


He had such fun making his requested pink half cake and then to add to the fun he had a special date with Baba and Mojo! Now if you ask him how old he is, he will proudly announce, "My body, two and half years old".
Spent.
So what have we been up to?
We went for a beautiful hike for Father's day, just outside of Evergreen.
Along the path we found an abundance of mushrooms,
Wildflowers,
And even a sword tree!!!
Here Bodhi is practicing one-to-one correspondence with numerals 1-3. He is really enamored with the process of counting and usually yells "Again, again mommy", whenever we finish the sets.
I made him a felt oven on which to do his cooking and thus far he is proving an excellent and tenacious chef.
Whenever real hunger knocks on the belly, we have this rotating snack shelf. Here is an example of a cereal making work with raisins, cheerios and a small pitcher for his almond milk. He loves this new level of independence.
When his snack is prepared he finds a seat at his new dining area and eats. Here he is enjoying some popcorn with blueberries and almond cheese, an original Bodhi recipe.
Bodhi has always been enamored with the process of opening and closing things. Here is a work designed with that in mind:
And some tong transferring to strengthen the hand. Bodhi prefers to work with this one on the shelf, rather than on a rug.
Of course, we always make time for art. He has been doing alot of large butcher paper drawings. I store the resulting art, to be reused later as wrapping paper.
Of course, he can never limit himself to one canvas and often explores a more immediate backdrop.
I apologize for the very mundane nature of my recent posts, my philosophical wheel doesn't seem to be churning in the same manner lately. I promise to post something deep and life altering soon. Until then...you have these snippets into our busy little life.
This is Bodhi's new room, complete with a big boy bed! I remade my old duvet cover into a duvet for his bed, a napping blanket paired with gold velvet (at the base of the bed) and a little quilt for his babies bed.
The bed itself was made by cutting in half our changing table. The top half became a baby bed,
The bottom half became the work station behind Bodhi. Then we made a little Montessori set up for my growing boy. We have several manipulatives, a knobbed world map and a few geography support materials, a 1-3 preliminary math activity and several eye-spy objects and preliminary language activities. So far we are loving it.
Next, I found this quilt and turned it into a duvet for our feather comforter. I made the throw pillow from remnants and unused items. All and all things are beginning to come together in Mom and Pops room.
In Owen's room I framed several of his wonderful pieces. This is bird man and...
This is a knight battling a monster alligator.
In the kitchen, Bodhi and I decoupaged this little table for him to dine at.
We discovered this beautiful hike a few miles outside of Boulder and I would love to relay what a perfectly lovely time we had, but it was a roller coaster. Owen had a complete meltdown during the first mile, then he recovered in time for Bodhi's big breakdown for the second mile and then mama carried the little sleeper the remaining two miles back to the car. But in spite of all that, or perhaps because of it, we had a wonderful time meeting a new trail.


