Just a sweet little poem to remind our fathers and our children's fathers how much they mean to us and how much we need them to guide us.
Happy Father's Day!
To print image: Right click on image and save to your computer. The image size is 8 1/2" x 11" but can be printed out at various sizes.
Something A Little Pretty
A lone little lady swallowed up in a houseful of "men". I NEED something a little pretty (or tasty, or skinny, or crafty awesome) every once in a while. Don't you think?
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Transformers Bingo
I put together these Transformers BINGO cards for my youngest boys 5th birthday party. He's super excited to play this with his friends this weekend.
Instructions: Click on each image and save to your computer. Print out one each of these 4 BINGO cards on card stock (I printed two per page). Cut out and laminate (if desired).
Next, print out these BINGO calling cards (3 pages, 9 altogether) on card stock; cut out and laminate (again, if desired). (Note, not all the cards are exactly the same size, although very close. The compulsive perfectionist inside of me is dying but, oh well....as a mother of five children I've learned that sometimes you just have to let things go. he he he....)
How to play: Place calling cards inside a box, container, or envelope. In random order pull out one card at a time. Have the children mark the corresponding picture on their individual boards with buttons, pieces of candy, or other small objects (appropriate for their age). If you chose to laminate, dry-erase markers work really well for this.
The object is to be the first to mark off three pictures in a row. When this is accomplished, child shouts out "BINGO" or in this case "Transformers, roll out!" and wins a prize. Play for desired length of time or until all children get a prize.
Enjoy! Happy Bingo-ing!
Instructions: Click on each image and save to your computer. Print out one each of these 4 BINGO cards on card stock (I printed two per page). Cut out and laminate (if desired).
Next, print out these BINGO calling cards (3 pages, 9 altogether) on card stock; cut out and laminate (again, if desired). (Note, not all the cards are exactly the same size, although very close. The compulsive perfectionist inside of me is dying but, oh well....as a mother of five children I've learned that sometimes you just have to let things go. he he he....)
How to play: Place calling cards inside a box, container, or envelope. In random order pull out one card at a time. Have the children mark the corresponding picture on their individual boards with buttons, pieces of candy, or other small objects (appropriate for their age). If you chose to laminate, dry-erase markers work really well for this.
The object is to be the first to mark off three pictures in a row. When this is accomplished, child shouts out "BINGO" or in this case "Transformers, roll out!" and wins a prize. Play for desired length of time or until all children get a prize.
Enjoy! Happy Bingo-ing!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Allergy Friendly Trick-or-Treating House Sign
Another cute sign I will be posting this Halloween.....
This one was put together by my older sister Natalie. Both she and I have kiddos with severe nut allergies and this time of year (and Christmas--with all the yummy neighbor goodies) can put a mama on edge.
One great way to set a few minds at ease and to help little kiddos in your neighborhood feel safe this Halloween is to 1) Purchase a few "prizes" to hand out to allergy kids that are non-food items (pencils, spider rings, etc) 2) Post a sign like the one below to let others know you are allergy conscious and/or 3)Paint a pumpkin teal and place it on your porch--signifying your allergy consciousness as well (Check out the Teal Pumpkin Project for more information).
I plan to do all three. Isn't it cute?
Happy Halloween Y'all!
This one was put together by my older sister Natalie. Both she and I have kiddos with severe nut allergies and this time of year (and Christmas--with all the yummy neighbor goodies) can put a mama on edge.
One great way to set a few minds at ease and to help little kiddos in your neighborhood feel safe this Halloween is to 1) Purchase a few "prizes" to hand out to allergy kids that are non-food items (pencils, spider rings, etc) 2) Post a sign like the one below to let others know you are allergy conscious and/or 3)Paint a pumpkin teal and place it on your porch--signifying your allergy consciousness as well (Check out the Teal Pumpkin Project for more information).
I plan to do all three. Isn't it cute?
Happy Halloween Y'all!
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