27 December 2013

December

I made these Star Wars people (?) into ornaments and then gave them away

But I didn't give this Nativity Set away!


We got some good snow for sledding

Temple Square Christmas lights

Cold-day picnic, before the snow

Malachi's birthday

Santa Lucia

Choirboys

This was cool---in conjunction with their book about the Candy Bomber (or Brother Halvorsen, as I fondly know him) Deseret Book had an interactive display where you could put a parachute into a long system of vacuum tubes and then it would shoot out and you could catch it. Fun!

Luminarias

Matching Christmas dresses!

15 December 2013

Now he is six.

This picture was taken through the front window earlier in the summer, as we sat on the porch swing and felt someone watching us. We turned around to see this little elf-face peeking out in the dark. Is he in bed when he should be? He is not. He is padding down the stairs to find us and ask us to "come give him a hug and kiss in a while."

That Malachi-guy! He is so sweet, so smart, so happy, so delighted with himself and with the world around him. His kindergarten year has been full of new discoveries and new interests, but he still loves rockets and birds and the color green. He still wants to be an astronaut someday, but he also allows for the possibility of being a mineralogist or a volcanologist or a geologist or a seismologist. Really, I have yet to find something he isn't interested in. We watched some videos of tsunamis and I asked if they were too scary or if they were going to give anyone nightmares. "They'll give me goodmares," Malachi, who loves such things, assured me.
Green lights, his favorite color

Malachi's picture of a city skyline---most of the skyscrapers had to be tiny so the really tall one would look tall enough, he said. Then there's also the building that can blast off into the sky and turn into a rocket ship.

Malachi's model of Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater"

Looking uncertain in front of the weather green screen at the museum

Building a marble track on peg board. He was SO persistent at this, trying and rebuilding again and again until he figured out a way to make the marble land in the cup.