Wednesday, August 19, 2009
More travel activities
As I mentioned in my previous post I have been hunting for travel activities for Junior and I have come across a few good blogs including Unplug Your Kids and Vanilla Joy, who is writing a whole series of travel activity ideas.
I have been putting together a little travel activity bag for Junior which includes colouring books, crayons, pencils, activity books, stamps, stickers and paper, scissors, a hole punch, glue, jigsaw puzzles and a magnetic activity board. I will also add some play doh, a new Thomas train and toy car.
Last night I also made some lacing cards and added them to the activity bag which will hang off the back of the car seat so Junior can do lots of puzzles and craft on the move.
Hubby has also set up the laptop with an in-car power supply so we will have plenty of DVDs and talking books to get us through. Wish me luck and I will let you know which activities were the most successful at entertaining a three year old when we return.
Rainbow rice and all things nice
Earlier this week we made some rainbow rice .
National Science Week
I'm feeling a little guilty because this is National Science Week in Australia and despite me having a Science background we haven't been doing anything sciencey. So today to make amends we had a little nature walk around our backyard looking for snails, ants, spiders, slaters, bees and other creepy crawlies.
We also updated our "birds in our backyard" list which we have been keeping for a while but haven't got very far with. At the park today we also noticed a Mudlark, which we often see in our backyard, building a nest - looks like spring is on the way! We will have to take a closer look at our resident Mudlarks to see if we can find another nest under construction.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Easy cup cakes
Our most recent baking project was Easy Peasy Cupcake from the Annabel Karmel kids cookbook. They really were very easy.
Just take 125g each of caster sugar, soft butter or margarine, and self raising flour, add two large eggs and a teaspoon of vanilla extract. Beat it all together until the mixture becomes slightly lighter in colour.
Spoon the mixture into a 12 hole muffin tin lined with cup cake papers and bake at 180 degrees C for about 20 minutes. Decorate as desired and enjoy.
Doggy Holiday
Thursday, August 13, 2009
More bubble painting
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Musical moment
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Love that cubby
Mini Banana Muffins
Ingredients;
1 egg
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
55g soft light brown sugar
1 large very ripe banana
55ml sunflower oil
85g wholemeal flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp bicarbonate soda
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
pinch of salt
1. Line 2 mini-muffin tins with 18 mini-muffin liners (I didn't have any so I just greased the tin).
2. Mix egg and sugar in a large bowl then whisk together with vanilla extract.
3. Mash the banana in a small bowl and add to mix with oil and egg.
4. Sift the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate soda, salt and cinnamon into the mix (add the bran left in the sieve to the bowl too. Stir everything together until just combined.
5. Spoon into muffin cases (around 2/3 full) then bake at 180 degrees C for 12-14 minutes until risen and firm.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Showered with flowers
As a breastfeeding mum with a little one who doesn't sleep very well, I feel there are a few things in life that I miss out on. Sleep is the obvious one (especially at the moment when everyone in our house has a cold), but I also avoid caffeine and alcohol because these seem to lead to even more sleepless nights for both bub and I.
After 70 odd weeks of abstinence during pregnancy and breastfeeding (well ok I do sneak the odd half glass and I still have my decafe latte) I do crave the odd glass of wine or beer, and a real coffee every now and then.
Therefore I have been indulging myself in a little alternate luxury. For the past few weeks I have been buying myself a bunch of these each week at the local farmers market.
Today I had an added bonus. Junior disappeared into the garden for a few minutes and came back with a beautiful yellow bouquet of Oxalis (an indication of how weedy our garden is).
Now I have two beautiful vases of flowers on the dining table.
After 70 odd weeks of abstinence during pregnancy and breastfeeding (well ok I do sneak the odd half glass and I still have my decafe latte) I do crave the odd glass of wine or beer, and a real coffee every now and then.
Therefore I have been indulging myself in a little alternate luxury. For the past few weeks I have been buying myself a bunch of these each week at the local farmers market.
Blown away with bubble painting
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Almost crawling
Bub is on the verge of crawling and has been for weeks. His older brother hated tummy time and didn't show any signs of crawling until he was 8 months old - then he decided to make a determined effort. Junior started rolling then rocking and within what seemed like a week he was off on all fours at a tremendous pace. He hasn't looked back.
Bub is an entirely different little fellow. He has never minded being on his tummy and started rolling front to back at around three months - although he still hasn't managed the reverse manoeuvre very well. He has been up on all fours rocking for several months and much to his frustration he has been going backward ever since.
He now has at least mastered changing direction (even if it is often going backward) and seems to move around the floor quite a lot with a combination of rocking, backwards crawling, sitting up and then changing direction so now at least he doesn't become jammed in corners or under the sofa quite so much. This has made him much happier with himself.
I took these photos on the weekend because he has finally managed to make a few proper forward crawling movements although not at any great speed yet and he often gets frustrated and lurches himself forward or tries a commando crawl type action instead.
I was thinking he would be racing around the house by the end of the week but alas a lurgy (cold / flu type bug) has taken hold and the poor little fellow is too exhausted to do more that shuffle around the carpet a little before giving up and needing a little nap.
Hopefully he will be all recovered and back to his usual happy self very soon. In the meantime I think I should finish baby proofing all those corners of the house which I had forgotten about until now.