
The greatest joy of my summer has been spending time with my grandsons. Leo is 19 months and is learning new words every day. One of his words is “bird” that sounds more like “bir,” and he has the cutest tweet sound.
In our courtyard, I’ve been working on attracting more birds. We’ve hung a few feeders. We have chickadees, titmice, and cardinals visit. Leo has noticed them. He will stop what he’s doing to look up at the sound of a chickadee.
It was time to change the suet feeder. I wanted to involve Leo, so I googled “DIY bird feeder for kids.” This video popped up.
I wondered if the recipe would work using the wire suet feeder rather than cookie cutters.
Easy peasy and great for toddler time. I boiled a quarter cup of water in the microwave and added it to a large metal bowl along with one packet of gelatin. Leo understands the concept of hot. He said, “Hah. Hah.” I gave him a wooden spoon to stir with. After stirring the gelatin, I held a measuring cup of bird seed (about a cup) while Leo scooped the seed using an ice cream scooper.

With the metal frame on a baking sheet, I scooped the mixture in ready to wait and let it harden. When I took Leo off the chair he was standing on, he immediately screamed “more! more!” while making the more sign. It’s the only sign he knows, but it’s an important one. So, we did another batch. Why not! The metal frame was big enough to hold two batches.
I am amazed that, with heat indexes in the 100s, the mixture is holding up, not melting. I sent Leo (his mom) a picture I took looking out the kitchen window of a male cardinal perched on the feeder.

While the news is bleak, let’s remember the simple joy of watching birds. “Bir! Bir! Tweet! Tweet!”
Leo is adorable! I love that you are doing these nature crafts with him. Such memorable time!
Family time and simple pleasures like you capture here are part of what make this moment easier for all of us. What a sweet grandchild you have.
Best end line ever!
This slice falls right into my happy space! I love that you’re creating such moments with Leo and am so glad you shared this one with us. I could just imagine the two of you in the kitchen, and love that you responded in the affirmative to his request for more! Thanks for brightening my day with your slice. đŸ™‚
Thank you for this special moment, Margaret. My two grandkids were here for a few days and left today, so my heart is full but a little sad right now. Reading about you and Leo was perfect!
What love! Cooking and creating together are wonderful things. I love how you weave Leo’s growing language into this slices do how it is his language that prompts many of your actions. Fantastic. I wish I could hear him tweet.
Hurray for simple joys like bird watching, creating, and spending time with grandsons. I love Leo’s intent expression as he stirs the mixture.
So so full of simple joy, these words of time spent with a precious little one. Such are the most powerful moments of life on Earth, I think. Leo is learning so much! It’s like witnessing a miracle, watching a child learn and grow,
This brings a sweet sigh to our worlds, Margaret. Appreciations! And every grandkid should be so lucky to have a Granny Margaret like you. Brava!