Day 959 | Open Houses: 2017

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I thought my days of attending open houses was over when we moved across country. Nope. Turns out I'm just as frantic trying to find educational homes for my little guys here, too. Urgh.  

Two preschool open houses this week. One elementary school open house today and one more next week. Sheesh. It's a lot of pressure to find the right school. Luckily, there's much less at stake this year. Chase has an inbounds school for kindergarten that I'm sure is just lovely (that's the tour next week) and there are lots of options for Robbe (he'll be going too next year!), I just need relax about it and have faith that something will work out. Easier said than done.  

Think happy thoughts! 

Day 958 | Science Crafting

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Science + crafting...oh, yes! They definitely go together. I'm hoping this can be a new trend in our schedule. Thanks to Grandma Bibi, we have a new book (The Usborne Big Book of Science Things to Make and Do) to guide us through all kinds of fun science crafts. I'm not exaggerating to say that I'm beyond impressed with this book. So many fun + easy activities...so little time. 

Today's project?

Floating Ball Game

Materials needed:

  • cardstock-weight paper
  • tape
  • scissors
  • bendy straws
  • poster putty or clay
  • a large coffee mug (or other circular item to trace)
  • aluminum foil

Directions

  1. Trace a circle onto the cardstock using the mug.
  2. Cut out the circle and pass decorate as desired.
  3. Make a cut into the middle, then bend the sides around to make a cone. Tape the edges.
  4. Cut a small piece off the point of the cone (to make a hole for the straw).
  5. Push the short end of the bendy straw into the hole.
  6. Press the poster putty around the end of the straw. Then, slide the straw down until the poster putty is resting in the bottom of the cone (see bottom-left photo above).
  7. Create a ball using the aluminum foil that is about the size of a cherry. Put the ball in the cone. Bend the end of the straw and blow through it.

Our boys were less interested in the levitating ball idea and were more interested in seeing how far they could launch those little silver balls. It was pretty fun, I have to say. What did they learn, you might ask? Here's the blurb from the book to describe the science-y part of the craft:

High Pressure
When you blow through the straw, a jet of air whooshes up under the foil ball. This high pressure jet sends the ball up into the air. As the air flows up the sides of the cone, it spreads out and loses pressure. The foil ball bounces about as it hits the high and low air pressures above the cone.

That's what you were thinking, right? Yeah, me too. Stay tuned for more science crafts in the future. I hope you're just as excited as we are!

Day 954 | Kid-Free 24 Hours

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Wondering why I missed yesterday's post? Chris and I were busy enjoying...wait for it...a kid-free 24 hours. Yep. I'm not kidding. 

Chris had his company holiday party (super fun, by the way), so the boys stayed with my parents. Thanks again, mom and dad! The boys had a blast (no surprise), and so did we (also, no surprise). 

What did we do with our kid-free time? We stayed up late, we stayed in bed until 9am (whoop whoop!), we went for a leisurely breakfast, we ran a couple of errands (we needed to be a *bit* productive, after all), and we went to a movie! We did miss the wee ones, though, and it was so good to see them and collect some extra snuggle time once we reunited.

We could get used this...

Day 953 | When Moms Try to Take Photos

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Here I am with my sisters-in-law (on Chris's side). Seems like an easy enough photo to capture, right? Not so much. It turns out as soon as you try to *not* include the kids in something, that's when they're most interested. There were several attempts that led to less-than-ideal photos like the bottom one...oh, and there was a screaming toddler in the background that you can't see. And also a crazy laughing fit, that also happened.  Finally some grandparents + fathers stepped in and we managed a solo shot. Motherhood is hard. 

Day 951 | Ice Skating

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We took the boys for their inaugural ice skating lesson this morning. Chase is sold. Robbe is not. I'm not sure he actually ended up putting all his weight on either of the skates at any point. Maybe next time we'll get him skates that actually fit. That might help. 

Regardless, we had a lot of fun and hope to make it back to the rink when the new cold snap subsides. And when Chris has skates to show us all his fancy moves.

Day 950 | Christmas Gift Crafts

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Now that all the gifts have been given, I've got some Christmas crafts to unveil.

  1. Star tree ornaments: I made a bunch of these origami stars as ornaments this year. They were super fun + fast to create. Here's the tutorial for anyone interested. I made small versions of the stars using 6"x6" pieces of paper.
  2. Soy, linen-scented candles: Using the same tutorial as I've used in the past, my mom and i made these super cute candles to give away. Such an easy + useful gift! Oh, and I labeled them as "small gift, BIG LOVE" to match my new blog.
  3. Initial jars: I spray painted giant mason jars and then modge-poged my nieces' initials (using lace from my mom's wedding dress) on them. I added a braided yard and button accent tie. They were a big hit...but that might have had to do with the cash gift we included inside. Maybe. 
  4. A Sayde-inspired onesie: I used this freezer paper screen print technique to make a one-of-a-kind Sayde onesie for my favorite 4 month old. I've been holding onto this adorable onesie for well over a year waiting to give this to Mae. Who's Sayde? You might ask. This is Sayde.

'Tis the season for excess crafting! I hope I can funnel a little of this motivation and keep crafting now that it's the new year. I'll keep you posted.

Day 949 | A Year in Photos

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Happy 2017, family + friends! We've enjoyed a week of high-quality socializing in addition to some serious play time with all our new gear. 

We're feeling hopeful and enthusiastic about the year ahead and are looking forward to seeing how 2017 could possibly be any better than 2016. 

To celebrate the greatness that was 2016, I've decided to do a top-15 (10 was just too hard to narrow down) of my favorite photos from this past year. Not my favorite posts...my favorite photos. I was inspired to do this after I took the above photo of Robbe yesterday at our New Year's party (he's playing the game Pie Face). The photo brought me such joy that I realized a reflection post was necessary to highlight some of the other images that I felt a special connection to over the past year. You can click on each photo to be directed to it's original post. Enjoy!

Day 948 | Merry Christmas!

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And so another Christmas season comes to an end. Chase and I have similar feelings about this. It's always hard to deal with the crash of emotions when all the traditions have taken place, all the presents have been given + opened, and all the family celebrations come to an end. You don't want the magic and anticipation of Christmas to come to an end...and yet that's why it's so wonderful, right? Because you know it only comes around for this brief few weeks. 

We'll have lots of time to reminisce about these festivities. We'll continue to spread kindness throughout the year. The new toys + gifts will be excessively enjoyed. But we'll still take a minute to grieve what's been a lovely ending to one of the best years. 

I'll close 2016 with one last holiday shout out (remember I'm taking a break from the blog this week) to my friends and family. Thank you for hosting us. Thank you for the delicious food + sweets. Thank you for the overly-generous gifts. Thank you for your patience with our young family. Thank you for your understanding and unending love this month and always. Just thank you. 

Merry Christmas, 2016. We eagerly anticipate what 2017 has in store for us.  

Day 945 | Christmas Festivities Begin

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We'll be spending Christmas Eve and morning with Chris's family this year so we had my family over for an early Christmas celebration tonight.  

We had yummy food, laughed a lot, and enjoyed some serious present opening. I've said it before, I'll say it again...these ages (2.5 & 4.5) might be the best ages for Christmas enthusiasm. They are beyond grateful and excited for every gift that comes their way. And it makes gift-giving so much fun. You just want to do your part to make those little eyes light up, you know?  

 **Special note: I'm going to take a Christmas break from blogging while I'm enjoying lots of family time and eating way too much. I'll post up until the 25th and then it'll be quiet here for a bit. Now don't say I didn't warn you!

Day 941 | Knitted Cowls

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My homemade contributions to our family Christmas last night were new knitted cowls for the boys. They picked out their own colors and we pleasantly excited about such a dull gift. They appreciate homemade goods already...a success!

For you knitters out there, this is a very simple project. Think: simple, mini-sized scarf. I've outlined the "pattern" below in case you're feeling motivated. I will say that these cowls are great for kids because they protect their cold little necks and you don't have to think about them unraveling. Oh, and they're adorable as all get out. Win!

Knitted Kid's Cowl Scarf

  • Cast on 20 stitches to the needle size of your choice (I used size 11 needles)
  • Alternate 5 knit, 5 purl, 5 knit, 5 purl, 5 knit 
  • Turn (on the other needle) and do the same pattern: 5 knit, 5 purl, 5 knit, 5 purl
  • Continue this pattern until the scarf is as long as you would like for the size of your child. I chose a length of about 44 inches.
  • When you've reached the desired length, bind off.
  • Then take the two edges and sew up the seam.

Ta-da! A cowl!

I find that the knit/purl pattern listed above provides extra warmth but makes the cowls curl into itself a little bit better so there isn't a ton of extra bulk. I hope your kiddos enjoy these as much as mine do.

Day 940 | Family Christmas

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To avoid overstimulation and over-accumulatoon of presents at one time, we decided to do our [immediate] family Christmas tonight. Definitely the right decision. We enjoyed the quality four-of-us time and no one was complaining about the sneak peek present opening.

We tried out a new tradition this year: Dollar Store shopping. A couple of weeks ago, we took the boys to the Dollar Store and they could pick out any gifts they wanted for me, Chris, and their brother. With $1 as the price tag on all items, they could be as ridiculous and frivolous as they wanted. What did they select, you might ask?

Chase

Dad: Santa salt and pepper shakers (because he likes Christmas and doesn't have any salt and pepper shakers like that)
Mom: A new "cup". Yes, it's a wine glass. No, he doesn't think I'm a wino. We have stemless glasses for wine so he just thought this "cup" was really fancy and selected it because I don't have one like it. Ha!
Robbe: A lego-type ATV (no explanation needed, it's as awesome as it sounds)

Robbe

Dad: A set of screwdrivers (he really likes to fix things)
Mom: Two pairs of socks (not really sure of the explanation on this one)
Chase: A Skye, from Paw Patrol, 3D puzzle (because he loves puzzles and Paw Patrol...perfect!)

So fun, right? I can't wait to continue the tradition as they get older and more articulate with their purchase explanations. Thanks to Jennie for passing along the idea for the Dollar Store presents! It's a keeper.