A few weeks before school started, Grammy and Papa planned a special "day" for each of the older grandsons. "Ian Day" was first. When we dropped Ian off at their house, they greeted Ian with "I love Ian" stickers on their clothes.
I think that the main activity that Ian chose (over and over again) was playing "adult" games, including the game of Life. We had never played it with him before. I think Grammy said that they may have played a total of five games. I think he loved having his own money!
They gave Ian a choice of where to go to lunch. He chose McDonald's and enjoyed his cheeseburger happy meal and time in the play place.
After lunch, they played more games of Life and then helped Ian to make Muddy Buddies to share with all of us. It turned out yummy, and he was very proud to let us eat some.
They must've played two-card war as well.
Ian just loved being able to choose all of his own activities and to have so much attention. He was all smiles when Grammy and Papa dropped him off mid-afternoon.
Ryan couldn't wait for HIS turn to have a special day ... (though Ian and Nathan tried to sneak along in the backseat when Grammy and Papa came to pick Ryan up the next morning.) Grammy and Papa wore "I love Ryan" stickers to celebrate their second-born grandson.
They gave Ryan some choices about what he wanted to do. He thought the playground in Papa and Grammy's neighborhood sounded fun, including the digger, the balance beam, slide, and all of the sand in the volleyball court.
Grammy helped Ryan make a snack for himself called "Moose Munch."
Ryan decorated a label for the bag of Moose Munch that he brought home to share with all of us. Just like Ian, Ryan was SO proud of "his" creation.
Then, Papa and Grammy just spent time at their house playing whatever Ryan wanted to play. Of course, the workout equipment in their house is almost as good as a playground.
And playing with the toys in the toy room is especially fun when you don't have to share with anyone!
I think they played vehicles and then a "hide the block" sort of game.
Then, they had time for books, puzzles, and tower building (and destroying) before going to lunch.
Just like Ian, Ryan, chose to go to McDonald's for a Happy Meal and time to play on the playplace before coming home for a nap. He, too, loved every second of his special day and asked if the next day could be Ian Day and then Ryan Day again. :)
Thanks, Mom and Dad, for knowing just how to make our boys feel special and cared for!
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