Despite the increasing heat, we went outside every day this month. We rode bikes, drew with chalk, played in creeks, explored hiking trails, and more.
Plenty of entertainment ensued indoors as well:
A friend inquired, "What are you up to?" So I answered. |
Enjoying the fruits of their homemade mint oreo ice cream! |
The artistic puppets were certainly cute, at least. |
Spencer inches closer and closer to three-and-a-half every day, and all the (not) fun that goes along with it. He's lucky he remains ever-so-cute!
This can't be good... |
that time he insisted on brushing my hair... |
Spencer made some AMAZING progress on his upright bike (with training wheels) this month in quarantine. My prediction is he'll be riding without training wheels by the end of his 3rd year.
Gabi got a desk in her room at 7. Ethan got a desk in his room at 5. Apparently, the little guy thinks he's entitled at 3. So we found a little Spencer-sized desk. And boy, is he happy!
We had some sweet family Havdalah moments this month. (And apparently, I have a Havdalah shirt.)
(We recorded a "How To Havdalah" video for our shul. If interested...) |
Family love with Team Gilden:
special aunt time |
super neck strength |
chunky cheeks |
more Gilden goodness |
(My favorite part exists between 0:37-0:45.) |
We snuck to Driftwood for some Team Cohen swimming time. We had more fun than our sunscreen could handle and didn't even take pictures besides muscle man and sugar cereal.
I've learned that "Corona Break" is all about embracing the "Sure." Like, such as, "Mommy can we make RAINBOW CHALLAH AGAIN?!?!"
"Sure."
COVID Continues. Pictures continue. You probably don't want to be a fly on our walls, but the kids seem happy.
getting alongly-like and sharing their broccoli |
shopping with my bunny necklace |
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Gabi, the protector, using her powers for good |
I leave you with these pictures and shrug them off as COVID wonders. (Although we all know they would have been just as likely at any time in Cohen history.)
'Meria magnet puzzle |
just a 7-year-old napping, totally normal |
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