A look at our personal side and a journal of what goes on in our busy house of 5 boys and 1 little girl.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Christmas Morning 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Jolly Holiday Lights
This year was the first year we attended Jolly Holiday Lights. I have always been curious to go there. Last year Will volunteered but he has never been through the entire display either. He was able to get a discounted ticket through work so we decided to take the kids out for the evening and see what it was all about.
I must say it was pretty neat. The kids thought it was pretty cool as well. I am not sure I would ever pay full price for a ticket ($9 seems a bit steep) but it was fun. There are over 3 miles of lighted displays.
After the tour we headed to DQ for some dessert!
I must say it was pretty neat. The kids thought it was pretty cool as well. I am not sure I would ever pay full price for a ticket ($9 seems a bit steep) but it was fun. There are over 3 miles of lighted displays.
Ginger Bread Houses
Homemade Wrapping Paper
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Snowflake Ornaments
A Visit From the Elves
Getting Cought Up
Things have been a little busy for us here lately. As those of you close to me know my mother became severely ill right before Christmas. She recovered, or so we thought, but is now back in the hospital as of this morning.
Along with my mother being sick, my husband lost a dear cousin of his to a painful illness just days before Christmas. She was a wonderful lady so full of energy, joy and love. Please keep both of our families in your thoughts and prayers as we are all going through a bit of a rough time right now.
On a lighter note the next few posts are to update you on the happier things that have gone on at home the last week or so...
Along with my mother being sick, my husband lost a dear cousin of his to a painful illness just days before Christmas. She was a wonderful lady so full of energy, joy and love. Please keep both of our families in your thoughts and prayers as we are all going through a bit of a rough time right now.
On a lighter note the next few posts are to update you on the happier things that have gone on at home the last week or so...
Friday, December 11, 2009
Snowman Craft
This could possible be one of the cutest crafts we have ever done! Or it could be that I am just very partial to snowman too! I love decorating with snowmen!
Here is what you will need.
Cardboard, felt, constuction paper, scissors, glue, hole punch, paint with brush and pipe cleaners.
First off I just cut 3 circles and the hat from the cardboard and had the kids paint them.
Once they dried I punched holes in them and attactched them with the pipe cleaners that I cut in smaller pieces. Kind of like a twist tie like this.
The kids then glued on the eyes, nose and buttons all cut or punched from construction paper. The arms were made from pipecleaners. Then we just wrapped the piece of felt around for the scarf. Aren't the cute?
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Here is what you will need.
First off I just cut 3 circles and the hat from the cardboard and had the kids paint them.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Update on the Snow
They were right...
Monday, December 7, 2009
Snow
We are settling in for the big winter storm that is suppose to hit tomorrow. 8-12 inches is what they are predicting. Will and I did a little Christmas shopping tonight so I went ahead and got a hand full of groceries while we were out since I am assuming I will be home bound for a few days. My usual grocery shopping night is Tuesday but I don't drive when there is snow on the roads.
Speaking of snow, here is one of the crafts we did today. We are using this week to talk about snow, snowmen and the weather. I wrote the word snow on a piece of paper and the boys glued snowflakes onto it. Then we cut some homemade snowflakes. We added them to the penguin scenery in our living room.
The boys got to play outside this afternoon with Dad in the snow that fell last night. Only about 2 inches fell but they still were able to have a snowball fight. Should be interesting to see what happens tomorrow. The older boys are really hoping for a delay or early out from school.
Speaking of snow, here is one of the crafts we did today. We are using this week to talk about snow, snowmen and the weather. I wrote the word snow on a piece of paper and the boys glued snowflakes onto it. Then we cut some homemade snowflakes. We added them to the penguin scenery in our living room.
P is for Penguins
Last week we talked about the letter "P" and focused alot of our attention on penguins. What interesting birds. We decided to change the scenery on the wall in the living room.
We made momma and baby penguins out of construction paper. I just cut out the shapes and the boys glued them together. Brodie is getting really good at figuring out how things go together without me even telling him.
The Christmas trees were an added feature later on. We decorated these foam tress as a family event one evening during "family night". I bought a package of 50 foam trees and set out glue, glitter, pom poms, sequence and other materials. The kids and adults had a good time!
For some new games I made this game with the idea stemming from here. You take a cereal box and cut the top off. Print off the penguin and glue him to the box cutting a hole in the mouth. Print off the fish. (I printed 30, 2 pages, 15 for each child) Take turns rolling the dice. Whatever number is on the dice is the number of fish you put into the penguins mouth. Whoever runs out of fish first, wins. Drew really liked this game.
I also did a color match game that I printed off from Making Learning.
Brodie did a really good job matching the upper case and lower case letter of the alphabet using these fish cards. 
The Christmas trees were an added feature later on. We decorated these foam tress as a family event one evening during "family night". I bought a package of 50 foam trees and set out glue, glitter, pom poms, sequence and other materials. The kids and adults had a good time!
For some new games I made this game with the idea stemming from here. You take a cereal box and cut the top off. Print off the penguin and glue him to the box cutting a hole in the mouth. Print off the fish. (I printed 30, 2 pages, 15 for each child) Take turns rolling the dice. Whatever number is on the dice is the number of fish you put into the penguins mouth. Whoever runs out of fish first, wins. Drew really liked this game.
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