Tuesday, January 31, 2012
A good mail day...
Two nice freebies in the mail yesterday! 12 hot chocolate K cups (Matt will take them to work) and 3 green tea bags!
Cadence got a little package from Nana and Dadder, and Piper and I got another baby carrier (the Beco Butterfly 2 for only $20 out of my pocket), and Matt got some batteries for school.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
{this moment}
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extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Deals of the Week
While I don't have as much time as I would like for getting deals these days, I am usually able to get a great deal at CVS, like I did this week. Both these products were free - well, I paid $.10 in tax, because I had $1 off coupons and they were priced at $.99. Yay!
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Theme of the Week: Ballet and Dance
Oh my goodness is Cadence ever interested in ballet. We decided she can start taking ballet classes next fall when she turns 4, and she talks about it ALL THE TIME. What she'll wear, how she'll learn the "hard moves", the new kids she'll meet...She also loves to wear her tutus and leotards around the house.
So this past week our theme was ballet and dance. Here's some of our activities:
Reading: Dogs Don't Do Ballet by Anna Kemp, Dancing Class by Ziefert, Watch me Dance by Andrea Davis Pinkney, Color Dance by Ann Jonas
Letter Awareness: B for Ballet
Art Project: Decorate a letter B with pink tissue paper to look like a tutu
Crafting: Help Mama make a tutu for Piper? Maybe...
Watch: Sesame Street: Zoe's Dance Moves (from Netflix) and Barney's Dance with Me
Extras: Learn Fingerplay- Tommy Thumbs (he goes "dancing all around the town")
So this past week our theme was ballet and dance. Here's some of our activities:
Reading: Dogs Don't Do Ballet by Anna Kemp, Dancing Class by Ziefert, Watch me Dance by Andrea Davis Pinkney, Color Dance by Ann Jonas
Letter Awareness: B for Ballet
Art Project: Decorate a letter B with pink tissue paper to look like a tutu
Crafting: Help Mama make a tutu for Piper? Maybe...
Watch: Sesame Street: Zoe's Dance Moves (from Netflix) and Barney's Dance with Me
Extras: Learn Fingerplay- Tommy Thumbs (he goes "dancing all around the town")
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
See, my baby's name isn't that weird after all...
According to this article, Piper was the 100th most popular girl baby name of 2011. Coming in behind other unusual names like Violet, Aria, and Hadley. Interesting!
See the story of Piper's name here.
See the story of Piper's name here.
Monday, January 23, 2012
{this moment}
Inspired by SouleMama, {this moment} is a
single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special,
extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Theme of the Week: Snow!
We're back to theme weeks around here, just to add a little structure to Cadie's play/learning time (because play is learning, y'all) and to help her work on some skills she's interested in. This week is snow. Here's some of the activities we're doing -
Reading: Stranger in the Woods, The Snowy Day and Snowmen at Night
Fine Motor: Beaded Snowflakes
Art: Snow Crayon Resist Painting - use white crayon on white paper, then paint over with blue watercolor, and the white "snow" will appear
Math: shape snowman
Crafting: Borax Snowflakes - maybe...
Food: Make Snowball cookies, and Snowman Pizza, and tortilla snowflakes
Letter Awareness: S
Extras: Watch Blue's Clues "A Snowy Day" (season 1, ep. 10), Snowman paper doll fold rhyme (one of my old storytime tricks)
Reading: Stranger in the Woods, The Snowy Day and Snowmen at Night
Fine Motor: Beaded Snowflakes
Art: Snow Crayon Resist Painting - use white crayon on white paper, then paint over with blue watercolor, and the white "snow" will appear
Math: shape snowman
Crafting: Borax Snowflakes - maybe...
Food: Make Snowball cookies, and Snowman Pizza, and tortilla snowflakes
Letter Awareness: S
Extras: Watch Blue's Clues "A Snowy Day" (season 1, ep. 10), Snowman paper doll fold rhyme (one of my old storytime tricks)
Saturday, January 14, 2012
{this moment}
Inspired by SouleMama, {this moment} is a
single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special,
extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Easy t-shirt headband
Piper can totally rock a headband. She got a set of cute clippy hairbows for Christmas, but she obviously doesn't have enough hair for them yet, so I made a little t-shirt headband to clip them to. (I sort of mashed-up directions from here and here.)
It was easy and quick but still took me about a week to finish because it's hard to find a decent chunk of time (like oh, 5 minutes!) to work on something that's not essential to our household functioning.
The steps:
*cut a 2 inch by 16 inch piece from an old white tee
*sew up the long side, turn inside out to make a tube
*insert one end inside the other and zig zag over to make headband
* cut a small rectangle and hold around headband, sew together then turn inside out to make the little loop to clip the bow on
*position that little loop over the seam on the headband so it looks nice and pretty!
It was easy and quick but still took me about a week to finish because it's hard to find a decent chunk of time (like oh, 5 minutes!) to work on something that's not essential to our household functioning.
The steps:
*cut a 2 inch by 16 inch piece from an old white tee
*sew up the long side, turn inside out to make a tube
*insert one end inside the other and zig zag over to make headband
* cut a small rectangle and hold around headband, sew together then turn inside out to make the little loop to clip the bow on
*position that little loop over the seam on the headband so it looks nice and pretty!
Serious baby.
Sunday, January 08, 2012
{this moment}
Inspired by SouleMama, {this moment} is a
single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special,
extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Friday, January 06, 2012
My Cloth Diapering Manifesto
As you may know, I'm cloth diapering Piper like 90% of the time, starting when she was about 2 months old. We wear disposables only when travelling or all the cloth ones are in the wash. Recently, my friend Chrissy was asking about them, and I gave my mother-in-law a crash course in how cloth diapering works at our house when they were here for Christmas. Then my friend Kat wrote about the Pros and Cons of Cloth Diapering on her blog and asked for more input, so I'm putting my thoughts here. For what it's worth. (Disclaimer: This works for me. I know it wouldn't work for many families. When I was working full-time, there was no way I would even consider CDs.)
I'll start by saying that I don't find using cloth diapers any harder than using disposables or any more gross. I used cloth some with Cadence from when she was about 16 months to 2 years, so I sort of knew what I was getting into to do it full-time with Piper. Basically, I do about 3 more loads of laundry every week, since I have enough diapers to last about 2.5 days and you need to wash cloth diapers every 2-3 days. I like doing laundry! We don't feel that they smell any worse or that I have touch poo any more than I would with 'sposies. In fact, I feel like the cloth diapers contain runny/explosive messes better and I'm able to add extra absorbency at night. Plus, this way, we don't have to lug smelly trash bags of diapers to the garage and then to the dump.
I use a combination of several different kinds and brands of CDs. Almost all my supplies were obtained very cheaply or free, whether they were gifts or purchased on sale or with Amazon credits I earn taking surveys or doing online searches for Swagbucks (which I totally recommend - install a simple toolbar for searches and earn swagbucks to redeem for all kinds of things - I always get amazon gift card codes). I use prefolds (flat absorbent cloths that I place inside a waterproof cover) with Bummis and Thirsties covers. I also use all-in-twos (an absorbent insert is stuffed inside a waterproof cover with a microfleece lining that is soft against baby's skin and pulls away moisture) from Fuzzibunz, Thirsties, and Bumgenius. My cloth diapering friends tend to use all of one kind - Kat uses GroVia, MC used G diapers and Rachel only uses prefolds with Thirsties covers. I kind of wish I had only one kind, but I do like the flexibility of lots of different options. If I had to choose favorites (although I like them all), I would go with the Bummis covers and the Fuzzibunz all-in-twos.
You can't use regular diaper rash cream with cloth diapers because it can mess with their absorbency so I use GroVia Magic Stick when needed(recommended by Kat!). I put the dirty dipes in a hanging Fuzzibunz wet bag for now, but I will probably purchase a small lidded trash can to put the wet bag in once Piper is on solid food and things get more stinky. To wipe we just use baby wash cloths and water.
I put everything, including the wash cloths and wet bag, in the washer for a cold water soak and rinse, then do a hot water wash with an extra rinse. The rinsing is important to make sure all detergent residue is out of the diapers - it can build up and make them smell. You can't use regular detergent with cloth diapers either, too many perfumes and additives really build up and can cause leaking. I use Charlie's Soap powder. It's non-toxic and biodegradable and fairly cheap. Eventually, I'll probably use it for all our laundry. I like to hang the diapers out on the line when the weather is good - the sun helps kill germs and bleaches out stains. When I need to use the dryer I only put the inserts and prefolds in; the covers dry quickly hanging on a rack, and machine drying can ruin their elasticity.
There's some debate about the environmental impact of cloth diapers. Supposedly the impact is the same with disposables and CDs, because while 'sposies fill landfills, cloth uses more water and energy. I wonder about the impact of manufacturing both - disposables come in a lot of packaging, and certainly require some significant energy output to produce. Perhaps cloth do as well. I do know that cloth is certainly cheaper, especially if you use them with more than one child. I also like the convenience of not having to think about buying diapers. With cloth, I don't run the risk of running out and making a late night trip to the store.
Goodness, this was a manifesto, huh? Any questions? :-)
I'll start by saying that I don't find using cloth diapers any harder than using disposables or any more gross. I used cloth some with Cadence from when she was about 16 months to 2 years, so I sort of knew what I was getting into to do it full-time with Piper. Basically, I do about 3 more loads of laundry every week, since I have enough diapers to last about 2.5 days and you need to wash cloth diapers every 2-3 days. I like doing laundry! We don't feel that they smell any worse or that I have touch poo any more than I would with 'sposies. In fact, I feel like the cloth diapers contain runny/explosive messes better and I'm able to add extra absorbency at night. Plus, this way, we don't have to lug smelly trash bags of diapers to the garage and then to the dump.
You can't use regular diaper rash cream with cloth diapers because it can mess with their absorbency so I use GroVia Magic Stick when needed(recommended by Kat!). I put the dirty dipes in a hanging Fuzzibunz wet bag for now, but I will probably purchase a small lidded trash can to put the wet bag in once Piper is on solid food and things get more stinky. To wipe we just use baby wash cloths and water.
I put everything, including the wash cloths and wet bag, in the washer for a cold water soak and rinse, then do a hot water wash with an extra rinse. The rinsing is important to make sure all detergent residue is out of the diapers - it can build up and make them smell. You can't use regular detergent with cloth diapers either, too many perfumes and additives really build up and can cause leaking. I use Charlie's Soap powder. It's non-toxic and biodegradable and fairly cheap. Eventually, I'll probably use it for all our laundry. I like to hang the diapers out on the line when the weather is good - the sun helps kill germs and bleaches out stains. When I need to use the dryer I only put the inserts and prefolds in; the covers dry quickly hanging on a rack, and machine drying can ruin their elasticity.
There's some debate about the environmental impact of cloth diapers. Supposedly the impact is the same with disposables and CDs, because while 'sposies fill landfills, cloth uses more water and energy. I wonder about the impact of manufacturing both - disposables come in a lot of packaging, and certainly require some significant energy output to produce. Perhaps cloth do as well. I do know that cloth is certainly cheaper, especially if you use them with more than one child. I also like the convenience of not having to think about buying diapers. With cloth, I don't run the risk of running out and making a late night trip to the store.
Goodness, this was a manifesto, huh? Any questions? :-)
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
New...
snow!
swingset!
(Thanks, Papa!)
cowl!
(Knit by me, from this pattern, with some alterations)
In this new year, I'm also experimenting with a more purposeful to do list and goal system. I've been working on setting goals for the next few months instead of just randomly deciding something needed to get done. Then, each morning, I've been making a realistic list of tasks to accomplish, since so much of my time is spent feeding children, reading books to children, changing diapers, etc. It's working well!
Sunday, January 01, 2012
{this moment}
Inspired by SouleMama, {this moment} is a
single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special,
extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
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