Friday, January 4, 2013

My Beastie boys

So there is a fabulous kids' art exploratorium here in the City of Trees, called artBEAST Studio.  It's kind of like the embodiment of the Waldorf school system on steroids.  We had a fantastic morning there the other day: here be the visual proof.


Focused on the chalk.




Xander and I made a dreidel out of clay, how'd you guess it, while singing the song.




Ari beginning his masterpiece.




 This child is ridiculously neat.  I was trying to paint his palm so he could make a handprint... no way was that acceptable!




Painting the wall with a roller.  His favorite part wasn't the painting; it was the squirting with water in order to clean up!




Ari at the entrance to the courtyard.  Not pictured: a water structure full of funnels and dips (X got soaked), kitchen pots and pans hanging next to sticks in order to make music, and a long sand table that was actually filled with grain.





 Coming out of the play bedroom/shopping area.





 The hit of all the play places, by far: BEHOLD THE SPACESHIP.





Artsy shot of blast-off.





So many buttons and levers!





 Xander was incredibly focused on the play.  Ari just thought the whole thing was a riot.






 Making sure the boat is seaworthy.





 Our two captains.





 Playing a soulful tune.  (AKA exploring dissonance.)





Jonathan put on an AMAZING puppet show for our kids, but I was so involved in watching it, I forgot to take pictures!  He actually gathered an audience, and soon after he finished, this boy asked to join him in his next show.  Jonathan of course said yes, so both the other kid and Xander went behind the stage.





Oooh ooh ooh helmet!





 Xander the noble knight.





Toddler Carmen Miranda.





Behind the scenes: helping put on the eye mask.






 Now that he's properly attired he can go on stage.





 It's a whole new play once he's changed into his firefighter gear.





Waiting to surprise the boys when they came out of the stage area.





 Successful surprise!  The tickler dinosaur was ferocious.




 Xander's so funny, he takes it all so seriously.  Here he's having a heart to heart with the dragon about not sneaking up on people.





 Ari waving hi once we ascertained that the dragon was nice after all.





 Ah, the gross motor room.  Hula hoops and balance beams and yoga mats galore!





Ari so desperately wants to be just like his big brother, he tries everything that Xander does.  





 Somersault in progress!





 Somersault landing.





 Little brother somersault... except, this is far as he got.





 This table lit up so that you could layer the plastic pieces and explore the color palette.  We discovered that yellow on top of blue makes green, etc.  And after the boys moved to another part of the room, Jonathan made a rocketship. :)





Playing horsie after we got home.

3 comments:

  1. You guys always do such cool stuff! And that somersault action picture is awesome! Miss you!

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  2. I have been too overwhelmed by the glory of your last several posts to respond. I feel such joy seeing you-all immersed in extended family celebrations and interactions. Families! How wonderful! And the pictures!!!!! -- with their conversational, clarifying captions are an electrifying delight! And sharing in all the fun-stuff that the Loving family finds to do -- it's amazing!

    Makes me feel that I'm living two lives simultaneously; the second one there in California with you! Thank you for such a priceless gift.

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  3. MamaNightsong, you're so sweet! Mostly we do things because of my guilt that I'm not there lots in the week. :)

    And Savta, how lucky that you have two lives! You are so so welcome.

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