March 19, 2013

Color of the Week: ORANGE


Day one we played with gum drops and toothpicks and had an orange lunch of mac and cheese, goldfish, mandarin oranges, carrots and orange Emergen-C.



 Today we had a lunch of orange juice, cheese, orange bell pepper and cheese crackers with peanut butter.

Then we had 4 stations set up at the table:
 Orange envelopes and orange popsicle sticks

Sorting beads to find the orange ones

Playing with orange Easter eggs, buckets and beads

The last station was playing with an orange truck, not really picture worthy. I'm really happy to say that our color weeks are totally helping. Will can tell you when something is green or orange now! But the best part of all of these activities is that I'm growing. When I set up these activities I have very clear ideas about what should happen. Then the kids sit down and they don't play with the objects the way I'd envisioned. So I start to correct them...and then I see that what they've come up with is so much more creative than what I thought of. I need a lot more practice not being in control of every second. It's been such a joy to watch the kids explore and play and to start to control my control-freak ways. 

March 15, 2013

Final Green Week Activities

 We went to the park in our greenest clothing. As you can see, Claire is not so happy discovering grass. But she thought the dirt and gravel looked too good to pass up.
Today we took a green bath. The bath paint was made from conditioner and cornstarch with blue and yellow food coloring. (use more conditioner than starch) I let the kids moosh it all up in a big zip-loc bag so they could watch the blue and yellow combine to make green. This was the easiest clean up of all the activities.

We played in the dried peas again. Today I hid all the letters of the alphabet. Will found the letters and Ruth marked off which letters they were so they knew when they had found them all. This was good team work, good exposure for Will to all the letters and good practice for Ruth being patient!
 Next week: Orange!

March 14, 2013

More Green


As I do these messy activities I'm learning things that will help make them better. The first activity we did inside, mistake. The second activity I didn't observe the entire time, mistake. This activity...I used normal house paint that we had laying around, MISTAKE. Always use washable paint people! These small things will make it so we can continue to have fun and I won't be stressed by them mess.


Color of the Week: GREEN

I figured it was about time that Will could recognize more than blue and pink, so we started our first color of the week. Here he's playing in a sensory bin filled with split green peas (dried) and all the green toys I could find.

 This is vanilla pudding with lots of green food coloring, we were "finger painting"
 I was extremely grateful for warm weather so we could do this outside, because I didn't want a repeat of our first green activity (see previous post). This was the result:

And this was an activity to help fine motor skills so Will's fingers will be better prepared to control a pen. It was a bit of a history lesson too.
We also listened to the St. Patrick's Day Martin and Sylvia Sparkle Story. Sparkle Stories are awesome, check them out here.

March 11, 2013

What we've been up to

Eating finger foods (never pureed foods)!

Sick, super sick, for a week

Landscaping the front yard

Learning to write our name!

While Ruth was at a birthday party, Will asked to go to the airport

Making delicious food (that's sausage inside)

Making forts and sleeping in them

Experimenting with chemical reactions:


I told them they could use their fingers to play with the green goo (baking soda mixed with green Kool-Aid, then pour vinegar on top). When I suggested this they were both unsure. Slowly they started getting into it and by the time we were done I was wishing we had done this outside in swim suits.

February 13, 2013

Love

14 Things I Love:

1: When Claire first wakes up and I pull her out of the crib she smothers me with love and hugs. It's my favorite, she's so warm and chubby and happy to see me!


2: Ruth is reading and it's so fun to watch her realize that there are words all over the place. The other day she sounded out the stop sign and was so excited and surprised that the word STOP was on the stop sign!



3: William is a tender and crazy boy. He is so loving. He loves to cuddle. But he also loves to fight and pretend to be Buzz Lightyear or Spiderman. Whenever it's just me and him he always requests to play a game, usually Don't Spill the Beans...or he asks to watch How to Train Your Dragon.

4: I love Hop 2 It. Brad has been working 14 hour days, so the kids literally don't ever see him. It was getting stressful for me, and then I remembered that the bounce house place is around the corner and I can pay for an entire month for only $35. We've all been having a blast.

5: Vegetables. This new year I've been trying to eat better and I seriously have a new found love for veggies. I always liked salad, but I find myself craving veggies now.

6: Owning both of our vehicles.

7: Tax Returns, this year was awesome because we had Claire (also, see #6)

8: Brad. (This list isn't really in order of appreciation, just in the order of what I'm thinking about.) He has been working so hard at the Red Lion. His pay check is super appreciated, but more so, the fact that he's been willing to stick it out through 6 years of crappy, low-end jobs to finally get to where he is now. And it's all so that we can be comfortable and I can stay home with the kiddos.


9: Being a stay-at-home mom. Although there are days I want to scream (and usually do) I know it's where I belong. And most of the time we have so much fun learning and growing together.

10: Sleep. Claire has been sleeping so much better at night and Will quit wetting the bed, which means I've been getting to sleep through the night. It's so refreshing.

11: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It is such a blessing to have this as the center of our lives and the anchor of our actions. And primary. I love that the kids can get supplemental teaching outside of the home. I love hearing what they've talked about in their classes. And I love being the secretary so I get to hear singing time. I also love that Brad is the pianist in there now too. During sharing time we get to sit together in the back!

12: Hand-me-downs. I LOVE hand-me-downs. I haven't ever HAD to buy Ruth any clothing. How awesome is that?! We have cousins and friends who have given us all their old stuff. And Ruth loves knowing that her big cousin Lydia once wore that jacket or dress. I also love having all of Claire's stuff ready to go...once she hits 18 months (I had gotten rid of Ruth's old stuff since we had a boy next).

13: Dates. Since Claire was born we've been on more dates than the rest of our entire marriage, no joking. It has been so fun to be together, alone, and get to be goofy and fall in love with each other again. It's also been extremely necessary because of the amount of time Brad spends at work with this job.


14: Crafting/holidays. I have loved being the mom of kids who can do crafts. This past year in holidays has been so much more fun because they get what's going on and we can prepare for the holiday by doing crafts and write cards and letters. It's so hard to have an infant that just wants attention but can't participate in any activities. I think this is the main reason we've had kids so close together.

February 5, 2013

My Kids


In the following picture please note the ginormous hunks of ice that are laying around on the ground that used to be on top of the mud puddle they are now playing in!

Pretty girls





 Sushi is not one of my children, but if I had to pick one food to be part of my family it would definitely be sushi. I made this the other night and other than the lame soy sauce and ridiculously hot wasabi it was good.
It was cucumber, shrimp and cream cheese and I made real sushi rice that turned out perfectly!

January 29, 2013

Proud Mommy Moment

I've been working on reading with Ruth. The last few days she has been reading everything. Today while we were at the library she was doing her thing and sounding stuff out by herself. Another lady there was super impressed and asked how old she was (she thought Ruth was 5). Then she asked me if Ruth was in preschool. I just said no, but I was thinking, "No, I did all the work to help her learn to read!" I'm so proud of how hard Ruth is working to learn to read and glad that I've put in the time and patience the last two years to teach her letters and sounds.

December 31, 2012

Christmas

I found some Christmas crafts to work on while Brad was home to keep us all busy and happy. We made these super cool "stained glass" things. All you need is clear contact paper and tissue paper cut into small pieces. The kids stuck their tissues all over the contact paper and then we stuck it onto the glass door. They were very artsy and pretty once the sun was shining through. We also made personalized placements for Christmas dinner with holiday stickers, markers and contact paper.


Claire loved trying to grab ornaments off of the tree.



Unwrapping presents 

Ruth got lots of dress up, she was particularly excited about her wedding dress and veil (thank you used kids store).

We didn't have a white Christmas...but the day AFTER it dumped 6 inches on us and has been snowing off and on for a week now! Will LOVES the snow. I'll get him all bundled up and he'll play by himself for 30 minutes out there in the 20 degree weather.

December 20, 2012

Funnies

Being a mom has lots of funny moments. Today Ruth asked when her "five birthday" was going to be. I told her November 18th, to which she replied, "Again! How about January 15?"

Last night Claire was laughing in her sleep, so adorable!

The other night when Will saw a play sword he was in awe. He spoke in reverential tones and said, "Me want fight with it." Can't wait for Christmas, he's gonna love his sword! Ever since then he's been using my spatulas as swords. He's such a boy!

Fully Mobile Baby and Secret Santa

Claire has become a fully operational baby! She (usually) eats food well, can sit up and can go and get whatever she wants. I wouldn't say that she's crawling, it's more of a combination of rolling and squirming, but it's definitely time to re-baby proof the house. Dang she's cute! 


We have been secret Santa'd. Someone has been doing a 12 days of Christmas thing for us. It's been super fun. Last nights gift was a mini Mr. Potato Head which the kids love! We can't wait to do this for someone else next year.