And so it begins...the random stranger asking when I'm due (staring at my already huge belly), me responding with "right before Christmas" and then the dreaded "Wow" response, or "Is it just one?" UGH! Although Christmas seems like quite awhile away, 18 weeks doesn't seem like nearly enough time to get everything done around our house. In fact, my heart is rapidly beating as I write this. It's amazing how busy things have gotten around here!
By week 21 with Elijah, we had a crib set up and his room had been painted (twice)! This is what our little girl's room currently looks like...
I promise, the rest of our house DOES NOT look like this! This "extra" room became our everything room...we stuffed a futon, a treadmill, a large bookcase, all my sewing stuff and Dustin's hobby things into this room. Now, it all has to get out! I have no idea where everything is going to go because we don't have another room to put it all...how I wish we had a basement!
Then, we have to agree on a paint color for baby girl's room. I'm sure we'll want to get this right the first time because Dustin painted Elijah's room twice before I approved of it! I know he'll have nothing of that this time.
The good news is that baby girl has 2 boxes of diapers and a few articles of clothing. Aside from conquering this room, I think about Christmas shopping, baking for the church coffee house, making 50 burp cloths for a mission trip and preparing to sell burp cloths at an art tour in November. PHEW!
And although I have a TON of things to do in the next 18 weeks, I am so happy that they are all things I love to do. I'm happy that I have the opportunity to try some new baking recipes, to sew more, to decorate a room and to hopefully get my business going even more! And so, when I get asked "Do you miss teaching?", I can with 100% certainty say "NO!", because now I am truly doing what I am meant to do!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Affordable Busy Box Ideas for One Year Old!
Seems like ever since my little man turned one, he's no longer interested in his toys. Most of the day is spent following me around the house, wanting to help in opening and closing doors, emptying the dishwasher and taking part in whatever I'm doing. While I don't mind the help, by Friday, I feel like I'm about to pull my hair out when I can't even go to the bathroom without a little one hanging on my legs.
That's where the busy box comes in. Although, I do have to guide Elijah with some of these activities, they are a break from the ordinary, which helps both of us stay sane! These activities are designed with affordability in mind. I've also found it best to put them away for a little while instead of just leaving them lay around the house. That way, they don't just become another toy.
Here's what we have in our "Busy Box" so far:
1. Milk Jug & Clothes Pins, Price= FREE
The first time I introduced this activity, he just examined the clothes pins. I then showed him how to drop them, one by one, into the milk jug and he thought that was pretty cool. I had to guide him on how to put them in vertically, but within the next few days, he was was an expert at it! You could also use this activity for sorting and counting!
2. Crayons & Paper, Price= $1.88
For most people, this activity would probably be free, but I didn't have any crayons laying around the house. I also wanted to get him the "jumbo" type so he could hold them better. I splurged and bought Crayola brand because those just seem to color better (not so waxy). We also had a ream of paper at home. I cut off a big piece and taped it to the ground.
Of course, with all activities, you have to show what we do with crayons. The first time I introduced this, he threw the crayons and wanted to put them in his mouth. By the second day, he was making scribbles on the paper! I would suggest only giving one or two crayons at a time. Again, a great activity for fine motor skills!
3. Pool Noodle, Price=$1.99
This is just a fun, sensory activity that costs next to nothing. I bought the pool noodle at Target, but I've heard they have them at the Dollar store. Our dollar store didn't have any, but my guess is that they have them at the beginning of summer. I did this activity with Elijah today just to pass the time. I cut the noodle into 1 inch pieces, then we threw them all in the bathtub with some water.
I hope to add more activities to our Busy Box each week, but this is a good start for now!
That's where the busy box comes in. Although, I do have to guide Elijah with some of these activities, they are a break from the ordinary, which helps both of us stay sane! These activities are designed with affordability in mind. I've also found it best to put them away for a little while instead of just leaving them lay around the house. That way, they don't just become another toy.
Here's what we have in our "Busy Box" so far:
1. Milk Jug & Clothes Pins, Price= FREE
The first time I introduced this activity, he just examined the clothes pins. I then showed him how to drop them, one by one, into the milk jug and he thought that was pretty cool. I had to guide him on how to put them in vertically, but within the next few days, he was was an expert at it! You could also use this activity for sorting and counting!
| Oh , the concentration! |
For most people, this activity would probably be free, but I didn't have any crayons laying around the house. I also wanted to get him the "jumbo" type so he could hold them better. I splurged and bought Crayola brand because those just seem to color better (not so waxy). We also had a ream of paper at home. I cut off a big piece and taped it to the ground.
| Had to taste the crayons first! |
3. Pool Noodle, Price=$1.99
This is just a fun, sensory activity that costs next to nothing. I bought the pool noodle at Target, but I've heard they have them at the Dollar store. Our dollar store didn't have any, but my guess is that they have them at the beginning of summer. I did this activity with Elijah today just to pass the time. I cut the noodle into 1 inch pieces, then we threw them all in the bathtub with some water.
| Ohhhh, I can't wait to go in!!!! |
| Having SO much fun! |
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