Ethan has always seemed to have a great imagination. He was pretending he was a kitty with Anna when he was only a year or two. But lately it has reached a new level, and has been teaching me that it really is true that when it comes to "stuff" for kids, less really can be more.
For example...
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This is Ethan's tire store, inspired by Luigi and Guido in Cars. He is holding a paintbrush, and that dry, crackled dirt is paint. You can get a good deal on tires here, as well as a paint job.
Ethan built this house for his worm, would lose his worm, dismantle the house to find him, and then rebuild.
This is a car wash...
complete with an "air dryer."
I could go on and on about all of the amazing things that he comes up with. (The blanket house he built comes to mind. I was warned not to touch the little hole that he had formed- it was filled with electricity). But I'll just say that it has been an amazing experience watching his mind grow and explore, and I'm so thankful for these precious moments.