Every good and perfect gift is from above...
~James 1:17

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Potty Training

Well it's official...the boys are potty trained (mostly).  We began on the day before Thanksgiving with the "3 day method", which was something that many of my friends found to be successful with their toddlers.  The first day was exactly what you would expect...messy.  However, subsequent days went better and better and by the third day, both boys were completely able to pee on the potty.  Pooping was another story!  By the fourth day, Grant conquered his fear of pooping on the potty and proceeded to poop an additional four times that same day (this is what happens when you don't poop for 2 and a half days).  At this point I'd say he's trained.  JT is still having poop accidents in his underwear.  We've tried to up the rewards and that has been mildly successful.  He now tells us when he has poop instead of running away from us.  Baby steps...
Overall, we're just super thrilled with not having to spend $100 plus on diapers each month!!!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Fire Museum

A few weeks ago Peter purchased a Living Social deal for the Fire Museum downtown.  We weren't sure what to expect but thought it probably wouldn't be a wasted purchase.  So, we went today and it was fun.  It's not a place we would go to often, probably only once a year.  But the boys really enjoyed seeing the big fire engines.  This will be a great place to go when they are older and able to understand the history of firefighting in Cincinnati.








Sunday, November 4, 2012

Spooky Bath


 Pinterest comes through with another good idea for the Schibi boys!  Tonight we took a "Spooky Bath" which included throwing in a pack of glow sticks and turning out the lights.  It was a HUGE hit!!!  They didn't want to get out. 


Friday, November 2, 2012

Science Experiment

Today in science class we did the "Marge's Hair" lab.  From the pictures below, I think you can discover the reason it's given this title.  Anyway, in this lab, students mix dish soap and water together and then add dry ice.  The results are amazing, as you can see below.  The whole experiment has to do with sublimation, or changing a solid into a gas while skipping the liquid phase.
 We had some dry ice left over so I brought some home for the boys to experiment with and boy was it fun!  They loved the smoke that came out of the bubbles and it took quite a bit of convincing for them to touch it because they thought it was hot.  Good boys!  Here's the awesome results: