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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Birthday Interview Questions

I've gotten tons of requests to post what the Birthday Interview looked like for my son's 3rd birthday. So, instead of answering each email/post separately, I'll just toss it on here for everyone to view! Happy reading!

1. My favorite color is:
2. My favorite toy is:
3. My favorite fruit is:
4. My favorite TV show is:
5. My favorite thing to eat for lunch is:
6. My favorite outfit to wear is:
7. My favorite game is:
8. My favorite snack is:
9. My favorite animal is:
10. My favorite song is:
11. My favorite book is:
12. My best friends are:
13. My favorite cereal is:
14. My favorite thing to do outside is:
15. My favorite drink is:
16. My favorite holiday is:
17. I sleep with:
18. My favorite breakfast is:
19. I want to eat ______________ on my birthday.
20. When I grow up, I want to be:


I took several variations of the birthday interview and picked and chose which ones I liked the best for Riley's interview. Feel free to change it up to suit your own child's likes! (I didn't realize how many questions revolved around food...what can I say, my boy likes to eat. That's why he's in the 99th percentile on the growth charts!) LOL

I printed it up on Word and then trimmed it to fit on a piece of construction paper, which I then added to a piece of scrapbook paper. I painted his hand as well as 3 fingers so it looked like a cake with 3 candles. I was able to toss the whole thing straight into his scrapbook-voila! Instant page!






Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Fruit Fly Trap

If you're like me, you've got a lot of beautiful in-season fruit sitting around right now. Now, I don't know where they come from or how they get in my house, but I always end up with lots of the little things flying around my kitchen.

A few years ago I was watching a britsh show, and for the life of me I can't remeber what it's called. The premise of the show was these two older British women went into peoples houses and cleaned them up for them, then went back a month later to see if they were keeping up with the cleaning. Anyways, long story short, this cure-all is from them...

Supplies needed:

*Red wine Vinegar (please don't use your expensive kind. Go to Wal-mart and buy the $1.99 bottle!)
*Dish Soap
*Plastic wrap
*A cup

-Place 1/4 cup red wine vinegar into the cup
-Carefully drop 2/3 drops of dish soap into the vinegar (This breaks up the tension of the vinegar and the fruit flies get stuck instead of flying away)
-Cover top of cup tightly with plastic wrap. Using a knife, poke a few holes in the top of the plastic wrap. Now they can get in but not back out!

-Leave sitting on the counter for a few days. I always set the cup right in the middle of the fruit-it's like a sneaky death trap!
-Come back later and count your success!



My two favorite artists


I recently took down everything I had hanging on my kitchen walls because I was just tired of it. My kitchen is a lovely shade of yellow and my curtains are cream colored with shades of pale green and light coral. I've been looking for a few weeks for something to replace the old stuff and just hadn't found anything that struck my fancy, yet remained in my budget.

While browsing the internet one day, I can across these and couldn't resist. Plus I had a coupon! I already had the paint on hand that matched my kitchen (plain dumb luck!) and the painter's tape as well. So my new art cost me around $7 total!




I set up my two favorite artists with their supplies and let them go to town!

The canvases are 12x24 inches. I taped off Riley's name with painter's tape (I highly recommed the painters tape, I can't vouch for how regular masking tape will perform under layers of acrylic paint) Riley did his in upper and lower case letters because that's how he writes his name now.

(Riley flat out refused to touch the paint with his fingers, so he used a large paint brush)



Sawyer's was taped off in block letters for two reasons: The S and A were easier to create in block letters, and I had a harder time squeezing his letters onto the canvas)

(S wasn't too keen on the finger painting)


My beautiful new wall art!
(And as my Mom pointed out yesterday-there's still room for one more! <wink wink> LOL)



Needless to say, there's a small stack of canvas in other sizes waiting for my little Picassos to create me some new decor!

Friday, June 1, 2012

How to be a fun Mom, Pt. 1

Over the past few weeks, things have gotten a bit out of hand. Messed up schedules, travel out of town, etc. have led to outbursts, tantrums, and meltdowns. Each missed nap and late dinner was cause for an "end of the world scenario." Instead of being able to enjoy the Boys first stay in a hotel, I was busy trying to get them to bed in a timely manner and make sure they're fed on time. We all know what low blood sugar does to a 3 year old! It was enough to make me want to have outbursts, tantrums and meltdowns!
After reading an article on Pinterest about re-claiming the joy in your children, I was inspired to, how you say, let things go a little.
Tonight, we had our first ever Rock and Roll Dinner Jam. We got a Kids Bop CD at the Library the other day and I put it on while I was cooking dinner. We listened to it while we ate, then while we cleared and washed our dishes, we jammed! Directions follow:

Supplies needed:
*CD player
*Good Dance tunes (Tonights song of choice-Baby by Justin Bieber. Riley loves that song and I'm not sure why. We seriously listen to it 98 times in a row.) (Beyonce's Single Ladies was also on repeat)
*NO INHIBITIONS ALLOWED!

Directions:
1. Insert cd.
2. Press play.
3. Let the good goofy times roll!
4. Dance, march, wiggle, jump, bounce, shake, groove, get down with your bad self!

When you loosen yourself up with your child, they loosen up as well. Dance like no one is watching (Oh Lord I hope no one was watching!)

Riley and I laughed more than we had in several days. Sawyer laughed just watching us!

Who's up for Rock and Roll Dinner Jam, pt. 2???
Comment on what you jammed to! Let's make a Dinner Jam playlist!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Riley's 3rd Birthday-Construction Themed

On May 19, 2012 we celebrated Riley's 3rd birthday. Thanks to all the local construction that's been going on in our town (much right outside our own front door) Riley had developed an obsession with all things digger. So naturally when it came time to plan his party, the construction theme was a first choice! 

I handmade all the invitations using a Cricut and die-cuts from the Dollar Tree!




The inside of the invitations say:
Can you dig it? Riley is turning 3!
Clock in on May 19, 2012 at 1pm.
Job Site: (our address)
RSVP to: (Our phone number)

Juice bottles for Riley and his cousins

I made a vanilla cake that I dyed orange. I went a little overboard with the red food coloring and had to over compensate with the yellow. Thus the fluorescent orange!

More bags from the dollar store! (Imagine my joy at finding a dump truck bag for $1!!)

The silverware and napkins

The wreath for our front door-made entirely from things I already had around the house (extension cord, caution tape, cardboard and scrapbook paper)


The day of his party was sunny and 87 degrees...in May!
I used a color scheme of orange, yellow and black, with hints of dark green thrown in to break it up)

His sign welcoming guests
(It was so hot that the balloons started popping and the letters were peeling off the poster board)

Table decorations: orange tablecloth, construction tape, die-cuts and good old vehicles from Riley's toy box. (He wasn't very happy about having to surrender those for the party!)

The orange buckets are holding the silverware. Yellow and black utensils (again, dollar store) in digger napkins (found on clearance at the Party Store!) and stuck through a paint chip from Lowe's (free!)


Riley's 3 year old interview (upcoming post) with a birthday cake made from his own hand print. The paper on the right is a sheet for guests to sign for his scrapbook.

The Digger cake!

I iced it with chocolate icing (dirt) then cut a chunk out and used chocolate rocks to fill in the space. (From Wal-Mart!)



More of his stash from his toy box


The Birthday Boy and his new big boy bike! He wore a digger shirt that I found on clearance at JC Penny's last summer. His brother also wore a shirt that said "I dig my Dad" with a digger on it-again, found on clearance!)

The Menu:
"Build your own" deli sandwiches
Pasta salad made from wheel pasta
chips and snacks
watermelon
fruit pizza
reuben casserole
stuffed mushrooms/jalapenoes
Pop/water/juice for kiddos


In all, I spent around $150.00 on this party ($85 of which was food) (not counting presents). The majority of stuff came either from my own house or the Dollar Tree. Splurges were the Chocolate rocks-$4 total, Caution tape-$5 and the Bob The Builder juice bottles-$6.




Look how far you've come! I love you Monkey!
 


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Kids in the Kitchen Pt. 1-April

Looking for an easy way to incorporate math, science and reading/listening skills into your day with you toddler? Take up cooking! This post will the be the first in what I hope will be a monthly series on cooking with your children. I love cooking, and so does Riley. He's been working with me in the kitchen since he was about 18 months old. Pretty much since he was old enough to stand on a chair next to me at the counter. (Though he also views this time as water play time when we wash dishes, which is his most favorite thing to do!)

We started slowly, with him just stirring ingredients together. Lately we've worked up to counting, measuring and have added in knife skills within the last few weeks. (DISCLAIMER: I know not everyone would be comfortable teaching a 2 year old knife skills. We do discuss how knives can hurt you, and proper use. He also only uses a butter knife, or a plastic knife. He also is always standing right next to me, properly supervised!)

Today we used our kitchen time to practice counting, adding, measuring, and counting by 2's. We have an Easter Party to attend tomorrow and we decided to make rice krispy treats to take. It's smart to start out with simple recipes so that you and your child don't become overwhelmed with ingredients/prep trying to complete a difficult recipe. 

Rice Krispy Treats:

4 T. butter
6 c. crispy cereal
4 c. mini marshmallows

-Melt butter and marshmallows in pan
-Measure out cereal in large bowl.
-Pour melted marshmallow mixture on top of cereal and mix until combined.
-Pour in greased 9x13 pan

(since it's for Easter, we added pink food coloring to the melted marshmallows and sprinkled Easter M&M's on top!)

He's got his apron on and all his tools ready to go!


 Measuring out the cereal


 Best part-licking the spoon!!!
(He unfortunately photographs like me, that's why he looks high in all his pics!)

Yummy gooey goodness!


 Of course we made a batch for ourselves as well. He picked blue for our batch!

Take the time to bring your kids into the kitchen. It's excellent bonding time, plus your teaching them a valuable life skill! You don't have to teach them 5 course meals, pancakes will be just as fun for them!
(Plus your sons wives will thank you some day!)

Monday, April 2, 2012

Spring Break Boredom Busters 2012

I know a large majority of my friends with school age children woke up this morning and said "Oh crap shoot! The kids are out of school this week...now what?!?!"
"Hi, my name is Sara, and I'm here to help!"
Below is a list of 6 kid tested activities that are sure to keep your kids busy (for at least 10 minutes, I promise!)
Enjoy!



MAGICAL COLOR-CHANGING DRINKS
-drop food coloring in bottom of a cup, let dry overnight
-Add ice in cup
-Pour in water or clear pop for a magical surprise!





BAKING SODA CLAY
2 c. baking soda
1 c. corn starch
1 1/4 c. water
food coloring (optional)

-Combine all ingredients
-Cook over medium heat until mixture resembles mashed potatoes
-Remove from heat and let cool in a glass bowl covered with a damp towel
-Sculpt using water to make pieces stick together
-Dry out for 2 days
-Paint with acrylic paint (can be sanded)




SIDEWALK CHALK PAINT
1/4 c. cornstarch
1/4 c. water
food coloring
-Mix water and cornstarch, divide into small bowls
-Color with food coloring of choice
-Paint on sidewalk/driveway (completely washes away in rain or with hose)





SHARPIE TIE-DYE
-Rubberband pre-washed white t shirt over plastic cups
-Color small circle with sharpie in center of shirt
-slowly drop rubbing alcohol onto marker
-watch as color spreads!
-Heat set in hot wash or with warm iron



 CLOUD DOUGH
8 c. flour
1 c. baby oil

-combine ingredients together
-may take several minutes or mixing for dough to be moldable




TIME CAPSULE
Studies show that between the ages of 6-9, kids are the most interested in where they came from. Why not start early and put together a time capsule for when they reach that quizzical age?! Here is a list of suggestions to include. Gather supplies and fill a box then hide it away in a closet for a few years!

-List of favorites things (ex. foods, friends, toys, games, shows, etc.)
-Load of shredded paper (to toss around when you open it!)
-Favorite character toy
-Current family picture
-a Hand print and footprint to compare later
-Note of current height and weight

**Please expand on this list. This is just to get you started!