Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Paper, Scissors and Laughter

I don't know if you have childhood memories of making paper doll chains with your mom as a child, but I do! Here is a link for you in case you don't know how, or never have had the chance to enjoy this simple childhood pleasure. Paper doll chains. The Pea was delighted the first time I made her some. Today she was asking for her mom to do it and the Princess needed a lesson, because while she remembered doing it as a child, the mechanics of it were escaping her. Here is her first attempt.



After unfolding to this and handing it to the Pea, my granddaughter said, "is it Dora?"
Anyone who has been exposed to Dora the Explorer will instantly know why she thought that!







I laughed so hard, I hurt her little feelings and then I had to lie and tell her I was laughing at a funny story her mommy had told me.

And the final product, modeled by the cutest.








Paper doll chains, a forgotten craft, but one that will be passed on through my generations. Bet you can't wait to get the paper and scissors out and give it a try, huh?
On the Little Man news, he did much better yesterday and today, I am really thinking it is related to some sort of seizure activity. I am still playing phone tag with the neurologist, but since he hasn't done it again, I am a lot less worried than I was. Seizures, yuck, I hate them!

16 Kids Who Want To Play:

Yondalla said...

Seizures bad.
Paper dolls good.

Yeah. I'm down with that.

Holly said...

I still think Dora needs a shunt!

Great chains, I think I'll do that with the Butterfly tomorrow, she'll think it is way cool!

Kristina P. said...

OK, she and her doll chain are adorable!

And I understand I get to be in the great presence of Jo again, next week! Yay!

Dads(2) said...

Dora is "a Dora ble" We love her in our household!

Whitney R said...

Oh, no wonder you call her the cutest. She definitely is. And I totally see Dora!

Glad to hear Little man is doing better.

K J and the kids said...

Could it be his medication ?

rychelle said...

it does look like dora. ha!

what a fun tradition.

Azul said...

These are so cute. Guess what we'll be doing for our 'table time' today?

Sending prayers your way for Little Man. I hope he's doing okay today.

Torina said...

Cool! I love doing this sort of stuff with my kids. I even bought us a painting last year that was of paper dolls (er, I mean Santa did).

Glad Little Man is doing better!

Jillene said...

LOVE paper doll chains!! And before I even read that she thought it looked like Dora--I thought to myself, "Wow--that looks like Dora the Explorer"--go me!!

Miss Melissa said...

Word verification-toeson. Appropriate, you are always on your toes, my dear!

Pea and her paper dolls are adorable. I love that top. Pink and gray are one of my favorite color combinations. :)

Poor Little Man. I hope you catch that neurologist soon, Jo so you can get some definite answers.

Sister Molly said...

Making paper dolls is one of our favorite family activities for Sunday! We talk about family history and how we're all connected. Truly a blessing!

Susie said...

how much fun it that? I wish Chick had been into the paper dolls and such.

elizasmom said...

Omigod Pea looks like such a BIG GIRL in those pictures! Such a pretty kid (but I'm sure you already knew that)!

Bramblemoon Farm said...

Oh I HAVE to make these with my daughter. I had forgotten them too!

Wendy said...

Super cute idea, think I might swipe it and use it on my own little a DORA able rugrats! thanks