Day 557 | Noodle Necklaces
/Day 556 | Retail Therapy
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After the toy aisle, these balloons were a close second place favorite spot during our shopping spree. |
Day 555 | Busting Out
/Day 554 | Close Call
/Day 553 | Board Books
/- Santa Paws
- The Mitten
- Little Wisconsin
- Each Peach Pear Plum
- TouchThinkLearn: Colors
- What Makes a Rainbow
- The Pout-Pout Fish
- Is Your Mama a Llama?
- Little Blue Truck
- Baby Dance
- Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type
- A Day with the Goats (and Pigs and Cows)
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do You See?
- Blue Hat, Green Hat
- Where's Spot?
- Peek-A Who?
- Your Personal Penguin
- Beep Beep
- Dear Zoo: A Lift the Flap Book
- Giraffes Can't Dance
- It's Time to Sleep My Love
- Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
- Goodnight Mountains (and not pictured: Goodnight Wisconsin and Goodnight Washington, DC)
- Dancing Feet!
- Big Red Barn
- Busy Chickens
Day 551 | Drawing
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Painting time with Mary Catherine today. The blue one is Chase's space ship and the red on is Mary Catherine's. Adorable, I know. |
Day 550 | Candle Making
/Day 549 | Becoming a Dalmatian
/What I used:
- a gray sweat suit (separate hoodie and pants), inside out
- black flannel for spots (the flannel glued to the sweatshirt easier than felt would have)
- black felt for the ears and tail
- stuffing (for the tail)
- black thread (for minimal hand sewing)
- fabric glue
- ribbon for collar
- old pet tag (or make something that looks like one)
- Cut out a bunch of different-shaped spots and lay them out on the sweatshirt in an appealing pattern. Maybe you noticed that I started out spacing the spots evenly (see photo above), but ended up clumping them a bit more. I was much happier with that layout.
- Use the fabric glue to adhere the spots. Don't go too heavy with the glue application or it'll seep through the felt fabric.
- Cut ear shapes out of the felt fabric and handstitch them in place (the glue isn't strong enough to handle this job).
- Cut a skinny cone shape out of the felt for the tail and hand sew up the long edges. Then add stuffing (not too full) and hand stitch the tail to the bum of the sweatpants.
- Finally, attach the ribbon to the neck of the sweatshirt to act as the collar. Instead of handstitching the ribbon all the way around, just tack it on there with one stitch at each opening and one in the middle (where you'll add the tag with one stitch, too).
Day 548 | Becoming a Firefighter
/What I used:
- an old raincoat (could you tell it was a *bit* too small?), but I tucked the hood in so it disappeared
- a pair of gray windpants
- silver reflective tape (seemed slightly wider than duct tape, but that would work)
- skinnier black tape (I used a Gorilla brand tape)
- a fireman's hat (ours was white, so I also had to buy red spray paint...per my little own's request)
- pair of toddler suspenders (I found a really cheap pair at a consignment store)
- navy shirt (I just used a regular graphic tee inside out)
- Use the silver tape to add two stripes to the body of the jacket. Then add the black tape on top of the silver. Fold the arms over the body and add a stripe in the same location as the body so that they line up. Add a similar stripe to the bottom of each leg of the windpants.
- I also added "DCFD" on the back of the jacket with the black tape for some extra flare.
- For the suspenders, I added a tape stripe as well. Just brings them into the costume a little more.
Day 547 | Pumpkin Patch Field Trip
/There were some tired 3 year olds upon returning to school. Some of them were still asleep during pick up. Big day for these little guys.
Note: Sorry for missing a post yesterday. It's been a week of continued recovery and catch up and upon falling into bed last night, I just didn't have the energy to add a post. Please forgive me!
Day 546 | Pumpkin Pancakes
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In case you can't tell, that's a pumpkin. Chris tried to convice the boys it was a ghost. Nope, definitely a pumpkin.
These are yesterday's pancakes. I had no intention of highlighting a day-late breakfast recipe, but it was just too good not to share. I have a feeling there will be a bit of catching up on blog posts this week since I'll write up quick descriptions about how I made both the boys' Halloween costumes, too. Hope that's ok!
Here's the
I found. They are super delicious with just the right amount of pumpkin flavor.
Two changes I made:
I doubled the recipe. I've got two growing boys to feed!
I left out the nutmeg. Chris isn't a fan and they definitely didn't need it to be yummy.
And I did include the brown sugar. I just didn't want to risk ruining them on
the
pumpkin holiday. Next time I'll definitely try to cut back or cut it out entirely, but I'll say something made the pancakes extra delicious...I'm not above admitting it could have been the sugar.
Day 545 | Happy Halloween!
/I wouldn't say everyone was feeling 100% today, but that didn't keep us down. Two short Halloween outings to take advantage of a beautiful fall day was just what we needed. We're hoping tomorrow greets us with an extra bit of sleep and everyone healthy.
Day 543 | Snuggles
/Day 541 | The Never Ending Sick Days
/In case anyone is listening, we're ready to be healthy again at our house. Thanks in advance.
Day 540 | Pumpkin Craft
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Day 539 | Three Year Old Pumpkin Dreams
/You might be curious about our pumpkin designs. Chase requested "a snowman" and "Paw Patrol". This is what we came up with. I usually do a cat pumpkin (do you remember?) so the paw print wasn't too much of a stretch for me but the snowman was definitely out of Chris's normal carving subjects. We feel pretty happy about how they both turned out.