About Me

Washington, DC, United States
Heather Capell Bramble is mother of two kaleidoscoping kids, Jonah and Vera. She has a magical kaleidoscope, often in her back pocket, and it usually helps her turn her normally chaotic life into something beautiful. Her goal is to have as much fun and try to be as happy as they can while on the uncharted journey of motherhood. This means doing lots of arts and crafts, going on crazy adventures, and celebrating all kinds of holidays - and yes, trying to laugh along the way!
Showing posts with label bugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bugs. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

I Feel Lucky!

That is the title to a Mary Chapin Carpenter song that I LOVE  (lyrics and video here); we also were in Vegas this past weekend (we did get to take a picture at the famous "Vegas" sign - something I had never done before, yet we didn't have time to gamble...); and we could use some luck right now - who couldn't!?!  I must admit I do believe in luck, fate, destiny, all that stuff - I think there is some kind of energy out there (whatever you might choose to call it) that helps to make this world go around.  I just do.

Plus, I had one more gift from Vegas left to give to my extremely "lucky" kids... the slot machine!

I was sure they were going to LOVE the slot machine.  I was prepared for some sibling fighting, many conversations about sharing, and a whole afternoon of slot machining away... sometimes mommy (and her wacky kaleidoscope) just gets it wrong.

They liked it for about 5 minutes.  I have to admit that I did not give them any money to put into it (it is the little bank kind that you can insert money and when you win it comes out).  I was too worried that Vera was going to be eating dimes and pennies and Jonah would be hoarding the money and only want the coins and forget about the machine-so I figured they would like it just the same.  Yeah right.

I explained how it worked and how you need to get three of same across and at first they seemed genuinely interested.  It wore off very quickly.  Then Jonah decided it was time to go outside and play with the bugs.  Vera also was banging on the door, so we went.

There was a lot of "investigating" the bugs and a little bit of bike riding. They returned to the slot machine once or twice.  Then Jonah found my "special bag" filled with stuff for tomorrow to celebrate this little known Jewish holiday called Lag B'Omer.  The holiday actually starts tonight but I figured I still wanted to give the kids the slot machine and we'd do a Lag B'Omer Shabbot tomorrow.  As LUCK would have it, Jonah had other plans.

I have developed my own Lag B'Omer traditions over the years.  They include having a BBQ/picnic, flying kites, playing with pinwheels, using bows & arrows, crafting bonfires, and investigating bugs.  More on all of this tomorrow.  Jonah and Vera did get to hang our garden flag tonight, play with some fake bugs and real bugs, and plant a pinwheel garden.  In the end, we started celebrating the holiday at exactly the right time - how lucky are we!


Viva La Vegas!

This seems cool...



And I won already... (maybe if mommy gave us the money we'd be more into this thing...)

My turn!

This is how you do it Vera

I think I like the box better...

Actually I am much happier walking around outside!

the slot machine has nothing on these earth worms!

yeah, seriously, what was mommy thinking, dirt and bugs are way cooler than the little black box over there...


I love my binoculars!


intense discussion about bugs...

looking at a bird


looking at mommy!


checking it out once more...

still pretty boring...

Mommy, don't sweat it, I like it and all,I just like other stuff more...

I love my bike!

I  really like "planting" pinwheels!

We both love BUGS! even the fake ones...



Ready for Lag B'Omer!


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Don't Bug (Butterfly, Flower, or Lady Bug) Me, Please!

Quick Kaleidoscopey Idea for Today (seeing as I took one too many Benedryl last night and was barely functioning this morning...):
Leftover sticker craft project from Vera's Garden Party (from Oriental Trading Company - see here). We did it this morning after breakfast but before nap time...  Success!!! 

Hands/arms update:  fine if I don't use them... when I do it starts to hurt... oh joy! I did have my babysitter for many hours today so rested them a lot.














Sunday, April 15, 2012

Home Improvement & Habitats!

What a sunny sunny fantastic day today was in Washington DC.  I think it went up to 80 degrees today.  It was another awesome foursome day for our family.  We didn't have much planned but wanted to check out the Georgetown Flea Market to look for some new furniture.  We have this new house, but not much furniture. 

There is a special place in my heart for the Georgetown Flea Market-we have history.  When I bought the old place (the Dupont condo) in 2002 by myself, I also did not have any furniture.  I ditched my crappy college and law school furniture and started fresh.  Moved into the place with about 100 boxes of stuff and had two beds delivered the same day from 1-800-MATTRESS.  I had spent all my money on buying the place, so my parents actually bought me this fabulous King size "princess and the pea" bed and they also bought another Queen bed for the guest room (for them to sleep on-that is now Jonah's bed!) 

After a few months, I finally bought my first piece of furniture at the Georgetown Flea Market.  It was an old fashioned dark wood bar.  I still have it and we love it!!!  Then right before Jonah was born, we figured we should buy a piece of furniture for his room.  We were very superstitious in the "we are Jewish - don't buy anything for the baby until it is born way" so we literally hadn't bought anything.  Jocelyn and I had gone to the big box baby stores and HATED everything there and figured let's try the Flea Market.  Bingo!  At the first booth we found the perfect dresser that could be used as a changing table too - bought it on the spot and love it.  Now it is in Vera's room as her changing table and dresser.  So, this morning we headed back-to see what we would find.

Jonah and Vera were excited to go on an adventure.  I spotted a potential purchase within 2 minutes.  Jonah spotted a train he wanted after 30 seconds.  Jocelyn saw some things but wasn't "eager" for anything.  I found a bench/cabinety thing that I thought would be perfect in the kitchen as a bench for the table.  It needed a little work but I liked it.  We looked at it, I made and offer they countered, but it was still too high.  We took a walk around and on the way out, I offered my price again and they said deal!  Whoop Whoop!

While we were walking though, Jonah found a classic Lionel train priced over $200... he then had a complete meltdown when I told him we were not buying it for him because it was not a toy and it was too much money.  I mean he performed an academy award winning temper tantrum, with coughing & spitting, hand waving, & blood curdling screaming... Oh joy!  He just kept screaming train, train, toy, toy, I want the toy train... then finally passed out in the car when we were 2 minutes from home...

Anyway, on the way home (despite the aforementioned tempre tantrum) I had a brilliant "kaleidoscoping chaos" idea!  Jonah, Vera and I would paint our new bench together outside this afternoon (forget all that laundry I had to do this would be way more fun!).  We stopped at the local paint store (yes we have a local paint store - see here) and picked up brushes and mixer sticks and returned home with both kids sleeping the in the car.  When the kids got up we ate lunch and everything was ready to paint!  I grabbed a can of the white paint the painters just used on our house.  READY SET GO!

The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and the flowers blooming in our little backyard (OK there were also plenty of flies and some bees...)  I had the piece of furniture on the grass on plastic and explained to Jonah we were going to do some good old fashioned home improvement.  He was into it.  I also repeatedly instructed him no eating this paint!!!  So we started and within 3 minutes paint was everywhere- bench, the grass, us... but he seemed to like it.  He painted the entire back side of the bench and then he was done.  Maybe because it was white paint... or maybe because there is too many other things to do in the backyard and he didn't like my micro managing him with the paint brush and the paint (or my hawk eyes on him preventing him from eating the paint).. but he got up and was like, "Mom, I am dirty and want to play with my balls..."

Mama washed him off and they played but then I gave Jocelyn this little dollar store bug investigation kit I had for Jonah.  Well, GOOD BYE paint and HELLO bugs!!!!  He was super excited.  He played for at least an hour totally engaged and entranced by the potential of putting little ants and slugs into his little kit and analyzing them.  Mama and Jonah discussed habitats and how bugs live in dirt and what they eat... etc.  And he let me finish my painting/home improvement project! I might mention that Vera was as happy as could be the whole time. Singing and laughing the whole time in her jumperoo and playing with all the toys!  She loved watching Jonah and I paint and even more loved watching Jonah play with the bugs!  He would bring them to her and tell her all about them... it was quite hilarious really.

A day of home improvement and habitats... a happy one at that.  Even with the crazy temper tantrum from hell at the flea market...

Home Improvement Project-Here I come!


painting with mommy!

I just love sticking this huge brush into the whole bucket of paint when mommy turns her head!  Whoop Whoop!

forget about painting mommy!  Mama gave me a bug thing!!!
I am getting my sun therapy and loving it!
happy family!
learning about bug habitats!  this is better that Sesame Street!
totally into it - I got a slug!

checking out the magnifying glass!


habitats beat home improvements any day!