Tuesday, September 28, 2010

1st birthday party website

Those of you about to plan a first birthday here is a website that has a lot of decorations to help with the festivities!  1stwishes.com

Happy shopping!

bubbles aren't just for outside

I have started blowing bubbles with Gianna while she is in the bath tub!  She has so much fun watching them and popping them with her finger; especially the ones that float on the water!  Every age loves bubbles so it is enjoyable for me as well! 

noise shaker

So as Gianna was eating dinner I decided the house was not loud enough, I came up with a way to make a shaker.  I used an empty Gerber puffs container and added some hard pasta to the inside.  Then I duct taped the lid to the top.  Bingo Bango a shaker!  She got so excited when she was able to to play with it, which made me smile!  That is what is important!  ;)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Tips about the Dollar Store!

http://dollarstorecrafts.com/

I love walking through the Dollar Store (even though I don't do it very often), you never know what you are going to come across!  Here is a website of ideas and tips of things you can get at you local Dollar Store!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

free nursing cover

Hey guys check this out! You can get a free nursing cover!!




www.uddercovers.com so you can get one nursing cover (regular price $32) free. You just pay the shipping. The code is "Family2010".

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hot dog octopus

Hot Dog Octopus: I made these for a friend's baby shower, the shower theme was favorite kid things.  To make the Octopus you need hot dogs, a knife, and boiling water.

  1. Cut hot dog in half length-wise, leaving about 1" intact at the end.
  2. Cut each of the long sections in half (lengthwise), then in half again - these are the legs.
  3. Cut 2 little slits on the part  that is was left intact.  The 2 slits will be the eyes! 
  4. Boil until legs' curl up and hot dog is cooked through.
Enjoy these yummy and fun treats!

http://www.food.com

Check out http://www.food.com/

I just found it and there are so many wonderful and family friendly recipes!  The other neat thing about this site is that you can change the serving size and the website changes the recipe for you!!  How convenient is that!!!  LOVE IT!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

frozen yogurt

For the last few months Gianna will not let us feed her with a spoon so when I found out she needs more yogurt in her diet I was a little worried.  Then I saw a commercial for Gogurt and how you can freeze it and it will be thawed by lunch.  So what I thought was I can freeze it and then cut it into chunks for Gianna to feed herself!  IT WORKED!!  She is getting more yogurt and can feed herself! 

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tiring Out Your Toddler before He Exhausts You! - Naptime - Planning Family

Here is an article I thought was interesting about nap time and toddlers.


There isn't a mom of toddlers who doesn't crave the afternoon nap. As the coveted napping hour nears, mom is thinking about having the time to read her favorite magazine, take a shower, or perhaps catch up with some friends without being constantly interrupted. Yes, naptime is not only an important part of your toddler's life - but it plays a critical role in your own sanity as well. In order to make nap time most effective (meaning long and uninterrupted), it is important to offer plenty of stimulating and tiring activities for your toddler so when sleep time comes, they want nothing more.




Child experts agree that a toddler will sleep better if they are sufficiently tired out at naptime. Since every child has a different level of energy, it is necessary to personalize your daily routine to ensure you are meeting your child's individual needs. The best way to tire out a toddler is to offer the perfect balance of physical exercise, sunlight, and mental stimulation - all of which cause them to feel sleepy. Other factors also include your schedule with other children in your home and just how much sleep they got the night before.



As you start your day - try to offer some brain stimulating activities during the early morning hours. This way, while they eat their cereal, they are also painting, creating, playing with Play-Doh, or coloring. Be sure to incorporate some learning into the mix with the realization that the morning may offer their brightest cognitive state. Working on one letter a week and finding activities to support this letter is a fun way to get things started and jump-start their educational career.



After breakfast, think about doing something physical. You are sure to find plenty of late morning playgroups, exercise classes, or activities specifically tailored to your non-school age toddler. Many bounce houses and skating rinks host free play times void of older children, which can be exhaustive and fun for your toddler. Additionally, giving them an opportunity to play with other children their age can turn every day into a new and exciting adventure. By embarking on this adventure early in the day, you enable your toddler to put their best foot forward and get the most from their social interactions.



As playtime comes to an end, your toddler will no doubt have an appetite for some lunch as well as some bonding time with you. Allowing them to come home and play with their own toys on the living room floor (or in their room) gives them an outlet without rules and guidelines. This will also help them learn to play on their own and provides ample room for their creativity, role-play, and ideas to run wild. You may find that your toddler takes an interest in dolls, blocks or cars and can spend hours building and creating their play space. Allow this time to be random, so they won't feel constantly controlled or pushed.



As the afternoon naptime approaches, it may be a good idea to take them outside. Strolling through the back yard, walking the neighborhood, playing on their playground for just 30 minutes can help them meet their sunlight intake needs, which is a crucial part of healthy sleep habits. You will notice that your toddler begins to get sleepy all on their own - and that putting them down for a nap will be hassle free if they are already tired. Once back inside, cleaning them up - snuggling together to read a book, have a snack and enjoying some down time together can be the perfect top to a day well spent.



Make sure that you are avoiding sugary treats or drinks during the daytime so they won't be artificially stimulated which can disrupt sleep habits. Additionally, be able to remain flexible in your scheduled activities so that you don't offer too many activities which can leave a child this age, frustrated. If you make it a routine to offer both engaging and physical outlets for your child, you may just have time to tackle that laundry or take a well-deserved bubble bath.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010

Goodwill

Gianna out grew all her pjs in record time and we found ourselves down to 2 pairs.  I wanted to go to Once Upon a Child to get her some more but they were closed; so I found myself at Goodwill.  I rarely shop there, no real reason just that I don't go very often.  Well I found great Carter pjs for $1!  They look and feel brand new!  I also got her a pair of jeans $1 and a cute pair of pink cord overalls for $1!  I may have found a new place for children's clothes!

How to hang pictures

http://curbly.com/alttext/posts/74-easy-photo-wall-on-a-shoestring-er-wire-budget

Check out this site for a great idea on how to hang pictures/photos.  Love it!

so sorry

Wow it has been a long time since I have posted anything.  I am sorry and will try to never go this long again! I have had a mental block of good ideas since going back to work.  I have been focusing on getting back in the groove of teaching.  I am not there yet but I guess it is getting a little easier. 
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