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Sunday, July 15, 2012

A "Little House on the Prairie" Party AND a Giveaw ay!!! (details of Giveaway at the end)

O(5) told me that she wanted to have a "Little House on the Prairie" party for her 6th birthday shortly after Elliott's brain tumor diagnosis, and I was so thankful to her for giving me something fun to think about!  We've been talking and planning ever since!   Her party was this morning, and it was great!

We hung dress-up clothes from our clothes lines for the children to dress up in as they arrived at the party.  My niece was proud to stay by the clothes to help the children choose their clothing and get changed.




Our first activity was embroidery.  I read the children the book, Summer in the Big Woods, before introducing the activity.  We gave each child a small embroidery hoop with a piece of embroidery floss knotted onto a needle.  We drew heart patterns, and they embroidered using a straight stitch.







The children then moved to the next quilt to make scented satchets.  Each child chose a piece of cloth which they filled with their choice of dried lemon and orange peels, dried rosemary, dried chocolate mint, and dried lemon balm.  Once they filled their squares of cloth, they tied them together with yarn.





We then moved to the clothes washing area.  The children LOVED this activity.  They took turns washing clothes using a washboard and then hanging them on the line.  After the party activities were over and the cake was eaten, they all gravitated back to this area to wash more clothes!
















They had fun hammering nails into this piece of wood.







The children loved walking on these logs that we arranged in the shape of a 6!  My dad cut these logs for O to use as seats at her party, but since they were wet from rain, we decided to set them up as an "old time" playground!  My mom thought of the idea to set them up in the shape of a 6, and O was very excited about this!






The next activity was making butter!  We gave each child a small jar that was filled about 1/3 of the way with heavy cream and a marble.  The children shook the jars until they had butter.  One child's marble broke through the glass and cut her finger, so be careful if you do this activity.  Luckily, we had a grandaddy with a first aid kit nearby!

We put an old butter churn next to the butter making station to add to the authenticity.  After the butter was made, we spread it on biscuits for the children to enjoy.  My mom also made fig preserves (with figs from our fig tree) to spread on the biscuits.  This was a huge hit!




After they finished their biscuits, the children shopped at the mercantile.  We gave each child a tin bucket (from Target) filled with 20 pennies.  Everything at the mercantile cost 1 penny each, so they were able to buy lots of goodies!  O and E were the proud shopkeepers at the mercantile (O said this was her favorite part of the party!).

We've been making goodies to sell at the mercantile for the past few weeks (the girls love to play "Laura and Mary" while they craft).  We had a tray of lace, button lamps, and corn husk dolls on this table.




On this table, we had small balls of yarn, large pickles, cookies (molasses cookies and tea cakes made by O's grandmother), and candy!






We had apples and biscuits on the next table.





We made homemade lemonade (using the lemon squeezer in the picture) to serve in mason jars at the party. The children loved the lemonade!


The idea to set up a mercantile came from this blog via Pinterest.



After the children finished shopping at the mercantile, we had cake and ice-cream.  O has been planning her cake decorations since February, and she was very pleased with how it turned out!  She originally wanted white icing so she could pretend it was snow, but I suggested tinting it green to look like grass since it is summer.  She thought that was a good idea.  I laminated Laura, Mary, and Jack paper dolls to put on the cake, and O drew a log cabin which I also laminated.  She drew lines with a butter knife and said it was the garden, and she asked me to put the candles in the garden.



The children played with the hoop and stick and dropped clothes pins in old glass milk jugs as the last activity.

Four of the children at the party (one of them was O) were wearing dresses made by Cheri at Ashleys Attic.  She is offering a 10% discount to readers of Chasing Cheerios.  When you check out, put chasingcheerios in as a coupon code to get 10% off your order through August 15th!

In honor of O's birthday, Cheri has offered to do a GIVEAWAY of an apron and bonnet set!!!  To enter the  giveaway, go to her Etsy store, Ashley's Attic, and browse around for a while.  Come back here and leave a comment telling me which item you like best in her store.  A random number will be drawn to choose the winner 1 week from today (July 22, 2012).

Our girls received these pioneer nightgowns for Christmas, and they love them!  O's pioneer dress is similar to this one, and it is perfect for our little "Laura."


Btw, I've had this blog closed to comments, but it's (obviously) temporarily open for comments again in order to host this giveaway :)



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Friday, July 13, 2012

Outside Movie Night!!!!!!!!!





For years (about 4), I've wanted to show a movie onto a big screen in our front yard for an outside movie night, and we finally did it a few weeks ago!  We had about 20 people join us for our first outside movie night, and it was a huge success!  The kids sprawled on sleeping bags and ate lots of popcorn and candy.

We watched Dolphin Tale which was interesting for everyone from kids to adults.  However, it was a little long, so most of the kiddos were swinging or climbing on the jungle gym during the last 20 minutes of the movie.  We handed out glow stick bracelets to all the kids, and they had fun running around while they glowed.  It was a fun night, and I'm hoping to do it again soon!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Halloween Balloon Countdown

Since O's birthday balloon countdown has been such a hit with both of our girls, I have started thinking about  a time we could do this activity (other than birthdays).  I don't want to overdo it, but I think 3 times a year would be perfect AND I think Halloween would be the perfect holiday for a balloon countdown!

Here is my plan... (I don't usually share ideas before I do them, but I decided to this time just in case anyone else wants to give this a try).  I'll use orange and black balloons and alternate colors on the balloon garland.  In each balloon will be a few pieces of candy (a big deal around here since they don't get it that often) and a slip of paper describing an activity.  I LOVE candy corn and candy pumpkins, so that is what I'll put in the balloons.

Here is the list of activities so far...

a trip to a pumpkin patch to buy a pumpkin
carve a jack o'lantern
make glow in the dark slime (putty)
make pumpkin pie playdough
watch a (non scary) Halloween movie outside via the projector and eat pumpkin poop (cheeze puffs)
nighttime driveway bowling with glow sticks
bake and decorate Halloween cookies
paint faces
make and eat caramel apples
make a Halloween ghost tree

When I was talking this idea over with O(5), she asked if they would get a can of whipped cream to spray in their mouths (that has been her absolute favorite birthday balloon activity/gift...she said "that was the best day  ever" and today when I let them have another mouthful of whipped cream she said "you really are a good mom!")  Anyway, I said that a can of whipped cream didn't seem very "Halloweeny," and she said "It is if you put orange and black sprinkles on top!"  So, we may add a can of redi-whip and Halloween sprinkles to our list of Halloween activities/gifts :)

O's Yummy Breakfast

O(5)'s breakfast looked so delicious and pretty that I took a picture and decided to share : )



She had a banana and dark chocolate almond butter on a whole wheat hot dog bun and loved it!  She was proud to eat a peach that she picked from our tree (but she didn't finish it because she said it was too mushy...it really wasn't), and she liked the fresh blueberries and fresh strawberries.

E(2) chose to have her banana on the side, but she also loved the dark chocolate almond butter on the whole wheat hot dog bun.  She will only take a small bite of a peach and will only eat 2 or 3 blueberries, but I'll continue to offer it to her...eventually she'll like fruit!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Toddler "School"

E(2) and I have fun having "school" together during the afternoons while O(5) listens to audio books on the ipad (tales 2 go...this is O's favorite part of the day!  That girl LOVES to listen to audio books!).   E likes to pretend that she is the "mama."

She was teaching me how to sew.  I love for her to be the mama or teacher...so cute!






She really loved matching these art cards (from A Bit of This and That)!  E(2) especially loves the Degas cards, and we spent some time looking at the painting and talking about it.












She had fun playing with our water beads.  It's fun to squeeze them in our hands.  (Don't leave your child unsupervised with waterbeads...they look like candy!)






We had lots of fun playing with blocks, and then we really enjoyed making the block patterns while looking at the pattern cards.







One of E's favorite activities is playing with unit blocks...so much fun, and she's learning so much through this free and independent play.  This is one her recent "houses."  She was SO proud of herself!






Sorting silverware is always fun!





Matching animals in her animal flip book.




E spends the vast majority of her time engaging in pretend play, listening to me read aloud, dancing, and playing outside.  However, she does enjoy having "school"  a few times a week (for maybe 20 to 30 minutes at a time...it just depends on the day).  She spends maybe 5 to 10 minutes per week on printables (worksheets)...she likes them, but I am careful to not overdo this type of activity at her age.

I hope you enjoyed this peek into what sweet E has been up to in our "Lakeside Homeschool!"

Here is the link to E's blocks (per email request from a reader).







These are not the exact blocks that we have, but they are similar.  


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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bubble Room

Since we have such a small house, we decided to add on a bubble room (just kidding, of course!).  The idea for a bubble room came from here.





A friend gave us a HUGE sheet of plastic, and I folded it in half and used duct tape to seal 2 sides.  I left the 3rd side open for the fan.  The fan blew the bubble up nicely, but I would have liked to have 2 fans.  It was fun to play in the bubble, but it was pretty hot, so we didn't stay in there too long.



I have to admit that I was a little unsettled by the idea of essentially creating a plastic bag for my children to play in since I've seen warnings on to keep kids from playing with plastic bags my whole life.  However, they were never unsupervised and were never in any danger of suffocation (I promise, Daddy!...my dad was very concerned about this!)