Thursday, December 31, 2009
Mama New Year's Resolution...#2 and #3
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Mama New Year's Resolutions...#1
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Hmmm...what to do with your little ones during winter break?
Need to organize your pantry? Let your little ones build with your cans or play with your pots. It'll give you some time to get it done!
Bundle up and go for a walk! Talk about how things look different in the winter!
Make a bird feeder and put bird seed out for those hungry birds toughing out the winter!
Make a chalkboard wall for your kids to create their masterpieces!
Bake!
Bring in a bike or a trike or a cozy coupe...yes, inside the house! Clean it first...esp. the wheels. It will have a great deal of novelty because it's inside!
Reinforce pretend play...make a puppet show (even make your own puppets), play store, play trucks or tea party...show your kids how to pretend! Try not to look at the clock and enjoy the pretending yourself!
I am going to try this tomorrow...while cleaning the bathroom or a closet (if it has a mirror) let your kids draw on it with dry erase markers.
build a town with blocks! give them a building...run off to do a task...run back and praise their efforts just in time to give them a new building idea. In the end, spend a few minutes helping them make signs for their town. Best of both worlds...you get quick tasks accomplished and play with your kids!
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Christmas Memories
I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas! There has been no time for blogging with all of the wonderful festivities lately! We were so blessed to have lots of family and friends spend time with us this past week! This year was especially fun for me because LaLa is really getting old enough to understand Christmas. Every time we did something, she was so into the moment and the activity. The excitement is truly contagious. Robert and I were talking how there are some days and some times when you think back to how quiet and easy those day BC (before Children) were! It was a great time where we enjoyed traveling and being on the go! Our lives have definitely changed with two young kids, but we wouldn't change it for the world! Christmas is more special when you share it with children! They have this genuine excitement that you can't help to share!
Now....to get Christmas decorations and all of these new, fun toys put away! Wish us luck!
Mama Drama Rule #93: Two rules for one! Instead of dreading the putting up all of the holiday decorations, take an opportunity to enjoy and savor each item!
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
A Christmas Tea shared between Little Ladies
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
LaLa is a Sugar Plum Fairy...or so she says!
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He's Missing!
"LeeRoy", the ELF, is lost. If found...please secretly place him back in my house before my kids realize that I sincerely cannot find him...and this mama is running out of excuses!
Well, LeeRoy, our elf friend, is still visiting us and causing chaos around our home. He's been an interesting addition to our holiday festivities. Robert and I have been rather creative lately because he has been missing for several days. We think he is in our house somewhere...but where?! Hmmm...the mystery continues...so, in the meantime, I guess we will have an ELF alert out!
What are the benefits of having an elf?
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Friday, December 18, 2009
A Frosty Evening
Snowman Cheese ball & crackers-yummy! Kids loved helping the snowman melt as they ate him!
Cute Snowman Treat-This is a friend's blog that shares her recipe with detailed directions on how to create cute snowman pretzel treats!
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Silent Night...a Mama Can Only Wish!
She told her daddy that she loves her room, but her sister just needs her so much. LaLa said she guesses that she will just have to keep sleeping in there with her sister. I'm not so sure that Little Bit really expressed that she needs big sister there! LaLa has a beautiful room, with a four poster queen size bed, yet she still chooses to get her little flannel blanket and sleep night after night on the floor in her sister's room. Now, with her little watch dog nearby and her little sister in her crib...she's sure to have pleasant dreams. Now, maybe mama will even get a full night's sleep...one can only hope!
Mama Drama Rule #89: Sleep becomes one of your highest and most neglected priorities when you become a mama! If I had to bet, sleep would be one of the highest rated priorities for most mamas! I would choose uninterrupted, blissful sleep over food, shower, or even a shopping spree! Sweet DREAMS!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
A Christmas Deal & a Confused Mama!
A Deal...
A friend of mine called me yesterday with some exciting news! She had just shopped at Toys R' Us and discovered...on accident...that the Dream Time Playskool products were on sale. Not just on sale...but ON SALE! If you have a little girl (or maybe even a little boy) in your life, you really need to check these out. They are marked down. Then, they are marked down an additional 70%. I purchased the Sweet Lily Dream Town Castle and some of the accessories. The Rose Petal Cottage and the castle were $29.99 each. The 'furniture' was $7 to $10, and the food and accessories were $5 to $9. Normally, the furniture is about 45 dollars! I am already finished with my Christmas shopping, but I am putting these up for LaLa or Little Bit's birthday.
& a CONFUSED Mama...
On a side note, I have to tell you about just one of our crazy moments...yes, one of many!
"Mommy, can I have gum?”
"No, LaLa, no gum."
"Then, why do I have gum in my mouth?"
"LaLa, where did you get gum?" (We don't do gum in our house...until your five...I don't know what I am going to do when she actually turns five and wants gum. She currently thinks this is law of the world right along with the speed limit.) "Open your mouth!" LaLa opens her mouth confused.
I look into her mouth. "LaLa, nothing is in your mouth."
"The dentist at preschool said I have to clean my gum and my teeth so they're healthy."
"Oh, yeah, you do, but your gums in your mouth are different than bubble gum or chewing gum. Then, I try to point out her gums in her mouth."
She shakes her head at me and says, "Oh, mommy, you get so confused sometimes."
By the end of this conversation, well, by the end of most conversations with LaLa...I am thoroughly confused!
Mama Drama Rule #88: Sometimes as a mama, you just have to smile, shake your head and nod! Some of the best conversations that you will have with your children will be those that do not make any sense!
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Monday, December 14, 2009
My Kids are Bouncing Off the Walls!
Now, what do you do with two little ones that are going stir crazy? One day last week, I was in this predicament! It's too cold or wet to go outside. Mama has a lot on her to-do list trying to get gifts made and/or wrapped, goody bags fixed, baking completed and so on. Well, I got to the point of desperation. On one of my trips out to the garage, this box with our jumpy house caught my eye. Yes, I inflated it in my living room! I told you it was desperation. I thought my kids were bouncing off the walls before. Now, they were actually bouncing off the walls! Fortunately, the jumpy house worked perfectly. They were completely entertained for almost an hour! This is amazing for a three year old and a one year old! At one point, I realized that this was probably the longest consecutive time that I have had to accomplish tasks in a very, very long time!
They were amused for so long that I finished a lot of my work, and by the time they were done with the jumpy house, I could have time just for them! I thought the irony was just hilarious that my kids were driving me crazy because they were bouncing off the walls! Who would have thought that letting them literally bounce off the walls would be the solution!
Now, did you find what was wrong with the picture?
1. Bouncy house in my house.
2. My poor Christmas tree lived through the event.
3. Every ball that we own in our house was now placed in the bouncy house.
4. LaLa put a diaper on Little Bit...on the outside of her pants. She said Little Bit asked her to. I doubt that! Thankfully, she still had one on normally!
5. LaLa took her pants off. She said she couldn't jump as high because her pants were heavy.
Does any of that matter if your kids are safe, happy, and entertained? No...not at all!
Mama Drama Rule #88: A jumpy house can be the best way to alleviate your children's wiggles! It's basically a room with rubber walls. They go in as completely crazy, hyper, and driving their parents' nuts; however, they come out calm and completely worn out!
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Friday, December 11, 2009
A Daddy and His Girl
Have you noticed that I have been completely slacking on the picture posting effort around here? It's just so busy...I can't keep up!
My sweet LaLa has been so excited...The Princess and the Frog...premiers today. Her daddy told her that if she was a good girl at school and all day that he would take her out on a date. You have never seen a little one so excited! What's even better is that she has noticed that when her daddy and I go on a date, I guess I tend to get dressed up...you know like maybe wear matching clothes, shower, and even makeup! So, she had this all in her little three year old mind!
Little Bit and I are home getting everything ready and packed for a three hour trip in the morning to a family Christmas function. That requires a great deal of preparation with two little ones!
LaLa decided that she had to wear a crown and her hair just right. She put her chapstick on three or four times. She even wore her princess high heel shoes. Her daddy came in from work and didn't know what to think. He said, LaLa, don't you want to put on some tennis shoes? I gave him that look like you better say she is just beautiful and go with it!
I reminded him as they were leaving that these are moments that she will hold onto forever. It's a quick trip to the movies for him, but for her, it's how she will base her concept of "dates" in her future. She should not expect any guy she ever dates in her future to treat her any less than a princess... It's a moment where she truly feels like her daddy's princess and has his undivided attention and admiration. What little girl wouldn't be excited about that?
Have fun my sweet princess!
Mama Drama Rule #87: Every girl needs to feel like a princess sometimes!
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
A Perfect Mama
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
A Book We LOVE!
Mitts for the Tickle Monster
Mama Drama Rule #85: You can never have too many books!
Elf Update: Little Elf has been quite a handful today. LaLa has talked about him non-stop. It motivated her to clean her playroom. She gave LeeRoy the Elf a special seat to watch her...just so he could let Santa know how good she was! Hmm...I didn't see this coming but maybe this will work to my advantage!
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Monday, December 7, 2009
We are going to have a visitor! He's about 6 inches tall...
Okay, so I have decided to succumb to the Elf fun that I have heard others discuss. Honestly, at first, I thought it was kind of a silly concept. I also thought it would add something else for me to do in my world! However, I decided that I wanted to do a 12 days of Christmas kind of thing with our advent/counting down to Christmas Calendar. In the last twelve days, we will do something with the "Christmas spirit" in mind. I hope that it will be a fun game that will also inspire a better idea of what Christmas is about and build some anticipation of Christmas! I have plans to incorporate the elf fun with our countdown!
From what I understand, I am starting it a little late! I think it will still be a lot of fun, and I figured that it will give the kids a week to get used to the concept before our 12 days start! I could not believe all of the stuff that I have found for this Elf fun!
Our Elf is coming tomorrow! He has his passport ready from the North Pole. He has his letter from Santa explaining that my girls are in charge of the care of this little mischievous elf. They will write a secret report to Santa on what they all did during his stay. They will creatively take care of him, and each day our little Elf will be discovered in a different part of our house and into some sort of trouble! The Elf is also coming with a little notebook (a small version of a trapper keeper-remember those!-in reality, it is a recycled velcro day planner!) to keep their recordings of the Elf's mishap!
I asked my husband his suggestion for a name for our little Elf. Well, now our little Elf is named, LEEROY. Yep, that is what he chose! I'll share pictures of some of our Elf fun this week!
Here are some great resources if you want to make your own Elf Fun!
Santa and his elves-fun site for kids
Elf on the Shelf-same concept...different angle (author graduated from my alma mater)
Cute plush elf doll (I just used a mini Santa shelf sitter that I actually bought after Christmas last year)
An abundance of great ideas: printable passport, letter, report, etc.
Message Board (Yes, I'm serious! of elf suggestions and ideas and so much more!)
Let me know if you try out Elf fun this year or if you have done it in the past! I'd love to hear ideas! Our Elf is about to go leave sticky notes all over the house of places he visited and checked out during his first night. He is leaving paper punched Christmas trees lying around the house making a trail to various places! I'm not sure how much my one year old and three year old will understand the idea...but we shall see!:)
Mama Drama Rule #84: Imagination always begins with a little magic!
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Friday, December 4, 2009
Ideas to Countdown to Christmas!
Hmm...21 days and counting. It's so funny to me that when I was little, I felt like waiting for Christmas lasted an eternity! Now, I am making list on top of list and still can't seem to find enough time. I'm trying to remember that child-like feeling and anticipation so my kids do not feel the adult stress and anxiety that can come with the holidays! When I feel like we are constantly looking for this and that for holiday parties, programs, and events...not to mention that last minute gift check list and menu, I try to take a deep breath and look at the holidays and the moment through my children's eyes. Then, the excitement can be absolutely contagious.Posted by Tammy at 3:50 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Little Bit tried to eat Baby Jesus!
Have you tried explaining to little ones about Baby Jesus being born in a manger? I have the cutest little Fisher Price Little People Manger Set....see, I'm getting to be a smarter mama...they can't break it! I'm also learning that with little ones...I just can't have those beautiful glass (BREAKABLE) ornaments out and the detailed (BREAKABLE) nativity scene we used to put out BC (before children)! Our Christmas tree is decorated half way down (to avoid our active one year old pulling off ornaments)! In addition, I have wonderful memories of setting up our manger with my little brother as we were kids. I want my kids to be able to manipulate it and play with it, make a lot of memories, but still fully respect and understand the meaning behind it. I bought ours years ago before they had this deluxe version, but it is a wonderful, tough little nativity scene that I would definitely recommend!
LaLa is finally getting where she understands the concept of Santa and Baby Jesus and everything Christmas. Remember teachable moments?! This was a perfect one. I wish there were more child-friendly Christmas centered kind of concepts that we could use! As we were putting it out piece by piece tonight, we talked about the three wise men, what a manger was, why Jesus was born there instead of the inn, what an inn was, why Jesus came to Earth, etc.
When you push the angel on the top of the manger, it sings Away in the Manger. Of course, we had to sing along with the angel. When the song says, "no crib for a bed," LaLa just could not understand this part because Jesus is lying in a "crib"-like thing in our manger. I explained (I thought well and simply) that it was what the animals ate out of, but that is all they had for Baby Jesus in the manger. As she put out the animals around the manger scene, she insisted that all the camels, the sheep, the horses, etc. were far away from the manger, which I thought was kind of odd. However, out of desperation that it was way past bath and bedtime, I just accepted her way and moved on with the task at hand. Little Bit sat intently the majority of the time and watched us. Periodically, she would point to baby Jesus and say, "baby". Little Bit would say, "no, that's baby Jesus."
Finally, our manger scene was all set up. I started to gather the girls up to go upstairs for baths and beds only to find Little Bit over by the manger scene with baby Jesus in her mouth. LaLa squealed her dramatic, ear-piercing scream followed by, "Nooooooooo, stoooop, you're eating BABY JEEEESUUUUS!" and snatched it away. She continued to coddle and rock this little baby Jesus figure saying..."I know your mommy had to put you in the animal's food because you didn't have a bed. BUT I put all of the animals far, far away so they wouldn't eat you in their food bowl. I should have put Little Bit far, far away too because now she's ate our baby Jesus. Mommy, maybe you should put our manger up higher before she gets a chance to take a bigger bite next time."
I thought it was even funnier that on amazon they have replacement baby Jesus'....just in case....I bookmarked it:).
Other nativity scene ideas and crafts:
homemade nativity scenes
Fisher Price's little people nativity set (also at Walmart...a bit cheaper)
Coloring Sheets of baby Jesus in Manger
Nativity Scene coloring sheets
Wonderful Site with lots of great ideas...nativity
Story of Baby Jesus...in Child-friendly language (This is a favorite site of mine that I use often with our little awana group at church)
Mama Drama Rule #82: Children are never too young to understand the special gift that God gave us!
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Mr. Postman start doing your warm ups...It's Time for Christmas Cards!
My Mailman brought my mail and a package to my door today. It is cold and rainy in Georgia today. As we were talking, he said, "oh, we're just getting started. it's time for Christmas cards!" This kinda made me laugh because this has been my current new obsession!
I'm on a brainstorming hunt for Christmas Cards! I love making our Christmas cards each year, but I think this year I might be stretching myself a little too thin. I've become overwhelmed with everything we have going on in our world! So, I'm looking for some great ideas...cheap, quick, and crafty ideas! We had Christmas pictures of the girls taken and of course, their Santa pictures. That is the only start that I have so far! Here are some ideas that I have done in the past or enjoyed from friends!
1. If you have a little, bitty one, there are the cutest huge stockings at the dollar store. How cute would a picture be with a baby peeking out of the stocking...a little photo editing & you could make it look like it was hanging on a mantle! Wishing your loved ones that their stockings are as full and wonderful as yours this holiday season!
2. Have one child in a (open) wrapped box with a bow on their head while the other child is the "wrapper". We did this last year. It was super cute!
3. Here is another that we have done...snap some shops of your little one or your family in Christmas clothes or jammies creating a gingerbread house masterpiece!
4. Take pictures of your little ones at the same spot every year...beside a particular object (like a animated Santa)...so you can watch the big changes each year.
5. Use those cute beach pictures from the summer with the caption...warm wishes during this holiday season!
6. Santa pictures...if your children aren't too traumatized or running away as my Little Bit did for most of the pictures, these are easy pictures for Christmas cards! This is probably going to be my lazy way out this year!
7. Take all your Christmas cards each year that have pictures and create an album...assign a page per family. I started this three years ago because I just can't bring myself to throw away pictures on the cards. I put it on my coffee table each year during the holidays. It is fun to see how the families grow and change each year!
8. Dress up the family and take a picture of your family in front of your tree.
9. Take pictures of your family or children in the city with the Christmas decorations. I had a friend (a scrapbooking genius) that used a decorated light post in Atlanta. You could see all the city's background and festive Christmas decorations. She made the picture black and white, and it was gorgeous.
10. Be creative. With fun holiday songs like You better watch out, silent night, away in a manger, naughty and nice, etc. snap a bunch of pictures and pick the caption that matches your picture rather than starting with the idea first! My favorite, which I definitely want to use one day...take a picture of your kids sleeping and use the caption, "Silent Night" or "Peace on Earth".
11. Have a friend climb on a ladder and take a picture of your family "making" the letter of their last name with everyone laying on the ground. I had a friend send me a picture with them and their three kiddos making a B. It was great! How creative!
Here are some great websites that had wonderful ideas too!
Picture Ideas
Card Idea with Child's handprint...perfect for Fridge display!
Shutterfly-the easy way!
More ideas on how to upload and use/order photos!
I'd love to hear your ideas & inspiration! I think I am going to be one of those crazy people (yeah, one of those that I so made fun of before I had kids!) and include a family update letter. With some family and friends that we send cards to, it is unfortunately the only time we hear from each other as all of lives get crazier each year! Of course, when you have kids...you want to tell everyone everything wonderful that they do too!:) You just can't help yourself!
Mama Drama Rule #81: Don't put too much pressure on yourself to create the ideal Christmas Card (or gift for that matter!) Be creative! Use what you have, make it a true picture of your family, and share joy with your family and friends!
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Oh, how sad for me!
Just a note to other bloggers...when it says, "you may want to save your template on your hard drive" that's always a great idea! I managed to erase almost everything on my blog in minutes! Smooth, huh?! In hopes that I will not get the sudden urge to toss my laptop across the room...I will try to get it all up and running back to normal slowly!:)
Feel free to giggle at my unfortunate frustrations!
Tammy
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The Reason for the Season!
Mama Drama Rule #80: Create traditions that teach the deeper meanings of why we celebrate our holidays!Children learn more...when they don't realize they are learning! I knew that applied in the classroom, but I am learning that it also applies to my family and in my home!
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