Thursday, July 28, 2011

Bunnies - last lunch for camp!

The last packed lunch for camp. I don't expect to have too many packed lunches to post until school starts in September. If we pack any lunches for outings I'll be sure to post about those- and of course we'll have some MTM in the meantime!

Cantaloupe, string cheese, pineapple
m&ms, ham bunny sandwich

Not too fancy - but she ate almost everything. Camp sure makes kids hungry though!
Hope you are all enjoying your summer vacation too! We have a long weekend here - 4 days off - woo hoo!

Monday, July 25, 2011

MTM - Vroom!

We're in a lunch rut! Hopefully this MTM will help us zoom out of it.
carrot sticks, pineapple, cantaloupe
vanilla yogurt with sprinkles, car sandwich, craisins

Linked to Muffin Tin Monday:

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Amy's camp lunch - Pretty Butterfly

Amy has summer day camp and the theme this week is Western / Horses. They are making cookies today and I loaned out all of my horse theme related cookie cutters to the camp.  Instead of trying to be creative - I made her a butterfly theme :) I finally have a new camera ( THANKS MOM) but haven't had a chance to figure it all out yet. I think I can do better on the lunch photos than this one - but here goes:
Apple jacks cereal (by request), frozen yogurt, honeydew melon
flower icing decoration & butterfly sandwich (ham inside)

Amy was VERY happy to see a pretty lunch again - yesterday she had nothing fancy at all. Just a sandwich cut into triangles and some fruit & granola. She didn't eat hardly any of her lunch yesterday. They went horseback riding and to the beach yesterday with her camp. She had a BLAST! When I was looking for some picks to put in I thought I didn't have a single one that matches and then I remembered the tops of these - PERFECT :) I bought them at All Things For Sale

Added to WFLW:

Painting

Well - we've been really busy these days. Art class, swimming lessons, summer day camp, birthday parties, pool parties etc. Summer is in full swing. Right now they are sitting at the table with me working on a power magnet activity - C is for Caterpillar from Confessions of a Homeschooler. I have one eye on the magnets and one eye on the computer.  So I have about ten minutes to spare, and then it's time to start lunch. A busy day already!

They started out very neatly with the brushes, and then when they spotted the sponges it started to get a little messy - but tons of fun.


Rose's Masterpiece


Heidi came over and said "wash HANDS!"

Heidi's Masterpiece


New kickboards from Nana - Amy taking time to smell the flowers :) 


Heidi has REALLY been enjoying all of the birthday cakes!

Hope you are all having a great summer too!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Summer Fun & Homemade Play Dough

School's out and we've been busy doing some fun summer activities. Amy has started summer day camp now so I will start making some fun lunches again and hopefully posting about them. 
I haven't managed to take my camera most times we are out and about, so not too many pictures. Here's a few from a family beach outing on Father's Day. We really are spoiled living in such a beautiful island with beaches all around. There was a bit of cloud about that day which was kind of nice as it toned down the beating sun.

PLAY DOUGH
 I never knew how truly easy it is to make your own play dough. I've seen it online lots of times and finally I decided to try it at home. My chief kitchen helper, Rose, measured the ingredients and mixed it all up and I cooked & kneaded it. It took hardly any time at all!
A few blogs that I like to read seemed to all be using this recipe from My Montessori Journey,  so I didn't even look any further and just chose to try it out myself. Since it's our first time I didn't do anything fancy - no glitter or scents - just wanted to try out the basic recipe and see how it works. Next time I will definitely make scented dough as that just sounds fun.
So here's a picture of our first batch of homemade play dough.


I added some gel food colouring to the white dough as I was first kneading it after taking it off the stove.  The directions didn't really say if you should colour it first or after - so I went with after. It was very easy to tint the dough. I put on gloves to avoid getting food colouring all over my hands and I was glad I did. I am sure that I could do it without the gloves with a little practice but I just didn't know how it would go that first time. It's really only the first couple of kneads where you could get food colouring on your hands but I can see it would be minimal if you put the colouring in the middle and kind of fold the dough over and go from there.
It made a decent amount of dough, definitely enough for all 3 girls to play with together. They aren't creating large masterpieces though. Mostly the littlest ones like to squish it and cut it and stamp it so really it's the perfect amount for us. I read on My  Montessori Journey that the best amount to give a child is a ball slightly larger than the size of their fist as it's probably the easiest to manage. Using that method I could get enough for 4 small children - at one point today my older nephew was here and there was enough to go around without complaint.

It's really fabulous to work with - feels so soft and nice in our hands, I can't imagine ever buying play dough from the store again! This idea is a keeper.