Monday, September 14, 2015

Pokemon Party

The eldest is now 6 and we debated party themes for awhile.  He loves the old GI Joe, but I was not interested in a GI Joe party.  We finally decided on a Pokemon party.  He has never played the video game, but loves the card game.  There is not a lot of stuff out there for Pokemon ideas.  Hopefully this will help others.

For the invitation and the party favors, I used the website for making your own Pokemon card.  There are several versions out there.  

The overall game concept was to collect pins.  I used buttons and lanyards.  The following buttons worked great: 

I used the following sheet as badge labels to put inside the buttons:

Here is a sheet that explains how they would earn each badge: 


I also had them flip a coin to determine which order they would play the game.  


Decorations:


We had some time to kill in the morning, so I had kids make their own Pokemon.  They used Styrofoam balls and a box filled with pipe cleaners, beads, push pins, feathers, markers, and googlie eyes. They actually really enjoyed this.



Games


Water Badge:
The weather was too chilly to get wet.  So we used water balloons in a variation of Bozo Buckets.



Attack Badge:

I had a TV box that I thought I should be able to do something with.  So, I covered it with paper and cut some holes in it.  I bought some cheap guns from the dollar store, and glued on pictures of Team Rocket.  



Rainbow Badge:

I got a variety of different colored balls.  Some were small balls that were from an old ball pit.  Some were larger dodge ball.  I got plastic shot glasses.  They had to move the rainbow balls from one end of the yard to the other without using their hands.



Fire Badge:

The plan was to have them stand on a square and keep a balloon above the ground without stepping out of their square and into the hot lava.  This proved to be far too challenging.  So, we switched it to just keeping the balloon of the ground and out of the hot lava.  This was a simple game but very popular.  


Energy Badge:

For this game I had them two things so they used a lot of their energy.  The first was to move large beach palls through a tunnel using a pool noodle.  


The second game had the blow ping pong balls across the deck 

Last but not least, the cake. 


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The End of Summer

5 things I will not miss about summer

1. Eating a meal without having to get up.  Better yet, I will be required to have a 45 minute duty free lunch.  The thought gets me all giddy.  There is always something interrupting mealtime. It's cleaning up milk, retrieving grapes from milk cup, or getting more food.  Then, it is getting the kiddos clean, because somedays it is a race to see who can eat the fastest, and poor mom hasn't even left the start line because I was still digging grapes out of the milk cup.  Yes, I will not miss my ups and downs during meal time.

2. Garbage day.  With two boys, the garbage truck has the potential to provide us entertainment and pure enjoyment.  Someone forgot to tell the garbage truck driver that it is summer and we are trying to sleep and stay sane all day.  Both the garbage truck and recycling truck come barging through the neighborhood at 6:15.  I think the last time their brakes were checked was before I was born.  The entire house is wide awake at this point, because like I said, the garbage truck is pure enjoyment...for the boys.  The garbage man is my arch nemesis.  

3. The farmers market.  Don't get me wrong.  I love the farmers market.  I enjoy getting fresh produce. I look forward to it.  So why will I not miss it?  It is a money sucking operation.  Every week we head out.  Right away the kids want popcorn from the popcorn guy.  No big deal?  I gave that guy $4 for popcorn.  It's not like it is movie theater popcorn.  Every week we got popcorn.  I won't even add up how much that is a season in freakin popcorn.  Then, of course, there is the "friendly" and "free" balloon  guy.  Free my ass.  I see that gigantic tip bowl.  I see everyone dropping their cash in.  I'm no jerk, I will give you a couple bucks so my kids can have their balloon that they have been talking about all day.  The balloon that I pray doesn't pop before we get home.  The balloon that will be quickly forgot about by tomorrow, but magically remembered by the next week farmer's market.  Don't even get me started on the time spent waiting in line for the balloon.  End of summer means dad can go to the market.  

4. Weirdos touching Colton.  I get it, he's cute.  Blonde hair, blue eyes.  It doesn't seem to matter where we go, Colton ends up having his head petted by some weirdo.  Usually, they say something to me about how cute he is.  I don't think this gives you the right to pet him like a puppy dog. This happens so regularly, that Colton doesn't even react anymore.  When we play at home, Jared might be a waiter, or store clerk, and even he rubs Colton's head.  At least the other 2 year olds at daycare don't rub him like a genie.

5. Being healthy.  Returning to reality means returning to germ infested daycare and school.  How I enjoyed the break from runny noses, puffers, treatments, throwing up, and crankiness.  


5 things I will miss about summer

1. Flexibility. It is hard for some people to understand what it is like to wake up you 4 month old, 1 year old, 4 year old every day at 6:30 in the morning.  Their body is used to being up early.  As a result, they have an early bedtime.  Staying up late is just not an option.  There are a few times we have done it successfully during the school year with Jared, but we always are making sure he isn't sick and has napped well that day.  During the middle of the summer, the kids bodies are starting to adjust to not being woken up.  This allows us to have more flexibility to do more fun things in the evenings.  This is something we have to give up during the school year.  Fortunately, Colton is proving he needs less sleep than Jared did at this age, so perhaps he too will have chances to occasionally stay up later.

2. Nap time.  I myself did not nap during nap time this summer.  I did, however, have time alone.  Alone as in, I could sit in quite and do whatever I wanted.  On average I had about 90 minutes of this blissful time.  Sure, at work I will get a 30 minute plan time. This is plan time and not a break.  I have a clipboard with my "To Do" list.  There is usually at least 10 things on this clip board. Never am I able to do what I actually want to do, like spend 30 minutes on Facebook and Pinterest.

3. Outside time.  We all love being outside.  Not camping/hiking outside, just being outside.  Our play spaces multiply in the summer.  We enjoyed many days at the local pool, various parks, and just playing in our own yard.  Summers over and the pool is closed.  Our main playtime will be after dinner, and after dinner it will be starting to get dark soon.  

4. Colton. I will miss spending my day hearing him laugh.  I will miss all the snuggles he gives.  I will miss reading him the mountain of books everyday.  I will miss hearing him talk more.  I will miss watching him play with his big brother.  I will miss seeing his excitement when we get on his swim trunks.  I will miss feeling his small hand in mine as we run errands throughout the day.  I will miss watching him dance to the bumblebee song, or practice his jumping.  I will miss seeing him filled with joy as I mention the word ice cream.  I will miss spending all day with Colton.

5. Jared. I will miss spending my day watching him learn so much about the world around him.  I will miss his questions inquiring why things work the way they do.  I will miss watching him blissfully eat his bowl of blueberries every morning.  I will miss his music he provides.  I will miss his eagerness to shop.  I will miss watching him include his brother in his play.  I will miss watching him diving in the water and challenging himself to hold his breath longer.  I will miss seeing him make a new creation, and having him taste the cookie dough.  I will miss going on our bike rides.  I will miss the long hugs that he still needs after he wakes up.  I will miss spending all day with Jared.

Friday, August 1, 2014

I am a girl

Yes, I am a girl.  I grew up playing dolls, cash register, and I LOVED my Barbies.  I have a vague memory of playing some sort of hero pretend game with my cousins.  I was vine women, because my squirt gun was green.  I tolerated the game.  Usually, the boys were good, and would let me play Barbie if I heroed up for a bit. He-Man and She-ra might have been the greatest toy invention.  My brother and I could play for hours.  In the end, I would find my dolls to dress.  Yes, I am a girl
So, there are things my boys do I don't understand.  I do not understand how or why the penis is a handle bar that must be held on to.  Don't get it, never will.  I know more about trucks and the types of trucks the I ever knew before or ever wanted to know.  It's a truck, does it matter what kind?  Apparently it does.  Heaven help me if kinds of cars matter someday.  
For the past year and a half I have been struggling with EVERYTHING being a gun.  I tried to stop it.  I has countless discussions about how awful guns are.  Deals were made.  Threats were made.  Begging was done.  Not matter what I said or did, guns appeared.  Those duplo blocks turned into guns.  Then of course we had yard stick guns, finger guns, pencil guns, toy drill guns, chair guns, and giraffe guns.  When the floor lamp turned into a gun, I knew for the sake of my house Santa could be given the green light to give a gun.  Happiness.  I felt great.  Now I had only one gun instead of countless guns to worry about.  Well, until February.  Then we discovered how to make a bigger gun with Legos.  The finger gun is always handy.  Even a set of gears somehow turned into a gun.  I have battled the issue.  The other day at lunch, I had no choice but to wave my serender flag.  Colton, the 2 year old, picked up his Cheeto and said, "Gun...bsh, bsh."  Really?  I don't understand.  Yes, I am a girl.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Construction Party Theme



After the success of the super hero party, I knew I needed to give Colton a dynamite 2 year old party. It was an easy decision to do a construction party.  This 2 year old loves his trucks, and would love anything truck related. 

Decorations were cheap.  I used a lot of toys we already had. 


I used caution and danger tape as streamers. Construction signs from Home Depot.


I also took colored pictures of trucks and printed out black and white photos of Colton. I made hi driving the truck.


I continued the tradidition of a shelf "These are a few of my favorite things."




Next up was the games.  I needed games that would keep 4 year olds and a 2 year old happy.  

Game 1: Wrecking Ball

Supplies: ball, duck tape, string, blocks.

Procedure: secure string/rope to ball with duck tape.  Let the destruction begin. (We hung from the stair railing, but if weather was nice would have used a tree branch)


Game 2: Fill the Dump

Supplies: large dump truck toy, bean bags.

Procedure: throw the bean bags in the dump truck.


Game 3: ring toss on cones

Supplies: construction cones, rings (I used pipe cleaners)


Game 4:  house painting

Supplies: lots of cardboard, duck tape, paint, brushes, rollers.  (The dollar tree has rollers for $1 and a 3 pack of brushes for $1)

Procedure: Prior to the party I created a cardboard house.  It was complete with cut out windows and a door.  Give the kids paint, rollers, and brushes and watch their excitement.  

Game 5: rock box

Supplies: box, rocks, and trucks

Procedure:  dump rocks in box.  Kids will figure out what to do.  This was popular with the two year old.  The older kids lost interest with this quickly. 



Last, but not least was the cake.  Again, we used trucks we already had.  















Monday, January 13, 2014

Nicknames

I can't say I ever had a nickname that really stuck. I was always against people who tried to call be "Di."    Maybe because it sounds like , "DIE."  A few tried to call me "legs," but friends just don't call friends body parts.  At camp, nicknames were handed out like a badge, but "...mean" isn't really a nickname.  One can maybe wonder how nicknames come to be.  As I never really had one, it is hard to understand.  
As Colton is becoming more verbal and Jared and Colton interact more, it has been interesting to see them develop nicknames for each other.  One of Colton's first words was "Jared."  Sure, it was a little unclear, but it was "Jared."  I guess over time Colton decided that was just too much work.  He has abandoned "Jared" and now calls him, "Gee." It took Jared awhile a to pick up on this, but Jared now responds to "Gee."  It's so catchy, I have to stop myself from slipping and calling him "Gee" as well.

Jared has really taken to helping Colton.  Somewhere along the way of helping him, Jared starting calling Colton "Buddy."  It's such an innocent nickname.  Jared will even abbreviate to "Bud."  No worries, when they are arguing or he is getting Colton's attention, Jared will still loudly scream, "Colton."  I suppose this is why "Buddy" sounds so innocent.  

Who knows how long these nicknames will last.  I suppose years from now it might all be a memory I share with them.  I say the way to show you really love someone, you give them a nickname. 

Right Dada, Bratley, and Urn?

Sunday, January 5, 2014

67 Clothes Pins later

A scheduled play date that would leave 4 boys, ages 4 to age 1 1/2, inside for 5 hours had be nervous for the state of my house and my sanity.  
A trip to the store to buy some clothes pins and 75% off Christmas lights, and digging through the storage room for old sheets and I was armed and ready to go.  
This is not a fort for amatures.  This was some serious fort building.  It is complete with Christmas lights for illumination purposes.  The inside is pretty roomy.
Needless to say, both Colton and Jareed loved the fort.  There was much excitement as they explored their new territory.  Jared was quick to make plans for what him and his best friend would do in the fort.  

How well was it received on the play date?  Well, due to the flu play date was postponed for the 2nd time.  

Now that I have a supply of clothes pins, we can try again some other day...

Friday, January 3, 2014

Love grows

Being a mother is full of milestones.  As you cross each one, you think, "I love you so much, I could never love you more than this moment."  Before long, another milestone is hit and your love continues to multiply.  
There is the moment that you first hold you baby.  You heart is bursting with love, pride, and exhaustion.  And your love begins to grow.  Your baby rolls over for the first time, and it's as if he just won the gold medal. Your love grows. Hearing him say his first word, even when their first word isn't "mommy", your love grows. (After the 50th word, it wouldn't be so bad to hear "mommy")  
He falls, and breaks his leg.  You spend the next 5 weeks by his side all day long.  You love and determination to make it ok, get him through it.  And your love grows.  You watch them play, hear the sing, hold them as they cry, and your love grows.  We bake cookies together, go for bike rides together, and build sand castles together, and your love grows.  
When you least expect it, your love grows.  In the middle of the night you run to his room to find him ready to throw up.  With no time, and no options you offer your hands.  Before you know it, your hands are full of vomit.  The only thing you think of, "is he ok?"  Your love grows and you are strapping him into his boosters seat and putting a bib on.  He starts throwing up, and at the same time his brother starts throwing up.  It is vomiting in surround sound.  All though your head is full of many thoughts, you focus on, "help them, make them ok."  Yes, even when you least expect it, your love grows.