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Showing posts with label gotta try it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gotta try it. Show all posts

17 August 2015

ROY G BIV (Toddler Activities)


Last week I wrote this post about trying to be more intentional about my time with Marin. I wrote about how I've been feeling like she is getting too many mom leftovers and TV time lately, so we've been doing more activities that help the day and our time together feel a bit more well-rounded. Some of the activities end in meltdowns, messes, and sweat, but we're giving it our best shot, and I think that's all that matters with this sorta stuff. This week we worked with COLORS. Here are some of the color activities we had fun doing.

Rainbow Popsicles.
While Andy watched the girls, I puréed various fruits that Marin likes. Once I had all the fruits nice and mushy, I asked Marin to come help spoon the fruit into the popsicle molds. The next day we got to eat and enjoy what we made. I'm learning that any activity that involves a big reveal is well worth the effort. You should have seen her face when we whipped those out! Also, all of the day's fruit servings in one popsicle? Win.



Rainbow Soup
My good friend Erin, an amazing and engaging mama of four, gave me this idea and it was a total hit. We used food coloring to make primary colored ice cubes then mixed them together to see what colors we could make. Marin LOVED this. It was such a hit. We even got Uncle Ross and Miss Kelly in on the experiment when they came to visit. Ross is working on his PhD and finding cures for Ebola (no, really) so we appreciated his scholarly presence in our rainbow soup shenanigans. Oh, and I think I should mention, the next time we do this I'm going to use Jello or something that Marin can eat/drink afterward. Poor girl wanted to eat her rainbow soup so badly, and I don't blame her. Ha.








Sorting colors.
I had another old science board in the craft closet, so I used it to make a color sorting station. I can’t sing the praises of this little activity enough! Just roll construction paper into tubes then tape them to the science board. I did two tubes of each color but one would work just fine too. If you want to make the tubes a bit more durable, you can paint or color paper towel rolls. It was about 20 minute prep time but time WELL spent.  This activity is a keeper. 









Painting the roses red.
We added food coloring to small vases and talked about how flowers and plants drink water. Again, any activity that involves a big reveal is well worth it. Marin woke up to her white roses turned colorful, so cool.




Rainbow bowling pins.
And last but definitely not least, this rainbow bowling set that cost me a mere $3.00 at Target. We are talking hours of entertainment here! Such a good buy.



Have a great week, mamacitas!


13 August 2015

Summer Bucket List


How is it already the middle of August?! Life is moving way too quickly, and for lack of a better cliche, I feel like Summer is slipping through my fingertips.  I know that while they’ve been super sweltering days, we will miss them come winter. For that reason, there needed to be a list made.  This here is a list of all that I am going to make sure happens before pumpkin spice lattes make their debut.  I/we will...
    
Take the girls to the beach one more time. We have a trip to Santa Rosa planned for September, so it looks like we're already cooking with gas here.

Have a picnic.

Swim in a pool with this.

Get my twin brother a really great birthday present. Maybe something like this.

Sit and look at the stars with Andy one night. Scratch that. Make it two nights.

Complete the kitchen project I have in mind, making it look more like this.

Throw an outdoor dinner party for some of our neighbors. I'm picturing this.

Lighten my hair.  The postpartum bald spots are making a comeback, so I think I’m going to get to the salon while they have something to work with.  I’m pretty set on something like this.

Make popsicles with Marin. These look really fun.


I think that about sums it up.  I’ll keep you posted as we make these fleeting days count.

03 March 2014

Marin's Baby Book + Artifact Uprising



A baby book for Marin is in the making.  Andy and I have been collecting letters and pictures every month, pretty much since we saw that second pink line.  We've written notes to her about all sorts of things: how we came to learn she was going to be joining our family, my pregnancy, her milestones for each month, little love letters, etc.  We’ve also taken monthly pics, and had to dump iphone photos a few times because we live with our own personal celebrity I tell you.  So, what I have is a bunch of words and photos, crammed head to rump and trying to see how many of them can fit in a computer file.  I’ve made it my goal to start organizing all this info because I have one short month before Marin turns one.  (Hold on while I swiffer my heart right off the hard woods) and I want to finish her baby book, packed full of ALL these lovely things. 
I have lots of files to go through during ungodly hours I’m sure, but the part of this little book I wanted to share with you is the beautiful, beautiful company I’ve decided on for her book. Artifact Uprising is its name and they are becoming my second home as I compile Marin’s story.  If you have a book of memories to create, even if its all your instagram photos from the year, visit their inspired corner on the web. It’s, ahhh, just go. I’m not getting anything for sharing. I just have a disorder. Must. Share. 

Enjoy, friends.