May 27, 2011

Let's hear it for the Class of 2023!

Our son is a Pre-K graduate. 


Gotta love the shoes.

He wants to be a Professional Motocross Bike Rider 
and a Baby Doctor when he grows up. 

(Daddy still needs to give the mural another coat of paint, but this is Joshua's bedroom wall mural.)

Daddy wants him to be a 
Professional Sports Player.


Grama wants him to be a Musician.  

I just want him to be my BABY FOREVER.

Joshua, we are so proud of you 
and no matter what you do, 
we are right behind you all the way.


Just go for it!


May 24, 2011

Popcorn Box Journal

With school almost over and summer vacation right around the corner, what better way to say "Thanks" to my kid's teachers (for putting up with, er, I mean, for enriching the lives of my kids) than by giving them something that they will enjoy in more ways than one...and who knows, you might just get some extra credit points along the way. Not only is this gift delicious, it is also EARTH friendly because instead of throwing away your box of cereal, mac-n-cheese or POPCORN, you turn your box into a one-of-a-kind journal. 

For this journal I used a box of popcorn because a certain Ms. "H" loves her popcorn but you can use any box really.

You will need the following:
-1 box of popcorn, or cereal, or granola bars, or whatever your teacher likes
-31 single sheets of copy paper (8 x 11)
-1 single hole puncher (makes holes one at a time)
-3 small birthday candles (huh? trust me...get the candles)
-clear tape
-3/4 yard of thin ribbon
-a credit card (again, trust me)

First,  fold all of the copy paper "hot dog" style (long style) and run your credit card on the fold to make sure you get a nice, smooth, thin crease.  Make sure that all your folded sheets look nice and even.  Now, get one sheet from your stack and hole punch several evenly spaced holes about 1/4 of an inch from the folded edge.  This sheet you will use as a template for the other 30.  To give you an idea, I hole punched 22 holes into my template. Now use your template to hole punch the rest of your 30 sheets.  Make sure that you line up your folded seams. 
Once done, have your significant other massage your hole-punching-hand...you're welcome.

Now carefully cut the box in a manner that gives you a "front" part of the box and a "back" part of the box. 
Gently pull apart all the flaps until you have two flat pieces of cardboard. Lay a folded sheet on top of the front of the box and do the same for the back.  This gives you a good idea of how big of a cover to cut out.   Use the folded seams of the box to guide you as you cut out the covers.  
Leave about a 3/4 inch ONLY on one side of the front and the back covers.  Using a folded paper as your guide, fold or bend the 3/4 inch for each cover. Once the journal is assembled, these folded/bended flaps will nicely fold into each other and give the journal a polished look as seen in the first picture.
Again, use your credit card to smooth out the crease. Use your template to hole punch both covers. 
Now sandwich your back cover, the copy paper and the front cover together making sure to line up the holes you punched out.  Count 5 holes up from the bottom and insert a candle right through all the holes.  Holes 1 through 4 should be lined up.  Now count 5 more holes up from the first candle and insert another candle.  Holes 6 through 10 should be lined up. (Sorry for the non pictures here.) 

Now you are ready to thread your ribbon. Tape one end of the ribbon to the 3rd birthday candle.  You will use the candle as a "needle" to thread your ribbon through the holes of the journal. 
Starting at the bottom, insert the candle through hole 1 and leave double the length of the journal in ribbon.  This tail will be woven into the spine of the journal and wind up at the top of the journal.  It will serve as a "book" mark.  Now go over the spine and around to the back of the journal and insert candle into hole 2; up and through the hole and over the spine and around to the back of the journal and insert candle into hole 3; repeat until you reach the top.  Make sure that the ribbon tail is nicely tucked underneath your ribbon threading and that your threading isn't too tight or loose. AND remember to continue moving candles 1 and 2 up to keep your holes lined up.
Once you get to the top, measure and cut another ribbon tail to match the first one.  Tie the two tails together into a knot.  Now these can be used as book marks. 
And please, please don't forget to give the teacher the bags of popcorn that came in the box now turned spiffy journal. 


How's that for extra credit? And as always, if something didn't make sense, just email me and I will try to clarify.  



May 16, 2011

The Big 8 and Birthday Pillows

Add great friends and awesome cousins,


add Sleepover Birthday Party Rules (love #6),


add two birthday cakes plus cupcakes (because the more sugar you have at a sleepover the better), 


add 8 candles to her favorite cake, 


add corn dogs and chips (because it's easier to eat a hot dog on a stick), 


and lots of smiles from ear to ear (and don't forget the many gifts),


add a trip across the street to the greatest-neighbor-in-the-whole-wide-world's house to watch Tangled on her TV (because it's just that big),



and add custom-made pillow cases for the guests that I made the night before (because procrastination is my middle name),








Mix all the above and what do you get: 

THE HAPPIEST 8 YEAR OLD I KNOW!  
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAMMIE GIRL!
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