Monday, December 28, 2009

What Rhymes With Babylon?

After all of the holiday excitement, today has been blessedly boring.

I have yet to find a home for the new toys, but I did get them sorted into three laundry baskets; one for each child.  (What am I doing about the laundry while my baskets are thus employed?  Don't ask.)

We played three games of Chutes and Ladders, which Jonah got for Christmas.  Jonah describes it as, "very chute-y and ladder-y."  That's good, right?


We started eating the ginger bread house.  It was a bit tough.  I had to dunk my piece in my tea.  Luckily I have a big, new mug.

We built three new train tracks on the train table we got last year for Christmas.

We are learning all the words to the Veggie Tales sing-a-long video, which we got two Christmases ago.  And I have to admit, any children's song with the lyric, "We could use him as a footstool or a table to play Scrabble on, Then tie him up and beat him up and throw him out of Babylon!" is okay by me.  (It makes sense in context.)

I'm sure there is something in the back of the house which needs tending (like the pile of laundry taller than my second child) but I'm okay with that.

I hope your ordinary life is getting back to normal.

4 comments:

  1. Once in a while boring days are welcome. Around here they are so rare.

    Veggie Tales are my favorite! I love that silly cucumber. I don't know why.

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  2. This all sounds like fun! But, I won't babble on about Babylon : )

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  3. Carolyn, I find I relate better to the slightly uptight tomato. I wonder what that says about me?

    Lady Cat-- :)

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  4. Ah, those kids' board games were so much fun. Candy Land was a favorite at our house.

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