknowledged her by saying, "Yes you do!" Riley set us straight! "No! You have flip-flops! Cooper has sandals! I have Crocs!" Ok, thank you for that enlightening shoe moment Miss Riley Details Teacher Cline! :)
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