Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Summer Check-In

Hello you sweet people!

How is your summer going so far?  Mine is good.  In addition to having the Ultimate Summer of Fun (#ultimatesummeroffun on social media to share what you're up to!), and the trip to San Fran in which I took almost no photos, I have been working hard at a very BIG home decor project.



Hint: it involves gallons of paint and I have been talking about it for years.


Hopefully I will be finished this week. I can literally taste the relief at having this big project behind me.  Tune in next time and I will share all the details and a Before and After.  Until then...Happy Summer!

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Monday, May 23, 2016

5 Strategies for Summer Survival

Friday is the last day of school for the boys and MAN am I ready!!!  I am so sick of packing lunch and unpacking piles of paper that the prospect of even one more week makes me want to go into a fetal position.  The person who starts a business packing school lunches is gonna be a bazillionaire. Spoiler alert: it won't be me.
I'm so looking forward to lazy days of playing in the pool and wondering aloud at like 2:30, "hey did I feed you lunch yet?  Or even breakfast?"  But of course there is a certain amount of dread when it comes to changing schedules and tons of togetherness, too.  All that time can be intimidating, so today I wanted to share my top strategies for summer survival.

1. Run Your Own Summer Camp
I mean, just for your kids.  Or even invite friends over, what the heck.  This was my top method for summer survival when the kids were small.  I'd choose a different theme each week and organize our activities around it.
The cover of my Summer Camp Binder
Working with a theme was super fun for the boys and really helped keep me motivated and organized. Some examples of themes: Our Country, Water Week, Camping, Pirates, Speed Week (race cars), Farming, you get the idea.

Here's a peek inside--it was very handy to get organized like this!
For tips to get you started, read more here and here.

2. Create (at least some) Structure
Going from a very structured routine to none at all is hard on everyone.  I like to have a general idea of how our days will go and share it with the children.  Especially if you have young children it is helpful to make the routine visible, even if you just list your daily activities on a chalkboard or whiteboard. If your kids are older, you could simply write out a weekly routine and create daily expectations for things they will do.  I made laminated Summer Checklist for my kids. They have to check off every category before they get screen time.

Want to print out your own Summer Checklist for free?  Click on the picture or right here.

3. Make a Summer Bucket List
This summer will be the first that I am using a "bucket list" to motivate and inspire us.  I am making my own filled with specific activities we have locally and things my kids have requested (having a pie fight in the driveway, for example).  But there are tons our there you can use to get you started, too.  I really like the free printables at Yellow Bliss Road and the kids' version at The Teacher Bag (requires signing up with your email).

4. Make Time for Yourself
Look, we all love our little darlings but we also all need time to scream into a pillow, um, hear ourselves think, see to our own needs.  The reason I didn't blog at all last week was because I took some preemptive time for myself in expectation of not having much this summer.  My plan for this summer is to make sure I hit the gym twice a week while my generous mother entertains the boys.  Another option is to hire a mother's helper, which is wonderful even if you don't leave the house.  But if you don't have the budget for that, don't fret!  There are still ways to carve out time for yourself!

An absolute must for me is Quiet Time. We've had Quiet Time in our house ever since Biggest stopped napping, and this summer will be no different.  Everyone retreating to their own space for an hour of reading or quiet play is a life saver.  I will start off our summer with Quiet Time built right in, it will just be part of our daily routine. If your babies are young and have trouble playing on their own, my advice is to gently and firmly enforce your expectation, escorting them right back to their rooms if they interrupt your time.  Having a few of their favorite activities available during that time helps, as does giving them a specified time limit (set a timer for little ones who can't read time yet).  A few tears and tantrums during the transition are worth the sanity-saving effect of Quiet Time and the lessons for them on how to entertain oneself.

Oh! Also, if you have an Ikea near you you can score an hour of free supervised child care for anybody who is potty trained while you shop!  If you don't have an Ikea near you, maybe it's worth the road trip?

5. Have Fun!
In summers past I have been known to start fretting about all the learning that's bein' wasted.  Brain cells deteriorating in the hot sun, handwriting reduced to a scrawl and number sense disappearing.  I've broken out workbooks and math games.  And the really thoughtful, responsible part of me thinks those are legitimate concerns and maybe we will do some math worksheets this summer.  But, if not, that's okay too because my fun-loving side has already declared 2016 as the ULTIMATE SUMMER OF FUN.  And obviously that's not something my kids will forget.  They've taken it as a formal contract and I am sure when we aren't having fun I will be reminded.

My Baby Who is Now Nine Years Old
My baby turned 9 years old in January and I guess I'm feeling like the years are slipping by.  I want to enjoy these little people while they still enjoy hanging out with me.  So we are going to be flinging water balloons and whipped cream at each other, slipping on plastic sheets in the backyard, staying up late to watch fireflies, and eating LOTS of popsicles.  We are going to have fun, darn it, even me.  And whenever I get cranky with the constant bickering I am going to try and remember that my summers with my boys are limited.  I plan on enjoying every minute.

So what about you?  What are your top strategies for summer survival?

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Friday, June 20, 2014

Neutral Summer Mantel

Hey friends:) So, my summer mantel isn't groundbreaking and you won't see a bunch of new stuff here (isn't shopping your house so hip?).  In fact, a few of these elements were around the last time I showed you a summer mantel, but I still thought you might want to take a peek at what I pulled together.



The big change is that I pulled that mirror from elsewhere and have decided it will stay there permanently for now.  I like it up there and think it is seasonless, so we will see.  I tend to tire of things in the same place for long.  I brought in my orange and gold pillow for a (small) bit of color, and moved my plant onto the hearth.

Then I filled in with beachy accents, and my photo of a carousel, which just screams "summer" to me.





I love it because it is summery without calling a ton of attention to itself.  We'll leave all that attention-grabbing to the spring and Christmas mantels, those loud-mouths.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Space Week!

Hey peeps!  It's Space Week around here, and I just wanted to pop in and show you the craft we've been working on.

Puffy Paint Moons!



This is some super gooey fun!  Also a good chance to practice handwriting:


It's great because it has engaged the boys for a couple of days: first day we made the puffy moons, second day we glued them to black cardstock and decorated around them using a silver pen and adhesive foam stars.



FYI, I got the idea for the moons and used the recipe from No Time for Flashcards.  It's 1/2 cup of glue and 1&1/2 cups of shaving cream.  I cut circles out of cardboard before applying the puffy paint, just thought that would be easier.

I've also done some cute lunch and snack ideas: sandwiches cut with moon and star-shaped cookie cutters, and rockets made out of crackers and cheese.  I didn't take pictures of either one because some weeks I'm just a bad blogger. Bad, but not terrible, because aren't these moons so cute?

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Friday, June 13, 2014

Sprucin' Up for Summer


At the new house we have a back deck which I have basically neglected since we moved in last September. For what seemed like ages, I had my old kitchen table out there but no chairs to sit in!  Fortunately I found a bench and chairs recently at World Market (then waited for the coordinating cushions to go on a massive sale...I love World Market sales!)


My mom donated furniture that didn't fit on her new back deck when she moved, so with a few lights hung and some cute touches, we're in business!



Remember my birdcage planter?  It's now hanging here:

Confession: this free piece of lumber I found in our garage wasn't pressure treated!
Which equaled immediate warping and failure to support my string lights.  I have since replaced it with a pressure-treated 2x4.
I will be planting live plants in these containers soon.  What kind should I do?
Just in time for summer!  In the future I will be replacing the throw pillows and getting an outdoor rug, maybe an end table next to the loveseat.  But y'all know me, it is always a process.  For now I am enjoying the improvements over this:

What it looked like with the previous owners.  What a difference furniture makes!
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Mommy Summer Camp: Water Week!

Last week was Water Week for Mommy Summer Camp, and once again, the theme was chosen based on existing plans.  A while back we purchased a Living Social deal for Great Wolf Lodge, so we spent two days there last week.  It was So. Much. Fun.


Waaaay more fun than our first trip, when the boys were only 3 and 5 years old.  We went on all the rides a bunch of times, and the boys spent hours in that wave pool.



Also for water week, we went to the regular pool for the first time, which was awesome.  And I made this little snack:


You may have seen variations of it on Pinterest.  I didn't get super fancy, just waited a little over an hour before sticking some Swedish Fish into my blue jello.  They weren't perfect, but I actually like that the tops look a little splashy.


If I'd had more time, here are some other fun ideas I might have tried last week:

How to Make a Leak Proof Water Blob (without tape!)
Photo: Homemade Toast
outside learning
Photo: No Time for Flashcards
Garden Octopus
Photo: Spoonful
This week the boys have an actual camp, so I am taking it easy!  Have fun with your kids this week!

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Summer Fun with Themes!

We're in summer mode!  Complete with road trips, lazy days and tons of fun.  I started Mommy Summer Camp last week, kicking it off with a Pirates theme.  I am gonna be lazy this summer about blogging, but I will try and keep you updated about our themes and see if I can inspire you to try it with your kids!

All we did for Pirate week was a raid our dress-up bin:


Fix a nautical snack (found this great idea on Pinterest):


Oh, and we went to the Blackbeard Festival!  Yes, there is such a thing in Hampton, VA every year.  It was a ton of fun, and my son (who researched Blackbeard for school last year), got a picture with the pirate himself!


Just in case you're wondering, no I do not plan road trips for every theme!  What I do is see what plans we have for the summer and pick a theme to match.  It adds meaning to what we are already doing.  So...when the 4th of July rolls around, it's "Our Country" week, and when we happen to be going to meet Blackbeard, it's Pirate week!

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Moving On and Giveaway Reminder!

Well, peeps, school is out!!!  Yesterday was Little Boo's last day of preschool, and Big Boy's last day of 1st grade.
The only picture I took all week.  Kicking myself.

No more preschool.  I'm a little in shock, but excited about what lies ahead also.  Especially Summer!  I will most definitely be doing Mommy Summer Camp again this year, and we have a few other adventures in the works as well.

Hope your transition to summer is a fun one!

Oh!  And don't forget!  You can still be entered in the Beautycounter giveaway through this coming Monday! Click here to learn more!
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