We're enjoying our weekend at Kingfisher Cabin - there is still space available in September and October :) Carpe Diem!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Delicious!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Preschool Humor
Now Billy Bear is a silly, silly bear. At first he tried knock knock jokes - but really word play like that is pretty lost on the wee ones (unless there's something about potty involved). But then he started repeating words fed to him by his "owner". And this is when hilarity ensued. The man would say, "can you say lollipop?" and Billy Bear would respond, "Polli-Lop" - then all the kids would roll on the floor (literally) laughing. Hamburger - Bamhurger and on and on. The kids ate it up and I bet Monkey will still be talking about it right after he wakes up.
I love the simple humor that leaves preschoolers in stitches. Many times to get Monkey to put on his own clothes (for some reason he loathes doing that) we'll play a game where he'll put his shorts on his head and ask, "like this?" and I'll respond, "YES!" then pause and say, "nooo" as if I'm confused (he loves this and sometimes the game goes on a bit long . . . but in the end the shorts get on).
I try to use this technique when I see a tantrum or something brewing (note: if the tears have begun this will NOT work). Just anything silly or out of place will do it to snap him out of it (if I'm lucky that day). I'll put on his hat - or put a bracelet on my head - or try to put a hat over my shoe, etc. Anything that's "wrong" is right in this case! Rhyming games can also head off the tears if started at the right time. Rhyming is a big deal in Monkey's world right now. Combine rhyming with twisted words - you've got yourself an act.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Kids in the Garden
1) Kid's gardening gloves - I found some at the Thriftway on Vashon (I swear they have everything). He LOVES them.
2) Clearly defined places to dig - I gave up some space in the garden early on and came to terms with the fact that some plants nearby might die. Last night my husband took it a step farther and pulled out some plants to make a dirt area just for Monkey - it is currently filled with dump trucks.
3) Kid-size watering cans (big ones get over-filled and frustrate Monkey to no end) and tools.
4) Water Barrels - great source of entertainment and easy on the water bill. If he wastes the rain water I still get annoyed - but not as annoyed as running the faucet! He sometimes waters the plants that actually need water and the rest of the time he makes water tracks on the driveway. Either way it keeps him busy and that's what you're looking for.
5) Fast-growing veggies that are easy to pick and eat. Snap peas and cherry tomatoes are great. Bush beans or pole beans are also a lot of fun to watch grow. He also picks out a few plants to plant and tend aside from veggies.
Scarecrow Project
Today we noticed that something is chomping on our squash so we brainstormed ways to stop it. Monkey decided we needed a scarecrow (little does he know we probably need a scare raccoon or a scare squirrel). So we decided to make one and this is how we did it (note: this is not waterproof!):
You'll need:
2 sheets of large paper (I used packing paper we've been saving from an Amazon shipment)
stapler
scrap paper or newspaper
long stick/pole + shorter stick/pole
hammer
nail
child's shirt
1) Have your child draw a face on a piece of large paper (even better have them draw faces on two pieces of paper so you can make a two-faced scarecrow). We discussed what kind of face to draw and Monkey landed on a "mad face".
2) Cut out face(s) or face and another blank piece of paper
3) Staple together leaving a large opening for stuffing purposes.
4) Ball up scrap paper and stuff the head.
5) Staple shut leaving small opening for stick/pole.
6) Creat a small cross by nailing smaller stick/pole perpendicular to longer one.
7) Stick in the ground and put on the shirt.
8) Top with the stuffed head - enjoy!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Dining Al Fresco
1) Measure table.
2) Decide how much overhang you want (add to measurement) - check it twice!
3) Go to local fabric store or Etsy and pick out oil cloth.
4) Come home, pop it on the table, pour a glass of wine and voila!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Hungry For Change
I can't wait to see Food Inc. Check out the trailer on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2sgaO44_1c
Friday, July 3, 2009
Pick a Peck of Pickled Peppers
Latest pick - PASEO! (# 2 titled "Surf's Up")
You must go . . . it's making me hungry just thinking about it!
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