Tuesday, February 28, 2012

More Adam Creations

Adam standing next to the tower of mega blocks he built.


First Watercolor


Monday, February 27, 2012

Vision Board

Adam's Vision Board

I keep forgetting to post Adam's vision board. Matt and I need to help Adam update the board now that he is older and is better able to vocalize what he might want added to it. For now, it has a few things that Adam likes/loves and a couple of goals/hopes we have for him. It will be fun to work on the board with Adam's input.

We also need to hang the board in a place that is easier for him to see everyday. It's hanging in the kitchen, but not in a "see it everyday" spot.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Art & Sushi

Adam is slowly growing a decent collection of artwork. On a whim, we taped one of his first crayon drawings on the kitchen wall when he was a little over a year old. Now, the wall is filling with his paintings. Today, while Adam tried out the new poster paints he got for his birthday, I worked on varnishing his finished paintings. He had been painting with a Crayola washable paint that dries dull. The varnish brings back the color. I used a medium-gloss varnish that I use for my acrylic paintings.

I also organized Adam's wall of art so that we can add more pictures as he creates them. I am using blue painter's tape to protect the walls. Adam paints on cold-pressed watercolor paper so that it can hold up to the moisture of a variety of paints. We always tape the paper down on a table or his highchair (depending on where he is painting) so that the paper doesn't curl or ripple.


First use of poster paint.

Still drying. Adam got every single paint color he had on this paper.

Our kitchen wall: Adam's colorful work along with my apple paintings.

Pink Eye
Adam and I finished our last doses of antibiotic eye drops--a symbolic end to our days of pink eye. We'd actually felt better days earlier, but since we were still on antibiotics, we didn't want to expose our illness to the general public--just in case.

Sushi
Last night, we had one of those nights where everything was perfect. We went out for sushi with Shell. The food was extraordinarily yummy and everyone was in a great mood. Adam ate a ton of food, which is a relief when sometimes he eats very little. At the restaurant, Adam wanted to try using chopsticks and he did really well with them. We left the wooden sticks connected to make it easier for him. He didn't get frustrated when he could get food on the sticks. If he struggled, he simply used his other hand to place food on the end of the chopsticks. He ended up eating quite a bit of seaweed salad just to get more practice (we assume). We were so proud of the fact that he patiently worked with them and continued to do so throughout the meal. Now, we're on the hunt for a pair of training chopsticks for him.