Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Just another Tuesday night...

I feel as though you should know that...
  1. My house is not as messy as this makes it look. This is in the playroom, so it is the one room where toys stay out.
  2. Abby cracked herself up when she watched herself. Just couldn't stand that I was recording Lily and not her. (It is pretty funny)
  3. Lily looks cute here, but has been very needy and may be put on the porch for the wolves tonight.
  4. Notice how Lily laughs at Abby. Pretty cute.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Preschool Field Trip


Today was Abby's first field trip of the year. We decided that we really wanted it to be just Abby and a parent, so she'd be the center of our attention rather than Lily. Matt stayed home with Lily and I went on this one. Matt gets the next one to the Apple Orchard. We went to the park and had a great time. We were under a wind advisory today though and it was brisk out. It wasn't nearly as bad if we were in the sun, but the shade was brutal. I had some fun playing with effects on Picnik with the pictures. I really like the "softening" effects and being able to add text.

Beekeeper Abby
(the preschool director's father is a beekeeper)


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cake

I just saw some pictures of a cake on a blog that referenced this blog (which I don't read) that looked awesome. How bad do I want to try to make this cake now? Can you imagine cutting into this and not knowing what it was going to look like. What an amazing cake.


So, then I started thinking logistically... where do I get food coloring like that?! That is not your average blue/green/yellow/red box of food coloring. -and then, holy cow, that is like 6 layers!
That is a lot of cake!


(But I'd be lying if I didn't say I wanted to try to make it.)

Saturday, September 26, 2009

An experiment in Chalkboard Paint

So, here goes, a do-it-yourself job that I want to try. I read about it on a blog. It looked cool and, bonus, used chalkboard paint. I have been wanting to try something with chalkboard paint for a while, but didn't know what. I did this whole project for about $21.00, which isn't bad.

First, I bought a mirror with a nice, gawdy frame at Old Time Pottery for $12.99. Most of the frames were $19.99, but I found a good one in a size I liked for cheaper (Score!). Then, I gathered the rest of the supplies at the local teacher store. I was going to hit Home Depot, but United Arts and Education was closer to Five Guys Burgers (where we were going to have dinner while we were out), AND they carried chalkboard paint. We really didn't know they would, we were just going to grab chalk there but lucked out. ...and of course, we needed painter's tape, which we already had at home.


Next step, was to tape off the mirror to get it ready for painting. We ended up using paper towels to cover the rest of the frame, but you could use old rags, or whatever.




Then, we spray painted in the garage according to the directions on the can. Abby was in charge of setting out the newspaper on the floor. We let is set overnight in the garage, and then...


...peeled off the tape. (Looks cool so far!)



Then, we had to wait again (easily, the hardest part of the project). It had to sit for 24 hours before you could write on it. We then rolled the side of a piece of chalk all over it to prime it. It changed the finish a little- not as black, but I'm hoping this is normal.


And, voila! Here it is hanging in the kitchen. I'm sure I'll change what I have on it all the time, but that is what is cool about it. It could have a holiday phrase, a cool quote, a picture by Abby (or Lily eventually), a meaningful scripture, the list goes on and on. Very cool.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Here is a short video of Abby in dance class. This was her first class of the year and I never got around to sharing it. Enjoy!

(she's in the blue leotard, second from the left)





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