Friday, January 20, 2012

Watercolor Painting


One of my boys favorite activities is to paint and I prefer watercolor paints because they don't make nearly as much of a mess. Last night we all sat down together to paint. As a parent you probably notice the difference between giving the kids an activity to do and actually sitting down with them to take part in the activity. Last night I had everything prepped (including dinner) so that when they boys came home I had nothing to worry about but sitting down and enjoying time with the boys. I bought some special watercolor paint books which are great because the paper is thicker than normal paper and so the water doesn't tear holes in the paper. We had a great time painting and talking about school. Atakan is convinced he needs a PSP because someone in his class has one and I was having a hard time expressing to him that 3 1/2 is a little young for a PSP. Seriously people??? Why would you buy that for a kid?? At any rate, I guess I'll just continue to tell him that he might be able to get one in 2nd grade or so. Today he asked me, "How many more days until I can get a PSP?" My response, "Not days, Atakan, more like 4 years!" Wish me luck!

(This is an old picture of us painting from last year...but we still have the same paints even after using them 3 times a month at least in the last year!)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Splashing in Puddles


I know many of you are enjoying snow (or maybe not) but winter in Mersin means rain. In the summer we go months without any rain, so I actually enjoy the few days we get in the winter. So, after picking up the kids from school and running to the car under an umbrella, Ilkan pointed out that his pants were wet. So, I decided why not??!! I told the boys to have out and splash to their hearts content!

I think it was about a year ago that we were outside after it had rained and there were puddles everywhere. The boys were stepping in them and I kept telling them to stay out of the water before I had a funny thought. "What is the big deal?? They are kids and will only be once so let them splash!" I even joined in on the fun and we had the best time!!

So, last night the boys had their fun splashing around and I only got a few looks from other women who probably thought I was crazy, but whatever. As soon as they were all done splashing and had water squishing in their shoes, we headed upstairs where they immediately got in a warm bath and their clothes in the washing machine. Everyone was happy and in a good mood as we started our night:))

Do you let your kids splash in puddles or do other similar things?

Monday, January 9, 2012

Glitter Jars



I have been scanning the internet for ideas for the boys and came across this idea for glitter jars. They can be used for a variety of purposes and one of my favorite is to use this as a "calm down" jar. It's a sort of way to teach a kid to count to 10 and relax when they get worked up or angry. Since this concept can be hard for a kid, all they have to do is shake the jar, watch the glitter settle back down to the bottom, and then talk about whatever it was that was bothering them.

To make these glitter jars all you have to do is have a glass jar or even a clear plastic bottle. First fill with some warm water and then let your child add glitter, glitter glue, food coloring if you wish, and some clear glue. The glue makes the glitter swirl for a longer period of time. Then you just need to make sure the lid is screwed on tightly before shaking!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Crazy Straws


Tonight I let the boys stay after school to play in the giant play room so we didn't get home until close to 6pm and didn't have time for the crafty idea I had prepared. I guess that just means I get to save the suspense of that idea for another day. But, we did have a little fun just before bedtime. While drinking their glasses of milk before bed we decided to get crazy with straws and see how many we could put together and still drink the milk from the glass. We just folded up the tip of each straw and stuck them into each other to create this crazy contraption. While it did work up to about 4 straws, the milk wasn't coming out very quickly so we worked our way back down to just one straw to finish up before starting our bedtime routine. At any rate, the boys got a real kick out of the crazy long straw and this quick activity helped everyone, including Mommy, get in a fun, silly mood before bedtime! I love any activity that allows us to laugh together before saying goodnight:))

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Thumbprint Snowmen


Today we tried our hands, or fingers I guess, at making some thumbprint snowmen. First I cut out some blue foam into circles and also got out a few sheets of blue construction paper. Then we got to work with white and black finger paint. The boys were very careful to dip just their thumb and only make 2 or 3 prints in a row on their papers. I let them go to town on the construction paper making as many snowmen as they liked but we were careful when doing the foam circles to only have 1 or 2 snowmen per circle. After we were done with the white I washed their hands and got out the black finger paint to add the print for the snowmen's hats. (I have made the mistake in the past to just give them all of the finger paints at once and the paints end up getting all mixed so this time we only had one color at a time and washed hands in between.) We then let our work dry for a few hours while we had dinner and took a bath. (Hint: I do activities like finger painting on days when we are having baths and make sure the boys take off any special clothes they may be wearing.) After their paint dried I gave them each a thin tipped black marker to draw eyes, arms, and buttons on their snowmen. You could even get out an orange marker or paint to make a "carrot" nose but we chose just to keep to the black and white on blue background.