Saturday, October 26, 2013

Learning About Leaves


We love leaves around here! This month in school we have been doing all kinds of leaf-related projects. We went on a nature walk and collected lots of pretty leaves, laminated them, and hung them up as a garland on the fireplace.

Laminated leaves


Sorry about the grainy phone picture!
We also made a Fall Leaf Tree out of a paper towel roll and some foam pre-cut leaves. We got our inspiration from this post. Emily loved gluing the leaves on! The tree now sits on our table as a centerpiece.


Fall leaf tree 

Ta-da!

We have done lots of worksheets and coloring pages about leaves, too. Emily is finally enjoying coloring! I think before she was just too busy to want to sit still for very long. Now she'll sometimes color for a half hour (if I'm lucky).  Next up is pumpkins! Have I told you before that I love fall?? :)


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Fall Colors

Fall is, and always will be, my favorite season. By far. The leaves change, the weather cools, the crock-pot comes out of hiding. What more do you need? I can't wait to start making some good comfort food (and wearing big sweaters to hide the extra weight I'll gain!) and relaxing by a nice fire with my loves. Yay fall!

Last week we took a trip into the mountains to see the fall colors. It was spectacular! These pictures don't do it justice. We had a wonderful time!

Snow in the mountains already!
Happy Girl
The only picture we got of Natalie. Poor kid! Second child syndrome...








What do you love about fall?

Friday, October 18, 2013

Friday Phone Dump

Here are a few pictures from our week, in all their grainy iPhone glory...

We went to dinner with new friends. Our girls are already best buddies! 

My first homemade wreath. Happy fall!

Someone hates her Halloween costume. I think it's adorable! 

Early in the week we had beautiful weather and went for a nice walk to collect leaves!

And then this morning we woke up to snow. Lets hope it's not here for good, I'm not done with fall yet!

Tonight we had our first fire in the fireplace. Hooray! I'm glad for the cooler weather, but the snow can wait a while yet. 

That's our week in a nutshell. I hope you're having a great fall like we are! Stay warm, everyone. 





Thursday, September 12, 2013

Pantry Makeover!

I have really been itching to get this house more organized lately. For some reason I think I got Fall Fever instead of spring! I have found lots of little projects to do that I'll be sharing with you. I hope I can inspire someone else to be as crazy and organized as I am! (Ok, I'm not really all that organized... I'm trying though!)

So, without further ado, the Great Pantry Makeover! Here we go.

Here is a before picture: (I was so excited to get started that emptied the top shelves before I remembered the picture!)

The top half was just like this, but worse if you can believe that.
My helper
First, I scoured Pinterest and all my favorite organizing blogs for some inspiration. Lots of people have done this far better than I did, so if you need ideas check them out too! Some of my favorites are here, here, and here.

After I had an idea of what the end result should be, I set to work clearing everything out. I got rid of anything that was expired of course, and tried to group items together as much as possible. It was quite a mess! But, it always gets worse before it gets better, right?

Wow.
I decided I wanted to paint the inside of the pantry. I'm always better at keeping something neat and organized if I like the way it looks, so I figured this should be no different. This was a big reminder that I'm no painter! But we'll get to that.

This house was built in 1987 and I'm pretty sure no one had ever replaced the cabinets, so the shelves were pretty bowed and saggy. To keep costs down, instead of replacing them we just flipped them over! Free and way easier than having to cut all new shelving, and it worked just fine. Have I mentioned we are not handy people? We don't own power tools. Oh, I take that back, Rob has a drill. And I have a blow dryer... Does that count?

Once everything was emptied out, we wiped it all down and set to painting. I chose a pretty, sunny yellow.

Manual labor! She works for lollipops.
It was at this point that I started to regret the painting idea. Why, you ask? Well.

1. Painting with your head in a cabinet sucks. Really. Even though it was low VOC paint it's still stinky, and I kept bumping my elbows on the walls I'd just painted. Fun times.
2. Painting over bad wood-grain vinyl sucks too. It took no less than three coats to make it look decent. And, as Rob pointed out, it really could have used a fourth. But  refer to item #2 for why I was DONE after three, thankyouverymuch. 
3. The previous owners painted our cabinets a lovely shade of brown. It was to cover the lovely shade of peach which I appreciate (no, not joking! Look at the hinges in that picture.), but still brown. And I chose yellow paint. Now, maybe it's because I have two small kids and bodily functions are a decently large part of my day, but PEE AND POOP, ANYONE? Lol! Also very 70's. Oops.

Yikes.
So. After I got the inside all painted, I put some white textured shelf paper on the shelves. I thought it would hold up better against scuffing and be easier to clean. (Yes I put the green painter's tape on halfway through. Oops again. Not handy people, remember? :) That part was fairly simple, thankfully. 

I found some inexpensive plastic stacking baskets at Target and used my handy-dandy label maker to add a label to the front. I think I might need something bigger though, but those will work for now. 

Getting there...
And here's what I ended up with! I have to admit, the yellow is growing on me. And Lord knows there is NO WAY I'm painting that again anytime soon, so it's there for a while at least.

Tada! (Please ignore the finger prints on the fridge... Ugh.)

Bottom half is breakfast foods and baking, cans, and tall appliances that won't fit anywhere else.

Top half is medicines and things to keep the kids out of, pasta and random boxed food, and snacks. 

Bigger labels? We'll see.
There you have it! Not fancy, but cheap and much better than it was before. I can finally find things without digging and scooting things all around. It's nice! Now if we can just eat all 27 cans of diced tomatoes we have, we'll be all set.







Monday, September 9, 2013

9 Months Old

Natalie Rae, you are 9 months old! In the words of Quincy, "I CAN NOT BELIEVE IT!!" (Little Einsteins, anyone...? Ha.)

9 Months Old!
We haven't been to your 9 month check-up yet but I think you weigh around 18 lbs. You are just starting to grow out of 6 month clothes and into 9 month sizes, and still in a size 3 diaper. A peanut just like your big sissy!

Bigger than the bear now!
You are into everything. And I do mean EVERYTHING! Especially if we tell you it's off limits. Or if sissy has it. Or if I've just washed it and would like it to stay slobber-free for ten seconds.

I can't get enough of that smile.
You are the happiest kid ever! Which is sometimes a little shocking because you don't sleep through the night yet, at all. I'm lucky if you give me a 5 hour stretch most nights! I'm trying to enjoy all the snuggles though, because it's going by so quickly. And you're such a sweet girl, even at 3 am.

Standing every chance she gets!
I hate to admit it, but you are Officially Mobile! You crawl everywhere and LOVE to pull up and stand. Your favorite though, by far, is to hold your daddy's hands and walk around the house with him. You could do that for hours, giggling with every step!

There she goes!
You are stubborn. If you are interested in something and we take it away from you, watch out! You are shaping up to have a temper like your mama. Ahem.

So big.
You are VERY MUCH mama's girl. You love daddy tons but definitely want mama most times, and completely refuse to go to anyone else. You still haven't had a baby sitter that wasn't one of your parents! (Mama and Daddy would like a date night sometime before you're 12, ok? Thanks. :)  )

New seats!
You moved out of the "baby bucket" and into a Big Girl carseat. You love it! And Emmie loves that she can see you better now. You two chatter and sing together in the car now!

Yum.
You are really starting to enjoy food! Fruit is your favorite, especially pears and peaches, but you like pretty much everything we give you now. And you are a pro mess-maker. Must be in the genes...


You are such fun. You love to play and crawl, push things around, and chase your sissy in your walker. Nothing can stop you! Except for naptime... When you are tired, look out. You even beat Emily in the cranky department when you are sleepy! 

You are such a joy and a blessing to our family. Watching you and your big sissy together just melts my mama heart! I love you more than I could ever say, Nattie-Roo. Happy 9 months!


Saturday, August 24, 2013

K is for... Costco?

This week we are working on the letter K with Emily. We generally do lots of crafts and worksheets, and listen to some songs and videos on YouTube (we find those by using the Easy-Peasy site. It's great!) for the letter we are working on. We also try and point out things that start with the letter of the week each week in books or on signs or wherever, really. She did very well this time finding kites, kittens, koalas, kangaroos and pointing out the letter K. She's really doing well in school so far! I'm a proud mama.

(Please excuse the jammies she's wearing in some of these pictures. Both girls have been sick all week so we are taking it easy around here. And really, we school at home so we can wear whatever we want, right?!)

Tracing letters. She's getting very good at this!

Karen the Kangaroo, from Easy-Peasy 

K is for King!

More tracing.

(This is from last week but too cute to pass up - she was using a sponge cut into the shape of the letter "J" to make stamps with paint. This is one of her favorites!)
We took a trip to Costco the other day and both girls rode in the cart together for the first time. Nattie is getting so big! And also so grabby! It was all Emmie could do to keep her crackers for herself.

Gimme those!
 As we're going through the store looking at all the shiny toys and treats, Emily says, "Mama, they spelled it wrong." I'm confused. "They spelled what wrong, sweetheart?" "Costco," she says. "They spelled it wrong!" What? They spelled Costco wrong? Um... Ok then. I have no idea what she's talking about, so we just keep going.

A minute later she says it again. "See, Mama! They spelled it wrong!" She's pointing to a big sign that says Costco on it. "Costco starts with K, Mama. K-K-Costco! But they have it with a C, and it should be a K. K is for Costco!"

This proved two things to me: First, all this hard work is paying off and she really is learning in school, and second, we spend far too much time in Costco. I don't think she actually "read" the Costco sign, but she certainly recognized it. Good job, kiddo!

Baby ponytail! 
And then there's Natalie. This kid is going to kill me, I swear. She's getting to be very mobile, very quickly! We had to drop the mattress down in her crib once already and will likely have to do it again, and soon. She pulls up on the edges of her crib and stands there yelling instead of going to sleep. Fun times.

She scoots all around on her tummy and pulls herself forward on her elbows to get where she wants to go. Time to begin the hardcore child-proofing! She also learned how to move herself around in her walker. Now instead of putting her down to play with the toys on the front of it, she follows us around and runs over our toes, giggling like crazy. Yep, we're in trouble.

"Can I play too, sissy?"

Emmie LOVES to push her in her car, and it keeps them both entertained for quite a while most times. Two birds, one stone, yes? :)
I'm not sure I'm ready for another totally mobile baby. But at the rate she's going, I really have no choice! Time flies for sure. I'm doing my best to make the most of all our days while the girls are still small.

Anyone have any duct tape...?