6.28.2012

A little "eno" excitement...

BLOG eno

Spencer has had his eye on one of these for quite some time and recently took the plunge and purchased one with his own money.

BLOG close up of spencer

To say he was excited is an understatement.

BLOG smiles in eno together

He couldn't wait to find a perfect spot for it and Lily was equally fascinated with his new purchase!

BLOG handing upside down


He showed me all the different ways you can get in and out of it.  


He also had fun rolling over, doing flips and hanging upside down.

BLOG spencer and lily smiling

Lily was grinning from ear to ear and even stopped to give him a few hugs and kisses for letting her be part of the fun!

BLOG kissing

I was a little skeptical at first but decided to give it a try after Spencer's expert demonstrations.

BLOG hanging in eno

Surprisingly it is really comfortable and quite relaxing. It is kind of like a parachute hammock.

BLOG floating head

This picture makes me laugh...we call it the floating Spencer bobble head.


The reflection of the red eno made the coloring of these pictures really funky but I still love the memories that they captured :)


Now every time Spencer hangs it up Lily says "Ge ge (her word for Spencer) down, "Ge ge down"! 


Thankfully he is super sweet to her and always lets her have a turn.


So...if you are in the market for some fun for the whole family you may want to give the "eno" a try!



2 comments:

Half Gaelic, Half Garlic! said...

I could look at these two together for days...... they are so cute together and the brother sister bond is always front and center:)

Spencer looks thrilled with his new purchase!! What a great boy you have there~

Happy Weekend Amy~

xo,

Lisa

Gift of Grace said...

I've never seen one of those. How fun! Grace still calls our boys Ge ge too. It's the only Chinese word she's kept. She held on to Baba for a long time, but she says Daddy now.

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