Monday, August 23

The First Day of Preschool

Caleb started preschool today. He only goes three times a week, but it's still his first "school" other than Sunday School. He set off this morning with his new red backpack and the biggest smile on his face. When the teacher opened the door he hung back to be the last one in, (it was a different teacher that he didn't recognize) but as soon as he saw his teacher it was game on. He ran right into the room, told me bye, and didn't look back.
Now pick-up time went a little differently. Since it is 100 degrees outside the kids didn't get to play on the playground today, but the teachers let them go out for just a few minutes right before going home. He didn't want to leave, and I hated to make him go, but it was still 100 degrees outside.... and Momma doesn't do 100 degree weather. We met up with Daddy for a surprise lunch, and came home for nap. What a great morning!
Have a school-tastic day!

Monday, August 16

Cuties

Saturday, August 14

Back to School Bash

Once again we had a blast at the church's back to school bash. The kids loaded up on pizza, cookies, and the ever elusive capri suns before heading out to the kiddie pool area. (They both have an unnatural love for capri suns. They very rarely get to have them, so it was a big deal.)
Madeline is fearless in the water... in a bad way. She kept putting her face under just to see what would happen. She fell and went under a few times, but it didn't faze her in the least. She just got up and kept going. When I first walked her into the water she charged straight into the "deep" end without hesitation. (Thankfully the deep end is only 2 feet deep.)
Caleb has gotten much braver around water. He had a great time, although he didn't want to stand under the fountain. That didn't stop him from making Ms. Chelsey (one of the awesome college-aged girls from church who sits for us sometimes) go under it a few times while he watched. LOL This year he was much more low-maintenance. He just did his own thing and played with the other kids. He didn't need Daddy right next to him the entire time.
Overall it was a great time!
Have a pool-tastic day!

Friday, August 13

The Quiet Book: Shapes

I liked this page in concept, but I'm not sure it's gonna work. That makes me sad because it took a really long time to make. I saw an example of one online, just with 9 shapes instead of 12. The shapes are double layers of felt with jumbo snaps. The outlines and words are embroidered.
I think the major downfall of this page will be the snaps. I liked the look of them, and I liked the fine motor skill practice that it would make. Unfortunately, they're really hard to unsnap. Getting them on there is a piece of cake, but for now I'm going to have to unsnap them every time he wants to play with it. Not cool. I could have just done velcro, but that felt like the easy way out. I also wanted variety throughout the book. Oh well, we'll test drive it a bit and see if it works.
And this is a random picture of Madeline. She decided that she wanted to wear leg warmers. Who cares if it's 102 degrees outside? She absolutely refused to take them off until bedtime. LOL
Have a fashion-tastic day!

Thursday, August 5

The Quiet Book: Cover

I ran out of embroidery floss, so in the meantime I made the cover for the book. It's basically a three ring binder made out of fabric. I used heavy weight fusible interfacing for a little stability, and 1.5" inch book rings. There's a pocket on the back for any extra pieces or little surprises I might want to tuck in it.
I originally meant to include a closure flap with some velcro, but I got distracted while I was sewing and forgot to pin it in before I closed it up. I may pick the stitches and add it later, but for now it can just stay open.
First of all, please ignore the huge red marker streak across Caleb's face. He's really into art these days. Anywhoo... while I was sewing, Caleb was writing on his little marker board. He said he was making a shopping list. He wrote "milk" and then asked me how to spell ice cream. I spelled it out (while I was sewing the cover and forgetting the closure... so much for multitasking...) so I wasn't really watching what he was writing until he was finished. He held it up proudly, and I just had to snap a picture. If you can read preschool-ese you can tell what the list says (except for the top line... which says "milk" by the way). It's milk, ice cream, peas. Maybe I should take the hint that he wants to write and actually teach him how to write some letters. At this point he's just making it up as he goes. I don't want him to make any bad habits that'll make it harder to write correctly later.
And here's Madeline... a little rumpled from nap, but very happy to have her cast off!
Have a great day!

Wednesday, August 4

The Quiet Book: Writing and Lacing

These two pages are probably the most boring to look at, but they're the most open-ended and will probably grow with him for a while. The first is just a pocket for a notebook and some pencils or pens. The entire book is going to be bound together with book rings, so I've also got a pencil pouch that will go next to this page to store crayons, stickers, stencils, or whatever.
This page was a bit tedious to make, but I think it'll be worth it. Most of the example books I've looked at had a page with a shoe that you could tie and sometimes lace. I want him to be able to practice tying shoes, but lacing is also a great fine motor skill. I thought a grid pattern was much more open ended than a picture of a shoe! I just spent half an hour hammering grommets and voila! The laces are some I found at Hobby Lobby. They're meant for use with lacing cards, so they're perfect.
Hopefully I'll have more pages to show you soon. I really want to get this project finished so I can sit back and look at it all together. Of course, that just means I'll have to start one for Madeline!

Tuesday, August 3

The Quiet Book: Clock Page

Here's the next page for Caleb's quiet book. The picture doesn't do it a lot of justice... it's much easier to see the numbers in person. Anyway, I chose one fabric to use for the cover and throughout the pages to give the book a little consistency. I just fused and stitched down the clock, and then I embroidered the numbers and title. The hands are from a cannibalized divider tab page meant for binders held on with a button. So far, so good... I might have this done before his birthday after all!

Saturday, July 31

The Quiet Book: Weather Page

Here's the latest page for the quiet book. It's a weather report. (Yay for science skills!) The weather symbols are stored in the little pocket. They velcro onto the page, so he can display whichever one he wants. The ribbon on the thermometer moves up and down (it's in a loop through the back) so the red line can go up and down like a real thermometer.I'm eventually going to add a couple more weather options, (I haven't tackled a snowflake yet,) but this is enough to start with. I'm pretty pleased with how this page turned out. Most of the pages I've seen online and either copied or modified. This one is straight from my little brain, and I think he'll like it.

Friday, July 30

My New Craft Project: The Quiet Book

I decided a while ago that I wanted to try my hand at a quiet book. Caleb is at an age where he needs to sit still and be quiet sometimes. (aka, Sunday evening services.) I kept seeing these online, and I thought it would be something I could do. If you've never seen a quiet book, they're soft activity books for kids that usually have something to do on each page like buttons, zippers, velcro, etc. etc. Making one of these is very time consuming, so my goal is to finish by his birthday. I think I can do it faster than that, but I'm not making myself any promises. I have two kids to wrangle, and only one of them naps! Here is my first set of pages. This is a two-page spread with the numbers 1-10.
The numbers are fused on, but I also added a decorative stitch. The words are embroidered, but please note that I haven't embroidered anything since around junior high. I only remember one stitch, so no trash-talking my embroidery skills!
Each number has a cord with the appropriate number of beads. I was initially going to use pony beads for everything, but check out the adorable Noah's ark themed beads I found. Cute, no?
Educationally speaking, this set of pages enforces numeral-to-word recognition, fine motor skills (from moving the beads across), simple patterns, and counting numbers while corresponding to concrete objects. I know, I'm sorry, but I was a teacher after all.
Hopefully this will go well. I'll try to post my pages as I get them done, so you can follow along. Have a crafty day!

Wednesday, June 23

So If You're Wondering About the Speed Showering...

... no, I'm still not fast enough. If you ever think to yourself, "self, did you push that bag of flour far enough back on the counter?" Life lesson #49: always double check the flour.
Have a flour-tastic day!