The things we do for love

Val Valentine’s Day began in the wee hrs this yr with my bum back. We had snow the night before and expected to have our party canceled so my early morning insomnia didn’t seem too intrusive.  Not until the call that is. The roads were better than expected so at 730am the party was declared on again and we decided to make the trek to Denver with friends. I jumped in the shower and try as we may we were running pretty late getting there. At 10:20 with 15 miles to go it was pretty clear we were only going to make the second half of the event but a quick glance at the faces in the rear view mirror assured me it was better to press on than to go back. On we went and they skated with their friends til noon.

We decided that since we rarely get to the north side of town we would stop by some stores we don’t often get to.  For mom that meant talking the children into perusing the aisles of the really good scrapbook store. <g>  Twenty minutes and a stack of vintage style paper later I was a happy camper and they were no worse for wear. We planned a quick run into the school supply store nearby to get Alannah the next Key To books. We got way sidetracked by their new toy wing however! WAY sidetracked! Math, smath. You should have seen those toys!

First stop was the train table. I have been fascinated by Brio-compatible trains since the big boys were little. They never did get a set but boy has the train selection expanded. Kieran was enthralled with the low train table as I worked the shelves. My favorite game was Logico, which has cards with matching and other games for non readers. It is ingenious with no little parts to lose and no electric gadgets to wear out or break. I think Brendan can use this before too long.

Aidan and the girls meanwhile were standing open-mouthed near the resin toys.  Now I have read all the compelling arguments for wooden toys. I love wooden toys. Still, we were all suckers for the perfectly scaled little knights and fair maidens and Moira asked to run back to the van for her purse. She bought a set of the most realistic tiny farm animals you ever saw, complete with a dairy goat. Alannah worked her way through the horses and dollhouse miniatures and decided to go home and compare prices on Amazon. An hr later we left the store with our heads full of ideas. Oh, and some math books lol!

A_val Allen surprised us at home with Valentine gifts for all. The girls got jewelry and the boys all got chocolate. I got the most incredible set of cashmere/silk blend jammies. My word! They are soooo comfortable! Gotta love the man. <g>

This morning we spent a considerable amount of time glued to the machine here learning the differences between 1/12, 1/16, 1/32 and 1/64 scale. Whew! Fwiw 1/12 is the standard dollhouse collectible size and that was the final decision the girls made. Breyer has horses in that size with perfectly formed little hay bales and wheelbarrows. Schleicht has equally impressive little chickens and fox terriers that are in the same size. A plan was launched to build a miniature empire and allowances were pooled to begin. Kieran is using his birthday money to get some trains. We found some very helpful train track layouts online to get us started.

That was our little holiday rabbit trail. I hope you had an equally pleasant week! We are back to our Konos units this week also and I hope to get in a note about that shortly.

6 thoughts on “The things we do for love

  1. Oh, Kim! I must put you guys in touch with my husband! And I must tell him about your miniature animals. He is obsessed with model railroads and has a 19′ x 19′ N-scale layout and some HO stuff. He wants to start a G-scale outside this summer (at the moment the “garden railroad” is just a simple loop. He’s made holes in the walls of our poor house for the trains to go through:-O He suggests you take a look at trains.com.

  2. A wonderful week indeed! I love how you take the time to add all the links so we can see exactly what you are talking about.
    Two years ago, I bought Quinn an adorable little wooden train set at Ikea. They also have quite a few wooden toys for the children. They are fairly well-made and easy on the pocketbook. smile
    I’ve been sick all week and instead of keeping the house tidy (I’ve had no energy and it is a mess!) I’ve been working on the computer. I finishing another page in Quinn’s digi-Winter lapbook, put together a very nice study unit on George Washington, using all internet resources for the twins, researched how to take care of the new addition to our family of a toad and feeder crickets (our homeschool co-op class for this month), updated the twins’ Boy Scout troop’s website newsletter and a few more things…all from the comfort of my desk chair!!! LOL
    This week will be busy though with field trips, parties, church and hopefully we can fit in a trip to go see The Bridge to Terabithia. Now if I could just get rid of this sore throat and swollen glands! Have a peaceful Sunday. love, Dani

  3. Kim,
    I would so love if you could share any more research you and your girls do regarding doll houses and accesories. You are always so very thorough! I would love to start my girls in that direction…(and get rid of all those stuffed animals and hand me down Barbies!) I would especially be interested in less expensive kinds that you can semi-build or finish… Thank you!!!

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