The kids and I were out and about all morning and well into the afternoon. We had Small Fry's well-child 15 month checkup; we are so far behind on this since he is 19 months! He is off the charts for height and weight; but this is no surprise, as his sister is the same.
After the doctor's appointment, we tried a new grocery store over in Grove City. It's called County Market. I definitely did some damage there in filling my grocery cart, but I don't know if it's unique enough to deserve a special weekly trip. A friend of mine had mentioned that they carry chicken fresh from an Amish farm, but there was nothing else in the store that really grabbed my attention. I can't justify a 30 minute trip just for chicken!
So, the kids were put down for a super late nap; and I'm just beginning to look at my to-do list after getting the groceries put away and the refrigerator cleaned out a bit. Maybe I should make my list stretch for the whole week? I just crossed one item off the list a few minutes ago, as I ordered some yarn and a pattern book for some upcoming birthday gifts. I hope to get a hat and a pair of socks knitted with the new materials. The socks have a Fair Isle pattern, so that will be a new experience.
Anyway, if you are still awake to have made it through this post (!), I have a question for you. I'm interested in having my children use quiet time to listen to a Bible story on CD. Do you have any CD suggestions appropriate for pre-schoolers? I would love your advice.
Stay warm out there; I know our thermometer was reading in the teens all day!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Not really a story, per se, but have you heard to Seeds family worship? They are verses of the Bible set to catchy tunes so Children have an easier time memorizing them. It's the reason why my just turned 3yr old Bubbalu knows Phil. 4:6-7 by heart. Seriously, what 3 yr old do YOU know who uses the words "petition" and "transcends"?
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to the video made to the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd35-M-xLX4&feature=related
Hope this helps :)