Sunday, August 21, 2011

First Day Jitters

One of my favorite books to read on the first day of school (Besides the Kissing Hand) is called
First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg and Judith DuFour Love (Mar 2000) where the teacher is the one nervous at the end of the story.
 Eek! I have the jitters b/c I'm moving schools with a new staff, kids that I'm semi familiar with and a classroom that went from rags to riches. So~ I've been looking up blogs a lot but here is a cute clipboard of rules that I came across from one of my favorite blogs Eighteen25
 I think I"ll post this in my entry way. I sure hope the kids follow it. :)
But most of all, I can't wait to frame it and give it as a teacher present to one of my kids' teachers. It's probably more elementary school appropriate so I'll have to be patient for a couple of years.
What a wonderful and budget friendly teacher gift!

Lastly, I came across this great one that I'd like to post on my wall as well:
Special ed can get very rewarding but not without some uphill challenges ...SO~ I must Keep Calm and Teach On. (Post from Hands on Housewife)

To All my Teacher Friends and kiddos...Have a great year!!!!~

AND, Thank you friends who gave me encouraging words to start the year.
Thank you
::Hus & sisters for keeping me safe & preparing with me til 11pm in my classroom as I worked
:: My Mother In Law helped me watch my kids and even helped me in the classroom a bit
::Thanks Hannah S. & Irene for coming to my classroom

You guys are all super stars and out of this world to me!!!!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Back To School

Summer is now behind me...summer vacation, that is. But the New School year is ahead of me and I'm all stocked up with my supplies from my handy coupons and I'm pretty confident that your child's teacher would love Love LOVE more donations and what better way to donate than to use your coupons.

Anyways...Something that totally spurs me on are printables...FREE printables. And Catch My Party has some awesome CUTE back to school printables to either include with a note in your child's lunch or label inside books and properties. This site also has some welcome back or back to school themed sets for teachers! :)

One thing that I like to do is to leave a note for My Sweet A in her lunch pail. I try to use the high frequency words (or familiar words) or symbols that she already knows how to read. My mom use to put a list of my spelling words when I was little and at the end say <3 Mom. Last year I left Addy a napkin with each letter of the week and some pictures. I usually leave notes on a napkin but what a cute surprise to use a cute note card from Catch My Party! I think I might use something for my husband too. I put notes on his napkin and he'll bring it back in tact...I ask why he didn't use it and he'll say b/c it had a note on it and he didn't want to wipe his mouth on it. lol. silly guy. I would love to see a black pen mustache on him one day. Anyhow...check out these cute printables!

Here's a link to these awesome FREE printables! Enjoy! Leave a comment on how you think you'll use it or if you do use it. I'd love to see how you guys got creative!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Take it outside

So~ Day tripping Mom is one of my long time favorite blogs. She recently started a series called "Take it outside" and she promotes the priority of playing outside. I started to spend time in our backyard more and my sister got my Sweet A a bike also. I let my kids get dirty...like bum dirty, it's kinda fun for me but skirmish when they touch things I wouldn't.

Today I got the chance to babysit my nephew and it was a blast! He is full of energy and is very observant of all things around him.We ate breakfast, played with all sorts of toys, built things...and cleaned up before heading out.



We had just finished a round of messy play so I gave them cups with water and a paintbrush. They were given no boundaries to "paint water" in the patio. This is a fun activities for any age as well.

When they're little you can have them draw shapes or imagine their most exciting interests and/or simply pretend that they're painting the fence/house/box. But for older kiddos use this time to practice phonics and letter recognition. Later they can practice spelling words and as the sun dries up their last word, they can replace it. Next thing you know, it's 10x's each. :)
After I noticed that the water fun was getting to a lull, we moved into real colors and they had a blast!

Here's Sweet lil C and her first water painting piece. She was so cute faking the funk by dipping her paintbrush, picking a random color (once in a while getting yelled at by her older sis and cousin for mixing colors), and dab dab dabbing her paper as if she knew exactly what she was doing. I'm framing this one. :)

So spend some time outside. Enjoy the beautiful weather and God's nature around you!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

From my heart and soul

I have a friend who recently adopted one of the cutest little boys ever from Korea. I've had a heart for adoption since elementary school as well and my hus and I talk about it often. My cousin has also adopted 3 children of her own and is the most beautiful mother and has the most beautiful family ever. It's an awesome calling and it deserves a lot of love from your "heart and soul."

When this particular little boy got adopted they had a coming home celebration that included an airport fanfare with a few posters that read "born in my heart and seoul:" (Seoul, Korea). So I decided to stick with that theme for his first birthday present. I knew that he would get a lot of clothes and toys...and his parents have already spoiled this little one with TonS of goodies and even his first Ferrari to match his daddy's so ~ I gifted him a quilt to keep him warm and bundled along with one of my favorite gifts to give: a personalized hoodie towel. These gifts were simple but I hope that it's a daily warmth and cuddle from us. He has a doggy of his own so I decided to go with a doggy theme.

Close up. It took 7 fabrics. 18 6 1/2"x6 1/2" squres, 1 18x20piece, boarder fabric and one large backing flannel fabric.

Entire blanket. Wish I took a picture of the corresponding piece on the back.

All wrapped and ready to go.
I love giving home made gifts because I know it's one of a kind. I always worry that people might think that it's cheesy or not significant but I put in my effort because it was worth it. :)

Monday, August 8, 2011

I missed you SEW!!!!!~

Guess what I've been doing? 

SEwiNG! :)


I eased my way back to sewing with an easy Go-Baby-Go set. The pattern was already on the large fabric with the prints already there so all I had to do was cut, put top sides together, sew, and flip.


End Results:
(I wish I took pictures of the coordinating fabrics on the backs and insides)
diaper & wipes carry sleeve

Bib with coordinating colored fabric on the back and velcro latch on the neck

All wrapped and ready to be gifted to my dear friend Lina who is ready to be a first time mom. Hope she likes it.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

I'm Back~

But, fruit flies really need to be gone!

Sorry I haven't posted in a while but I've been busy trying to get some summer projects out of the way before I go back to work in 8 days :(

One of the projects was to get rid of FRUIT FLIES from our kitchen! Gross! I hate fruit flies!...more than ants.

I usually try to use homeopathic methods before resulting to chemicals b/c of my kiddos but I've read about remedies that say to put red wine vinegar in a shallow bowl and to cover with foil with holes in it BUT they've never worked when I've tried.

One of my sisters was visiting and said she's done that remedy but in a wine class with a funnel and she said it worked. SO~ here's our version:

Materials:
Wine glass
Paper
tape
Red Wine Vinegar 
OR any Wine 
(we used merlot that was already opened...we're high class like that)
:wink:

Instructions:
Pour a little wine in a wine glass
Make a funnel out of paper
(we used one of addy's drawings...we're all about reusing & recycling)
Tape the funnel to seal it to the glass on the outside
Place the glass at the problem source or the trash can area
Then,
watch the flies accumulate and eventually drown

Sorry Fruit Flies.

Big opening at the top. Little opening into the wine. Huge entrance, slim exit.
End result? We caught dozens and dozens! OMG over a span of 5 days we caught probably 6-8 at a time and we slowly saw them drowning. Now there are no more fruit flies in our kitchen! :) Thank you natural remedies! I love Wine!!!! Wine (in moderation) cures all things. :P