Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Easter Cuties...

We enjoyed an Easter party last week at my friend's Hope's house. She is like me and loves parties. We had so much fun! She had an egg hunt. I think each child filled TWO buckets of eggs! She had them decorate little "egg" cupcakes. Each little girl brought their dolly as their guest to enjoy the party as well. The girls also had stickers to decorate their "Easter" basket, which was a pail & shovel (great idea!), before the great hunt! The little ladies at the party had a great time playing together and enjoying yummy, kid friendly snacks!
Our host, Hope, then gave each guest a goody bag (PACKED full of everything imaginable), their eggs, their decorated pail and shovel, a mini cupcake to decorate at home with their dolly, bunny or lamb ears, and a day full of wonderful memories with thier girlfriends and their mommies.


I snapped this picture of Little Bit running after eggs. She would shout, "FOUND YOU" and put each egg in her bucket. This was her first 'official' egg hunt because she was so little last year. She figured it out pretty quick by watching the big girls. The bigger girls were so sweet to her. They would drop an egg or two in her bucket or point out a hidden egg for her. I was so impressed with their thoughtfullness, especially at such a young age.


LaLa's little bunny expression posing for a quick picture with her doll baby, Lily.  She was the youngest out of the "big" girls, but she loved following them around and playing pretend with her baby doll. The other little girls were so cute, but I'm always cautious of posting pics of other people's kids without asking...so you'll just have to take my word for it!

We were so shocked to receive a package a few days later from our friend, Mrs. Hope. Do you know what it was? A beautiful collage of each of the girls! Hope has wonderful talent with her camera...and capturing their personality in her shots. It was a great way to welcome in Spring and enjoy the day with friends!

Monday, March 22, 2010

March Giveaway Winner!

All names were numbered and chosen randomly.

And the winner is....

Donna Black

Congrats, I'll be in touch via email to get your prize!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Oh, HEAVENS! My weekend mess of stress...

I guess I often say "oh, heavens" when I'm in a pickle. LaLa just walked in her room and said, "oh, heavens, mama, what have you done?!"



It has to be done...every mama knows that it does. I don't think my husband has any idea of the extent of work that is involved in switching out seasons and sizes out of our girls closets. It is a massive project. Why in the world am I doing this project the week before LaLa's pirate birthday party? I don't know. I'm asking myself the same thing! I'm a glutton for punishment...or maybe I know that I will clean it up and organize it before pirate guests arrive. It's good motivation at least. I didn't mean to pull everything out. I started small, but I just got more and more involved until the closet was empty and the bed was full. Let me add, this is the bed and the bedroom that LaLa no longer sleeps in because she insists on sleeping in her sister's room.

I'm not sure where to start. I have two girlfriends that have cleaned and purged kid's clothes over the last few weeks...first motivation that inspired me. I really don't know what they have and don't have...second motivation. I need to buy spring and summer stuff...and they have both grown so much! I have bought some stuff ahead last season. I have no idea where that should go. Will I have more kids one day? Should I save all their clothes when they outgrow them? I'm running out of space for storage and I may not have more...or if the sun and the moon and the stars aligned, we could even have a boy instead of another girl one day! Should I pack up the stuff LaLa outgrows because Little Bit is close behind fitting in those clothes. UGH! I probably need to be working on that pile of clothes rather than blogging about it.

I just had to share my mess of stress! I think I just close my eyes and blink and maybe it will organize itself...or maybe I should go to Starbucks and walk down every aisle of Hobby Lobby...it'll still be there later, right?

If you have any organization ideas for closets, please share....

Friday, March 19, 2010

Thoughts on Friends...

I snapped this picture of "30" confetti at my birthday party.
 Maybe turning 30 has me becoming reflective...



I overheard one of my friends telling another friend about my blog. She said, "Yeah and it sounds just like her. Sometimes, I read it really fast so it's like she is talking." That made me laugh. Isn't it funny how your friends know you better than you know yourself sometimes. They see the good, the bad, and the ugly, yet they still choose to be your friends. It is like seeing a reflection of yourself in your friends. I have had great friends all my life. Most of my friends have come and gone through different seasons or times of my lives, but they made a great impact on who I am.

One friend in particular, I have been friends with since we started school in kindergarten. However, we moved and changed schools and our paths went different directions. Our paths have crossed here and there, and I am still blessed to call her my friend 25 years later. She always remembers my birthday. Now, for someone like me that often forgets dates, this amazes me. We may not talk or see each other for an entire year, yet she will still track me down and wish me happy birthday. That is a friend. I think that early friendship is how I based all my future friendships. It was a pretty high standard. It is someone that you can grow and change and not be concerned that they won't accept or understand. You may be at different seasons in your life, but that person is your friend still. Years can go by, but you run into each other and instantly reconnect like you spoke just the other day.

I realized early that girlfriends can be trouble. They can be high maintenance. They can involve drama, drama, drama. I had a lot of friends growing up, but I was always very leary and careful of getting too involved. Of course, there was still drama, but I seemed to stick to being friends with the boys more than the girls. I think that having friends that were boys helped me to understand more about what's important in life. Boys don't waste time with drama (for the most part), and they were honest with their friends with little to no expectations. I look at my daughters and hope they find friends, both boys and girls, like that in life.

In college, I randomly met this girl (very, very randomly). That same night I asked her if she wanted to move in with me in the dorms. She didn't like where she lived, and I didn't have a roommate yet. Now, if you know me, you would know that I don't do stuff like that. I would have probably created a chart and evaluated over and over if I should ask her. For this moment though, I was out of character and just asked. It was one of the best things that I have ever, ever done. I think it was one of those instances where God just took over my brain because my brain would have messed it all up. We have been friends ever since. She is truly my other brain. She understands and puts up with me when most (yes, even my husband) would not. She would go across the world and fight til the death for me (as I for her). It's just something you know about someone. You know when people say, "I've got your back." That is the way she is. It doesn't matter what I have gone through or what is in my future...I know she's "got my back". We have lived a couple hours apart for the last few years, but I still talk to her more than anyone else in my life. It may be just a few minutes between kids crying or interrupting or in the grocery store, but it still feels like she is right here with me. It's amazing to me that we have been able to keep such close contact after living so far for so long, but it just works for us. She is someone that I can be totally and completely real with. I don't worry about feelings getting hurt or what's right or wrong. In the words of Jerry Maguire, "she completes me." hee hee

Since our friendship, I have been blessed to meet friends that she knew that took me in as if they had known me all my life. They have become both inspiration, laughter, and support so many times in my life. We have watched each other grow and change from season to season only to realize that being a part of each others lives make it all so much more exciting and interesting.

After college, I was quite overwhelmed with life, I graduated really early from college. I started getting my masters, living alone from friends, and working full time all at once while all my friends were still in college. By the way, don't rush college if you don't have to. I still don't know what I was thinking. I prayed for a friend like the ones I was missing so much! God answered my prayer and sent me a friend I met in my Masters class. She was a friend that I could even do group work with! I hated...and still hate group work! I have control issues, and most people have no problem letting other people do all the work and taking credit. Well, this friend had similiar weird issues like myself. We instantly became partners in various projects. She is someone that is a lot like me and so different. She constantly amazes me. She is someone you genuinely enjoy spending time with. She works so hard, loves my girls, and goes out of her way to make people feel special.

After I got married, I came to a crossroad again in my life. Do you notice that my friends co-inside with big events in my world? My husband and I had different groups of friends. We really wanted "couple" friends. I met this girl that was student teaching, and we realized how much we had in common. I actually remember that she let everyone call her a different name than what she actually goes by because she didn't want to offend anyone. I called her the name when we were out one day, and she said I don't actually go by that name. It caused serious confusion when I started calling her the name she goes by and everyone else continued calling her the given name. It would be like my brother's name is James, but we call him Jimmy. He's never been called James...just Jimmy. I think for a few weeks no one knew what her name was! It's funny because we have grown up in the same area all of our lives. Our paths have probably crossed or just about crossed many times, but we never remember meeting until this point.

Our husbands became instant friends probably before we did. We became "newlywed" friends together. I look back and so many great memories I have are with all four of us. I think my husband and I grew closer by having good friends to spend time with. My husband always says that this friend and I are so much alike sometimes that it's scary. We have a lot of different qualities, but I think we have quite a few similarities. Our paths are ones that have crissed and crossed as our lives have changed, but we seem to instantly reconnect when we are back together.

The last friend that comes to mind has been in my life for just four years, but I call her my "God-given" friend. I had just quit working, finished my doctorate, and had LaLa. My days that used to be full of preparing for classes, intriguing discussions at classes, working with students, planning lessons, and leisurely living my life were now overwhelmed with a sense of boredom despite the hundreds of mindless tasks that consumed my day, a collicky baby that I could not figure out how to soothe, and a feeling of abandonment and not fitting in with my friends. They were all busy and living, and I was here trying to survive the changes and this little bundle of joy that I couldn't figure out! I prayed and prayed for weeks, then months, for a friend that was where I was. A friend that would understand and be in the same season of her life. When LaLa was eight months old, we hosted a party for our Sunday School class. A girl left her crockpot at my house, and we began talking by email. We have been friends ever since. It was so obvious that she was exactly what God wanted me to have. Yeah, it took eight months. I thought God was telling me I was just out of luck, but He answered the prayer in His own time. She had just quit working as a teacher and was staying home with her daughter as well. We now have two daughters each within months of each other. Our husbands also became fast friends. She is my rock and my encourager...someone you can always count on. I continue to learn so much from her.


When I pray and think of what kind of friends I want for my girls, qualities of my 'forever' friends often come to mind. Michael W. Smith says...Friends are Friends Forever...in one of his songs. I am blessed to have and truly understand what a "forever" friend is. You know what else...only one...maybe two of my friends even read this....so I could've said anything about them and completely gotten away with it! That's how you know I meant it all!


What kind of qualities mean the most to you in your "forever" friends? What kind of friends do you want for your kids? It really makes you think how important friendship is!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Random Little Trick

Of course, I cannot just start any post off like a normal person. I have to add random little tidbits first. There are two things I am not...although I try. First, I am not a photographer. You can see my fingers in the shadow of the picture. I tried to turn off the flash and on the flash with no luck in improving the picture. Do you see my pink corian countertops in the background. I love the quality of my countertops in my kitchen. They are tough. I can cut on them, put hot stuff on them, and probably jump (I've stood on them but I have not jumped on them yet) on them without causing any harm. However, they are pink. My husband and mom try to say big random other neutral colors to sway my opinion, but they are ultimately pink. However, (hubby if you read this, which you probably won't) I think a brand new wonderful fancy smancy camer would probably even make my countertops look better...not to mention make up for my bad photography skills! (It would be a lot cheaper than new countertops. I'm waiting for those when you sell a kidney or win the lottery!) Okay... now on to the next detour...I am not a baker either. I like to pretend sometimes. I tend to find complicated pictures on the internet and get determined to imulate the same creation. Now, most of these people are professional bakers and have been trained, yet I am stubborn and go out asking random questions to random people and buying random things to try to copy their wonderful baking creations...especially for my kids' birthday parties. If people only knew that it usually takes much frustration, burnt cakes, and yelling in defeat before I finally finish the product. Just so you know, this is why I laugh if you have ever complimented me on my kids' birthday cakes! I'm thinking if you only knew! Here is one of my mama tricks that has completely saved me late at night when I had ran out of icing bags to ice a cake.

I think most people may know this little trick, but a friend of mine was totally in awe when I shared it with her so I though, "Hmm...maybe others do not know it either!" My mom taught me this a long time ago when I was in a frantic before a party about not having any icing bags. It's a quick fix and quite cheap!


This is my used icing bag after I iced the cupcakes. You just grab a ziploc (or small plastic storage bag of any kind). Place your icing tip (see, I am not a baker) at the corner and make a small hole until it just comes out of the edge of the bag. You can buy a set of four icing tips pretty cheap at most places. Then, spoon your icing in from the opening of the bag. Squeeze the bag evenly until it comes out the icing tip. Voila!

Yeah, you can just call me the Cake Boss... hee hee

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Rainbow Cupcakes Revealed!

I had to make you wait just one more day...just to build my poor cupcakes up a little bit! The little icing "puffs" are suppose to be a cloud at the end of the rainbow! The recipe suggests icing or whip cream, but I was concerned about allergies at preschool so I went with icing.

TaDa! Rainbow Cupcakes with the goodies that the St.Patty's Day leprechaun left this morning for my girlies at breakfast!


They look pretty, but I have to be honest...they don't taste any different than regular cupcakes and a lot more work was involved. My kids were super excited when they bit in the cupcake and saw the rainbow. That made it totally worth it!


Happy St. Patty's Day everyone!

If you haven't signed up yet...Don't forget March Giveaway is going on now. Click here to enter. It's easy & quick! No one has guessed it yet, but I am definitely stealing some of your ideas for the future! Keep guessing!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

St. Patty's Day Fun

Don't forget March Giveaway is going on now. Click here to enter. It's easy & quick! Plus, I get giddy when I have comments...even if it is bribery!:)

LaLa's teacher requested these "Taste of The Rainbow" cupcakes on Family Fun's site. Now, I am not a baker by any means! My first thought when she said "rainbow cupcakes" was I would just march my happy self to Publix and get a nice baker lady to make some cupcakes with rainbows on it. She might even throw in some rainbow sprinkles. So, I went home and looked up the cupcakes to find a surprise. The batter of the cupcake was the rainbow. Hmm...how would I do that?

I read on to find out that multiple bowls would be involved and mixing of colors and careful layering of batter in little bitty cupcake liners would be involved. On top of this today we had ballet, I flooded my kitchen (forgot to turn off the water...can you say this mama needs a nap?), my Little Bit opened the fridge (so not normal for a 19 month old & is going to start a whole new mess of chaos) and dropped a bottle of syrup which cracked and exploded everywhere. The syrup explosion happened while I was leaving a message for one of LaLa's preschool parents. Yeah, they might think we are off our rocker over here in this house after that message. I have mopped and mopped and mopped and mopped. It's still sticky?!

This chaos seems to be our normal though so we just try to roll with the punches! Determined me (maybe stubborn would be a better word) still went against all odds of this crazy day to make rainbow cupcakes. Uh-oh...only two eggs! I needed one more. Off to Kroger we all go! Okay, so now we're home and I begin again. All my bowls...all my mixing of colors (This would be a great activity to do with a kid to teach color combinations! Not this mama though. I definitely did not have enough patience for the project much less to encourage a little helper on this day!) and I began! I think my oven preheated for over an hour while I meticulously dropped precise numbers of food coloring to make the six colors. For a normal person...in a normal house...with no interruptions, this would not be too difficult. It's a lot of extra work, but they end up looking super cute and unique. I am cautious about giving LaLa a lot of dye though...and these cupcakes definitely have dye in them! On a side note, you also have to use different spoons for each bowl. Yeah, they mess up your colors. It looks pretty with all the bowls...except when they were in the sink to be cleaned!


Then, you take each color (which by the way is the actual order of the rainbow) and layer the cupcake liners. Make sure to spread the batter of each color to the edge. Now, I have been known to be a perfectionist. This drove me crazy a bit. I think a few cupcakes might be missing a few colors because I would run out of batter of a one color by the time I got to the end.

Next, you cook just like the box says for cupcakes. You let them cool, remove the liners to see your amazing rainbows, and ice the top to look like a small cloud (according to the directions found here.) I have to say that their icing cloud was better than mine. However, despite the excess of dishes...despite the distractions...despite the frustration...despite reading the directions over and over...

I am quite proud of the results! I patted myself on the back and went to blog about them!
 I hope LaLa' preschool class enjoys them...
and my family since I stashed the extra to save for tomorrow's dessert and ate two while cleaning up...

and ultimately, I think they will make some proof of how wonderful mommy is fun memories of St. Patty's Day!

Check back tomorrow for the final result of my baking ordeal masterpiece!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Kids or no kids yet? Doesn't Matter! A March Giveaway for Everyone...

First things first, I had a wonderfully wonderful birthday party. I knew I had wonderful friends, but I realized they are beyond the wonderful! They made my party so special! They made turning 30...not quite so bad! I have these cute cards by Mary Englebreit (Don't tell me that I didn't spell her last name correctly. I'm pretty sure I know it's not correct already.) that say, "TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING IS WONDERFUL." I definitely agree! They describe both my friends and the party completely!

I'll share pictures this week, BUT I have to share something wonderful first!

Alright, as promised...


Drum ROLL "po-lease" (as Little Bit says)...

It's time for the March giveaway! See, I didn't forget!

Same rules as last time...It is a surprise. It is embroidery. However, this time, you do not necessarily have to be a mom to enjoy it! I know I have some "non-mom-yet" followers so I'm making sure you do not get left out of the fun! You follow just to laugh at my crazy world, and I think that is just wonderful! If somebody had told me half of the stuff that goes on in this mama drama world before I had children, I would have went into it with an entirely different perspective! I would have realized that it is wonderful, but you just can't take life quite as serious as you did before. You have to enjoy the moments rather than plan and worry about the moments! I'm still learning!

More about this giveaway? It is a wonderful surprise for your home! It is more than one thing. You had just better hurry up and enter to win it!

Here is how you enter:


1. Join as a follower on a mama's drama...it's really easy! If you're already a follower, skip to next step.

2. Leave a comment on this post with the following information- your family name (aka last name) and your email.

3. If you link my blog on one of your blog posts, I will enter your name in the drawing twice! Make sure to let me know on the comment! Somebody asked me about this one last time because they didn't have a blog...they suggested telling friends on your facebook status as an alternative of a blog post. That works for me...just let me know in your comment.

4. Giveaway ends on Sunday, March 21st at 9 p.m. (eastern time). Check back Monday, March 22nd to see if you won! The drawing will be chosen randomly.

Hmmmm....wonder what it is??? Any guesses?? Anyone??

Thursday, March 11, 2010

No Kids...No Husbands...No Worries...

I might just post that "title" on the door of my office/craft/storage/sewing/hide everything else/Tammy room!

I am being a blog slacker this week! March is really crazy in my world. Just the birthdays alone keep us pretty busy. We have my mom's, mine, LaLa's, my nephews, not to mention a few family friends as well. I have been hard at work this week getting ready to host some of my favorite people for a sleepover. Yes, a sleepover for grown women! We are leaving our kiddos, our husbands, and our worries behind to focus on having a great time. Isn't that fun? I am so excited. It has been a LONG time since I have had the opportunity to just relax and enjoy my friends...without interruptions. We have had a lot of work and family craziness going on, but I am ready to take a break from all of it and focus on friends and fun this weekend!


I will have lots of pictures and fun to share after Friday...

and a March giveaway is coming up soon...

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

"Me & My Peeps"



A friend of mine came up with this idea for a shirt for her little man. She's crafty and creative like that. She is probably the one who buys the most embroidery from me. Yeah, she supports this crazy hobby of mine regularly! I had seen "my peeps" on etsy, but I loved this idea the best!


I even had to go buy some little peeps because I was SOOO inspired...umm.. to eat little marshmallowy bunny rabbits...yum!


I have these spring short sleeve shirts in blue, white, and green.
I have most sizes 12 month-5T.
$12.50 or buy 2 for $22.50
Email drtammy@gilreath.com for orders

Well, I have to go enjoy my 30th (yes, I cringed) birthday dinner & cake with my own little "peeps" who have gotten into my real marshmallow peeps!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Is it still today?

At moments I wonder if my life is a SNL (saturday night live) skit.

Today...
I wore two different socks. They were not just different styles. They were different colors.

Today...
I decided I needed some exercise as this warm weather has finally hit atlanta. The girls and I went on a walk. Well, I walked and they ate cheese its and juice boxes in the jogging stroller. We hit the half mile mark and my stroller had a flat. Of course, I didn't put shoes on either of my kiddos! We still had that half of a mile to back track in order to get home. Obviously, it hasn't seen much use lately. See, hubby, I knew that little pump attachment would come in handy some time or another...just should've learned how to use it. Strange person on the side of the road helped poor pitiful me.

Today...
Caught my daughter's birthday invitation on fire. Yes, I'm serious. Wouldn't a pirate invitation look extra cute with burnt edges? I was trying to go for the whole pirate map look. I was trying to gently burn the edges and the invite engulfed. I blew...bad...made worse. I waved it....very bad....got bigger and flames move. Threw it down in garage floor and stomped on it....worked...soot on floor.

Today...
In the grocery store we stopped by to get that free cookie the bakery gives kids so their parents can shop and spend more money instead of being grumpy and leave quickly....the baker lady sees my wild little bit and says, "oooh, that girl might need two to keep her still." Actually, Lady, even two cookies won't keep my toddler still unless you have a sedative in there!

Today...
I put my cell phone on the back of my car's bumper and drove away. Fortunately, I do most of my talking while I'm driving and noticed quickly....and it was still there!

Today...
I told my preschooler on the way to school to be a good girl. She said, "Mommy, I might just need to be a little naughty. I don't know how the day is going to go yet."

Today...
I told my mom that my kids were probably going to turn me gray early. LaLa overheard and told me I already had gray hair. (I don't by the way...or I don't think I do.)

Today...
I put my toddlers diaper on inside out. Yeah, that happens when they get to the age of not being still during diaper changes. The goal was to just get it on that end of her body.

Today...
I called the vet to schedule a follow up recheck for my yorkshire terrier. I did not get an appointment because the vet I like wasn't there, but the receptionist could not understand what I was saying even though I repeated myself over and over and over. Without realizing it, I had slowly gotten louder and louder the more times I repeated myself. I was trying to be productive and called while I was waiting outside at LaLa's preschool for the children to come. Of course this simple task turned into a quite embarrassing moment. "Yes mam, that's correct. HIS NAME IS MAX. YES, THE DR. I SAW LAST WEEK TOLD ME TO COME IN FOR A RECHECK. IT'S FOR HIS ANAL GLANDS. HIS ANAL GLANDS. HIS A-N-A-L GLAAAANDSSSS. OKAY, WELL, THANKS, I'LL TRY AGAIN IN A COUPLE DAYS. I looked around and people are trying not to look at me. They probably thought my husband was Max, and he has anal gland issues. Good luck, hubby, at donut for dads this week! I probably made you some new friends at preschool today.

Today...
is the day before my 30th birthday. I'm excited because I love, love, love birthdays and celebrations of any and all kinds, but 30 sounds like a real grown up. That is the part that is giving me some hesitation.

My mom used to tell me when I was little that when we are sad and we cry, the angels would cry with us. This comforted me to know that I never cried alone. Well, I think the same goes for laughing. I have laughed at myself all day. The angels must be laughing too. Maybe I need to submit some ideas to SNL.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

The BEST date EVER

My husband is not going to like this post...
Curious now...aren't you?!:)

I went on the best DATE ever last Saturday night, but it was not with my husband. He was actually watching the children.

That sounds more interesting than it really was!

I actually went on a date with a girlfriend. Dates with my husband aren't bad, but this date was exactly what I would have picked to do and I was with someone that enjoyed what I enjoyed! We decided that it was great because we did our favorite things...

We ate Olive Garden. We went and saw a movie, When in Rome. We went shopping and shopping and shopping. It was the ideal date. I didn't have to worry about a babysitter because they were with Robert. I didn't have to worry about what my husband would enjoy doing. I could talk and talk and someone talked back...my hubby starts getting that glazed look. He has even told me before that  I talk more words than anyone he has ever met. I'm not so sure that was a compliment!

It was so much fun. I felt so refreshed and energetic when I got home. I felt like a real person...not just like a mommy or a wife for a little while. I think everyone needs a date night without their husbands and with a close friend sometimes!

My hubby offered to get a babysitter and take me out for my birthday this weekend. He asked what I would want to do...hmmmm...I told him after my date last weekend the bar is set pretty high. He wasn't amused!:)

What would you do on your friend date?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Day with Daddy=Fun for the Girls & A LOT of work for ME!

When is the last time you left the kids home with daddy for an extended amount of time?
Well, I did last Saturday...What did it cost me?

A MESSY Playroom...I can't even see the floor! A huff, puff, and sigh from mommy & several minutes cleaning and re-organizing...asking myself why I even label their cubbies and boxes.


An art project involving a lot of paper on the floor...mommy on her hands and knees picking up paper and discovering random object colored with crayons in our house. Can you say unsupervised toddler with crayons????



A FORT in the dining room...AGAIN...more work for mommy and convincing my kids that we cannot keep a fort over our table forever.  By the way...my husband assured me this was NOT a fort. It is the pony palace. It's difficult to take a 30 something man defending his fort as the pony palace.



A fun dinner...a messy kitchen and a sink full of dishes.



A night with daddy and his girls.....priceless.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Show some Dr. Seuss Love!

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

I didn't plan on sharing this today, but since it is a great opportunity to have some fun with your kids, I thought I would go ahead! Check back tomorrow to see what fun my kids and husband had over the weekend!

A lot of kiddos are celebrating Dr. Seuss this week because it's his birthday! Dr. Seuss is just so much fun so I wanted to share some ideas that might inspire you to go a little Dr. Seuss silly too!

LaLa and I made OOBLECK to take to her preschool class. The book, Bartholomew and the OOBLECK, is long, but it has a great message. The king learns that he made a mistake, but there was something he could do to fix his mistake. He could admit it was his fault and say those magic words..."I'm Sorry!" That was right up our alley with what we have been working on it in our house! OOBLECK was super fun to make, but you have to be brave! IF you are not so brave, make it first, and then let them squish their little hands in it!

Recipe for OOBLECK (there are quite a few...here is an easy one)

  • 2 cups corn starch

  • 2 drops of food coloring (I put mine in the water before mixing)

  • water (add it in a half of a cup at a time and stir. it is usually close to the same amount of starch you put in.)

Other favorite Dr. Seuss things to do with little ones...

1. anything rhyming! You can't help but to rhyme when you read a Dr. Seuss book. It's perfect to teach and master those concepts!

2. have a Dr. Seuss book fest! Grab lots of pillows and snacks, cuddle up, and read your favorites!

3. make a Dr. Seuss hat & teach patterns (red, white, red, white)

4. bake a cake and sing happy birthday!

5. read Green Eggs & Ham. Then, you can eat green eggs and ham. I sent in some to LaLa's class on Monday. I wish I would've taken a picture because it looked so gross! Her teacher said they loved it though!

6. read the Foot Book. Trace your kid's feet, cut them out and use them to measure things. Little Bit didn't get this concept. She just wanted to keep stepping on the paper again...and again...and again.

7. read a Great Day for Up and draw all the things you can think of that can go UP, UP, UP!

8. our last one that we are doing this week is to watch a Dr. Seuss movie for movie night. LaLa's little class is watching Horton Hears a Who! I think we might watch it again that night and make little whos out of pipe cleaners and googly eyes. There are lots of good Dr. Seuss movies out though! My kids learned to jump on the couch from the movie, The Cat in the Hat (thanks Dr. Seuss). PLUS, I didn't realize everyone didn't know this until I told two girlfriends of mine...and they didn't know! They do now and take advantage of it, but BLOCKBUSTER is doing 99 cent family/kid movies. We go on Fridays and get a few for a week. Cheap and easy! There is also a BIG variety!

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Why I am not blogging tonight...

Well, my house was a mess...a BIG mess. Laundry needed to be sorted and put away. Dishes to be washed. I told myself,
"Self, you cannot watch Bachelor tonight unless you get it all done."
It's 9 o'clock, and I finally finished everything. My house is now clean. Well, clean enough! My laundry is done and actually put away...amazing! AND, my kitchen is shining! Bribery works pretty well for myself! I'll have to remember that! Fortunately, I have DVR or I would have missed it! So, I'm not blogging tonight because I get to watch the bachelor in my bed...in my jammies...all cozy.
          No one is allowed to talk to me.
                            No phone calls.
                                          No computer...just me and the Bachelor.
                                                                     The family has been warned!:)
It's my first bachelor experience. I have never watched it in past seasons, but I am hooked on this one! I'm on Team Tenley, but I think Vienna is going to win. Okay, since my list is done...I'm off to watch my reward! YEAH!