Now of course, it is warm and the girls are in cute summer dresses again. But hopefully they will still fit in them next year and if not I can always pull them apart a bit and fix them again.
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I am a mother of three precious girls, an avid crafter and have recently returned to California after eight years in other states
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tulle Skirts
I've been wanting to make these tulle skirts for the girls all winter long. Compared to this summer, when they had a million cute dresses to wear, it was all pants for winter. I figured it would be nice and easy to toss a little tulle skirt on over their pants for a more feminine outfit. I finally finished sewing them (although I have to fix one because I was sloppy with my stitches).
They were relatively easy to make. I used 1 inch elastic, material for the waist band to cover the elastic and 1/2 a yard of tulle. I folded the tulle in half and gathered it along the fold. I cut a rectangle for a waistband, folded it in half and tucked the elastic inside before sewing the gathered tulle to it. After it was all sewn I trimmed the tulle skirts a bit making the edge scalloped so it looked more like petals.
Now of course, it is warm and the girls are in cute summer dresses again. But hopefully they will still fit in them next year and if not I can always pull them apart a bit and fix them again.
Now of course, it is warm and the girls are in cute summer dresses again. But hopefully they will still fit in them next year and if not I can always pull them apart a bit and fix them again.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Easter
I had big plans for March's posts but my momentum was derailed by a stomach bug that attacked the whole family. Man, was it miserable. On a brighter note though, the girls now know when they feel like throwing up, they need to do it in the potty or a bowl or a bucket. There are other life skills I would have preferred they learn instead but still, got to look for those silver linings.
So now hopefully April will be a better month for this blog. We got rained out on Easter, so on April Fools' Day we had a mini Easter egg hunt on our back patio. I would have liked to have hidden eggs in the grass as well, but it is still so muddy and soggy from all the rain. The afternoon was warm and sunny though and the girls enjoyed it.
It looks like our little neighborhood park has rescheduled its Easter egg hunt for Saturday so the girls will get another chance to hunt for eggs and I'll have another chance to take photos of them in cute dresses.
So now hopefully April will be a better month for this blog. We got rained out on Easter, so on April Fools' Day we had a mini Easter egg hunt on our back patio. I would have liked to have hidden eggs in the grass as well, but it is still so muddy and soggy from all the rain. The afternoon was warm and sunny though and the girls enjoyed it.
It looks like our little neighborhood park has rescheduled its Easter egg hunt for Saturday so the girls will get another chance to hunt for eggs and I'll have another chance to take photos of them in cute dresses.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Daffodils
On Saturday we loaded the girls into the car after their nap and headed over to Wye, where the Wye United Methodist Church has its annual Wye Mountain Daffodil Festival. It was a beautiful spring day. The sun shined most of the time and it was warm. Warm enough that most of the kids were wearing their short sleeve spring dresses.
The girls, however, I dressed in one of their warmer dresses with leggings because I was worried there would be a cold wind like the day before. So, no cute spring dress shots yet. They still looked cute though and it was a little chilly when the breeze gusted (of course it was also a little hot when the sun came from behind the clouds, but we'll just ignore that fact for now).
The field had lots of flowers but also lots of patches where the daffodils were thin. It did not seem like there were that many people but it was really hard to get shots with nice views of all the background flowers without getting fellow festival goers in the shot too.
The festival is very small: just the field itself, a food stand and a craft barn. We had hot dogs and the girls got to pick their very own balloons from the balloon stand. They both picked pink. I wonder if T would have picked another color on her own, but D knew exactly what she wanted. Once D started shouting 'pink' and pointing at the pink balloon, T went for it too.
If I feel it is worth it, I may just drive out during the week, just the girls and me, and see if we can get better shots with more flowers and fewer people. Plus I could try out the spring dresses. However, it is a 40 minute drive and getting the girls to cooperate for photos by myself might not work well. We do plan to go to the Garvan Gardens in Hot Springs to see the tulips soon. I will just wait for the next flower photos until then. And there is always next year for the daffodils.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Keeping Busy
So Wednesday morning came along and between the girls waking up early and having nothing outside the house planned, the hours seemed to stretch on til lunch time. So I decided to try out something I saw on Pinterest to keep the girls entertained.
I took two of the girls' play buckets upstairs to our office filled them with shredded paper. Then I added a few toys in as surprises for the girls to find. Miss D has been spending a lot of time tearing up paper anyway so this just expanded the possibilities for her.
They spent a good half an hour playing around with the paper and then the toys they found mixed in. The dining room looked a bit like disaster area. But seeing as it took them awhile to pick up the paper and put it away (along with dumping it back out again and picking it up again), the mess turned out to be a good thing. A good chunk of the morning was spent happily.
Afterward they colored and played with stickers for a little while. Coloring doesn't hold their attention for too long and usually leads to random surfaces getting covered with crayon marks but it is a little break and they do enjoy it while it holds their attention.
I took two of the girls' play buckets upstairs to our office filled them with shredded paper. Then I added a few toys in as surprises for the girls to find. Miss D has been spending a lot of time tearing up paper anyway so this just expanded the possibilities for her.
They spent a good half an hour playing around with the paper and then the toys they found mixed in. The dining room looked a bit like disaster area. But seeing as it took them awhile to pick up the paper and put it away (along with dumping it back out again and picking it up again), the mess turned out to be a good thing. A good chunk of the morning was spent happily.
Afterward they colored and played with stickers for a little while. Coloring doesn't hold their attention for too long and usually leads to random surfaces getting covered with crayon marks but it is a little break and they do enjoy it while it holds their attention.
They love stickers. I end up rationing them out because they go through them so fast. Dora, peace signs and rainbows now cover their papers and the table. We made it to lunch time (and after that nap time!) all in happy moods. Hurray!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Be Mine, Valentine
The girls have colds yet again. So Valentine's Day was full of tired, cranky fussing this year. Miss D had a fever and both girls' noses were running like crazy. But I did manage to get some cute shots of them dressed up for Valentine's Day and even got a smile or two out of poor D.
I did not have an outfit picked out, but when I looked in their closet for something with hearts for them to wear, I found these adorable dresses. They had been a birthday gift from a friend of my mother in law and I had completely forgotten that they were bedecked with hearts. You can't see the pink hearts on D's dress but they are there and look adorable. A friend of mine crocheted the heart headbands for them last year. They fit them better now and look so cute.
The day before Valentine's we painted cards for Daddy and the grandparents. The girls and I made thumbprint hearts. Miss T was not a fan. She still needs to take her time getting used to having paint on her hands and I wasn't about to let her play with acrylic paint. D loved it but was so eager to paint that trying to position her thumb to make the heart before she slammed her thumb down was hard. After making a few thumbprints, we moved on to heart stamps. I taped a toilet paper tube in the shape of a heart and dipped it in paint for them to stamp. I held on to it too and guided them, mainly because I was afraid of the paint ending up all over.
I had the oven going for awhile in the afternoon. The first thing was roasting a whole chicken. I saw the idea of putting on a bundt pan on Pinterest and wanted to try it out. I cut potatoes and sweet potatoes to place along the bottom of the pan and then stood the chicken on up over the hole. I had foil underneath just in case but nothing leaked.
I was afraid the skin would burn so after letting it brown for 20-30 minutes, I placed aluminium foil over the top like I do with the turkey every year. That worked fine. The chicken turned out fine but there really wasn't much of a difference between baking it flat on the cookie sheet and doing it this way. Some of the potatoes on the top ended up really dry because I didn't bother to oil them since I thought they would soak up all the chicken juices. The ones on the bottom were delicious so I would recommend a few less potatoes/sweet potatoes or oiling them first. All in all the vertical roasted chicken is not a Pinterest fail, but I am feeling rather meh about it.
Then on to the cookies. I have made these chocolate chip cookies once before and they were so delicious. So I decided to try to give them a Valentine's look but that was basically a fail. I did have the expectation that they would not keep their shape that well but I was really hoping that I would be wrong. The problem was the cookies are so thick -- each cookie takes a third of a cup of dough.
They looked like cute hearts when I cut them out but spread out into a not quite heart shape while baking.
Some look pretty close to a heart but hassling with the cookie cutter was not worth the final shape. I also unfortunately got distracted by fussy, sick babies and let them bake a little too long so they are not to die for like last time. Disappointing but still not a bad cookie. Next time I will have to be more careful.
My husband has been really busy with work the past few weeks with long hours and no weekends off. So I gave him a break and bought myself tulips from him. They are so pretty. I always prefer tulips on Valentine's to roses. Something about having the bulbs to replant and renew versus cut roses that just die seems a better symbol of love to me.
Hope everyone had a happy Valentine's Day!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Finger Painting
Today I decided to try out finger paints with the girls. Now we have done some painting in the bathtub with pudding, so this wasn't something completely foreign to them. But having a variety of colors and painting on paper at their high chairs was definitely something new and different.
I made the edible finger paints in a pot with 1/2 cup cornstarch, 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 cups of water and food coloring following a recipe I found on Pinterest. Heat it up on medium heat and take it off the heat when it reaches a thin pudding consistency. I let it go too long because I was not paying it as much attention as I should have. But I just thinned it out with more water and it was fine.
It turned out much sweeter than I expected. I was worried the girls would be more interested in eating it than in painting with it. Luckily they are past the worst of that stage. Although some ended up in their mouth, they were too busy playing with it to be that interested.
I made it easy on myself and gave the girls both red and blue but yellow only to D and green only to T. This way I can tell whose is whose even though I haven't labelled them yet. I always make sure to do something like that otherwise it gets too confusing.
After the girls had fun for awhile (including getting some paint in their hair, on their face and mixing the paint together in the cups), I decided it was bath time. I wiped their hands and brought them and the paint up to the bathtub for some more fun. I got some cute videos of them painting the walls and each other. Then I washed it all away and scrubbed them up. We had a good time and though it was a bit of work, at least it kept them busy for a long time and did not end up being too messy.
I made the edible finger paints in a pot with 1/2 cup cornstarch, 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 cups of water and food coloring following a recipe I found on Pinterest. Heat it up on medium heat and take it off the heat when it reaches a thin pudding consistency. I let it go too long because I was not paying it as much attention as I should have. But I just thinned it out with more water and it was fine.
It turned out much sweeter than I expected. I was worried the girls would be more interested in eating it than in painting with it. Luckily they are past the worst of that stage. Although some ended up in their mouth, they were too busy playing with it to be that interested.
I taped down some blank card stock with painter's tape thinking the tape wouldn't tear the paper but it did unfortunately. I also cut out some masking tape heart shapes to block the color to make little Valentine's Day cards. I will still salvage the paintings with some modgepodge, but that idea is a fail. Bummer.
I made it easy on myself and gave the girls both red and blue but yellow only to D and green only to T. This way I can tell whose is whose even though I haven't labelled them yet. I always make sure to do something like that otherwise it gets too confusing.
After the girls had fun for awhile (including getting some paint in their hair, on their face and mixing the paint together in the cups), I decided it was bath time. I wiped their hands and brought them and the paint up to the bathtub for some more fun. I got some cute videos of them painting the walls and each other. Then I washed it all away and scrubbed them up. We had a good time and though it was a bit of work, at least it kept them busy for a long time and did not end up being too messy.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Apple Muffins and Cloth Diapered Nights
Finally being a little productive after another round of colds. It is so hard being sick with sick babies. They ended up sleeping with me part of two nights which always translates into a grumpy momma to go along with two fussy kids. But now we are better except for a little coughing and a runny nose here and there.
I managed between our CA trip and sickness to run out of disposable diapers (technically I did have one left but since that doesn't work for two babies, I just left it in the diaper bag). Then I completely forgot to buy some when I went shopping two days ago with the main objective to buy diapers. I didn't bother to put it on the list since it was something I wasn't going to forget, right? Out of necessity the girls slept in cloth diapers, which I had always avoided because I did not want to deal with leaks. But the two nights we did it were fine. No leaks, no rashes, no end of the world. It gives me new confidence to at least partially expand into nighttime cloth diapering. It does of course take extra inserts, so I will have to get up to my sewing machine at some point to make some more micro fiber inserts. But in the future the girls will be sleeping in cloth a few nights a week.
Today we baked muffins. This time I actually described everything I was doing to the girls, along with the usual letting them mix the ingredients with the whisk. D stood by me the whole time watching and listening to what I was saying. T was playing nearby, seemingly not paying attention, but I have learned from experience that she is still a little sponge even when she is off on her own. I can't wait until they are a bit older and taller and can stand at the counter with stools to actually bake and cook with me.
They both like the muffins, which have apple and raisins in them. Miss T thought it was tons of fun to try and grab a muffin off the plate while mom was taking pictures of them. Naughty girl.
I am lining up play dates for the girls now that we are better. We've been trapped at home for too long. It will be good for the girls to get out and socialize (and probably pick up their next cold).
I managed between our CA trip and sickness to run out of disposable diapers (technically I did have one left but since that doesn't work for two babies, I just left it in the diaper bag). Then I completely forgot to buy some when I went shopping two days ago with the main objective to buy diapers. I didn't bother to put it on the list since it was something I wasn't going to forget, right? Out of necessity the girls slept in cloth diapers, which I had always avoided because I did not want to deal with leaks. But the two nights we did it were fine. No leaks, no rashes, no end of the world. It gives me new confidence to at least partially expand into nighttime cloth diapering. It does of course take extra inserts, so I will have to get up to my sewing machine at some point to make some more micro fiber inserts. But in the future the girls will be sleeping in cloth a few nights a week.
Today we baked muffins. This time I actually described everything I was doing to the girls, along with the usual letting them mix the ingredients with the whisk. D stood by me the whole time watching and listening to what I was saying. T was playing nearby, seemingly not paying attention, but I have learned from experience that she is still a little sponge even when she is off on her own. I can't wait until they are a bit older and taller and can stand at the counter with stools to actually bake and cook with me.
They both like the muffins, which have apple and raisins in them. Miss T thought it was tons of fun to try and grab a muffin off the plate while mom was taking pictures of them. Naughty girl.
I am lining up play dates for the girls now that we are better. We've been trapped at home for too long. It will be good for the girls to get out and socialize (and probably pick up their next cold).
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