Category: Blogging

  • First Time Family Pictures

    We finally did it! Thanks to Facebook, I recently saw some gorgeous photos of families I know. I just had to get ours done too. We have never had professional pictures done, now I couldn’t resist. I wanted some nice pics of the whole family. So we did it!

    I contacted the photographer who took the pictures of the other families, her name is Lisa with LiLo Photography.   She set us up to meet at a local Museum that has a working farm, great place to snap pics.

    Can I just tell you that I LOVE the pictures?  I was so nervous because honestly I didn’t know if my boys would cooperate.  My 2 little ones did not cooperate after about 15 minutes, lol.  I was unsure if they gave her any good shots.

    Well folks that is what Professionals are for!  Of course she captured perfect pics of them.  So thankful!!

    If you are in the Denver area, I highly recommend her.  She has an amazing portfolio that you can view online at Facebook (please “Like” her, you will love the pics she posts) or on her website.

    She made us feel comfortable right away.  She introduced herself to the boys and made them feel special, thank you for that Lisa!


     

  • Vanilla Snow Shakes

    Vanilla, Snow, Milk, Sugar

    Samuel eating snow

    This past Wednesday we had our first snowfall, this called for celebration! My boys love the snow and they were so excited to be getting a storm. They woke early Wednesday to peak outside…

    snow angel

    I have never seen them get dressed and ready so fast, they bundled up and headed out.

    snowstorm

    Talk of the coming storm was mentioned on many Facebook pages’. My friend Tom had a comment on his wall talking about Vanilla Creams made with snow. My boys love eating snow (against everything my husband stands for, lol) and I knew they would love to use it in a recipe. We strayed a little from the recipe and ended up with delicious Vanilla Snow Shakes.

    After coming in and putting warm jammies, we made these delicious concoctions.

     

     

    Vanilla, Snow, Milk, SugarPour Milk into Snow, add Vanilla and Sugar

    Vanilla, Snow, Milk, SugarWhisk together until creamy and smooth, pour into cups

    Vanilla Snow ShakeEnjoy!

  • And Now for Some Music

    K-LoveThis is my 200th post! Thought I would share some tunes with you! After all, who doesn’t love music?

    I love listening to music. I usually listen to my own playlist on YouTube or KLove, which has really good contemporary worship and praise music. Some of my current favorite songs:

    Fall Apart, Josh Wilson

    I’m With You, Amy Grant and Nichole Nordeman
    This is a beautiful song written from Ruth and Naomi’s point of view, love this…

    Jesus Saves, Jeremy Camp
    This video makes me cry every time! So thrilling to see all the testimonies to God’s unfailing love, grace and mercy!

  • Real Moms Love to Eat, a New Book about Getting Healthy

    Food groupsReal Moms Love to Eat is a new book that is coming this Winter.  Beth Aldrich wrote this book to help women get on track to healthy eating while still enjoying food.  I am about to embark on a life change journey and get serious about being healthy.  I think the timing is quite perfect.  Especially with the holiday season fast approaching.

    The book is broken down in 3 sections, which include a 10-part plan for moms to follow.  It will help you to implement changes that will last a lifetime.  It is gradual too so you not doing anything off the wall and radical right away.   The next part is 21 days of meal suggestions,tips, recipes and lifestyle changes.   The authors approach to healthy eating is simple and realistic especially for busy Moms who cook  for the family.   It is filled with facts about food and their effect on your health and your body.  I am excited to use the recipes for my entire family.  We can all get healthy together while we are forming good habits.  My husband is even excited to check out the healthy meals.

    You can read all about this new book at Momswholovetoeat.com.

    Look for future posts on my progress through this new journey, maybe you would like to join me?  Leave a comment!

    Happy, healthy eating!

    Beth also offers a Food Affairiate program for bloggers you can read about it by clicking the link.  Looks like an excellent program, I will be joining.

     

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  • Adventures in My Father’s World Week 2 -Jesus Suncatcher

    We are loving Adventures in My Fathers World.  The Bible portion starts with Jesus, His birth, on to when he starts preaching.  We are also learning the different names of Jesus.  During week 2 we got to make a Jesus suncatcher.  The was fun and easy.  This final result is pretty!

    crayon shavings

    You need Wax Paper, crayon shavings, glue, scissors, construction paper, an iron and newsprint.

    Jesus suncatcherCut out 2” letters from construction paper

    Jesus suncatcherArrange the letters on wax paper and sprinkle on the crayon shavings, be conservative.

    Jesus suncatcherPlace another sheet of wax paper on top, cover with newsprint and iron on low.  Be sure to have paper under the wax as well.

    Jesus suncatcher

    We added construction paper border to match our letters.

    Jesus suncatcherhanging in the window

    We will definitely use this technique to create other projects in the future.  I am thinking maybe a Mayflower silhouette with blue and white crayons shavings, with yellow for a sun.

  • Our Classroom for a Perfect Autumn Day

    A couple of Fridays ago we took class outdoors, what a breath of fresh air!  It was amazing, fantastic, refreshing and down right FUN!

    Perfect Autumn Day

    We love going to Hudson Gardens, several acres of God’s beautiful creation!  We searched for leaves, watched ducks and geese, chased butterflies and bugs, tumbled in the grass and climbed a rock cave, we even did some bird watching.

    Perfect Autumn Day

    School OutsideSince we are now into to the Fall, we were thrilled to see the …

    Hay MazeHay Maze!

    Hay Maze

    and…

    Pumpkin PatchPumpkin Patch!

    Pumpkin Patch

    Sam at Pumpkin Patch

    Oliver at the Pumpkin Patch

    We also checked out a Leaf Explorer Pack from the Office, we learned all about leaves and trees.  There were a ton of fun activities and surprises in the pack.

    Leaf Explorer Pack

    Leaf Explorer Pack

    Leaf Explorer Pack

    We also took along this, (thanks Scribbit!):

    Nature Colors Scavenger Hunt

    Thank you God for the Best classroom we could ever ask for!

  • Tackling Kid Clutter

    Ugh!  I never, ever knew how much “stuff” kids can accumulate. Let’s see, between birthdays, Christmas and trips to the toy aisle we definitely do not lack in toys for our children.  Another seemingly win-less battle?  Getting the kids to pick up after they are done playing.

    Sure, I dream of having a plastic, labeled storage bin for each toy set and then only pulling one down at a time.  When they are done with one toy I would love it if they put it all back in their bins and then we can pull out another. Because of lack of funds and space, that is just a dream for now.

    elfa Kids Storage

    Because we do lack space, I have to be creative and diligent.  I have picked up plastic baskets at the Dollar store which are great for storing small toy sets.  Bigger sets like out duplo get stored in a large plastic bin and then it is put on the top shelf of the closet. We take it down after the clean up their other toys.

    We also have a really cool bunk bed with HUGE under bed storage drawers.  They hold an amazing amount of stuff.  One is packed with costumes, the other filled with Thomas the Train sets.   These are a blessing, I do not know where I would keep all this stuff!

    We have 1 three drawer unit that holds:  People/Animals, Cars, and Blocks.  The last toy holder in the boys room is an open bin organizer, this holds building blocks, horses and a stable, robot making pieces and learning games.  I made these items open and accessible for my littlest guy.  My older boys love Hotwheels and Legos, each have their own toolbox to store them in.

    Crafts and art supplies can also become overwhelming as your children grow.  I had mine stashed, here and there and everywhere!  I did not like trying to gather everything from all over the house.  My solution:  I turned our coat closet into a craft closet.   I sorted the items, and labeled all the drawers.

    Coat Closet Storage

    To sum it all up, my 10 best strategies for de-cluttering and organizing toys in a child’s playroom:

    1.  Make use of closet space, you do not have to have everything out all the time.

    2.  Cycle your kids toys, take some and stash them for a few months.  When you bring them out the kids are thrilled and love them all over again.  When you pull some out, put some more away.

    3.  Sort and label, teach your children to do the same.  Kids like to play in a clean, organized space.

    4.  Make clean up time a game.  Set a 10-minute timer, who clean up the quickest?  Ready, set, go!

    5.  Head to IKEA.com or The Container Store for inspiration on storage.  The possibilities are endless.

    6.  Save shoeboxs and other plastic containers that other products come in.  Use them, label them.  I recycle a ton of this type of packaging.  I use them for toys and crafts.

    7.  Each evening, the family should spend time together.  We all go into the room and help clean up any remaining toys from the day, then we all read books.  A nice tradition.

    8.  Don’t be afraid to let go of some of your children’s things.  Most the time, they wont even miss it.  I remember a couple of years ago when I put the train set away as punishment.  I thought they would be devastated.  They didn’t even notice!

    9.  Sell toys and baby gear at a Consignment sale or donate them to local preschools and churches

    10. Utilize under bed storage, it is priceless!

    Now for some FALL Cleaning and Organizing.  Go!

     

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  • Kick-Off: Let Fall School Projects Begin

    Love this time of year!  Who doesn’t, really?  I think I write about it every year, unlike the other seasons.  Just something about the Fall.  It officially starts today, yay!  Thought we would kick off the many, many Fall activities we will be doing this season, so excited!  We started by doing a leaf study.  I purchased this really cool kit from the Used Curriculum sale at my local Homeschool Convention.

    Leaf Kit - Science activityThe kit includes many samples of leafs, each in their own plastic sleeve and label.  The Tree Finder book has every kind of tree you can find in North America, comes with illustrations and descriptions.  The workbook, guides you through lessons on trees and all their parts.  Yesterday I let the boys look through everything in the kit.  We will start the lessons on Monday.

    The next project we worked on was leaf rubbings as seen here on Pinterest, which is where I saw it.  It is originally posted on this blog.

    leaves We collected leaves from around our neighborhood.

    leavespretty leaves.

    Then we taped the paper down to the table with masking tape.  We used crayons that had the labels taken off so we could rub properly.  I stressed to the boys the importance of holding the bottom of the paper tight once they placed their leaves under the it.

    Olivers Leaf Rubbings

    Olivers Leaf Rubbings

    Adams Leaf Rubbings

    After the leaf rubbings we read 2 books about Fall.  One is a family favorite about all seasons but it seems best for Fall it is called The Acorn and the Oak Tree.  The other book, of course, was Clifford’s Leaf Season.  All in all, this was a great start to celebrate my favorite season.

    acorn and the oak

    Happy Fall!

  • Dream Homes – Dining Rooms & Kitchens

    We headed out to our local Parade of Homes to take a peek at some pretty amazing homes.  I will be breaking down my tour into several posts.

    Dining Rooms and Kitchens

    Dining Room Love the colors used in this room

    Amazing KitchenMy Favorite kitchen by FAR!

    Food PantryWow, imagine all your canned goods, cereals and numerous other items in here – a dream!

    Country Dining RoomThis is in a light filled room, just off my favorite kitchen.

    Lovely Dining Room 1I love the black and white in this dining room.  The doors open up to an amazing outdoor balcony overlooking an outdoor living room.

    Lovely Dining RoomI like how the flowers are grand but muted, and tall so guests can see each other.

    Kitchen Counter built in Gas Stove TopImagine the meals you could cook up on this!

    It was a fun time, the boys were in awe.