Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
She's Here!!!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Winter Songs
For those who love Christmas music, might I suggest this new Christmas album. Fiona Apple's "Frosty the Snowman" is what caught my eye (being a Fiona Fan and all), but I really love the rest of the CD.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Happy Anniversary!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Happy Wednesday!
Just had to share some happy news this morning. First, I want to reveal in the joy of waking up to new snow. This is a picture from our bedroom window. Second, the library bond for the building of a new library in Springville passed! Read more details here.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Creative Inspiration
It's always exciting to find a new book, especially from the library. I came across these two awesome reads lately and had to share:
I Love Dirt!: 52 Activities to Help You and Your Kids Discover the Wonders of Nature by Jennifer Ward
This book presents 52 activities divided into the four seasons. It introduces children to nature's wonders through simple (and free) activities, most which can be done in the backyard. I also thought it was a good reminder for adults to get out and enjoy the beautiful world around them, especially during this time of year.
The Creative Family: How to Encourage Imagination and Nurture Family Connections by Amanda Blake Soule
(speaking of children) "They know how to be creative. They know it with every ounce of their being - it isn't conscious or rational. It is simply who they are. Until something stands in their way, they will be creative."
Some of my favorite activities and ideas from the book:
1. Bulletin boards and inspiration wire to display inspirational pieces, artwork, photos, etc.
2. Pattern for a felt pencil roll (to store colored pencils, pens, markers, etc. for on-the-go). There is also a really awesome (but more complicated) pattern for the pencil roll in Joelle Hoverson's Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts .
3. Ideas for choosing "The Best Toys" includes questions like "Is it beautiful?", "Is it simple?", "What is it made of?" I really liked this section, since it seems like kids have too many toys (most of which are cheap, create clutter in our homes, and don't activate the imagination).
4. A chapter on connecting with the family has some good ideas about celebrating birthdays and holidays.
I Love Dirt!: 52 Activities to Help You and Your Kids Discover the Wonders of Nature by Jennifer Ward
This book presents 52 activities divided into the four seasons. It introduces children to nature's wonders through simple (and free) activities, most which can be done in the backyard. I also thought it was a good reminder for adults to get out and enjoy the beautiful world around them, especially during this time of year.
The Creative Family: How to Encourage Imagination and Nurture Family Connections by Amanda Blake Soule
(speaking of children) "They know how to be creative. They know it with every ounce of their being - it isn't conscious or rational. It is simply who they are. Until something stands in their way, they will be creative."
Some of my favorite activities and ideas from the book:
1. Bulletin boards and inspiration wire to display inspirational pieces, artwork, photos, etc.
2. Pattern for a felt pencil roll (to store colored pencils, pens, markers, etc. for on-the-go). There is also a really awesome (but more complicated) pattern for the pencil roll in Joelle Hoverson's Last-Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts .
3. Ideas for choosing "The Best Toys" includes questions like "Is it beautiful?", "Is it simple?", "What is it made of?" I really liked this section, since it seems like kids have too many toys (most of which are cheap, create clutter in our homes, and don't activate the imagination).
4. A chapter on connecting with the family has some good ideas about celebrating birthdays and holidays.
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