Category: holiday

  • Thanksgiving & Fall Books

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    {cute Thanksgiving garland from Pearl & Jane}

    Ok, you asked and here they are!

    My favorite books for Thanksgiving & Fall… enjoy!

     

    The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant

    This book is a classic….hello, it’s Cynthia Rylant! Just read the little exerpt above. This book is a staple for your library, Thanksgiving or not! 😉

     

    Thankful by Eileen Spinelli

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    Short and sweet book about the everyday blessings to be thankful for, with gorgeous illustrations by Archie Preston. Each page says “The ___ is thankful for ___.” For example, “The Crafter is thankful for glitter and glue.” Super sweet and easy for children to relate to!

     

    The Thanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh

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    A much longer book (several paragraphs per page) but it beautifully tells the story of the first thanksgiving with gorgeous illustrations. For those of you who don’t know, Alice Dalgliesh is also the author of The Courage of Sarah Noble. Girl knows how to tell a story! 😉

     

    Yellow Time by Lauren Stringer

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    “A symphony of yellow..” This book describes Autumn in such a simple, poetic way and the illustrations are just as beautiful as the text! A new book for our house, but a new favorite just the same!

     

    Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn by Kenard Pak

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    This is a series that goes through the transition of all the seasons and I already have the “autumn to winter” one on order. The illustrations are beyond and the text so super sweet. A child walks through town and nature saying “hello” to the people, animals, and forces of nature she comes across and they all respond with how they are making preparations for the changes coming. It ends with a “goodbye” to summer. This one is so good!!

    Cranberry Thanksgiving by Wende and Harry Devlin

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    This is a series (there is a “Cranberry” book for almost every holiday) and they are such gems you guys! Do you remember them? Classic books from the 1970s about a grandmother who lives on a “lonely cranberry bog in New England”. This story is so sweet AND includes good old grandma’s secret cranberry bread recipe. I believe this book went out of print for a while but it’s back now, so hurry up and grab it!

     

    Because of an Acorn by Lola M. Schaefer

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    This book tells the simple tale of the acorn and all that comes “because of that acorn”: seeds, trees, fruit, animals, etc. A sweet story about the life-cycles in nature.  There is even a page in the back of the book with more information about and definitions of concepts mentioned in the book, including ways you can help preserve nature. Plus, a portion of the proceeds from every sale go to support the work of the Natural Resources Defense Council. So while it may not be your typical “thanksgiving” book, it definitely fits in the “fall” category and opens a nice dialogue for children about respect and care for nature and our environment…which we can all be thankful for!

     

    Sharing the Bread by P. Miller and J. McElmurry

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    Love the rhyme and repetition in this old fashioned story of how one family prepares for thanksgiving!

     

    The Girl and The Bicycle by Mark Pett

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    This is a true picture book. As in, there are NO words. But, I’m telling you, no words are needed. The story tells itself and my girls were mesmerized by the illustrations. We all had fun talking about what we thought was happening on each page and it was a nice change of pace to have a book “discussion” as opposed to a book “reading” together. The story is about one little girl’s determination and hard work to get a bicycle she realllly wants and has an interesting twist at the end. Such a great life-lesson and discussion book. Love it!! This book definitely makes you think outside the box and discuss what Thanksgiving is really about.

     

    Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert

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    A fun story about Fall leaves and the shapes they take! My kiddos love collecting the colorful Fall leaves when we travel back to the East Coast. This would be a great intro book to a leaf craft!

     

    The Little Red Hen by Paul Galdone

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    It’s a classic tale about the gathering of supplies to make a meal. It’s about working together to get the job done. This one has Thanksgiving written all over it! As in, somebody get their butt into the kitchen to help mommy peel the potatoes. 😉

    The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein

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    …need I say more?

     

    The Apple Pie Tree by Zoe Hall

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    A sweet book that follows a tree as it changes through the seasons and eventually ends with its fruit in an apple pie.

     

    When Autumn Comes by Robert Maass

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    A great non-fiction alternative with photos that will leave you feeling nostalgic for 1984. 😉 But seriously, this book reminds of “the good old days” and I love introducing non-fiction to the girls as often as possible!

     

    This Little Turkey by Aly Fronis

    91ZXV-p0TgLCute little rhyming book that goes to the tune of “This Little Piggy”. Obsessed with the color palette in the illustrations!!

     

    Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlinson

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    This cute little fox sees the leaves falling and thinks there is a big problem…then he finds out what “falling leaves” actually bring… very sweet!

     

    The Little Yellow Leaf by Carin Berger

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    This is a cute story about one little leaf who is just too afraid to fall. And I know I say this a lot, but the illustrations are SO good!!

     

    Ask Me by Bernard Waber

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    A story of a father and his daughter, chatting as they stroll. This book is so fun to read aloud in the two voices of the dad and the daughter. It takes place in the Fall and is about love and bonding, so I’m grouping it with my Thanksgiving books!

     

    Thanksgiving is Here! by Diane Goode

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    Tells the story of one loud, large family over the course of Thanksgiving Day. Short and sweet with adorable illustrations. Makes you wish you had a big giant family, and if you already do-it reminds you of why you love them! haha!

     

    10 Fat Turkeys by Tony Johnston

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    Thank you, Thanksgiving  by David Milgrim

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    One sentence per page, saying “thank you for ___.” Illustrations are super cute and leaves lots of room for discussion on each page rather than just reading text.

     

    Thanksgiving on Plymouth Plantation by Diane Stanley

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    Grandmother takes her grand kids traveling through time in this series, and in this specific book- back to Plymouth Plantation. She teaches and explains the history as they go exploring. A bit of  longer read, but educational for older kids, or those always asking those “Why?” and “How Come?” questions. (aka, Quinlin)

     

    The Magic Tree House: Thanksgiving on Thursday by Mary Pope Osborne

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    A Chapter book for older kids, or great as a read-aloud! We’ll be reading this together as our bedtime book in November!

     

    Happy Reading (& eating) my friends! 😉

     

  • Halloween DIY Ideas

    Halloween DIY Ideas

    So I’ve already purchased costumed for the kids this year, but that didn’t stop me from accepting this “DIY Halloween Challenge”! I love a good challenge…especially when it involves costumes, and this was a great way to get the girl’s involved in some Halloween fun & crafting!

    Since the kiddos are doing a theme group costume this year (probably the last year I’ll be able to pull that off, bc…”opinions”) I decided to let them chose their own costumes for this challenge. The only guidelines I gave them was to have it be a character from a book. (I figured since they have “book character” day at school, I could actually use these costumes again. I’m resourceful sometimes.)  So, off they ran to the library and started joyously pouring through books amidst cheerful giggles.

    …just kidding.  They pushed and shoved each other off the library step stool and fought over who had which book first, who “stoled” a book from who, and “who copied whose” idea. After the mayhem, and after explaining numerous times that mommy does not, in fact, SEW… we had two very easy, very different book characters! I then let them choose Max’s…

     

    Q- “Cindy Lou Who” from the book How The Grinch Stole Christmas

    Materials:

    • hot glue (had)
    • hot glue gun (had)
    • light pink felt ($)
    • light pink elastic (had)
    • pink nightgown (had)
    • red bows (had)
    • headband (had)
    • black pipe cleaners ($)
    • large red ornament (had)
    • grinch stuffed animal, for bonus points (had)
    • scissors (had)

    Cost: under $5

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    This one was easy because Q hardly ever takes off her pink nightgown from Plain Jane. We added some elastic around the legs to give it that bubble-look and I cut a little scalloped collar out of pink felt for around her neck. I then grabbed two red bows from our massive collection and popped some black pipe cleaners onto a headband. Then I found this giant red Christmas ornament in the attic. This costume cost approximately however much a sheet of pink felt and a pack of pipe cleaners costs. Perfection!If she were actually trick-or-treating in this costume, I’d probably buy her some cute pink slippers, like these.

     

    Cub- “Mouse” from the book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

    Materials:

    • hot glue (had)
    • hot glue gun (had)
    • overalls (had)
    • grey shirt (had)
    • sneakers (had)
    • sheet of grey foam ($)
    • pink felt ($)
    • grey curtain tie back ($)
    • sheets of dark and light brown foam($)
    • scissors (had)

    Cost: under $10

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    Cub really wanted to be an animal and this was was a no brainer because it involves basically overalls and mouse ears! I shopped in her closet for the main part of the outfit and shoes. Then for the ears and the cookie I literally bought sheets of that foam stuff from Hobby Lobby. I cut out two circles from the grey foam for ears and cut out pink centers for the ears from the leftover felt from Q’s collar. I glued the ears right onto a plastic headband. For the tail, I found a grey curtain tie-back at Hobby Lobby and pinned it onto the belt loop on the back of the overalls. For the giant cookie, I used the foam again. A light brown for the cookie and then I cut out sloppy circles for the chocolate chips from a darker brown foam sheet. Voila- we gave the mouse a cookie.

     

    Max- “Max” from the book Where the Wild Things Are

    Materials:

    • hot glue (had)
    • hot glue gun (had)
    • cream hoodie romper from Kickee Pants (had)
    • white socks (had)
    • sheet of yellow foam ($)
    • brown fur trim ($)
    • white fur trim ($)
    • light brown foam (had from Cuc’s costume)
    • black pipe cleaners (had from Q’s costume)
    • scissors (had)

    Cost: under $10

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    The girls picked this solely because they thought it was cool that the character’s name was Max. This was probably the most difficult of the three costumes to put together, but still pretty easy. I started by cutting out the crown in the yellow foam sheet, measured it to Max’s head so it would be a little bit big and then glued the brown fur trim to the bottom. I then gathered up the white fur trim and safety pinned it to the butt. Then since I had extra brown felt from Cub’s costume, I cut out round buttons and pinned them onto the front of the romper. It would’ve been easier (and much safer) to just glue them onto the romper fabric, but I’m trying to salvage the outfit here. Next I wanted to add some claws to the feet of the romper but again, didn’t want to glue them onto the fabric, so I improvised: I grabbed some old white socks, glued the claws on and slipped the socks right over the footie part of the outfit. Lastly for the whiskers, I just folded the pipe cleaner into the hood and used some fabric tape to keep them in place on the inside. If I were going trick-or-treating or using this as his actual costume for any extended period of time aside from a quick picture for an Instagram challenge, I would’ve cut tiny holes in the hood and glued the whiskers in place. Loose parts on a baby are NEVER a good idea, as they can pose a choking hazzard, so please keep that in mind.

     

    If you flip through some books and your kid’s closets it’s easier than I thought it would be to come up with cute costume ideas. Here are a few other book characters I thought of:

    Fern, Charlotte’s Web: overalls, pigtails, converse and a stuffed pig. maybe add a cute spider headband?

    Pete the Cate: blue romper, cat ears, maybe pin some big colorful buttons on, and of course, some converse sneaks!

    Alice the Fairy: Cute dress, wings, wand, some crazy curly hair!

    Angelina Ballerina: neutral leotard, mouse ears, mouse tail, tutu

    Man in the Yellow Hat, Curious George: yellow romper, felt tie, yellow hat, carry stuffed monkey

    Skippy John Jones: neutral romper, giant ears, cute black eye mask, maybe a cape! ay chihuahua!!

    Madeline: blue dress, make white felt color, red ribbon tie, yellow hat, mary janes and knee highs

     

    Happy Crafting!!

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  • Halloween Books

     

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    *UPDATE*

    NEW Picks for Halloween 2018!!

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    The Way Home in the Night | Plume | The Midnight Library | The Soup Bone | Alpha Oops: H is for Halloween | No Kiss for Mother (not exactly “halloween” but that angry little cat just screamed, “Put me on your Halloween shelf!”| Rufus, the Bat Who Loved Colors  | Tomi Ungerer Treasury  (a new discovery for me Tomi is a little bitt off-the beaten path, with just a hint of darkness. Perfect for this time of year!)| They all Saw a Cat | Little Boo | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: The Illustrated Version (illustrated novel- book one is a great starting point to introduce your kiddos to the world of Harry Potter before it gets too dark in later books!)| Hocus Pocus & The All New Sequel (novel- for older readers)

    *Some of my all-time favorites*

    Baby/Board Books

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    B is for Boo

    This entire alphabet series is my favorite ever. Max has the “retro” one in his room and I just ordered the Christmas one as well!

    Dracula, Edgar, Frankenstein

    Hello, BabyLit books…need I say more? These books introduce even the youngest of babies to the classics with simple word/illustration associations!

    Five Little Ghosts

    Cutest little rhyming book…and there other books for other seasons!

    If You’re Spooky and You Know It

    I think you know how this one goes….super fun to sing along with little ones!

    Five Little Pumpkins

    Our FAV Halloween song!!! My girls LOVE to sing this…and we even act it out! So super cute. Used to do this one with my class!

    EEK! Halloween!

    Ardyn is 100% OBsessed with the Sandra Boynton books! Like, she sleeps with them. This one is short, sweet, and funny…just like the rest.

    Favorite Picture Books

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    Spookly the Square Pumpkin-Another from my teaching days…BEFORE it was a movie! This book is so good for teaching tolerance and differences! It’s a MUST!

    Vampirina Ballerina-I know you’ve seen this book all over the blogs, BUT did you know it is a series…AND a new cartoon on Disney!?

    The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything-This is a staple in our house- a fun “spooky” book of repetition. My girls LOVE this and have it memorized! A Halloween staple!

    The Bad Seed-Maybe it’s because I used to be in love with this movie, but when I saw this title, I knew I HAD to have it! “RHO-DA! You kill that little boy with your tap shoes?!!” Anyone, anyone?? Don’t worry, this book is just a play on words and not dark like the film or scary at all! Tells the story of a little seed who had a rough start and turned “baaaad”…but is he really that bad after all? People (and seeds) can change, you know!  😉

    No Such Thing-Super cute story…and it’s also a “look and find” book which my girls LOVE!

    How to Make Friends with a Ghost-Gorgeous illustrations! This book does read more like a “how to manual” than a story though. Some of the annotations and jokes might go right over smaller children’s heads. And, just a heads up, this book follows the little girl in her quest to befriend this ghost as she grow into adulthood. At the end, she does pass away (as an old woman) and the last illustration shows her becoming a ghost and floating away with her ghost friend. Just a heads up in case you’d rather not broach that topic with your children. I certainly had no idea.

    Leo: A Ghost StoryOne of our very favs!

    Cat’s Night Out-Super sweet rhyming book! Plus the cover made me think of the cell block tango from Chicago! 😉

    The Scariest Book Ever-Super cute interactive book. Ardyn thought it was super funny!

    Shadow   and Flashlight-Two gorgeous “picture books”…all you need is your imagination. Ardyn loves these because the pictures tell the stories all by themselves.

    Creepy Pair of Underwear-Little bit of a longer read, but funny for kids a tiny bit older and for those “potty humor” loving kiddos! 😉

    Bonaparte Falls Apart…and needs his friends to help put him back together! Super cute friendship story!

    Room on the Broom-We read it last night for our bedtime book and I forgot how fun it was. Definitely a holiday favorite!

    The Night World-Gorgeously illustrated story about how the world looks in the darkest, very earliest hours of the morning…

    Humbug Witch-This book is a new find for us and we are all obsessed. Such a fun read…with a little surprise ending!

    Go Away Big Green Monster-A Classic for Halloween, and ANYTIME. This is such a fun book to read aloud..especially with those kiddos who may have monster fears. bonus points for there being an interactive puppet! I linked it HERE.

    And a few other sweet picture books that will certainly liven up your Halloween “book shelfie” game! 😉

    Gilbert the Ghost

    Ghosts

    Little Owl Lost

    Ghosts in the House

    Happy Reading!

     

  • Father’s Day 5.0

    Well, it’s that time of year again…time for our annual Father’s Day portrait. We like to pretend it’s a surprise every year but it’s pretty much expected. This year might be my favorite yet…maybe because the picture is finally complete!

    Can’t wait to watch these three grow together over the years…

    Happy Father’s Day everyone, especially to the daddy of these lucky kiddos! xo

    (PS scroll down for the fun flashback collage starting with our first pic in 2012! Q was just 10 months old!)

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  • Happy Heart Day

    It’s February, folks! And we are determined not to let Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter get us down. Here’s some happiness to get you in the “Love Day” spirit!

    (All shops and vendors tagged below!)
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    We took it upon ourselves to throw a fun little Valentine’s Day party, just to, you know- get in the spirit. But mostly because- cute stuff and donuts.

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    And, hello! Can we all just say: Cutest Valentine Idea EVER for the little ladies in your life? We are pretty much obsessed with these hair clips on the daily, but creating Valentine’s with them? Genius!2017-02-03_0008

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    And, I mean…a tshirt with your child’s life motto on it can be passed by. My little Sour Patch kid…. 😉2017-02-03_0013

    Garlands and Banners: Pearl & Jane

    Valentine’s Hair Bows: Ellia May Designs

    Q’s Dress: Handmade Consignment Score!

    A’s Outfit: All older/out of stock items from Gap, Zara & Kickee Pants

    Valentine Clips: Ryan & Wren

    Heart pjs: Gap

    Letter Board: Letterfolk Co

    Hilarious Tshirt: Chatterboxx Threads

    Yellow Bow Headband: Cute Bird Accessories

  • Christmas

    Christmas is pretty much my favorite…ever. The outfits, the lights, the chilly weather, the anticipation, the gift wrapping. Ok, so gift wrapping it totally not my favorite, but you get the idea! Unfortunately, come November, everyone on my instagram feed was Christmas-ready with trees lit and cookies baking and I was over here trying to remember how to to cook a turkey for Thanksgiving. (And I wound up accidentally cooking it upside down. Don’t ask. I don’t cook.)

    Anyways, it took me a little longer to get in the “holiday groove” this year. While everyone else was blasting Mariah Carey’s Christmas station on pandora, we were singing along to the Moana sound track 24/7. I’m totally blaming my laziness on being pregnant and tired, and on my lack of caffeine and alcohol. But hey, we got there eventually…

    untitled-1It started with our yearly visit to see “The Big Guy”. This is the girls’ (and my) favorite thing to do each year. My sweet friend runs these adorable mini-sessions out on a farm and she is always kind enough to allow me to crash and take photos. The girls brought their very specific Christmas lists and boom…Christmas Card pictures done! Check that one off the list! 😉

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    And in case you were wondering…yes, he really is the REAL Santa!

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    My girl and I were then off to see the Nutcracker. Not my personal fav but she had been begging all year- so off we went. She left with my similar sentiments about the show (“It would have been better if they were talking and singing, Mom.” Can’t say I blame her.) but she also came away with an unbridled love for nutcrackers. So there ya go. Worth every penny…?

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    When you don’t live near a tree farm, it’s Whole Foods to the rescue. You’d be surprised at the quality photos you can get from a grocery store  tree lot! 😉

    One of our favorite new traditions this year was decorating their teepee together. I let the girls take the lead and set it up however they wanted. We strung up lights, put antlers on the unicorn and filled it with their fav Christmas books. It was so much fun and they really enjoyed playing in it all month. Something I think we’ll definitely do again next year!

    A Charlie Brown Christmas, the Musical at our local children’s theater was a hit. Cubs was obsessed with Snoopy and asked if we could keep him!


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    Mommy’s dress from when she was two!

    Matching dolly jammies from Dressie Jessie Smocking

    We baked, we snuggled, we decorated, and we wrote copious amounts of letters to Santa. With the wish lists changing and expanding each time. I eventually had to tell them that Santa’s mailbox was FULL, because seriously…Amazon Prime can only do so much. (I refuse to shop in stores during the Holidays because, people.)

    Decorating these tiny trees for their rooms is another favorite tradition of ours. We’ve been doing it since Q was a baby and the girls LOVE collecting tiny ornaments and getting to decorate them “However I want, right Mom? I don’t even need to leave spaces!” Plus they serve as like the cutest night lights ever…and come with a timer which means I don’t need to hike my lazy butt up the stairs every night to turn them off. Win-Win!

    (Nutcracker obsession continues…)

    Our good old elves Starfish and Sparkles (who usually don’t appear until mid-month but HAD to appear earlier this year because- “ALLLL my friends’ elves came already. Why won’t ours?”- got old real quick.) We had a few “touching” mishaps, (ahem, Cubby) and lots of tears and finger pointing (::cough:: Q!) but all in all, these little guys really were magical and we were all sad to see them go on Christmas Eve. Fly away, home elves…see ya next year and not a day earlier!!! So so sad.


    Shooting the cutest collab from The Emry Shop and Zozu Baby


    Reindeer food making is another tradition we absolutely love.

    I did a separate blog post all about it HERE.

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    Until next year, Christmas. You were pretty good to us this year.

    But really though…I need a nap!

  • Reindeer Food

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    This is a tradition that dates waaay back to when I was a little girl. I believe one of my grade school teachers gave us a baggie labeled “Reindeer Food” as our favor at a class Christmas party. I remember excitedly toting this mysterious bag home and explaining the attached directions/poem to my parents. Then on Christmas Eve, out I went to the front lawn with my sister and brother to scatter our bag of oats, in hopes that Santa’s reindeer would stop for a snack. I’m pretty sure we made Reindeer Food a few times after that, but it wasn’t until I became a teacher in my 20s that I brought the tradition back. I started by giving out baggies of pre-made Reindeer Food with the cute little poem attached to my students and then eventually started making it in class with the kids during the Holidays. It was something that had such a magical impact on the children and I knew I one day wanted to hold on to the idea for my own future family.  In the years between, I made this little craft with cousins, family friends, kids that I babysat, basically anyone who let me….and now I get to do it with my own girls!  What started as a simple baggie of oats has developed quite a bit over the years as the girls have helped add ingredients to the list. I love the ever-evolving ingredient list and hearing the girls’ reasoning behind why things like “sprinkles” and “rice krispies” are a necessity. I may eat my words, but I think the concoction we currently have is a winner! For this year, anyways. 🙂
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    Magical Reindeer Food
    Sprinkle this on the lawn at night,
    The moon will make it sparkle bright.
    As Santa’s reindeer fly and roam
    This will lead them to your home!
    Our Ingredients:
    Oats (“Cause dats what dem reindeers eat.” -A)
    Nuts (this year it was sliced almonds)
    Cereal (cheeries, rice krispies, granola, or whatever is currently on hand usually goes in!)
    Sprinkles  (“to make the boring oatmeal taste yummier” -Q)
    Brown Sugar (because, sugar. duh)
    Large Glitter Flakes (“To make our grass sparkle so the reindeers can see it up from the sky and know there is food down there. It prolly doesn’t taste very good, but how else will they know it’s there?” -Q)
    Pixie Dust (aka extra fine white glitter. We got a vial of said “pixie dust” at a performance of Peter Pan a few years back and Q has saved it and sprinkles a dash into our reindeer food every year. You know, “In case they get tired from all that flying.” Think of it as a deer version of a Grande Americano with an extra shot!)
    Anything Else in your Pantry (The sky is the limit with this one. Which is of course what makes it so fun!)

    Cutest nightgowns by Shop Plain Jane !

     

  • Father’s Day

    This is something we’ve been doing since the first year we had Q. It’s a gift Ryan knows he’s getting every year but looks forward to nonetheless. The first year I gave him a cool 8×10 frame for his office with the first picture of Q in it and every year I print out the new version and he replaces it at work. I think we both love seeing how much the kids grow each year, plus it’s relatively easy to execute!

    Here’s our newest Father’s Day image along with the collage that I’ve been adding to each year. Now I need to think of a fun way to display them all, because I think that’s half the fun! 😉

    Happy Father’s Day to all the awesome dads out there! xo

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  • Father’s Day 4.0

    Ok, So don’t tell my husband I’ve posted this yet because I’d kind of like this to be a surprise for him.

    ( Ryan, if you’re reading this- go away. K, thanks. Love you. Bye. 😉 )

    So, these pictures have become our yearly tradition. Technically he knows he’s getting this photo for Father’s Day, but there’s something about him seeing it for the first time, every year, on his special day, that is just so amazing. (Yes, there are usually tears all around.) There is just something about seeing an entire year pass by in one blink of an eyelid; seeing 365 days of growth and change right before your eyes. He loves it, and I love it.

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    Sometimes I stress about “doing it all”.

    Haha-just kidding. Not sometimes- ALL the time!

    You know what I mean- the pressure to get a pinterest-worthy picture at every holiday and birthday, posed the same way every year, photos with monthly stickers and quotes about what they loved most that year, first day of this special event, the last day of another…sometimes its all just too much.

    This is my back-up plan, my parachute, my little fireman trampoline-thingy, my “it’s ok if you totally mess up this year and forget to do all THE THINGS” thing.  I know that however crazy the year gets and whatever milestones I forget to document,  there will always be this- every Father’s Day (for as long as they’ll let me).  It’s my yearly photo that always stays the same- everything except nothing at all, really. Look at them! They are two different people, from each other and from their earlier selves. So much has changed and having it all here- in chronological order makes my OCD heart so very happy.

    (I have it titled and watermarked in case you’d like to pin it for future reference.)

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    So, if you’re still looking for a Father’s Day idea this year, I highly suggest something as simple as a new photo of your kiddos for Daddy to put on his desk at work. It’s never too late to start a new tradition! 🙂

  • ONE!

    It’s Been a Year…

    How in the world is that possible?

    Happiest Birthday to my sweet little Ary Bear.

    I’m sorry you hated your birthday cake…