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Christmas-Themed Projects

Jesus Spelling Activity

jesus-spelling-activityMaterials:

  • cookie cutter letters: J, E, S, U
  • 1 sheet of cardstock, red or green for a Christmas theme
  • scratch paper, decorative or plain, enough for the 5 letters
  • glue stick and scissors

My part: I used the cookie cutter letters needed to spell Jesus. Then I pressed them in an ink pad and “stamped’ them in order on a piece of cardstock. Then I stamped the letters again on pieces of scratch decorative paper I had. I cut out the letters from the scrap papers.

Sammi’s part: She used a glue stick to put glue on the back of each letter. Then she glued the letters to the cardstock matching each letter to it’s shape. I let her choose the letters in whichever order she wanted; she, of course, started with “S” since it’s her favorite.

Penguin

penguinThis penguin is one of the crafts found in my new eBook: Laptime Songs for Mommies. Sammi had fun putting this cute guy together then adding her own touches.

Go ahead, make the purchase that will help you bond with your little one through music, books and snuggling. Purchasing today, at the limited-time, introductory offer of $10, you’ll get a full-color, interactive version of Laptime Songs for Mommies, a black-and-white printable version and the 6 songs in MP3 form that you can burn onto a CD. This purchase will benefit you and your little one for years to come. —Laptime Songs for Mommies

Treasure Pouches

I made these for Sammi’s friends for Christmas gifts. Each one has the initial of the child it belongs to. I filled each pouch with a bag or two of fruit snacks. The idea is they can hold any little “treasures” your little one may be attached to and want to take everywhere.

Materials:

  • felt sheets in different colors
  • scissors, fabric glue, sewing maching
  • ribbon

I folded a sheet of felt in half longways then cut off a third. This makes the pouch. Before sewing the sides up on the pouch, attach your letter and shapes using fabric glue and stitches. Some I stitched by hand and some I used the sewing machine. then sew up the sides, fold over the top edge and sew to make a hem for the ribbon. Cut a slit in the front middle of the hem then thread the ribbon through the hem. Voila, an easy, personalized gift for the little ones in your life.

Visiting Santa

I had to share this picture of the girls’ first encounter with Santa this year. Sammi was excited to see him and visit with him. She asked for toys and didn’t get any more specific than that. Elli was not the least bit interested in Santa. Poor thing. But she has enjoyed wearing a Santa hat and a bell on a necklace. The girls saw Santa at the Tree Lighting Ceremony on campus at Lincoln Memorial University. They had a great program that I thought was the perfect blend of the religious significance of Christmas and the holly, jolly side of the holiday. Afterward we were treated to a stellar performance by the Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra. We had to leave early because the girls were desperate for their beds, but what we experienced of the orchestra was energetic and full of holiday spirit.

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Joy-decorationI love this time of year! It’s so fun to decorate for Christmas: putting up the tree with lights and ornaments, setting out nativity scenes, strategically placing snowmen and Santas throughout the house. We are having a blast! So far, our tree is lit but without ornaments. It may stay this way… I have several nativity sets that I love, but trying to keep little figurines away from little hands has proved difficult!


Christmas-MantleChristmas-girls

One activity that I enjoy but we haven’t done regularly is the make gingerbread houses. I posted back in October some Monster Houses that we made from Make and Takes eBook and mentioned a recipe I found that I liked for turning frosting into the glue that holds the house and its decorations together. Since I was thinking about it again, I thought I’d share my version of the recipe.

Frosting for Gingerbread Houses

In a bowl, beat until stiff peaks form
-3 egg whites
-2 teaspoons of cream of tartar
Add 1 pound powdered sugar a little at a time until all is mixed in smoothly
Add 1 teaspoon vanilla

You may need to add more powdered sugar so that the frosting is stiff. It should be able to hold gingerbread houses together fairly easily. Plus it’s amazing for sticking heavy pieces of candy to the sides of your house.

Happy decorating!

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway for a VTech Ride and Learn Giraffe Bike.

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Butterscotch Monkey Bread

Butterscotch Monkey Bread

Yesterday I talked about the importance of family traditions and asked you to weigh in on what traditions are part of your family. I’ve gathered your responses from Facebook and Twitter as well and have some fantastic ideas if you’re in search of a new family tradition for the holidays.

New Family Traditions

My mom and I have always loved traditions. Every time we sit down and try to think of our family traditions, though, we come up blank. It seems every year we do something new and think “This will be a tradition!” And every year we forget what we did last year! So, we decided our family tradition is to START family traditions!

In the spirit of starting family traditions, I’m showcasing the traditions friends and readers have shared with me. There are some great ones and I hope you find something that will make this holiday season a little more memorable.

Katie said: “After all the good stuff on Christmas Eve (church, dinner, stories, songs, pjs, etc) we take the boys out to sprinkle reindeer food (oats and a little glitter). To them it’s the perfect end to day and anticipation of what’s to come!”

Kim said: “We have bonitsa (Bulgarian) for breakfast, Boklava (bulgarian) Christmas day, Rice pudding (Danish) Christmas eve, Talk about nativity (Peru) Christmas eve, and Celebrate the birth of Christ ALL day on Christmas (Christian) We try and do things as you see from all diffrent cultures we love”

J said: “One of my favorite traditions is watching “It’s a Wonderful Life” on Christmas eve.”

New Christmas Pajamas

New Christmas Pajamas

My sister-in-law, Sara, and Vanessa of I Never Grew Up both share our tradition of new pjs on Christmas Eve.

Greg said: “Maybe driving around looking at Christmas lights on Christmas Eve.”

Mrs P, who has a wonderful, interactive site where she reads books for children, said: “I like to make paper leaves & have everyone write what they are thankful for, and then read aloud along w/ The Gift of the Magi”

One tradition that I married into and we have adopted into our own family is butterscotch monkey bread for breakfast on Christmas morning. It’s delightfully sweet and gooey.

Christie shared her family’s daily traditions that shape their identity: “As a family, we have so many traditions – my daughter and her Dad share a story in bed every morning before he gets ready for work. We sit down together to eat our evening meal every night. We have a bedtime routine that involves all three of us and remains unchanged since she was six months old. I completely agree that family traditions and rituals shape the identity of the individual and the family unit.”

Hope the holiday season is a wonderful time of celebrating and family bonding for you and your little ones.
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We swapped a book through I Never Grew Up last year and it was super fun! I’m really excited to participate again this year. Hopefully Sammi and Elli can help me pick out a book to swap. Originally I thought it was to swap any book during the holidays. But I think the purpose is to swap a holiday-themed book. I’ll be more with it this year ;)

Last year we got the cute book A Firefly in a Fir Tree by Hilary Knight from a lady and her daughter in Massachusetts. Sammi just loved it and I’m excited to pull it back out for the holidays this year.

If you’re interested in participating in the book swap, check out Vanessa’s post about the holiday book swap for details.

I know it’s early, but what are your favorite holiday books?
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Happy Halloween!

Here’s one last Halloween craft you can do with all that candy you’ll get Trick-or-Treating!

We have enjoyed Make and Takes Monster Mania eBook. It is full of fun ideas that inspire creativity and problem solving skills. I love the projects because most of them use things I have on hand anyway. It makes it easy to pick and project and do it right away. For the Spooky Monster House, though, I spent some time preparing. I thought the prepping was half the fun and definitely worth it. I used the frosting recipe I found here.

 

Sammis Spooky Monster House

Sammi's Spooky Monster House

Mommys Spooky Monster House

Mommy's Spooky Monster House

Daddys Spooky Monster House

Daddy's Spooky Monster House

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We had fun this week making ghost craft projects. We also worked on a big project inspired by this I saw on a blog I love. But we’ll share that next week, after the Halloween hype is over. Here are our ghosts!

Cotton Ball Ghost

How do you color a ghost white? With cotton balls, of course!

Sammi and Elli both had fun with this project. I downloaded this cute ghost here then printed it in two sizes. For Sammi I gave her the bigger ghost. I let her put the glue on her ghost picture and then put the cotton balls on the picture. Sammi finished hers off with googly eyes. She also dumped some glue on Elli’s ghost and then spread it around.

For Elli I handed her cotton balls one at a time and told her to put them on the ghost. I tapped my finger on different places on the ghost to help her spread them out. She giggled and smiled the whole time. It was a fun activity.

Ghost Trick-or-Treater

We finally made it to the preschool storytime program at the Middlesboro Library (where I do the laptime program) and were treated to this treasure of a craft. This was such a fun project and Sammi was able to do it all on her own, which makes it a success in her eyes :)

We used thin glue dots to attach the arms and legs to the back side of the ghost. Those glue dots also worked wonderfully to accessorize the legs with shoes, the ghost with eyes and add the word “BOO.” I loved the glue dots so much I ran out and bought some for our projects at home.

Happy Halloween tomorrow! What’s your little one going to be?

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After making the Pumpkin Patch craft, we had lots of extra pumpkins so we continued the pumpkin theme in our crafts. In this post we’ll be showing you

Five Little Pumpkins

This is my favorite Halloween finger play. I love the board book illustrated by Dan Yaccarino, who’s got to be one of my favorite children’s book illustrators. I finally bought the book this year since our library here doesn’t have it. We used the pumpkins while we read the book. The first time through we took away a pumpkin for each pumpkin in the book and then the next time we put one pumpkin back as we read about each one. Sammi loved this and we read the book several times with the pumpkins. The pumpkins are fun all on their own with out the book.

Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate
The first one says, “Oh my, it’s getting late.”
The second one says, “There are witches in the air.”
The third one says, “But we don’t care.”
The fourth one says, “Let’s run and run and run.”
The fifth one says, “I’m ready for some fun.”
Oooo went the wind and out went the light.
And five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.

Make Your Own Pumpkin Faces

Sammis faces are on the left. My example faces are on the right.

Sammi's faces are on the left. My example faces are on the right.


With another set of pumpkins we added cut out shapes to make faces. I cut out triangles, squares, ovals and different mouth shapes. Then I arranged them on the pumpkins to show Sammi what a pumpkin face looked like. Then I took the shapes off and helped her build her own pumpkin faces. We’ve been working a lot on emotions: happy, sad, angry and afraid; so we made a face for each emotion (2 for happy, of course!) Then Sammi glued the pieces on all by herself. I really had to let go of the finished product and let her do it how she wanted. She did a good job, I thought.

Pumpkin Ring Toss Game

We did a Fall Festival Trick or Treat at Brent’s school this last weekend. We decided instead of just having candy, we wanted to have games for the little ones to play so that it was more fun for them. Admittedly, there aren’t an awful lot of medical students with children so we wanted the few who came to have a lot to do! And we wanted it to be interesting for the students themselves who came. So we made this ring toss game. I saw this idea on an old school Reading Rainbow episode. (I sure miss that show.)

We covered a box with orange construction paper. Then I printed off the face from here and colored it in with yellow and black. On the other side, my crafting buddy, Holly, painted vines and leaves. She also painted the craft sticks green, with a shade of green we mixed ourselves for the occasion. When the sticks were dry we taped them with purple duct tape inside the box. Then we cut out rings from sour cream lids. The kids, and even adults, had fun tossing the rings onto the sticks. They were then able to reach into the box and grab their candy.

Pick the Pumpkins Quiet Book

This last activity I’m really happy with. It turned out better than I imagined it would. It sort of developed as I started to put it together. The pumpkins are sitting in the pumpkin patch. You pull the pumpkin out of its pocket and place it on a hay bale on the opposite side to decorate them for fall.

  • I used an old cereal box for the pages. I duct taped the two pieces together to form the book. I covered up the duct tape in the inside with brown construction paper.
  • I used the smallest size pumpkins that we had.
  • I first created the pumpkin patch on a piece of brown construction paper. I used a brown marker to draw the patch and the lines where the pumpkins would slide into their pockets.
  • To create the pockets I painted glue on the back side leaving boxes with no glue under the lines that allow half the pumpkin to slide into the pocket.
  • Then I put a piece of tape over the line and used an exacto-knife to cut just the construction paper along the line. This created the opening of the pocket.
  • On the opposite page I wrote out the instructions then glued six rectangles of brown felt for the hay bales.
  • I finished decorating the pages with stickers of leaves and other fall things.
  • Then I glued smaller squares of felt onto the backs of the pumpkins so they would stick to the hay.

I was thrilled that Sammi enjoyed it. She loved pulling out the pumpkins and putting them on the hay. She even got that each hay bale got one pumpkin. She could even put the pumpkins back into their pumpkin patch pockets all by herself. Yippee! I was hesitant to let Elli touch it since I didn’t get any of it laminated and I was worried she’d do a number on those little pumpkins. But I decided to be brave and let her give it a go. She loved it too. And she was fairly gentle with the  pumpkins. A double success! And it made for a nice activity at church yesterday.

We had lots of fun with pumpkins this week. Now it’s on to bats and ghosts. I have some fun ideas we’ll show you all about once we’ve tried them out. Happy Halloween (uh, in about two weeks!)

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Here is a tribute to the women in my life I am fortunate enough to call Mom.

To my mom who raised me so lovingly and continues to help me grow up.

To my step-mom who has truly been a mom for me, always loving and supporting me.

To my mother-in-law whose wisdom and generosity know no bounds.

To my grandmothers who are dear friends, not just relatives.

And here’s to my two darling girls who, in calling me Mom, melt my heart everyday.

As women we bond, we share, we nurture, we love. We consistently find ourselves connecting with those around us. Today is a day to celebrate those women who nurture, those women who care and those women we love.

Today I’m also grateful for Brent who has worked hard to make today special for me. After I got up this morning he snuck my presents and cards from the girls onto my pillow.
He was also pretty sneaky about the present he got me. He had to talk me out of getting it myself because I was headed down to Goldsmith Jewelers on Friday to pick it up with my birthday money. Fortunately he was able to delay my plans until Monday without raising any suspicion.
I got my two little girls! I fell in love with these charms at the blogger event I attended at the end of April. I’m so happy to have them on my bracelet. Here’s my bracelet to-date.

Happy Mother’s Day! My hope is that each woman believes the difference she makes in another’s life as she serves, befriends and loves. Each act matters. It really matters.

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I had good intentions of posting about National Poetry Month but one thing led to another and it’s already the end of the month! However, it’s not too late to experience some of the celebrations.

My favorite resource, by far, has been the blog Gotta Book‘s 30 Poets 30 Days. He has arranged to have a children’s poet publish a brand new poem every day for the month of April. My two favorites I shared with the little ones at Laptime yesterday. They are Midnight Stray by Rebecca Kai Dotlich and Owl by Ann Whitford Paul.

Another resource I enjoyed were the librarians at the Orem Public Library. They helped me find great books of poetry for little ones. They also had a fabulous exhibit for Poetry Month (Put together by Kim, I believe.) The book Sammi loved the most is Pocket Poems. For the Laptime we read the last poem in this book that talks about having a picture in your pocket and a poem in your head. I gave them all a picture of the owl above to remind them of Ann Whitford Paul’s poem. In fact, tomorrow, April 30 is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Find your favorite poem and then find a way to share it: on your blog, facebook, twitter, with little ones, friends, co-workers, complete strangers at the grocery store :) The possibilities are endless.

But don’t forget today is Baskin Robbins 31 cent ice cream cone day. Here are the details:
Baskin Robbins 31 Cent Scoop Night
Wedensday April 29 5-10 pm
All 2.5 oz scoops just 31 cents!
Plus, Baskin Robbins is donating $100,000 to support the National Junior Firefighter Program.
Enjoy some delicious ice cream at an affordable price and support a good cause. It’s a win-win!

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Something else you should probably know about me: I’m a linguist. I received a master’s in Applied Linguistics from the University of Utah in 2005. (That’s not the joke! Wait for it… Wait for it…) This is a little exercise in morphology if any of you are interested! Virtual High 5s and hugs all around for those who get it!

(Now this is the joke)

mato buol “your mother runs”
baku keol “his dog eats”
matil seol “my mother plays”
bua “I run”
bue “you run”
apro buol “your father runs”
see “you play”
bakil seol “my dog plays”
kea “I eat”
apru keol “his father eats”
matu buol “his mother runs”
foa “I walk”
foe “you walk”
bako buol “your dog runs”

How would you say “My father walks”?

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