Exploring Nature with Kids

We have been experiencing some amazing fall weather here in South Dakota. Yesterday we decided to take advantage of this wonderful weather. Exploring nature with kids is an excellent way to take advantage of a beautiful day.

Before we headed out in the stroller we made a Nature Notebook.

Our first discovery was a pile of leaves in the driveway. She says it is a perfect pile of leaves for the toads to jump in.

Grandma taught Nadia a new trick.

We brought a bag along to collect leaves and bark. After we got back to Grandma’s house Nadia and Grandma did leaf rubbings.

She was very proud of her completed project. Today we are going to make Leaf Shaped Cookies.

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Paint on the Table and Playdough on the Floor

On Tuesday morning I had a mile long to-do list. I was leaving for five nights without my family. I wanted to leave a clean house and clothes for my family. I wanted to make sure they had food to eat while I was gone. I wanted to make sure my husband knew where the girls needed to be and what they needed to take with them.

Nadia woke up with a different plan. She wanted to paint. She wanted me to get all of the colors and paper and she wanted to make a mess. As she was creating, I was getting a few thins done. But, every couple of minutes there was a little voice saying, “Mom, will you wash out my paint brush.” or “Mom I need more paint”.

At one moment I walked into the kitchen and looked at the mess. I went to the sink to wash out another paint brush and I looked at my counter. There was a row of paintbrushes. Across my counter was a few masterpieces.

I thought back to a few days earlier. I had just washed my kitchen floors and Nadia wanted to get out the playdough. I could have told her no, but I did not. I just cleaned it up after she was done.

There are days that I wished that my house was more put together. But, then I look at the childhood that my kids are living and I remember my goal as a mom.

I want my kids and their friends to remember that our house had an open door. Our house was a place that they could create masterpieces. Our house was a place where they could dream big.

I hope that when you come to Girlfriends Get Real Kids I hope you find it is a place for you to find inspiration as a mom to live with a little paint on the table and playdough on the floor. When your kids are grown and you look back at their childhood, you will never regret the messes you had to clean up.

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Kids in the Kitchen: Homemade Applesauce

Nadia and I headed over to Grandma and Grandpa’s House today to make homemade applesauce.

We started in the morning by cutting up the apples (leave on the peel and you do not have to remove the seeds) and put them in a crockpot on high.

Nadia put all of the apples into the crockpot and then added a half cup of water. Cook them until they are soft and mushy.

We were going to make it with the tools my Grandma used when I was a kid. When the apples were ready, Nadia climbed up on her stool while my mom was gathering the ingredients. She was having so much fun with the tools that we almost didn’t want to start making the applesauce.

After my mom rewashed all of the tools and we finished laughing, we started to make the sauce. First we poured all of the apples into the colander.

Then you just start mashing until all you have left in the colander are the seeds and peels.

Look at all of this pure applesauce goodness. . .

If you wanted unsweetened applesauce, you are done. But, we decided to sweeten it up just a little bit by adding in a dash of cinnamon and sugar. We tasted it until we thought it was just right.

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Timmy Time

Last week Nadia and I had the opportunity to check out one of Playhouse Disney’s newest shows Timmy Time.

Timmy Time follows the adventures of Timmy, a little lamb with a lot to learn as he enters preschool. Timmy is heading to preschool to graze on some important life lessons about playing nicely with others, namely his fellow classmates of the furry, feathered and spiky types.

Episodes portray all the aspects of a preschooler’s day that are familiar to parents–painting, puzzling, making music, building with blocks, napping, snacking and more.

I wasn’t sure what Nadia’s reaction would be to the show because the animals don’t talk. They use their animal sounds and animated gestures to tell the story. However, she thought  the shows she watched were great. She is excited to watch them again with her grandma.

The story line is perfect for her because she has been struggling with going to preschool this year. She has been very shy and is slowly starting to make friends.

We look forward to watching this new series on Playhouse Disney. Unfortunately it airs at 6:00 am CST and luckily she is still in bed most days at that time. Luckily we have DVR and we can record the episodes so she can watch them later in the day.

You can also play games and print out coloring sheets at Playhouse Disney Online.

Thank you PR Kitchen for our preview copy.

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Party Planning: Clue 101

I am back today with a guide to planning your own Clue Party for your kids. It was really easy to plan and the kids had so much fun.

We sent out the invitation about a week before the party. I had good intentions of getting them out two weeks in advance, but it didn’t happen. Fortunately the kids and moms knew they were coming so they had the date already penciled in.

We went with a Homecoming Tailgate Clue Party as our theme. Homecoming was the following week so the kids were already getting excited about the festivities.

Each Invitation Included:

  • Party Info (Date, Time, Place)
  • A Press Release about the Crime (In this case Tuffy the Bulldog was reported missing)
  • Character Card: This card told them their character and their possible motive for stealing the mascot.

Our Characters:

  • Homecoming Queen – Motive: She doesn’t like all of the attention she is receiving during homecoming week.
  • Newspaper Editor – Motive: The newspaper funding is going to be cut if they cannot prove that students really read the paper each week. They need stories that will make kids want to read it.
  • Drum Majorette – Motive: She tripped during the parade and everyone is talking about her doing it. She needs something else to happen so they leave her alone.
  • Head Cheerleader – Motive: She went to elementary school in the town that will play the football team on Friday night.
  • Volleyball Player – Motive: She hates football. Everyone thinks homecoming is all about the football players. What about the girl sports?
  • Honor Student – Motive: She just got accepted into Harvard and no one cares because they are all so consumed with the homecoming festitives.
  • Quarterback – Motive: He hurt his arm and he can’t play on Friday night.

Each guest arrived in costume ready to start the game. We headed out to the football stadium to take a few pictures and here they found their first clue.

We came back to our house to play the remainder of the game. Each room was labeled and had new clues leading to the guilty party.

The Decorating was Maroon and Gold for the School Colors.

Each girl were given and notebook and pen to keep track of all of their clues.

The food was going to be tailgate Hot Dogs and Hamburgers. The birthday girl vetoed that and wanted Shrimp and Chicken Skewers. We decided that not all kids would eat her choice, so we had Hot Dogs on the menu, too.

The only other activity that we did outside of playing the game, eating and opening presents was to create yearbooks. I printed pictures of the girls from our Back to School Bash. They were able to scrapbook a couple of group pictures and individual pictures of each of their friends. I will send them copies of the recent photo shoot to add to their yearbook.

If you would like to host this party for your kids, feel free to email me for details on the clues I used in each room. The game itself took about 45 minutes with our photo session.

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Party Planning: Clue

I love a good party. Especially when I have a really good theme and everything just starts to fall into place.

I love making memories with my kids. There is something really special about opening our home to a lot of giggling girls and sending them home full of sugar.

Fall is party season at our house. Three birthdays in a row. My brain is on overdrive with ideas and my girls are busy making guest lists.

We just finished our first round with Taylor. She celebrated her 10th birthday last week. We thought we were going to do a Hollywood Party, but I decided that she had enough Diva in her and I didn’t need to encourage it. So I convinced her that a game of Clue might be fun.

I decided that I didn’t want to go off of the real game because I didn’t want to play the game with a murder. It is homecoming week so we decided that we would play a little game of “Who Stole the Milbank High School Mascot?”

It was great fun. It actually worked (I was a little nervous that it wouldn’t). I will share all of the details with you on Thursday. I will leave you with a preview picture. This is Taylor the “Homecoming Queen” in our game of Clue.

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Dinosaurs for Kids

If you have a little boy that loves Dinosaurs, you have got to check out this book. I gave it to my nephew for Christmas. The pictures in the book are amazing. The best part of the book is that it looks at Dinosaurs as God’s creation. You can check out the book below!

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old…or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card author is:

and the book:

Dinosaurs for Kids

Master Books (October 15, 2009)

***Special thanks to Robert Parrish of New Leaf Press for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ken Ham is the founder and executive director of Answers in Genesis in the USA and one of the most sought-after Christian speakers in North America. He is the author or co-author of many books and is heard daily on the radio program, “Answers…with Ken Ham,” on more than 300 stations worldwide. Ken is also featured in various videos including the series, “Answers in Genesis with Dr. Gary Parker,” and the 12-part series of 28-minute videos, “Answers…with Ken Ham.” Ken’s teaching is clear, true to the Bible, engaging, and challenging. Many have found salvation and others have been encouraged and equipped to reach others with the gospel through Ken’s ministry.

Visit the author’s website.

Product Details:

Price: $14.99
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Hardcover: 64 pages
Publisher: Master Books (October 15, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0890515557
ISBN-13: 978-0890515556

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER:

Dinosaurs for Kids

by

Ken Ham, illustrated by Bill Looney

Dinosaurs can provide a great way to learn about history. You may already be familiar with some of these dinosaurs. These drawings show you what we think they may have looked like. Now, we don’t know for sure, of course, as we usually only find their bones as fossils (and most times, only a few of their bones). Artists use what bones have been found, knowledge about living animals, and some imagination to come up with drawings like these. See if you can pronounce these dinosaur names:

Dilophosaurus (die-LOF-o-SWAR-us), meaning “two-crested lizard.”
Styracosaurus (sty-RAK-o-SAWR-us), meaning “spiked lizard.”
Triceratops (tri-SER-a-tops), meaning “three-horned face.”
Megalosaurus (MEG-a-lo-SAWR-us), meaning “big lizard.”
Iguanodon (i-GWAHN-o-don), meaning “iguana tooth.”
Ceratosaurus (ser-ah-toe-SAWR-us), meaning “horned lizard.”
Deinonychus (die-NON-i-kus), meaning “terrible claws.”
Velociraptor (vee-LOHS-i-RAP-tor), meaning “swift robber.”
Ultrasaurus (UHL-tra-SAWR-us), was so nicknamed because of its enormous size.
Seismosaurus (SEIS-mo-SAWR-us), meaning “earthquake lizard.”

Did you know there are hundreds of dinosaur names? However, there were not hundreds of types of dinosaurs. There were a number of similar ones that should be grouped into categories known by what the Bible describes as “kinds.” Does that sound a little confusing? Well, this book will help to explain this and a lot of other things about dinosaurs you may not know.

(Pictures with names):

Dilophosaurus
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
Iguanodon
Ceratosaurus
Velociraptor
Ultrasaurus
Seismosaurus

Before we begin, I don’t want you to miss out on knowing what my very favorite dinosaur is! In fact, I think he deserves this whole page to himself! It is the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex (ti-RAN-oh-SAWR-us-rex), meaning “tyrant lizard king.” I’ll let you in on a secret – I love T-rex because I like his teeth! I use teeth to teach kids and parents some very interesting things about dinosaurs – things that you may not have heard or really understood before. But it is very important to understand the truth about dinosaurs!

FOUR FAST FACTS

T-rex fossils are found in Canada and the western United States.
The first documented T-rex fossil was discovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown.
Scientists think T-rex skeletons were made up of close to 200 bones.
T-rex had around 60 teeth, which ranged in size based on their placement in the jaw of the skull.

With a strong tail extended for balance, an adult T-rex could be a little over 40 feet in length, 12-13 feet tall at the hips, and weigh between 5 and 7 tons. T-rex’s jagged teeth could be up to 9 inches long, and like sharks, the T-rex was able to replace teeth when one was lost.

What’s in a name? Remember that the T-rex name means “tyrant lizard king.” But secular scientists are still wondering whether T-rexes were active hunters or clever scavengers, or a combination of both. However, creation scientists are able to explain the evidence in a different way using the biblical account of history, as we will soon learn.

FOUR FAST FACTS

The word “fossil” is from the Latin word meaning “dug up.” Scientists often make assumptions about dinosaurs based on a few fossilized bones, bone fragments, or other fossil remains, impressions, etc.
Only a few thousand dinosaur skeletons have been discovered.
The vast majority of fossils discovered are marine invertebrates (creatures that don’t have backbones like clams).

I’m sure you have lots of questions about dinosaurs. I believe I can answer many of those questions for you because dinosaurs are not a mystery at all. I know someone who was there when dinosaurs came into existence, and was also there when they seemed to disappear from the earth. In fact, this “someone” has written a book for us that gives a detailed account of the history of the universe. He tells us when the earth began, as well as when all the living creatures and the first humans appeared.

Now, you may be asking “Who is this someone you say was there to see the dinosaurs?” He is the Creator of all things. He knows everything because He is all powerful and has always been around. And this Creator had a book written for us to give us the details of how time began, and how the universe and all life came into existence. This book also tells us who we are, where we came from, and why we exist. It also gives us information on what is going to happen in the future! There is no other book like this on earth. It is unique, and it is called…the Bible.

When you understand the Bible, you will understand more about dinosaurs. The Bible helps us to answer questions about dinosaurs and about the world around us today.

Bigger. Among the most widely known type of dinosaurs, the sauropods (“lizard foot”) are some of the largest creatures to ever walk the earth. Many of these dinosaurs are known by only a few pieces of bone fragments, and debate continues on just which dinosaur was the largest ever. As discoveries continue, more will be known about these massive giants. Sauroposeidon (“earthquake god lizard”) was considered the largest dinosaur ever to live, until the discovery of Argentinosaurus (“silver lizard”). Though only a few bones of each creature have been found, many scientists estimate that Argentinosaurus was larger, though Sauroposeidon may have been taller.

Smaller. Compsognathus (“elegant jaw”) is among the smallest dinosaurs discovered. A little bigger than a chicken, this dinosaur weighed around 6 pounds. Some scientists have found smaller creatures, like Microraptors, which they try to use to prove dinosaurs were the evolutionary ancestor of birds – real science and the Bible disprove this idea. Archaeopteryx (“ancient wing”) is another example of a creature once thought to prove this link, but that idea has now been proven false.

Did you know that the Bible is really a collection of books written by people specially inspired by God, the Creator, to write down exactly what God wanted us to know? The Bible tells us more about who God is and why we can always trust Him to tell us the truth:

The God of the Bible is the true God: “But the LORD [is] the true God; He is the living God and the everlasting King…” (Jeremiah 10:10).
The God of the Bible is infinite – He is all knowing, all powerful: “Great is our Lord, and mighty in power; His understanding is infinite.” (Psalm 147:5).
The God of the Bible lives forever – He lives in eternity – He had no beginning and has no end: “Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever…” (1 Timothy 1:17).
The God of the Bible is the only true God – other gods people claim to have are false gods: “Therefore You are great, O LORD GOD. For there is none like You, nor is there any God besides…” (2 Samuel 7:22).
The God of the Bible is all wise and all knowing: “…in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” (Colossians 2:3).
Wow! What an awesome God.

The Only One.

Only God is a witness to the entire history of the world, including the history of dinosaurs. During the creation week, God created dinosaurs and flying reptiles. Pterosaur (“winged lizard”) like this one, could have wing spans of 30 feet. Stegosaurus (“roof lizard”) is easy to recognize with two rows of large plates running along its arched back, and its multi-spiked tail. Corythosaurus (“helmet lizard”) is a great example of dinosaurs with bony crests on their heads. Scientists think these crests were used in making sounds.

Does any human being (including any scientist) know everything? Has any human being always existed? The answer to both questions is, of course, NO. However, who is the only one who knows everything? Who is the only one who has always been there? The answer to both of these questions is, “the Creator God of the Bible.”

True History!

I call the Bible “The History Book of the Universe.” This is because it is a book that tells us how time and the universe began. And in the very first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis, we are given a detailed account of not only how God created everything to begin with, but also major events of history that happened after creation.

You might be saying, “Wait a minute, haven’t scientists already found out lots of things about dinosaurs – that they lived millions of years before people and that they lived during the dinosaur age 200 million to 65 million years ago, and then they became extinct?”

Well, not all scientists say that! And though the majority of people today might believe that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago, the majority are wrong on this. And more and more people are now finding out the truth because they listen to and understand God’s Word!

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Operation Christmas Child


It is time again to dig out our extra shoe boxes and take the girls shopping for Christmas. I know it is not quite Halloween, but the deadline is approaching to get our boxes in.

Every year our family participates in Operation Christmas Child. If you don’t know about the program click here to get more info.

For the past three years each of our girls decides if they want to put a box together for a boy or girl and the age group that they would like to do their box for. We take them shopping and they fill their boxes to the brim with toys, toothbrushes, colors, etc. They love this project and we take a lot of time to talk about the kids that will receive them.

Two years ago we were getting ready to take the boxes to the car to get them to the drop off point at our church. My middle child, who was 5 at the time, thought we were going to the airport. She wanted to fly them over and give them away herself. Hopefully someday we will go on a mission trip as a family and she can give to children in need in person.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
(reprinted from www.samaritanspurse.org)

PRAY. The most important part of packing a shoe box is your prayers for the child who will receive it. Ask God to use your gifts to reveal His love in a special way and draw the child to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.

PACK. Fill a shoe box with toys, school supplies, hygiene items, hard candy, and a personal note. Label it for a girl or boy age 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14. We ask for a $7 donation to help cover shipping and other project costs. During National Collection Week—November 16-23—we will open 2,500 drop-off centers across the U.S. To find a convenient place to drop off your boxes, click here and enter your ZIP code.

GIVE. Through our church partners worldwide, we not only distribute shoe box gifts and Gospel storybooks, but we also invite children to participate in our Discipleship Program with Bible lessons that help them become faithful followers of Christ. Those who complete the course receive a children’s New Testament in their local language. The cost of the Discipleship Program is $2 per child, and each New Testament is $4.

FOLLOW YOUR BOX. Make your donation online, then print out the EZ Give label included in your e-mail receipt. The bar code on the label will enable us to track your gift. When the boxes are shipped, you will receive an e-mail telling you the destination of your gift, along with information about our ministry in that country. Click here for more information.

I encourage you as an individual or as a family to get involved in this amazing ministry! Collection week is November 16-23, 2009.

Don’t forget to go to my Kiss Me Again Post and enter to win a copy of Barbara Wilson’s new book.

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