Friday, June 22, 2012

School's Out for Summer!

Yesterday was the last day of school for the boys and the first day of summer of fun. My husband is the cake decorator in the house. For past last days of school, he's made a sandcastle cake with ice cream cones & crushed graham crackers and a fish cake with scales made from smushed Starbursts.

Unfortunately he had to work yesterday so I was delegated the job of summer cake decorator. I made these super cute 'sno-cone' cupcakes that I saw in last month's Food Network's magazine. The actual cupcakes were easy to make. You bake the cupcakes, take the paper off of them, put them in the ice cream cups. Frost them and then sprinkle on the sanding sugar. I cut a paper plate in half to get the straight lines.

 The part that was difficult was finding the supplies. I had to go to Michael's & Target to get the right colors of sanding sugar. For the ice cream cups, I searched all over before I found these ones at Jo-Anne's and even that took me a half hour before finding the right size to fit the cupcakes. I had to buy another package of larger ice cream bowls to get the little wooden spoons. But they came out so cute that it was worth it.




 
Here's the boys after their last bus ride together till Joe becomes a high school freshman. The middle school is right across from the end of our street which means Dan will be a walker for the next four years and Joe will join him in September 2013. I still can't believe that Dan is going to be a middle schooler next fall. It seems like just yesterday that I took him to his kindergarten screening.

In Family Fun magazine this month I saw an idea for this memory wall. In the upstairs hallway I installed three strings of yarn. Each day of summer vacation has it's own clothespin and the date on it. Right now they hold different ideas for where we might go and different things we may do during the summer. It's main purpose though is to each day put a memento of the day's activities on the dated clothespin. Could be a ticket stub from a movie, a napkin from a new resturant we tried, a brochure from the museum we went to or the score card from a round of mini golf we played. At the end of summer, we'll have a visual reminder of what we did and it'll be easy to know what we did on each day so we can make our summer end scrapbook.

After having our 'sno-cones' and checking out the memory wall with the finalized list of our 101 Summer Things to Do, the kids were off on their annual first day of Summer of Fun scavenger hunt. Another one of our traditions to celebrate summer starting. The boys love scavenger hunts and I love making them. I told the boys they were getting too old for easy clues so this year they worked together to figure out the clues. Here's some examples:

This sentence holds the key to this location. (Key rack)

Some where Buzz & Woody would never want to get stuck. (The toy box)

Where something Becca can't have gets delivered. (The milkbox. Becca's lactose intolerant.)

My personal favorite:
Whee! This is fun. (The basket that holds the Wii games & controls.)
 Daniel got this one right away. Joe thought it was the slide out back. When he turned around and saw where Dan had stopped he said, "It's the slide out back." and repeated the clue, "Whee! This is fun." Then you could see the realization dawn across his face. It was priceless.

The end of the hunt is where they found their prize, brand new water guns. With those we set off to cross off the first item on our list:  Have a huge water gun fight.



It was boys vs girls. Dan & Joe vs Becca and myself. Lots of fun! No clear winner was determined as everyone was soaked down to their underwear. For some reason the kids think it's more fun to have a water gun in your clothes as opposed to in swimsuits. Could it be because I am usually unhappy when they get their clothes wet?? Yeah, I think so.



Mommy's Sanity Break

I spent last Friday night and all day Saturday at a crop in Taunton with some new scrapping buddies. What a fun time! It's just the kind of crop I love. Plenty of space, 8 feet of table space!!! Not crowded, there was plenty of room to move around. Great company, lots of laughs.

I got all the journaling I had pre-written for my summer album done. I'm up to number 64. I'm feeling more confident that I'll get it done by Thursday.

I got to put together some of my page kits for the May Scrapbook Generation

In addition to those I got two layouts done. Dan's experience paddle boarding and Penny, our new puppy.  I love how Dan's layout came out. I love the colors in the papers, the funky seaweed looking blue ribbon and the embellishments.




I used a paper kit for Penny's album. Isn't she adorable? She's much cuter in person. She has the most lovable little face with great beagle coloring.

I was happy with what I got done but more happier to have had some Mommy time off.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

In memoriam, Joseph Thomas Kelly






































I was 21 years old when you passed away. Today it has been 21 years since that day. Tomorrow you will be gone from my life longer than you were in my life.

I miss you, Dad.

I miss:

-the feel of your flannel shirts when you hugged me.

-the smell of Old Spice in the room you were in.

-sitting on your feet, untying the laces on your work boots.

-the warm summer days we spent fishing on Neponset Reservoir in a boat borrowed from Heaton's.

-the sound of your foot on the bottom step, threatening to come upstairs if we didn't get out of bed to help rake the leaves in the fall.

-you complaining to Mom about the price of cereal.

-seeing you sitting in the lawn chair out back by your garden.

-hearing you grumble at the TV if someone on it cursed while I was in the room.

-the sight of your tan fishing hat on your head.

-playing poker with you and the rest of the family around the kitchen table.

-seeing your cup of tea with the saucer.

-hearing you say, "It's OK." when I came home crying from my first fender bender.

-the twinkle in your eye and your ski slope nose.

-the Christmas breakfasts you would make with anything and everything that was in the fridge.

-Mom ironing your white undershirts.

-the handkerchief you always had in your back pocket.

-you sitting at the wooden picnic bench under the huge oak tree in the backyard watching us picking, trimming and cutting the green beans on Green Bean Saturdays.

-not hearing you say you love me but knowing and feeling you loved me by all the things you did for us.



But most of all, I miss being one of Daddy's little girls.

I love you, Dad.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Crunch Time

I have 10 days left before the boys get out of school for the summer. That means 10 days left to finish the album from LAST summer's 101 Things to Do. I've been trying to work on it a little bit each day (or each night I should say since that's when I really have time to scrap.) I've spend the last week or so on the number titles and deciding on each slot's background papers. I'm up to #89, so a few more to finish and then on to the tough part...the actual journalling of each item. I had journalled up to #15 before so that gives me 10 days to journal, print and finish 86. That's what I call crunch time. I'm sensing some late nights in my immediate future.

Here are supplies I've used in this album.


I used a Recollections album from Michaels that holds 400 4x6 pictures.

For my embellishments I used card stock stickers from BoBunny (Backyard Bliss & H20+Sun Collections), Sticker Sentiments by SRM Stickers and K & Company stickers.


For papers, I used Simple Stories 100 Days of Summer collection (How could I not use it with a name being so similar to my project?!?!)

I chose the Recollections album because I knew I would have lots of pictures from the summer and needed to have a simple layout to get them all in. Using this type of album with all 4x6 photos pockets made it super simple to scrap a lot of photos, plus it still left room for my journaling and embellishments. Another reason I liked this particular album is that the pockets allow for both horizontal and vertical pictures. I tend to take a majority of my photos vertically so I needed an album that would accommodate both types.




Album's title page
Close up of page title

To give the album a casual, fun feeling I chose to doodle around the card stock backgrounds for my journalling and item number titles. Each page got a pocket with background paper that had strips explaining the item number for the photos on that page.(above)  

In the journalling (below) I circled the title for each item number to have them stand out a little more.


After completing my Europe trip album, where I used a TON of memorabilia, I felt more comfortable including it into my scrapbooks. In this album I used tickets, brochures, a subway token from the Trolley Museum, postcards, and a souvenir ride picture from one of the amusement parks we went to.


I'm really liking how the album is coming together. So much so that I've even gone ahead and purchased another one of these albums in red for this summer's scrapbook. Also picked up papers & embellishments for it. All I need now are the photos and stories.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Dear summer...

This year we're going to be the best of friends. Because this year I'm going to celebrate you, I'm going to live you, and I'm going to embrace you. I know, I know. It's hard to believe. I've been so absent these past few years, hiding in the air conditioned house. Avoiding you and your humidity. I'm such a bad friend, I know. But guess what? I hate being hot. And sweaty. And sticky. This year I promise to change though. I will be able to experience your brief annual reign and our long-lost relationship to the fullest this year. 

But in order to experience you fully a few things will have to change. And while change is always scary (even if it's just a teensy tiny bit so --- don't lie), this year not only will I embrace it, but I will encourage it, instigate it, perpetuate it.

Instead of running around behind my children all day spot treating the carpets (yeah, who am I kidding? You all know that's not me.) I will forget about all their little messes until after they're in bed and worry about focusing my attention on them while they're awake.

I will try my hardest to stop letting the little things get to me, and to remember that my kids are exactly that --- kids. Which means they aren't always proper or polite, or neat or nice, or quiet or cooperative. And on the occasions when they aren't those things I will change my behavior by addressing these situations calmly instead of letting the stress and annoyance turn me into a mean mommy.

I will ensure the 4 most important things in my life know they're the most important things in my life. I will play with my children.  I will look each one of my kids in the eye and tell them that they're beautiful and that I'm proud of them and that I love them EVERY single day. Even the bad ones.

I will help my children create lasting memories of you, memories that they will one day use to define you. I will help them build forts and teach them to roast marshmallows. I will let them make their own popsicles and give them the thumbs up to eat 'em all in one day, if they want. I will let them stay up all night once --- if they can make it past 10:00 pm. I will take each one of them individually to do something they want to do. I will let them eat their dessert first and breakfast for dinner, but only once or twice because I'm here to help them create memories, not bad habits! I will spend all day outside playing with them, no matter how silly or confusing or non-existent (meaning: frustrating) their ever-changing, made-up rules are.

I will wake up early and stay up late and squeeze as much life in between as I can. Backyard grilling, backyard lounging, backyard napping. And (ugh, fine) non-backyard things, too. Like road trips to the beach and family walks to the park and taking Becca to feed the quack-quacks and eating with Jojo on our back deck and blowing bubbles and playing dress up. 

I will wiggle my toes in the sand on at least 5 different days. I will make sure my home is as bright on the inside as the sun will be outside. I will have fresh flowers on my table and countertops, and fresh fruit and veggies in my fridge (temporarily, until they relocate to my belly). I will drive with the music up and the windows down. I will dance while I clean up the house, and I will sleep with the windows open. But only on cool nights. The A/C will be on for hot nights. (I can't sleep in a pile of sweat.)

I will teach myself things I've always wanted to know and foster my kids' passion for learning by embracing the library and all the goodies it has to offer. I will let the kids roam free through the wondrous aisles of our local branch, and read with them as often as possible. 

I will remember that it isn't all about us, and while we are out there having fun there are others whose days aren't so bright. I will volunteer my time and donate the things we don't need; food, furniture, clothes, shoes, books, games, and whatever else I find.

I will quit technology (meaning the internet since the cable gets shut off for the summer) for 24 consecutive hours each month. I will let my bed go unmade and the laundry unfolded, until wrinkles start to set in and then I'll take care of it.

I will take lots and lots and lots of pictures, and just as many videos. Because I want to capture you for all of eternity so the kids can always remember you.

I will smile until my face hurts and laugh until my belly aches. I will be passionate and bold and loud. Because this year I'm going to live you out loud and on purpose.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Shhh! Don't Tell the Kids

After a lively family discussion over dinner last night, I have finalized this summer's list of 101 Things to Do.


As a family we chose the democratic way to decide which items we'd like to do again and which ones we didn't. For an item to stay on the list 3 or more people needed to vote for it. Since I made last year's list it was no surprise that there where few things I didn't want to do again. Becca decided to form a female alliance with me and voted for everything I did. (I just love her!) John was easy to persuade to join the female alliance with a quick kick to the shins when he didn't raise his hand fast enough. Surprising to me was that they boys didn't want to redo a lot of the same items. Like RUN THROUGH A SPRINKLER. How can you NOT run through a sprinkler at least once during the summer??? Dan did say he was saving his energy for a good item. (I didn't realize raising our hands would expend as much energy as Dan felt it did.) A lot are the same things from last year but with them being generalized it'll be easy to make them new and exciting this year. For example, VISIT A ZOO. Last year we went to Buttonwood Zoo. In our discussion last night, the family decided we'd like to go to Franklin Park Zoo. Another example, GO TO AN OLD BEACH could be last year's new beach item.

After clearing out items we didn't want to do again, it was time to add some new ones to the list. The gang tossed out a few good ideas. We added PADDLE A WATER CRAFT, CREATE A SECRET CODE GAME and BUILD A FORT. We also had some crazy ideas tossed out : VISIT LOUISIANA, GO TO DISNEY WORLD and BUILD A POOL IN THE BACKYARD. Thank goodness as Executive List Creator I have veto rights because these ones didn't make the list.
I finished up the list with some of my own ideas. I need to keep some of the summer fun a surprise! Some are specific to trips I have planned, like EXPLORE A CAVE (we're going to Lincoln, NH so I hope to visit Lost River), PHOTOGRAPH A TALL SHIP (heading to Boston for Harbor fest when the tall ships are in town) and HAVE YOUR NAME ANNOUNCED AT A PAWSOX GAME (have tickets for Becca's birthday).

Check the link to the right to see the full list. (Just don't tell the kids yet.)

I can't wait for the summer to start. 18 days to go!


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Yikes! 30 days to Summer Vacation!

Holy Toledo! The boys get out of school 30 days from today!! I gotta get my behind in high gear. I need to finalize our "101 Summer Things to Do 2012" list.

Your what?!?! you ask.

Our "101 Summer Things to Do 2012" list.

Since Daniel started Kindergarten I have created what our family calls "Summer of Fun" or what I like to call "Mommy's Survival Guide to Summer with 3 Kids Under the Age of 10". It started out as a calendar with different activities to do each day in an effort to avoid hearing the dreaded phrase, "I'm bored!" Last summer it involved into "101 Summer Things to Do" This gave me more flexibility on a day to day basis. Some days we didn't get anything on the list done but other days we got to cross off multiple items. I try and keep it free or low cost. For example, "Catch a firefly" "Visit a new beach" "Build a sandcastle" "Watch salt water taffy be made" or "Walk across a covered bridge". The kids and I really enjoyed it and are looking forward to this summer's list. Now if only I could finish my scrapbook from last year's list before we start this year. The photos have been sitting in an album since last September but I need to journal all 101 things we did and I just haven't been able to do it for one reason or another.

I'm almost done with this year's list. Here's what I have so far:

  1. catch a firefly    
  2. play flashlight tag at night
  3. watch fireworks
  4. swim at night         
  5. ride a ferry
  6. ride a train
  7. ride a roller coaster
  8. eat cotton candy
  9. watch salt water taffy be made
  10. eat a homemade s'more
  11. go camping
  12. go fishing at a pond
  13. go fishing at a lake
  14. go fishing at a river
  15. go to a baseball game
  16. watch fireworks
  17. eat an ice cream from ice cream truck
  18. pick blueberries
  19. pick strawberries
  20. make homemade ice cream
  21. swim in a river
  22. swim in the ocean
  23. swim in an above-ground pool
  24. swim in an in-ground pool
  25. swim in a kiddie pool
  26. swim in a lake
  27. visit 2 lighthouses in Massachusetts
  28. visit 2 lighthouses in Rhode Island
  29. visit 1 lighthouses in New Hampshire
  30. visit a lighthouse in Maine
  31. watch a parade
  32. go to the drive-in
  33. play mini golf
  34. go down 30 different slides in one day
  35. have a picnic in a park
  36. have a picnic by the ocean
  37. have a picnic in a city
  38. have a picnic in the woods
  39. have a picnic on top of a mountain
  40. have a picnic indoors
  41. visit an aquarium
  42. visit a zoo
  43. visit a museum
  44. visit a farm
  45. mail a postcard
  46. hike to a waterfall
  47. go hiking
  48. paddle a kayak
  49. build a sandcastle
  50. walk across a covered bridge
  51. visit an island (other than Rhode Island)
  52. host 4 game nights with friends
  53. eat a sno-cone
  54. go to a concert
  55. sell lemonade
  56. go to a cookout
  57. go to a birthday party
  58. find a local location where a movie was filmed
  59. make a finger paint drawing
  60. have name announced at Pawsox game
  61. learn a new card game
  62. have a huge water gun fight
  63. have a movie night
  64.  read 20 new books
  65. run through a sprinkler
  66. play tennis
  67. eat garden fresh veggies
  68. bike ride on a new bike path
  69. bike ride on an old bike path
  70. pick cucumbers
  71. pick green beans
  72. pick tomatoes
  73. ride a carousel horse
  74. eat breakfast outside
  75. eat lunch outside
  76. eat dinner outside
  77. watch a Perseid's meteor shower
  78. learn to swim without goggles
  79. photograph a tall ship
  80. visit a cruise night
  81. fly a kite
  82. watch a sunrise
  83. watch a sunset
  84. decorate a pair of flip flops
  85. make homemade ice cream sandwiches
  86. kids make dinner night
  87. go on a scavenger hunt
  88. go on a photo scavenger hunt
  89. ride 4 out of 8 antique carousels in MA
  90. visit Vermont
  91. visit New Hampshire
  92. visit Maine
  93. visit Connecticut
  94. visit Rhode Island
  95. have an underwater "steps" contest
  96. go see Waterfire
  97. do volunteer work
  98. make a scrapbook of summer things we did
I need a few more to finish this year's list. Any suggestions?