Monday, September 10, 2012

Messes and Fun



After eating dinner at Cracker Barrel, I let Mason walk around the store area while Ben waited in line to pay.  Don't ask me how he knew the way, but he went strait for the toys.  The toy tractors to be exact.  "Tac-tor!" "Tac-tor!"  He kept saying excitedly as he picked up various toy machines in their cardboard boxes.  I wanted to buy him every one right there on the spot.


Watching Mason get excited about the tractors brought me so much joy.  I remember what it was like being little and how exciting it was to pick out a new toy.  Cara and I would beg our grandfather to take us to the "candy store" (Shop Right) so we could get a "prize."  We even made up a song to entice him... the words were "Papaw's taking us to the candy store in his green truck."  It was really original.  He would quickly oblige and we would load up in his old green (yes, green) truck and off we'd go to the Shop Right for candy and mainly a notepad of blank white paper and some pens.  Eventually mom and dad told us that we were not allowed to buy any more pads of paper and pens because we had so many.


Reflecting on these things brought this passage to mind that I recently read in Matthew:

"Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?  Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?  If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!" 7:9-11


How wonderful is that?  I have learned so much about God's love just from being a mother and knowing how much I love Mason.  It is very hard for me to comprehend that God loves me even more.
 (John 3:16 says it all.)


We have been having a lot of fun around here lately, as you may be able to tell from the pictures.  Mason got to participate in making his first batch of brownies and he loved it.  He was a huge help adding the oil and all....


Then he helped clean the bowl....


And when he was all done, he decided that the dogs deserved a treat, too.



 There is a wonderful website, Productive Parenting, that my mom and my friend Heather both shared with me that gives TONS of age specific learning activities that you can do with your child.  I have done several of them, one of them being homemade finger paints.  


The finger paints consisted of flour, water, and food coloring.  I only made 2 colors to start out with.  That was a smart move.


  Mason took one look at them, dipped his hands in, grabbed a handful, and then rubbed his hands  together smearing the paint all over them.


Then he sat down in his chair and rubbed the paint all over his belly.  I was dying laughing and so thankful that I thought to bring my camera outside.


This is Mason hearing an airplane.  Every time he hears one he makes the "airplane" noise and moves his hand like it is going across the sky.


This baby loves some flowers.  He loves to pick the petals off (unfortunately) and then smell them, holding them practically in his nostril.



One thing I love about having this blog is that I can document all of the little things he does in pictures that I wouldn't necessarily print out to frame.  Also, I can share with my family (and all of you who care enough to read this) the little aspects of his personality that you may not know about otherwise.


Like how dirty he got while finger painting for the first time....



 Or the way he always crosses his feet.


Or his random little curls...


 And his constant curiosity...


Or the way he waves and blows kisses to everything from chickens, to the trucks on the shirt he is wearing, to random people that walk by, to inanimate objects on his book shelf....


Or how much he loves his Bunny...


And carries it everywhere...


Often in his mouth if he needs to use his hands for something else...


Or how Daddy is his favorite!  (But he loves his mommy a whole lot, too!)  And the feelings are mutual on both accounts.

Thanks for stopping by!





katielassiter

3 comments:

Cara Highfield said...

OH i loved this post! So good! Post more please...(i know you're just sitting at home staring at walls) :)

Laura C. said...

He is adorable! I loved getting to see these little "unframed" moments :)

Katie said...

Thanks yall!! Yes, Cara... I'll try to do less staring at walls and more blogging. :)