So, in this big wintery city, we've had to find some outlets for that energy. Fortunately, we've got a playgroup in our building on Wednesdays and Jenny works in the church nursery Thursday mornings...but what about the rest of those days?
Monday, we met Krista and her daughter, Grace, at the Chicago Children's Museum.
They were very fascinated by the plastic fruit. Time to learn about sharing.
Then, when we got home, Sharif came over and ran up and down the hallways with Hamilton on his shoulders.
Wednesday, Oompah came over and we headed back to the Children's Museum (we had a free week-long pass from the library--and now I knew which exhibits to go to).
This entertained the adults much more than Hamilton--if you stood in front of the screen, the projector would cause the petals to fall around you.
Hamilton was asleep within 10 minutes after Sharif's departure.
Wednesday, Oompah came over and we headed back to the Children's Museum (we had a free week-long pass from the library--and now I knew which exhibits to go to).
This entertained the adults much more than Hamilton--if you stood in front of the screen, the projector would cause the petals to fall around you.
Hamilton loved being inside a giant shoe. In the second picture he was trying to grab the rubber above his head to pull himself to standing. Thankfully, Oompah was close by and able to help.
This was quite a challenge for little dude. This little bit in the "waddler road" was arched, which really threw him off. He couldn't stand up on it, yet he couldn't just crawl.
This was quite a challenge for little dude. This little bit in the "waddler road" was arched, which really threw him off. He couldn't stand up on it, yet he couldn't just crawl.
Then, believe it or not, Sharif came back over. More fun (but no more pictures).
Friday, we headed to the Art Institute with Stacy and her girls, Katherine and Audrey. Unfortunately, no pics--but he did enjoy the children's library and watching Katherine imitate the El train. We've yet to see whether this visit instilled a love of Impressionism in him.
Friday, we headed to the Art Institute with Stacy and her girls, Katherine and Audrey. Unfortunately, no pics--but he did enjoy the children's library and watching Katherine imitate the El train. We've yet to see whether this visit instilled a love of Impressionism in him.
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