Butterflies

This summer I decided we’re going to have a daily schedule (more on that later. it’s similar to last year’s only this year it includes chores!) and a weekly theme. I wanted to have this all ready before school ended, but alas I did not, so now we’re kind of winging it! On that note, this week’s theme is butterflies. We picked out a few books about butterflies from the library yesterday and today we did a fun butterfly coloring project. Eve wore her wings for awhile (taped to her back) then “hid” her butterfly on the chair, saying that it’s blue wings were camouflaging it on the blue chair.

Eve

Eve working on her butterfly.

mine

My butterfly

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Mine and Lex's, flying high. These are the camouflage undersides. Did you know that many butterflies and moths have camouflage on the outside and bright colors on the insides? It's a defense mechanism.

colors

I didn't get a very good picture of his. I'll hang Eve's tomorrow and try to get a picture of all three together. They are pretty. I'm kind of proud of this project :)

They learned the differences between a butterfly and a moth, the various ways butterflies and moths protect themselves from predators (including camouflage), and what their predators are. We also talked about the life-cycle, which is something both of them have talked about in school before. Tomorrow I have a WW meeting and I just now printed some butterfly coloring pages and activity sheets for them to do at the meeting. I also found a few painting projects that we’ll probably do tomorrow afternoon and Friday. I love the Internet :)

I have a long list of other weekly theme ideas, including camping, construction, photography, nature, ocean, etc. I’m going to fit some of them in to weeks we already have plans and others will just fall into empty weeks. So far I have 15 themes in mind so we probably won’t get to all of them this summer :)

Cookie fun

Once again my counters are covered in sugar. This time we made flower cookies (a few days ago) and last night I put white royal icing on them. This afternoon we decorated them. I thought I’d be “fun mommy” and get out the food-safe paints and markers. The markers were great, but the paint made a MESS! Eve painted three cookies before I took the paint away. We had fun with the markers instead.

painting

Not only were the paints super messy, but as with everything Eve paints, the cookies ended up black.

lex

Lex showing off his work. He did have a great time, despite that sour face.

eve

You'd think these kids were in different rooms. My camera flash was wacky.

xoxo

Lex said he made ths cookies specially for Eve.

my work

Guess who made these? I thought hard about cleaning the kitchen while the kids colored, but where's the fun in that?!

cookies

Cookies! After all that hard work we were hungry!

Birdy buffet

We made peanut butter and bird seed pine cones a few days ago to give the birdies a treat. As usual, everything gets done in stages around here so they were sitting on the table for awhile before we finally got around to hanging them today.

making bird feeders

Don't they look like they are having fun?! :)

on the porch

I can't reach any good tree limbs to hang them from, so instead I hung them from the porch and...

 

in front of the window

in front of the window. I hope we see some birds soon!

Charts and crafts

Lex finished his “get out the door on time” sticker chart last week so we did some chart making this afternoon. I made one for myself (dorky, I know, but I really need to figure out how to motivate myself to lose these last 10lbs!) and then Lex made himself another one. I was going to make his, but he wanted to do it himself. His spacing was a bit off, which worked out well because Eve wanted a chart too, so he cut his apart and made one for him and one for her. Isn’t he sweet?!

Lex writing

Lex making his chart

smiles

Smiles for the camera!

writing the days

He wanted me to write the days because he was worried he couldn't fit them in the boxes. When I explained the M/T/W/TH/F shortcut he was thrilled.

After our chart making activities we decided to make cookies (hmm… and I wonder why I have trouble with those last 10lbs!). Lex helped for a few minutes, but on the way to the recycling bin with the empty egg carton he announced, “We could recycle this, or… we could do a craft project!!” Coincidentally I recently read about an egg carton dump truck project that I thought looked like fun. Lex loved the idea. We brought my laptop to the table and he followed the instructions while Eve and I made cookies. He needed some help with the cutting and hole punching, and he made a few modifications of his own (need tape, no time for glue to dry!) and he had a great time. It was awesome.

following directions

Lex is excellent at following directions.

glue

I got the glue out but Lex insisted tape would be better. He was right.

coloring

Lex told me decorating the truck was his favorite part. This is his "stop taking pictures of me" smile :)

finished

The finished dump truck. Pretty cool, huh? It even has a license plate on the front.

open dump truck

Kindergarten has him well trained. He wrote his name on the truck so we don't get it confused with all the other egg carton dump trucks around here!

My Advent calendar

I am so excited I’m giddy! I have been working on this for a month and thinking about it for about five years! I was giggling when I hung it up tonight. Alan is pretty sure I am more excited than the kids will be… until they discover there is candy in those boxes!!

big picture

My beautiful advent calendar! It will look even better this weekend when we take out the rest of the Christmas decorations.

When Lex was a baby I started thinking about making an advent calendar. Something that is pretty, felt, and reusable from year to year. My original idea was overwhelming, even after thinking about the logistics for five years. This fall I started Googling for ideas to make my original plan easier, but then I came across a photo that led me to these. I LOVE these!!! Next year I might add some rick-rack or sparkles to the ornaments, but for this year they are perfect. The boxes have Lego pieces, miscellaneous tiny little things that Eve can love and cuddle, neat rocks, rings, and, of course, candy. Legos in each box that will result in a fun car at the end. The kids have seen me working on the felt ornaments, but they have no idea about the boxes. I’m SOOO excited!!! Welcome December!!

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I'M SO EXCITED!

Just for fun, check out my advent calendars of past years: 2007 and 2009. I guess we didn’t do one in 2008. That was a rough month.

Our “no plans” weekend

After a few super busy weeks I promised the kids this would be a “no plans” weekend. It turned out to be a bit of a lie because Alan and I had a few plans, but nothing for the kids. The kids spent two days inside, painting and drawing and playing and doing whatever they wanted to do (for the most part!) Lex had a small meltdown when I had to leave for a few hours on Saturday afternoon and a much larger meltdown when Alan and I went out Saturday night. I paid the babysitter very well for that. She said he settled down eventually, but it wasn’t a pretty sight. Fortunately she babysits for us regularly and knows that he isn’t normally like that. And she promised she would come back again. Phew! Anyway, our weekend in photos.

Painting

They painted up a storm Friday night. We had drying pages on the table, in the bathroom, in the office, everywhere! It was great.

Eve painting

Eve loves painting, especially big pictures with a big brush :)

Drawing on the white board

Eve has been drawing people lately.

Organizing the drawer

Lex helped me organize a drawer in the kitchen.

A proud Lex

He was so proud of this project :) And super helpful! (the red mark on his mouth is chapped skin. I've been sneaking in at night and putting A&D on it, so it usually looks better in the morning, but worse again by evening. Hopefully it clears up soon!)

One organized drawer

Yes, those are cardboard boxes. Cereal and cracker boxes, to be precise. I wanted to see how it worked and if I liked it before investing actual money into the project. The cardboard boxes may be temporary... or not, only time will tell.

Color-by-number

Lex made himself a color-by-number yesterday. He's so funny.

Finally, here is Lex this afternoon. Nothing like some fun math problems on a Sunday afternoon. All self-driven. Alan and I were answering questions when he asked them, but he was motivated for math!

Salt dough

We were going to make homemade play-doh on Thursday. Lex, super excited, ran to his cookbook because he knew it had a recipe for play-doh. Turns out it’s a recipe for bread dough that you can play with. The title says Play Dough. He was bummed. But he kept looking and came across a salt dough recipe and decided he wanted to make that instead. So funny because we used to make salt dough as kids, but I never would have thought of it until he found the recipe. So we made up a batch and the kids had fun rolling and shaping and cutting. After a few hours in the oven it was ready to be painted! But, sadly, we only own washable paint. On Friday we went and bought some acrylic (aka NOT washable paint!) and Friday afternoon we had a blast painting our salt dough creations. They dried quickly so we were able to go back and paint decorations and layers and it was fun. I always forget how much Eve loves painting. It’s messy and not my favorite project, but she loves it. I need to paint with her more often. She put many, many coats of paint on each one she did. It was fun.

lex painting

eve painting

messy hands

NON washable! (when it dries. fortunatly it comes off pretty easily while still wet!)

finished projects

Want one? We have plenty to spare. :)