Edible Necklaces!

by Julia 3/9/2010 9:37:20 PM

On Monday I took the girls to a grocery store and on our way out, by the cash register, they had these adorable little crafts. They might have been left over from Valentine’s Day, but they had a lot of them, so maybe not. They only cost $0.49 and consisted of a little plastic box containing red, pink, and white edible beads, and two different strings. I knew the girls would love it.

We came home and made edible necklaces! Except… I did not want the girls to know they’re edible because I am not huge on them eating hard candy. So we pretended they weren’t! The girls had fun and loved them!

 Making edible necklaces

Showing off their finished necklaces!

Showing off her necklaceNikusha's necklace

Big Girl In a Big Bed

by julia 2/21/2010 10:22:00 PM

Last night our baby girl got a little bit closer to being a “big girl”. We converted her crib into a toddler bed to give her some independence. When Natasha was 21-22 months, she fell/climbed out of this same crib one day (I still to this day don’t know which one!), and that was our reasoning back then to buying her a toddler bed. Veronika, on the other hand, never fell or tried to climb out. Her reasons are different…

Our girls have been sharing a bedroom for about 11 months now, and every single morning she had to watch her older sister climb out of her bed and play with toys… or worse, walk out of the bedroom and leave Veronika alone, crying and crying for us to get her. So we decided to turn her crib into a toddler bed to give her that independence she needs right now.

Night No.1 (which was yesterday) went GREAT. She slept all night, did not fall out, and at 7:30am she happily left her room and walked down the hall to our bedroom. She was soooo happy and so proud of herself! She loves her new bed.

Valentines Day 2010

by julia 2/14/2010 1:27:32 PM

I’ve never been one to care for Valentine’s Day, but when you have small kids and see all the adorable Valentine’s gifts in stores, well it becomes a different story. Buying for your kids is a lot more fun than shopping for yourself.

Natasha has been asking for blue nail polish for a while now. Because pink is boring, right? She also wanted a purple one. I dropped by Claire’s and they had the perfect set! Moreover it’s scented (bubble gum, cotton candy, grape…). Mmmm. She loved it!

 

While in the same store, I saw these adorable stuffed… raccoons? They light up and make sounds… perfect for my little snuggle bear! She loved it, too.

Now, Matthew and I don’t really exchange Valentines gifts, but I wanted him to have something from the girls. A few days ago (together) we made him this:

Then we made some cupcakes and the girls decorated them with little coloured candy-stars. We also made some with pink icing and fresh blueberries. Then we ate them :P

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

Valentine's Day Crafts

by Julia 2/7/2010 9:17:00 PM

So I really wanted to do some Valentine’s Day crafts with the girls. They LOVE crafts and all the “special” supplies I pull out which they never otherwise see. However, while Natasha is ready to deal with scissors, glue, paint, etc… Veronika isn’t. So it was quite the challenge to keep her focused and not eat anything that wasn’t edible.

Anyway – we managed to do this craft: 2 Valentine’s “bears”. Veronika wanted hers pink, and Natasha wanted purple, of course (her favourite color).

The girls love them and I think they turned out cute. Although, we ended up hanging them on the wall in their room because due to some rough-play, they have lost an eye or an ear about five times too many and I had to fix them up. =)

I had ideas for another 3-5 crafts, but I am not sure if we’ll be doing that many. Maybe just one more.

New Bean Boxes

by julia 1/24/2010 9:28:55 PM

I saw this idea on a craft website months ago, and last weakened finally had a chance to create it. Apparently it’s really good for kids’ creativity, imagination, and general development so I figured they might enjoy it.

All you need is a few different bags of dry beans – red kidney, white, black, etc. or just an assorted bag of all. Place the beans in a large plastic container that has a lid. Then add a plastic scoop and whatever else you want. I stopped by the dollar store and picked up a few packs of little rubber animals, red rocks, and 2 plastic trucks.

They had a blast and asked to play with their “bean boxes” every single day last week. They’ve buried and unburied their choo-choo trains a hundred different times and they loved digging and un-digging the little animals. Cost of craft, about 10 dollars per box.

New Beanies!

by julia 1/15/2010 11:29:01 PM

My friend Erin crocheted these beautiful beanies for my girls. I am keeping them for the spring, but the girls have been bribed to pose for a few pictures. I love them!

 

Who Needs Baby Dolls?

by julia 1/11/2010 11:13:20 PM

… when you can put choo-choo’s in a highchair and feed them hamburger??

For the record – my girls do like baby dolls; rather Veronika does. But they definitely love their Thomas trains best. Anything Thomas-related makes them very very happy.

Snow Day

by julia 1/11/2010 11:11:05 PM

The girls wanted to play in the snow today so we went out for a bit. But the snow definitely wasn’t as “fun” as they had hoped. Natasha kept asking where the grass was, and Veronika was pretty frustrated she couldn’t run. Needless to say, they were done 25 minutes later and all ready to head back home.

But they did have some fun!

                 

Christmas 2009

by julia 12/27/2009 1:39:46 PM

The girls had a wonderful Christmas this year; it was fun watching it through their eyes, and while Veronika took everything as it came, Natasha really understood what Christmas was all about; I think next year Veronika will get into it as well. The family was very generous and the girls got a lot of wonderful toys and clothes. And of course, Santa visited our house while they slept and in the end, they really made out like bandits!

While they visited their family Christmas Eve, Santa dropped by and left them each a gift under the tree – new pj’s and stuffed reindeer!

Natasha then left cookies & milk for Santa, and carrots for his reindeer so he has a snack to grab when he dropped off the presents. Unfortunately, “Santa” ate it all before I could take a pic…….. Santa was good to them!
 

This Year's Ornaments

by julia 12/19/2009 8:14:00 PM

Today Natasha & I had a little outing to a mall. I promised her that each year she and her sister would each get to pick out a new ornament for our tree. Well, being as Veronika is recovering from a cold and it being the last weekend before Christmas, I did not want to drag her to a germy mall with us. Plus, I needed some one-on-one time with Miss. Big Girl.

I was really impressed when Natasha headed straight for the store’s “blue” ornament section; our tree is blue/silver themed so I guess she knew she needed a blue-ish ornament. She found her perfect ornament about five minutes later. She did not like any of the fancy ones, but she LOVED this very shiny and sparkly blue ball one.

Natasha’s ornament- 

She then picked out an ornament for her little sister. This is Veronika’s ornament-

She had a lot of fun looking at all the decorations in the stores. We then picked out some blue and silver “filler ornaments” for our tree to make it a little more interesting. Matthew’s planning on doing a completely different color theme next year, but we’ll see about that.



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