Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Supply Fee

Our supply fee is due Friday February 3rd. 
 I will be purchasing the new 
books and curriculum for the 
next three months.
$25.00 per child

Just hanging out.

 Bergen is playing with the play dough.
 Those glasses belong to Mr. Potato Head.
Her tongue is blue from 
the colored pasta she tried.
She has been experiencing with color today.
Landon is doing what he does best.
He loves being held.

Painting and Bubbles on the porch





 It sure doesn't seem like Winter.
I think we are going to need to 
break out the water guns and the pool.

Egg in a nest

We had a special treat this morning.
The kids didn't like it.
They wanted cereal.


It was hash browns on the bottom.
Bake until crispy 425 deg.
Add sausage or bacon, 
cheese and top with an egg. 
Turn oven down to 350 deg.
Bake until egg is done.
Yum! Yum! 

All that Glitters!

Kids love to play with
 glitter and stickers.

 We are making more Valentine cards.





The job of a Two year old

Thank you Lord I have a Red couch. 
 Have you ever had to get purple food coloring out of a red couch?
 Susu I'm never doing this again!
I hate to show what her clothes look like.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Puffy Paint

We made "Puffy Paint" today.
Self Rising Flour
Salt, Water
and of course Neon Food Coloring

You paint the picture and then put 
in the microwave for 25 seconds.
The paint on the picture puffs up.








Valentine cards for Grandparents










Friday, January 27, 2012

Non Toxic Glitter

I have never seen a recipe for glitter before.

Make Non Toxic Glitter
non toxic glitter
Tools needed for this project
  • Baking Pan
  • Tin Foil
  • 1/4 cup of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring
  • Preheat an oven to 350 degrees.
Directions:
  • Mix 1/4 cup of salt with a 1/2 teaspoon of food coloring in a small bowl until the salt is uniformly colored.
  • Spread the mixture out in an even layer on a foil-lined baking sheet.
  • Bake in the oven for ten minutes. Allow your homemade glitter to cool before using it.
NOTE:
  • You may also store it in an air tight container for several months.
  • This glitter can be used for almost any type of project and may even be mixed with glue for special crafts.

older pictures


 The kids were using Christmas stickers.


 
We were making "Elf Snickerdoodles".  

 This was during the Christmas Holidays







 We were making snow flakes.
We used flour tortillas and powdered sugar.



 The kids were chanting -
 Go Jayden Go! 
 Go Jayden Go!
This went on each time a different 
child got to use the powered sugar.
Great Times!!!

 This is a recent picture.
Bergen and Rayne are playing 
with the felt board.

 Kids in the playroom.




 This was a nice quiet time.
They don't come very often.
I had to take a picture.










Ansaly digging in the dirt.