Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sock Bugs


Corbyn and mommy had a date. I picked my date up after work from the babysitter, we headed to Starbucks for juice and a snack, chatted about our day and asked if he would like to do a craft, of course his answer was yes! So we went to Hobby Lobby, discussed what would be fun to make (I had like 3 ideas that I shared and let him choose, it actually started as sock animals but then he said sock bugs as we walked by a bug display), we collected our supplies, and headed home.

Supplies: Socks, dry beans, food coloring, yarn, stuff to decorate (we used wiggly eyes and pom poms), and a hot glue gun.

This is a little boy who was very excited to start his craft!
Fill up the water for the dye.
Stir in the food coloring, its serious business =)
Put your socks into the food coloring. Let them soak for a little bit, then squeeze them out and throw them into the dryer. We ate dinner while the socks dried so Corbyn wasn't constantly going to check on them. Note: I wasn't sure what food coloring would do to my dryer so I put each sock into an old pillowcase and tied the pillowcase. I believe it worked I dried towels in the dryer afterwards and they weren't tinted.
Fill the socks with dry beans.
Tie off your sock into sections, I used yarn.
Decorate! Add some eyes, feet, antennas, etc. Corbyn sat on my lap and helped me with the hot glue gun and told me where the eyes and feet should go.
Our finished product, Mr. Antman and Mr. Piller.

And he's off to play with his new friends.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Amy Ryland Photography: Johnson Family

They're fun. All of them. You walk into their house and you are met by each child talking over the other, pulling you in each and every direction, eager to tell you the latest greatest story. They embrace you, love on you, laugh at you (with you), and demand you to pick them up and fly them around the house like an airplane because you introduced that fun little adventure five years ago and apparently a child never forgets or thinks their too big.

I am very privileged to call this family my friends. We cherish their friendship and are so thankful that though we don't get to hang out all that much when we see them it is like no time has passed at all, the guys go talk theology while the girls fix every one else's problems =).

Tony and Ali, thank you for your friendship, you are fabulous examples of living out your faith, loving each other, and how to be amazing parents in this crazy world. CK, Squeeze, Lou, and Bean (nicknames from the parentals) you guys are awesome, we love you very much, and have enjoyed watching you grow into little people.

The four kiddos =) I held 3 of the 4 the 1st day they were born
I picture the next four pictures in a lineup.
#1 CK
#2 Squeezy
# 3 The first half of the twins, Lou
#4 The 2nd half of the twins, Bean

Proof that I am funny ;)
Twin Love




The two beautiful people that started it all

Brothers...who have bonded together and posted a "no girls allowed" sign on their door.