Do you rmember your I Can Do That! card game? It was a Dr. Seuss game in which you had to draw three cards and do silly things, just like the Cat in the Hat would.
If you succeeded in doing the task, such as "Take giant steps around a chair with the fish under your right arm," you got to keep the cards. Whoever had the most cards at the end of the game won. But the fun of the game was in doing the silly stuff rather than trying to win!
When I told Grandma Bignell about the game and how much fun we had playing it, she bought one for your cousin Rebekah. Fortunately, you got to play it with your cousins Rebekah and Bryan and me during a visit to Grandma and Grandpa Bignells in December 2013!
I have created this site so that my son, Kieran Edward Bignell, will be able to easily find me, his father, Rob Bignell, and so that he will know that I love him, that I always have, and that I always will. Against our wishes, we have been torn from one another's lives and kept apart, separated by distance and time. But one day, Kieran will seek me. Kieran - I am here for you. Come to me.
Showing posts with label Dr. Seuss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Seuss. Show all posts
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Your love for 'Green Eggs and Ham'
One of the books you loved to have me read to you when you were a preschooler was "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss. You'd laugh with glee at the pictures and loved the rhymes - the latter so much that we'd sometimes repeat them to one another out of the blue.
I'd walk past you and say something, "I am Sam. Sam I am!" You'd get a big smile on your face and respond, "That Sam-I-Am, that Sam-I-Am, I do not like that Sam-I-Am!"
Or you might ask me if I liked something, and I'd say back, "I do not like them in a house. I do not like them with a mouse!"
The book got you interested in all kinds of other Dr. Seuss titles when you were five years old!
I'd walk past you and say something, "I am Sam. Sam I am!" You'd get a big smile on your face and respond, "That Sam-I-Am, that Sam-I-Am, I do not like that Sam-I-Am!"
Or you might ask me if I liked something, and I'd say back, "I do not like them in a house. I do not like them with a mouse!"
The book got you interested in all kinds of other Dr. Seuss titles when you were five years old!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
My letter to you for June 22, 2013
Here is my
email/letter from June 21, 2013, in case you do not receive it.
Hi Kieran,
How are you this morning? I am fine, though I miss you more
than anything! I had a lot of fun with you Friday afternoon and can’t wait to
get back together again!
It was great fun looking at the human body book just like we
used to do when we’d stop at bookstores. You were very good at finding the
little skulls. The human brain certainly was interesting, especially how it is
made up of little cells that send electrical signals to one another that allows
us to do all that we do. It’s amazing how it can do that, isn’t it?
I’m so glad you liked the “Star Trek” guys I picked up. I
shall get some more of them for you. I think they are called “Star Trek Pods”
and the set includes the starship Enterprise and other toys. I also will put
together the Lego shuttlecraft for you – it has a chair in it that all of your
Lego characters can sit in!
You are really starting to learn your states as well – I was
impressed with how many of them you knew on the world map puzzle! I’ve attached
to this email a couple of photos of when we hiked into the volcano (and here’s
a link
to all of the photos from our adventure; mom will have to sign in to her
Facebook account for you to see them). The volcano was called the Amboy Crater,
and it was off of the old Route 66! The first picture shows the volcano in the
distance, and the second photo shows you inside it.
Boy, have you gotten really fast! It was difficult to keep
up with you when we were playing football (I guess that’s why you won both games!).
I’m so happy that you remember how to catch the ball by using both hands and
pulling it in to your chest. Sorry we couldn’t do the tackle drills like you
wanted, but wrestling isn’t allowed at the center. Do you have any football
jerseys? I bet by now you’ve outgrown your Philip Rivers San Diego Chargers jersey.
The Dr. Seuss card game is just as challenging as trying to
catch you in football, I think. I will have to practice my skipping!
Have you set up your Hot Wheels car ramp yet at your house?
And if you did, is car. No. 2 still going the farthest? I think it’s funny how the
numbered cars that didn’t come with the ramp all went farther than the purple
car that did come with it!
And how does your stuffie penguin like his new home? What
other interesting things does he say?
Well, that is all for now. I am looking forward to seeing
you again in just a few weeks. We soon will be able to start seeing one another
every other week rather once every four weeks, and I am very excited about
that. I’ve attached some pictures of our time together on Friday as well. Be a
good boy, and I will see you soon!
Love,
Dad
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