With Valentines Day approaching, and Finn being the little cupid that he is, we decided we wanted to hand out personalized cards to all of his friends at Partridge House this holiday. Pictured here are our creations.

Making Valentines with Finn was very special. He sat in his seat next to me, so curious as to what I was making. He grabbed at my heart shaped bags, and made sure he licked a few Valentines. I'm looking forward to when he is a little older and decorating his own handmade Valentines. Probably putting glitter on everything, even himself.
The look and feel of a vintage Valentine brings me so much joy. I love the old style drawings and the innocent message's on the front. Cards from past decades have such retro appeal. I would love to get my hands on cards like these. There is an aisle at Goodwill that has mostly stationary, cards and wrapping paper. This is my first stop thrifting lately, I love to dig through the old note cards and find Christmas cards from the 40's or baby shower invites from the 60's tucked away. My mom had once given me a stack of "we have moved" cards she found in one of her trunks from Hallmark, circa 1975. I sent them out when I moved in with Erhan, and I came across one not to long ago. I just love them.
Finn went to his first Birthday party this year for his friend Clark who turned one. He dressed in handsome birthday attire, combed his hair, picked out a very lovely present (colorful stacking blocks) and got ready to eat some cake! (well, maybe in a few more months).
The party was a Sesame Street theme and the decorations were very cool. Finn didn't know what to make of the giant Elmo balloon! We had a wonderful time, it was so fun to watch Finn interact with other children his age.With all of our friends having baby's this year (and last!) Finn is sure to go to many more party's and make some great new friends. I can't wait to start planning Finn's first birthday coming up in May!
One of our favorite TV shows is Dinosaur Train. The series features a curious young T.Rex named Buddy who, together with his adopted Pteranodon family, take the Dinosaur Train to meet, explore, and have adventures with all kinds of dinosaurs. Finn is allowed to watch about 20 minutes in the morning while I enjoy my coffee, he smiles so big when it comes on. I think the show is educational and very creative. What's really great is that you can stream the show from Netflix. Thank goodness for PBS kids!
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