Monday, October 5, 2009
Carving a Pumpkin
Monday's Halloween activity was carving a pumpkin. We used a pattern and tools from a set that I bought last year after Halloween (for about 75 cents). O chose a cat pattern, and the pumpkin turned out really nice. Elliott roasted the pumpkin seeds with garlic, and they were delicious!

Sunday, October 4, 2009
Proud Daddy
We LOVE the baby wrap!!! It was much easier to figure out than I expected. After a few tries, I realized that it's easy and wonderful! E slept in the wrap for 3 hours while we were at a festival yesterday...O had her 1st dance performance, and she did a wonderful job! Elliott tried the wrap today, and E slept for around 2 hours while I ran errands. Hooray! I have a feeling I may be wearing this wrap (and baby!) nonstop for the next few months :) Miss E does NOT like to be put down. She's definitely an arm baby!
Sticker Story
I've wanted to do a sticker story with O ever since seeing it on Let's Explore. We finally found the time to do it last week! O enjoyed making her sticker picture. Then she "read" the picture to me while I typed the story. I laminated the pages (after I took the picture), and we'll eventually bind all of her stories in a book. She wants to be an illustrator when she grows up (as well as a doctor, nurse, recipe-er, hair fixer, mama, etc...she's going to be busy), so this is a good start for her.


Friday, October 2, 2009
A Halloween Spin on Painting with Marbles
O and I put a Halloween spin on marble painting this afternoon :) I poured a blob of white paint on a sheet of black construction paper that was placed on a cookie sheet. We dropped the marble onto the paint, and O shook the pan to make a painting. It is supposed to look like a spiderweb. Now we need to make a spider to go with the web :)


Apple Sequencing Activity
I saw this apple size sequencing activity here and thought it would make a fun fall activity for O. She enjoyed it, but it was so easy that I don't know if she'll be interested in doing it again. We'll see... I numbered the backs of the apples so that she could check her work.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Witch Puppet Craft Kit
O chose to make a witch puppet for our daily (or every other day) Halloween craft. We had a great time, and O did a great job following directions. I bought these Halloween craft kits for super cheap last year during the week after Halloween.


My Beautiful Dragonfly...Sarah's Silks
O loves to fly around like a dragonfly while she wears her beautiful silk dragonfly wings from the Let's Explore Shop. The wings are made of light, airy silk and are hand dyed. The color combinations are beautiful, and O alternates between being a dragonfly and a butterfly. I love how the ties cris cross over her chest and tie around her waist rather than tying around her neck. She holds the wrist loops in her hands to spread her wings as she flies. Playsilks are the number 1 toy in our household, and these wings are a wonderful addition to O's creative, open ended play. Luckily, for you the wings are ON SALE at the Let's Explore Shop! I've already placed my order, and my sweet girl will be getting a silk cape and a silk fairy skirt for Christmas (I can't resist a great deal!). Thanks, Amy!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Halloween Silly Putty
O and I made orange silly putty in honor of Halloween! O LOVES silly putty, so she was thrilled with this activity. We made silly putty last month, too. This might be a monthly activity!


I left this putty out for a couple of days, and it doesn't seem as sticky as our last batch.


I'm so excited about Halloween this year, and we're looking forward to doing a specialy Halloween or Fall activity every other day or so :)
I left this putty out for a couple of days, and it doesn't seem as sticky as our last batch.
I'm so excited about Halloween this year, and we're looking forward to doing a specialy Halloween or Fall activity every other day or so :)
Chasing Cheerios Sponsor...Noah and Lilah
Chasing Cheerios has it's first sponsor...Noah and Lilah! Here are a few words from Sherri about her shop:
Noah and Lilah is a shop featuring boutique-quality items for kids and even mom! In my shop you'll find beautiful prints and classic styles. I try to choose fabrics that are beautiful, fun and whimsical, and create items that are great-looking while also functional and rugged (as they should be for active kids!)
I'd like to offer to do a discount of 20% for your readers for the entire month of October. Enter "Chasing Cheerios" at checkout and I'll refund the difference via paypal.
Check the sidebar on the right side for the link to the Noah and Lilah shop. See the Noah and Lilah blog for sales updates, giveaways, and more!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Easy Yarn Apples
O and I made yarn apples on Monday. It was fun, quick, and easy! The idea came from here, and the directions are here.


Here are our finished apples!


We are planning to use this same method to make pumpkins next week!
Here are our finished apples!
We are planning to use this same method to make pumpkins next week!
Where to Find Inspiration Interview
I was interviewd for a Where to Find Inspiration article about a month ago. Here it is if you are interested. Make sure to scroll down to the bottom of the page for links to other Where to Find Inspiration interviews. One of my favorite bloggy mamas is on there...Mom and Kiddo!
Sorting Money
O has been learning to sort and identify the different coins lately. She loves to play with the coins and really enjoys this activity.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Cricket Magazine for Children
Cricket Magazine is on sale. The magazines are usually 33.95 for a one year subscription, but if you use the code N401 they are 24.95. I've wanted to subscribe to this magazine for O, but was unwilling to pay 33.95 for it (that just seems quite high for 9 issues). However, I am willing to pay 24.95, and O will be getting Ladybug magazine. I know she'll be thrilled!
Fall Nature Collage
O and her grandaddy had a great time taking a nature walk to gather items for making this beautiful nature collage! To make the collage, O and I taped a piece of contact paper (sticky side out) to our glass door. Then she and her grandaddy arranged the items on the paper. They had to use extra tape for some of the heavier pieces.


Sunday, September 27, 2009
Homemade Window Paint
O and I recently made window paint, and she has had a great time with it! To make the window paint, I put baby wash into 3 containers (ketchup containers from WM). We then put a couple of tablespoons of powdered tempera paint in each container and shook. Easy enough!


The paint was somewhat translucent, but O didn't mind at all! She had a fantastic time. After she was finished, I just sprayed the window and O with the water hose, and we were good to go :)


I think this will make a fun handmade gift! (I wish I'd bought more of these baskets!) We're also planning to try the paint in the bathtub. I'll let you know how it goes :)


The paint was somewhat translucent, but O didn't mind at all! She had a fantastic time. After she was finished, I just sprayed the window and O with the water hose, and we were good to go :)
I think this will make a fun handmade gift! (I wish I'd bought more of these baskets!) We're also planning to try the paint in the bathtub. I'll let you know how it goes :)
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