Friday, February 27, 2009

OH--THEIR IMAGINATIONS...


Austin wanted to dress his dinosaur today, because he was cold. I got out one of Andrew's onsies that is far too small for him already and proceeded to dress the dilpysaurus (or maybe dilphysaurus), well anyway... That wasn't enough, he had to have shoes, so Austin got into the drawers in the kitchen and the found small bowl coverings for fruit and vegetables. Quite inventive if you ask me.



If that wasn't enough, Ashlynne had to have a turn, so we dressed her monkey in one of Austin's too small soccer shirts and obviously the monkey's feet are a bit big for any one's socks, including Keith's. So imagination came through again, and Ashlynne went in and got some preemie diapers and that was used for his shoes.

Oh, but wait, there's more--We also went surfing and snow skiing, all in our living room. The slats are too small for the kids bunk beds and continue to fall off, so Austin thought they could be put to better use. I'll bet you never thought of a day trip of surfing and skiing to the Bauer's living room, now, did you?


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This little guy just sat around and enjoyed the jungle, mountains, and ocean from his car seat

1 comment:

Liz said...

Looks like you had a lot of good creative fun!!!! Cute kids!

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Keith and I were married on October 12,1996 in the Manti, Utah LDS Temple. We have no children but raised one child, Kassie, who is actually my niece. We have 3 adorable grandchildren, Austin 5, Ashlynne 4, and Andrew 1. It has become apparent that our home has an OPEN-DOOR policy, since a lot of people have come and gone through our doors. I retired from the medical profession in Aug of 2007 after nearly 30 years and spend my time taking care of these three very lively, often funny,and very active children. My mother lives with us, however she is serving in the Illinois Peoria Mission and will return in July of 2011. Keith is an R.N. and works at a local rehab center in the Mental Health department. One day we hope to finish our home and travel more;