If we thought our days were busy, going out to do things every day both mornings and afternoons, then today really upped the ante: we did three things!
The morning saw us at the same playgroup as we visited last Thursday, and lo and behold, a few people said hi to me. Maybe they're just all really wary of strangers?
I was very proud of N today as she chose to colour in a balloon, held the pencil correctly (!!) and wrote her name on the paper, before cutting it out so we could hang it in the window.
On our way back we made the now-obligatory visit to the ride on cat, which is just outside our subway stop...
And then we got home for D's nap. He doesn't always nap these days, but today he did. After lunch we set off across Vienna to the other side of the city because my aunt M had arranged for us to attend a clay workshop there, but as that didn't start until 5pm we stopped at a play cafe for a couple of hours.
The clay workshop was such fun! A small group (7 people) of all ages and abilities, just individually exploring the medium of clay in a really relaxed way. The kids enjoyed cutting, rolling, piercing it and N created the most intricate hedgehogs with random items stuck in them!
The morning saw us at the same playgroup as we visited last Thursday, and lo and behold, a few people said hi to me. Maybe they're just all really wary of strangers?
I was very proud of N today as she chose to colour in a balloon, held the pencil correctly (!!) and wrote her name on the paper, before cutting it out so we could hang it in the window.
On our way back we made the now-obligatory visit to the ride on cat, which is just outside our subway stop...
And then we got home for D's nap. He doesn't always nap these days, but today he did. After lunch we set off across Vienna to the other side of the city because my aunt M had arranged for us to attend a clay workshop there, but as that didn't start until 5pm we stopped at a play cafe for a couple of hours.
The clay workshop was such fun! A small group (7 people) of all ages and abilities, just individually exploring the medium of clay in a really relaxed way. The kids enjoyed cutting, rolling, piercing it and N created the most intricate hedgehogs with random items stuck in them!
Even I got into the spirit and made a thing! |
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