Saturday, May 29, 2010

Pp is for Puzzles

Grandpa and I love to do puzzles. We did our first puzzle together just before the Christmas we got engaged. Now we have a colorful collection of over 70 puzzles in the top of our closet. But they don't just sit there collecting dust. We have put together most of our puzzles at least twice . . . and some puzzles, like the Christmas ones, many times.

Once upon a time 1,000 pieces ended up on the floor after an unexpected little person visited. But so far, we haven't lost many pieces.

Just for fun I have a puzzle project for you this summer.
The next time I see you I will give you a little present with 52 puzzle pieces inside. Each time I post an alphabet activity this summer, look for the puzzle piece with the same letter and the matching picture puzzle piece. Color and glue the puzzle pieces in the matching chapter of your Alpha-Book.

Happy puzzle piecing!
Love, Grandma

Monday, May 24, 2010

Oo is for Oh!

Oh, no! It snowed this morning and I wanted to do a

"summer is coming" post.

Oh, well . . . here it is anyway.

Oh, and by the way, you can read or sing along with the song

on page 245 of the Children's Songbook


Oh, what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is green?

Do you fish in a stream, or lazily dream

on the banks as the clouds go by?

Is that what you do? . . . so do I!


Oh, what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is green?


Do you swim in a pool, to keep yourself cool,


or swing in a tree up high?


Is that what you do? . . . So do I!


Oh, what do you do in the summertime, when all the world is green?


Do you march/watch parades, or drink lemonades,


or count all the stars in the sky?


Is that what you do? . . . So do I!


Actually this is my real summer to do list:


1. Go to Oregon to see the ocean


2. Go to Alaska to see the Land of the Midnight Sun


3. Go to Cedar City to see some plays


4. Eat lots of watermelon, cantaloupe, and ice cream


5. Try to post one picture book title/and or activity idea for each letter of the alphabet


Tell me five things you want to do this summer and obviously, then I will have to give you a fabulous prize!


Oh, what a fun summer I hope we all have!


Love, Grandma

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Nn is for Numbers

Let's play name that number!



How many hats is cute Luke wearing?


How many Wades are in this picture?

How many cute cousins are chillin' on Grandma's floor?

How many crazy cousins are horsing around on Grandpa's grass?

How many counting books are on Grandma's blue table?

How many numbers on are Jack's blue closet?

How many colors are in Eddy's paint box?


How many numbers are on Grandpa's refrigerator?

Here are a number of other things you can do today

. . . tomorrow . . . or whenever:

Find 1 number notebook I gave you

on your 3rd birthday and look at it just for fun.

Eat 2 treats afterwards then sing

the 4 seasons song or

5 little monkies jumping on the bed.

Take a 6 second nap then pick up and put away

7 toys and do 8 jumping jacks. Next find 9 numbers

to put in Chapter Nn of your alpha-book.

Color pictures, stick stickers, or cut items from a

magazine to match each number.

Then give me 1 good reason to give you a fabulous prize.

Happy counting,

Love Grandma

Monday, May 10, 2010

Mm is for Middle


Did you know that Mm is in the middle of the alphabet! We made it there sooner than the middle of May! Are you midway through your alpha-book, too?

In honor of this momentous occasion, would you mind answering this question for me . . .

Does Grandma's Alpha-Blog need more or less:
pictures?
poems?
stories?
general chatter?
recipes?
book suggestions?
activity ideas?
fabulous prizes?
and/or professional technical support from your smarter-than-me-mothers?

Happy halfway to Z!
Love, Grandma

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Mm is for Moms

Sing (or read) this post to the tune of
"A Happy Family"
(Children's Songbook page 198)

I love this Mommy
she loves Luke, Brody and Zach. We love this Mommy, yes sir-ree! She loves Ryan and Jack, so you see, They are both happy families. I love this Mommy, she loves Eddy (and the baby girl in her belly) We love this Mommy, yes sir-ree! She loves baby Wade, so you see, They are all happy families! Remember Mommy this Sunday! Maybe you could make her a meal (and clean up the mess afterwards) . . . or give her a gift, card, hug and kiss! Maybe you could also draw a picture of your Mom in Chapter Mm of your alpha-book. Happy Mothers' Day!

Love, the mom of your moms