Monday, November 17, 2014

Week Forty-Four: All the Right Junk in All the Right Places

How do we have so. much. crap. ??

I know I have a weak resolve when it comes to a good deal, and I know we buy more than we should. But, still! Spring cleaning has never really been my thing. I'm more of a spring "Oh my god it's nice out!! Let's go outside!" type versus a spring cleaning type.

Example: I've never once cleaned the outside of the windows in my house, yet the lawn chairs are right inside the garage door for easy access.

No...I'm more of a late fall cleaning type. It is cold outside, which means I'm not missing out on anything by staying inside and sobbing over a pile of baby clothes that are much too small for my baby toddler.

This week's mission was to get some of the junk we have been hoarding in random spots into some logical, permanent homes.

And it was a total and complete epic fail.


  • We put away Halloween decorations: win
  • We shoved them into the closet on top of Christmas decorations that will need to come out soon: fail
  • We dug out hand me downs in the next couple sizes and sorted them into piles in O's room: win
  • We lost ambition and left 6 piles of clothes on the floor in O's room: fail
  • We took all the too small clothes out of O's drawers: win
  • We left those piles on the floor too: fail


So what I'm saying... is that this organizing project requires a tad more ambition than Mike and I seem to have. We'll get there. Eventually. 

I have all kinds of big plans for a toy refresh/switcheroo soon too, so stay tuned to see what my strategy is there. Or to laugh at me when that is a mess too. Either way. ;)


Sunday, November 16, 2014

Week Forty-Three: Pumpkin Painting!

Overambitious gal that I am, the original title for this blog post was going to be Pumpkin Carving! 

HA. HA. HA. 

Not so much. As soon as I watched O throw one of the mini pumpkins across the living room I decided that painting a pumpkin would be plenty fun. Carving can be an adventure for Halloween 2015. 

It was a beautiful evening, so before painting we decided to take a few fall photos. O wasn't especially cooperative, but we got a couple good ones. {Just ignore the giant goose egg on his head from earlier in the day. And the fact that his hair needs to be cut, lol.}

<3
"Ohh! Heh-bee!"
Must...throw...all the gourds.
Trying to take the camera from me.

I wanted him to jump in a pile of leaves, and he wanted to play with the paint jars that I should have kept hidden until it was time to paint. In a stroke of genius Mike tossed the paint jars into the pile of leaves so O would jump in and look for them. While it was a great idea.... the result was sad and pathetic cries. 






We snapped a couple more photos and then began some outdoor pumpkin painting. An adventure, as we imagined it would be. O entertained the idea of painting the pumpkin, but he was more interested in mixing the colors on his plate.  

The end result was a paint covered plate, paint covered table cloth, and mostly orange pumpkin. Still super cute though. :D

Signing "please" because the paint wasn't magically on his plate ready to go. 


So serious.


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Week Forty-Two: Fall Toddler Art

I know lots of people don't like their kids' artwork cluttering their nicely decorated homes. They like to have it framed and only hang up pieces that kind of go with their décor, or hang them in a kids room or other place that's out of the way.

I'm not that person {most of the time}. Maybe it is because my décor lacks inspiration in the first place, but I can't get enough of O's artwork! We have been painting since he was around 6 months old and now that he is bigger we can do so much more. I do have some stuff framed and hang it up as part of my decorations for various holidays, but I just love me a good kid made project. {Yes, I realize after the 500th preschool project he brings home my tune will probably change.}

This week I decided to take advantage of all the beautiful fall leaves and make a little something for my mantle. O really likes going for walks up and down the sidewalks in our neighborhood and often finds little treasures that he gives to me. To get ready for a little leaf art I encouraged him to find all the pretty leaves.

He sort of cooperated. He also sort of just wanted to run into the street. Such is life. So I ended up picking most of the leaves he used, but he did the assembly himself!

Step by Step:
1. Tape a piece of clear contact paper to any surface {we did the window but it could be a table or a wall or easel or whatever} sticky side towards you.

2. Let the toddler go crazy sticking things onto the contact paper.{Leaves today, but tissue paper is fun too.}


3. Remove the tape and stick on a matching size sheet of clear contact paper.


4. Cut out shapes or frame the whole piece.
5. Since I cut out some ovals, I used a scrap of fabric I had left over from my tree skirt project last Christmas to hang them all together. A dab of hot glue and we were good to go. I folded the fabric over and then ripped the hanging ends so I could tie bows.


6. Hang up and enjoy that cluttered kid art feeling!




I'm a little bit surprised at how clear the contact paper looks in the sunlight, which is awesome! I'm quite sure we will be trying this again with some tissue paper for some baby stained glass as we get closer to Christmas. Partially because Christmas. Partially because I have a giant roll of contact paper now. ;)

So where do you fall on the kid art? Love it? Limited love? Briefly appreciate and then throw away? 

-H




Monday, October 27, 2014

Week Forty-One: Zoo Boo

Zoo Boo at Como Zoo was absolutely nothing like I expected it to be, but was a lot of fun!

O had a great time for the most part. He didn't like the man keeping him down, aka having to go with the flow of people and not against it, but that was really the only thing that made him sad. He loved running around, enjoyed carrying his little trick or treat bag half the time, and was very excited to get treats from costumed strangers. He even signed thank you a few times!

Pretty sure his favorite treat was a box of flashcards. No doubt he is my kid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
He loves big mascot creatures! Such a cutie little guy.
 
-H



Monday, October 20, 2014

Week Forty: Achievement Unlocked: Throw Together Dinner from Scratch

No food. We have no food in the house. Ever.


I'm not entirely sure how this is possible since one of us is at target or the grocery store at least every other day. And sometimes we get groceries delivered. But still. Nothing to eat.

Cut to the other night when we were hungry for dinner. I decided to throw something together. And I actually succeeded. It was an actual meal. And actually delicious!

I'm not so sure that's ever happened before. Not that I'm bad at cooking, I just don't often throw things together with success.

I got some water boiling, tossed in some whole wheat pasta, and made a garlic cream sauce while the broccoli steamed.

For the sauce {which is obviously the only impressive thing about my meal} I put a little less than half a stick of butter in a pan and got it sizzling. Then I pressed two cloves of garlic in, although I wish I had had more than two cloves on hand. It got all sizzly and smelled amazing. Then I added a little too much flour, and once that was a paste I whisked in some whole milk. {O drinking whole cow milk with meals has really been nice for cooking.} Salt and pepper and ta-da!

I realize for most people this isn't necessarily an accomplishment. But for me it is! :D

What are your go-to throw together meals?!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Week Thirty-Nine: Paintings for Fall



I love being artsy. I wish I had more time for it. *sigh* I still have fabric on the floor in our office that was supposed to become a lovey blanket for O over 6 months ago. Among at least 6 other random projects that have yet to come to the top of my to do list.


I am going to blame some of the craft neglect on summer. I was so focused on soaking up every bit of summer that art projects were on the back burner. As the temperatures drop my motivation to stay inside grows and with it the desire to get crafty strikes.

The other day I was cutting up potatoes for a crock pot stew {YUM, by the way} and decided to make a potato stamp! So I sat at the table with a toothpick for way too long, carving a cat into a potato. It actually turned out pretty well! I tested it out with pink paint on white paper, and it worked! I was pleasantly surprised. I kind of thought it would be a fail since the potato was wet and the paint didn't stick all that well. Anyhow, next step was to grab black paper and orange paint so O could create a Halloween masterpiece. Fail. So much fail. The orange paint just wasn't opaque enough to show up on the black paper and then O wanted to paint the way he always does and I gave up.


Painting his hands.


We went with some paintbrush painting, then some finger painting, then some paintbrush painting our hands. I love watching O experiment with colors and mixing them together. His curiosity is so wonderful and I can't wait to see what he creates as he grows and develops!


I love this paint. L.O.V.E. It is super washable, and on skin is washes off easily with just water. Brushes from Michael's.
All by himself!
Brush painting with a little hand sneaking in there. 
Brushes and hands and the excitement of mixing colors!
Painting is a big fat mess but so worth it. I love hanging it up at work and at home. O has been good at not eating paint {for the most part} since the first time we tried painting when he was around 6 months old {I think. Talk about this past year being a blur!} Sometimes he puts it to his mouth but he is generally pretty good about listening when I tell him it is gross. 

Do you paint with your little? Have you tried any fun projects or techniques?! Tell me all about it! :)

-H

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Week Thirty-Eight:Swimming!

Swimming class!! We started swimming class!

I know I said that I was going to stop myself from a constant account of the adventures of the week and get back to fun DIYs and recipes in the mix. 

But...but... Swimming lessons!! 

I was just so very excited about this opportunity for my little fish. And I still am. Our first class was great. The only grumpiness of the evening came when O wasn't allowed to be in the water. First, when we walked into the pool area and another class was still in the water, and again when our class was done. Everything else, including a locker in the locker room, was a big hit. He wanted "more" of just about every part of class from jumping in to the actions with the Wheels in the Bus song! 


Peekaboo!


While I wish that this class taught more than blowing bubbles and splashing hands, O loves it, and that makes Mike and I so very happy. <3



-H