

Now before I get to all the summer fun, I might as well tell you about some fun things we did this winter. These snowmen are ridiculously easy. You can use spray paint for vivid colors (and terribly messy hands - make sure to take off your nice gloves), or let your kids use food coloring and water in a spray bottle. The food coloring option lets them be more involved, but it definately turns out more watery.

Shown above is Alyssa's "snow volcano", colored with food coloring in a water bottle. Next is our April snow-storm Easter bunny...which actually fell over about an hour after this picture was taken. And, of course, Winnie the Pooh and Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. Lastly a Pete's Dragon inspired creation...which also toppled over shortly after it's completion!
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