Yes, we're still back in the Wild, Wild West while everyone has moved on to a different theme. I just wanted to do things slow and thoroughly. I hate to miss out on any of this wonderful theme that Amanda, Sadie and I wrote together. Our time in the old west has been amazing. Besides, Alexander is still loving it. So is Lincoln! His favorite things right now are buffalo and horses.So now we're delving into the American Indian component. We have several library books we've been reading, and we recently bought some costume "suede" and started sewing our Native American garb. Alexander helps me with the sewing. He's really good at taking the pins out of the fabric when I need him to. You'll see pictures of those costumes when we finish them.
Yesterday morning we made up some Indian names for each of us. I should say Alexander made them up, with a little guidance from me. I mostly just told him when his suggestions didn't seem to fit. He came up with the ideas on his own. Needless to say, we've been calling each other by these names ever since (at Alexander's--I mean Playing Teepee's--request).
Each of these names represent something about the person. Alexander loves to play. Then he needed an Indian word to make it sound Native American-ish. We built a mini teepee a few days ago with sticks from our backyard and muslin fabric. Alexander has been playing with it, putting a little Schleich Sioux chief in it like Omri does with Little Bear in The Indian in the Cupboard, which we've been reading. So that's why he chose "Teepee" for the second part of his name.
Lincoln's name makes me laugh. I don't know if the "Grunting" has additional meaning, or if Alexander chose that just because that's the sound bison make. The "Buffalo" part of the name is a no-brainer for Lincoln. Did I mention that he loves the beasts?
I'm glad I got the adjective "Good" in my name, though it doesn't compare to Dadda's "Fun." The "Tree" and "Horse" parts were just nature, outdoorsy things that Alexander picked (I didn't let him pick "Monkey" since there probably weren't many of those around in the old west). I'll post more pictures soon!
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Cute, Brittany! I was thinking about you the other day and wondering what you were up to for school this year. We should really get together and do something fun...even just playing!
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