Sunday, June 21, 2015
Teacher gift ideas
Another place I love is Barn Owl Primitives they make amazing signs that I love! It was so hard to chose just one sign for her teacher. Last year I got the We can do hard things and this year we chose Have courage and be kind since it was from Cinderella came out this year and we thought these are good words to remember. We should always be kind to people and there are going to be times we will have to have courage but we can do it.
The last place was thirty one gifts for the frog bin. Payton said her teacher loves frogs and I saw this and knew we had to get it for her. It would be great for a classroom or at home to store things in and I love the little pocket on the side. We put some yummy Trader Joes smores candies – so good warm or just as they are..
After you have picked your presents give them a personal touch with the wrapping. For the long signs I just leave the paper they came in and have Payton decorate them and right the to and from on it. This year we wanted to make a special tag for the frog basket so we made a collage frog from catalogs. We started with a cut clip art frog we found then cut it in pieces and found different greens or other colors for the pieces. Then we traced and cut and glued the pieces together. On the back I asked Payton what it should say and gave her a few ideas, she came up with what she wanted to say , then typed it up. I printed and cut it out so she could glue it. It was a lot of fun and something we did just for her teacher.
If you want something different I did a few thank you gifts for a few teachers who helped me out this year and supported me. This one is a cute pail with the Trader Joe’s S'mores candies inside and a cute badge buddy from Thirty One Gifts and a Starbucks gift card. Super easy and fun. I love getting creative because I know how hard teachers work and they deserve to be appreciated and loved. After all they take care of our kids and teach them more than just math and reading.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
End of the school year
She got a beach ball from her teacher on the last day and the kids got to sign them with sharpie. I thought this is such a fun idea for kids and a great end of the year gift!
This year was my first year of subbing up here and it is a little different than Oregon. It was definitely challenging but I learned a lot and made so many great connections. I also was so excited that I got to teach at Payton's school and I especially love that when I subbed sometimes I got to have lunch with her teacher who is so sweet. It was also fun to meet student there and Payton loved having her mommy at school sometimes. It really was great to feel respected and appreciated after last year at a private school where I did not. It just goes to show God's plan is better and maybe we can do more good at a public school , we can be the light in the darkness.
We are excited to have some fun this summer and have some new adventures. Now to make that summer fun list so the fun can begin!
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Summer reading
One reason I love summer is I have more time to read and relax. I am really excited about the new Jen Hatmaker book For The Love that comes out in August – she is a funny lady. I applied to read her book and be part of her launch team but didn’t get picked so for those other #4500 we got to preview some chapters, some had me laughing out loud or laughing so hard I had tears running down my cheeks. Others had me thinking. I love when a book can make you laugh , cry and really think another way about things.
I just finished Smart Money Smart Kids by Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze , it was a great book and we are working oh helping our kids learn to win with money. They even saved up money to buy a Tsum Tsum small cute Disney toys that you can stack but it was an easy goal since they were only 4.95. It was interesting how my 4 yr old had no trouble handing over his money but my 7 year old did.
Right now I am reading Balancing it All by Candace Cameron Bure and I am loving it. There is a lot of great information in it about how to keep your life balanced as a mom it is something I am always working on.
Another book I am excited about it the Lake House by Kate Morton even though it won’t be out until October. I love her books and have read them all so I can’t wait for a new one!
There are a few other books that people have recommended like All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr , The Fringe Hours by Jessica N Turner and I will be on the look out for blog post for other books to try.
This summer we will also join a reading challenge to keep the kids reading and on track this summer. Our local library system has a challenge for kids to read at least 20 minutes a day.It is so important to keep reading with our kids and letting them see us reading and enjoying it! They watch what we do and see what is important to us and what to copy it.So check your local library or bookstore and see if they have a fun reading program to make reading fun and help keep them reading.
Be awesome! Be a book nut!”
― Dr. Seuss
“I have a passion for teaching kids to become readers, to become comfortable with a book, not daunted. Books shouldn't be daunting, they should be funny, exciting and wonderful; and learning to be a reader gives a terrific advantage.”
― Roald Dahl
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Lets go fly a kite… and eat a cupcake
A super fun long day for us with ballet before and a Organ concert at church. Sometimes those are the best kind of days.
Discovery park
Payton had the day off school and we thought it would be fun to go explore a new park. Discovery park is a huge park where you can hike, go play on the beach and explore the area. You can look at the lighthouse but not go inside. There is also a fun play ground with a little zip line.
Grandpa climbed on logs that had been made into a fort. It was one of many that people had made and it was fun to explore.
Payton enjoyed writing her name in the sand and trying to make sand castles while Logan collected sticks and threw rocks with Grandpa T. It was a beautiful day and we saw many sailboats and barges go by as we played.
Next we had to go find the playground because you can’t go to a place with the name park with out playing on a slide or some swings. It was a little walk to the playground but not bad and the kids had fun climbing and playing. The zip line looked fun but Payton was afraid to go at first but eventually she went with me a few times the second time I let go and she went on her own.
So happy she did the zip line by herself and she had fun! We will definitely be back to play this summer.