Saturday, January 26, 2013

The things we do

- Put up the camping tent in our basement and play in it for hours.
- Mix up batches of Oatcakes and Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies. For Daddy, of course.
- Make the tastiest batch of ice cream ever. No joke.
- Do a lot of art and watch the sticker stash dwindle.
- Play "pillows" (This means all couch pillows go on the floor and you take a big running leap to belly flop on them.)
- Go to Wiggleworms to sing and dance and jam with a very special teacher, and then...
- Listen to audio stories on the car ride home.
- Play hard at preschool.
- Go to baby book hour. 
- Plan social time with friends. Co-workers and advisors. Kids with kids. Moms with moms. Parents and kids with parents and kids. Birthday parties galore. And the bestest, most importantest one of all: date night.
- Cook and host a Soup Swap.
- Suit up and take a walk, even if it's only 15 minutes.
- Combat the frigid cold outside with a warm kitchen inside. Granola. Soup. Oatmeal. Hot tea.
- Wear fuzzy jammies that zip from toe to chin.
- Receive envelope of seed packets and start to dream about seedlings and spring...

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Role play

Christopher's independent play has become very organized and focused in the last week since Colin, Christopher, and I started attending music classes again.

With ankles adorned in jingle bells and a bag of music (printed out chord sheets and sheet music "with real notes, please, Mama") slung over his shoulder, he strums a C chord (the only chord he knows!) as loudly as he can and encourages his students to jump and sing and clap at the top of his lungs. He shouts "good job!" and "nice jumping!" to his imaginary participants and carries on the most earnest one-way conversations.

When it's time to wrap up the class, I hear him say, "okay, guys, it's time to say goodbye!" and "thank you for coming to my music class!" and he strums and sings a goodbye song. Then, he ducks out of his room to let me know that he's headed, "to the next class" and we tune up his guitar for his next stop.

I'm thinking that we need to restring his instrument to accommodate his left-handed strumming style and make it easier for him to at least learn G7 and F and few more chords beyond that. He'll be delighted when he can accompany himself. So much fun!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Advent Ideas

In my last post I mentioned that I had stuffed our Advent Calendar with a daily note of a special to-do or a tiny treat. As much as I tried to stick with the notes, there were about 5 days in there that I resorted to a dark chocolate Hershey's kiss, and believe me, there were no complaints! Still, it was fun to accomplish many of our seasonal and holiday tasks by drumming up the enthusiasm of the younger members of our household. Afterall, going to the post office and mailing a huge stack of cards is very exciting if you get to shove them in a special mail slot. And dropping coins in the caroling Salvation Army bell ringer's bucket is pretty great, too. 

I've italicized the ideas that I actually used. Also, I printed this list out in duplicate before the month started so that I could easily repeat an activity if it proved to be a hit.

Activities are organized in three categories according to effort/prep, time, and cost. Having a huge menu of choices was key to making sure we had a little something to look forward to each day - big or small.


WHOLE FAMILY/WEEKEND ACTIVITIES
Go to the Christmas market in city
Go ice skating
Have lunch at a special restaurant
Have our friends over for a special snack
Take a drive to see Christmas lights
Take Christmas card pictures
Go sledding
Watch a Christmas movie
Go to a Christmas music concert
Caroling at Cloud Gate
See the Lincoln Park Zoo Lights
Wonderland Express at the Gardens
Ride the CTA Holiday Train

SOME PLANNING INVOLVED
Make a present
Visit Daddy at work for snacktime
Make pomanders
Gift shopping for Daddy/Mama/brothers
Hang up mistletoe in the house
Make pinecone bird feeders
Make cookies & deliver to neighbors
Make pinecone elves
Make meringue snowmen
Go for an afternoon nature walk
Bring home a Christmas tree
Decorate Christmas tree
Donate to a food or toy drive
Bake gingerbread men
Take city bus to library and check out a Christmas/Winter book

SUPER EASY
Have hot cocoa and cookies
Write a letter to Santa
Make pipe cleaner ornaments
Make “woven” ornaments
Make paper snowflakes
Make gift tags
Blow ice bubbles outside
Make ice votives
Mail Christmas cards
Make a paper garland for the tree
Color in a Christmas picture
Have a Christmas Carols dance party
Drop coins in Salvation Army bell ringer’s bucket
A chocolate kiss!