2.16.2012

Preschool Art {the original}

What with looking at other moms' blogs and Pinterest, I can get a little overwhelmed with all the cute educational things I'm not doing with my kids.  This day was about forgetting all that and getting back to basics.  What kid doesn't like finger paint?!
It is so fun to watch them go from

tentative-----to----->all in!


I'm sure you can do a Pinterest search and find a recipe to make your own finger paint but don't do that to yourself.  The kid is not going to know the difference and you just saved another hour of your day.

Keep it simple.
Simple is fun!

2.14.2012

My Valentine

 I
this guy.

 No really.  I do.

Did you see the uber-romantic poem he wrote for me?
Uh. Huh.

I hope your Valentine is as sweet as mine!


2.13.2012

Teacher's Gift {monogrammed cup}


In case you are looking for a last minute teacher's gift for valentine's day (are you supposed to give them presents for valentines?) or just want to get a jump on end-of-the-year presents...this is what we gave the kids' teachers for Christmas.
These acrylic reusable cups were on sale at Pier 1.  I snatched them up. 
Then snatched up the Dremel etching tool from Jono's office. 
Real quick-like I etched the teacher's initial to the cup. 
I free-handed the letters (my years of making pep-rally signs prepared me well).  If you aren't comfortable with that you could surely print out a letter in the font you like, cut it out, tape it to the cup and use as a stencil. 
We completed the gift with some hot chocolate mix and candy canes.
A Starbucks or Jamba Juice gift card would also be a nice touch!

2.11.2012

Valentine Printables

Check out Marilyn Scott-Waters free valentine printables.


All beautifully illustrated by Marilyn Scott-Waters.

We are going to try the heart ornaments to spruce things up for our romantic family valentine dinner.
Let me know if you found something fun!

2.10.2012

Repurposed Windows

This camp has a plethera of treasure.
You just have to know where to look and what to do with it when you find it!
Jono found some old windows.
Guess what they are going to be???


A greenhouse!
We are kind of using this one as a guide.
I am so excited.  This should really help us broaden our range of produce and lengthen our growing season too.  Greenhouse strawberries, anyone?

It is going up right next to the chicken coop.  They are going to love it.


Don't the ladies look thrilled?!

I'll post more as we make progress.
Have a happy weekend!


2.09.2012

Growing Crystals

While Abby is more likely to join me in my crafty pursuits,
Joe is always on board when I want to do a science project.

The project of the day was
growing crystals


Here's what you do:

1.  tie your string into knots (or use a pipe cleaner to form a certain shape.  we just used what was on hand)
2.  tie the string or pipe cleaner shape to a pencil and hang over the top of the jar
3.  boil a pot of water and add borax (also what we had on hand.  i think sugar or salt works as well.) until no more will dissolve.  scientists refer to this as the saturation point.  pour the solution into your jar until it covers the knots completely.
4.  hot water can hold more borax than cold water.  the crystals will grow as the water cools.  scientists call this precipitation and it is the same way that snowflakes form.


The next day take them out of the solution.
Hang them in the window.  They make beautiful sun catchers.
The bottom of the jar was also covered with crystals.
We thought that by coloring the solution we would get colored crystals. 
Not so.  If you want colored crystals, use colored pipe cleaners.


Ahhh.  The glories of precipitation.
It takes me back to my days in chemistry lab. 
My college roommate was also my lab partner and we were stellar at precipitates.  Although we never seemed to have the right amount of product.  Such and such amount of sodium and such and such amount of chloride theoretically makes this amount of salt. 
We defied theoretical science every time!

2.02.2012

Hiking + loving the sunshine

Went on a hike in our local area
pulled out the baby backpack and
surprise!
it was full of candy.  The day was already a success.


With sugar in our veins, we set out.


At the top is a fire lookout tower.
You can see forever in all directions.
ok.  not forever.  but pretty far.


Photo ops!


We threw some rocks.  Almost made it to the reservoir.  Almost.



These abandoned logs were perfect for playing "forest faces".
We took different pieces of the trees and put them together to make faces.


Seen any faces in the forest lately?