Showing posts with label activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activities. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2011

our birthday boy



Someone has just turned one!













A friend of mine once told me of a birthday idea (I think it may have originally been one of Ian Grant's): a cot full of balloons for some special birthday fun! Plus, a great opportunity to take photos.



























We celebrated our William with a few special loved ones...because let's face it, this little boy of ours is just worth celebrating. It really doesn't seem like a year ago since this post.






What started off as a simple pompom and balloon decoration idea ended up having a bit of a circus feel. It was so fun planning this.




































What a year! Happy birthday darling Will, we love you!

xx


Saturday, June 11, 2011

wordless sunday: a confetti sunset



Photography Challenge, Day 12 of 30: Sunset.



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I apologise for the words that will follow. I am breaking my own rules! Shocking. I will do my best to remain wordless in weeks to come, but I just wanted to show you this cool activity we stumbled upon this morning whilst raiding the collage box and playing with the new heart punch...


Confetti and doily sunset art:



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Confetti sunset. Doily clouds. Oodles of fun. And now...



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...pride of place on the 'wall of fame'.



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And that is all. No more words. Can't WAIT to share the photo lovin' with you! Post your link below. I dare you!

:)

x


p.s. tomorrow's challenge: 'Yourself with 13 Things'. (Sheesh...)




Friday, June 10, 2011

ah...for the love of forts!



Photography Challenge, Day 10 of 30: A Childhood Memory.






Forts. Something else I have been loving since I was a whipper snapper. And definitely one of my favourite childhood memories. Today I built Sophia her first fort. A momentous occasion. :)






I had hoped to take these photos with a few of Sophia's friends snuggled under there with her but alas, she woke with a temperature again this morning so we called our playdate off and had a day of quiet down time.






You wouldn't think it from these shots. First fort = HIGH excitement levels! ;)






And the best part?






What my girl is doing right now...






...tucked up under the pretty cloths and sparkly lights, sleeping soundly.






Some of the best memories ever! And I love that I get to help create them. Here's to the first of many forts, and here's to hoping that Sophia remembers the excitement of them in years to come.

Tomorrow's challenge is: 'Something Blue'. See you then!


:)

x

White Peach Photo

Friday, May 27, 2011

have seeds. will sow. my seeds...WILL grow!



I have been absent from this lil blog for a couple of days because we have been having a QT week. Our acronym for quality time. And I guess, in some ways, for quiet time too. So lots of fun kid stuff, which inevitably means that house is a tip but it is full of the smell of fresh baked cupcakes and the babes have sweet smiles on their faces. ;) I'm only partially serious but I'm sure you get the drift. It has been busy, and fun, and there have been a lot of chores neglected, but we feel full (the content yet tired kind of full). And it's all good.

I'll share more about QT week in a couple of days, but for now, here are the results of one of our hours of funness: these little plant pots with mini blackboard labels.






I have been inspired recently to try a little harder to keep plants alive. The other week Sophia arrived home from kindy with this little piece of egg carton complete with dirt, buried sunflower seed and a note instructing me to provide moisture and a little sunlight until it sprouts, and then to plant it in the garden, carton and all, and send Sophia back to kindy with a photograph of the glorious meter high sunflower that will inevitably follow.

This made me nervous. Plants and I don't have a good history. Ok, I'll be honest, never once has there been a plant under my care that has lived. So I put in an extra effort with this one, determined for my child not to be the only one without a photo. There was just one teensy little day where I forgot to water it and it stopped growing. Just like that. My efforts to resuscitate proved fruitless.






It is clear that the egg carton thing is too much of a challenge for me. So...Sophia and I made a trip to Mitre10Mega and picked up some of those super cool little plantable pots with the dehydrated soil pellets. Just add water, stick the seed in, let it grow a bit then bury the whole pot in the planter box. Right? I think I can do that. (Besides, any gardening product called 'Jiffy Easy' must be made for me.)






Sophia got to wield her gardening tools for the first time (gifted to her by this beautiful green-fingered friend), which was very exciting. They were all for show of course. We got a little carried away.






And I am now no longer only responsible for the raising of a sunflower, but for cornflowers and lupin and sweet william and pink paper daisy, snow peas, sweet peas and sugar snap peas...






...yes, we are challenging ourselves...






...and I am envisioning a planter box or two positively bursting with colourful blooms by spring. ;)






For the little chalkboard signs I painted a couple of plastic chopping mats (from the $2 shop) with blackboard paint. Once they dried I chopped them up into rectangles and hot glue-gunned them on to popsicle sticks. Unnecessary but cute. We like cute. (Note: I recommend doing this first so that you can label the pots as you stick the seeds in the dirt.)






So for now our pots line the window sill and we have watered them daily. A good start I think. Will let you know how we go. ;)






x

Thursday, November 25, 2010

getting a little festive



Nat and I are more than a little enthusiastic about Christmas. I have always felt this way but my once grinch-ish husband has a new found love that rivals my own. He'd be tying giant glowing candy canes to the roof given half a chance. Seriously. Well, now the pohutukawas are blooming, Christmas lilies are filling the garden centres and the first of December is around the corner. Weeee!









And we have been talking for weeks about the beginnings of our festivities. #1 = advent calendar. I thought I'd make use of the pack of origami paper I'd bought for Will's crane mobile. I found this tutorial for folding stars which ended up being the perfect shape and size for storing a note and a chocolate coin inside.









So I wrote 25 little notes, bought 25 little coins, folded my stars and filled them. One star for Sophia to open each day until Christmas day. Fun!














I stapled a piece of brown string to each star and tied them on to a cherry branch. I had originally intended to make a mini Christmas tree out of leafy twigs to hang the stars on but it proved a bit of a challenge finding the right kind of twigs. This branch would look good over a mantle, but laking one of those in this house I've settled for hanging it over Sophia's bed.














And so the Christmas build up begins! Hurrah!

x

p.s. I couldn't resist taking a few snaps of the bougainvillea that covers our back fence. Stunning.







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