Some more of our adventures in our "G" weeks, pictured below:
Madison did her research projects on Germany and giraffes:
We played games, especially this one:
Madison grew grass on the window-sill:
Jacob wanted me to take a picture of our grape juice:
Gingerbread babies was the decor for our learning area:
We loved our "Picture Perfect" geometric design tiles set on Saturday morning, here is one of our creations:
During church, Madison worked hard to create this garden craft (complete with glitter glue!):

While in the States, we went to the Gymboree outlet and bought a few sets of the much-loved Gymbo bubbles:

We jammed along to a new CD from the library:

These little guys ("Gronkle" from a new movie?) were a gift on the long drive home from our U.S. trip! We next to never eat McD's, and never get the Happy Meal toy, but for some reason did both on our trip, and Jacob LOVED them - kept him busy for a good while! He called them "Grunkles" and then just "Uncle" when he forgot the real name!

Our super-traveller Madison didn't stop grinning the whole way:

We snacked on grapes on the ferry on the way there:

Aunty Linda demonstrated her amazing gluing skills:

The cousins were all given gifts as a group and waited so patiently:

We went to a great children's museum in the Seattle area. One of the favourites of the kids was a gigantic magnetic board filled with geometric shapes:








During church, Madison worked hard to create this garden craft (complete with glitter glue!):
I thought that I should take a few photos of Madison's gallery of art that we have growing in the basement:
While in the States, we went to the Gymboree outlet and bought a few sets of the much-loved Gymbo bubbles:
We jammed along to a new CD from the library:
These little guys ("Gronkle" from a new movie?) were a gift on the long drive home from our U.S. trip! We next to never eat McD's, and never get the Happy Meal toy, but for some reason did both on our trip, and Jacob LOVED them - kept him busy for a good while! He called them "Grunkles" and then just "Uncle" when he forgot the real name!
Our super-traveller Madison didn't stop grinning the whole way:
We snacked on grapes on the ferry on the way there:
Mads made a list of chapter books (33 in all!) as her reading goal for the weekend:

Jacob got goofy with Grandad:
Aunty Linda demonstrated her amazing gluing skills:
The cousins were all given gifts as a group and waited so patiently:
We went to a great children's museum in the Seattle area. One of the favourites of the kids was a gigantic magnetic board filled with geometric shapes:
Jacob also played grocery store:
and gardening:
While there, Mads also grooved with the geometric shapes on this light table:
Jacob loving Aunt Jo's geometric foam blocks:
And we all learned some American geography with Aunt Jo's U.S. map:
But one of our favourite parts of the trip, was goo-ing and gaa-ing over the newest member of the family, new baby Kaytlyn, a gorgeous grinning 3-month-old girl:
Home again, we made a big batch of granola:
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