Sep 2, 2020

5 Things I'm Learning As A Homemaker

 I have been a homemaker for most of my adult life. For many of those years I looked at homemaking as a chore I had to do. I didn't call myself a homemaker I just called myself a stay home mom. I never considered homemaking to be anything significant. Two years ago something shifted when I came across a post talking about homemaking and the significance of being a homemaker. I wish I could remember where I found the post but that's besides the point. I want to share with you a few things I've learned over the years when I decided to be more intentional with my homemaking. Here we go!


5 Things I'm Learning As A Homemaker

 


Homemaking goes beyond having a clean and tidy home.

 As important as those two things are to homemaking I don't believe that it's the end all be all. You can have a picture perfect home with stylish furnishings and updated appliances but still have a home that feels cold and lonely. In my homemaking I want to create a welcoming environment. I want my husband to feel relaxed and for my children to feel safe. I want to make our home a place where we leave the outside world behind us and entire into a space that feels calm and beautiful. Will I have dirty dishes in the sink sometimes? Yes. Will I have kids running around and teenagers arguing with each other? Yes. That's all part of life but I strive to make the majority of our time at home a peaceful time. There's little tricks I've learned over the years on how to do this and I can share that in another post if you'd like. 
 

A routine is essential to homemaking.

Anything that is well ran often works within a routine. Routines are all around us and part of life. The sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening. When we close out of summer we begin to fall into autumn. After the clothes are washed we dry them and then we put them away. (eventually) Having a day to day homemaking routine for yourself will have your home running more smoothly. I have a very flexible routine and give myself a lot of grace but I try hard to keep my routines up. If you are looking for a routine to start go check out pintrest for some ideas.

My attitude sets the tone for the home

If I have a bad attitude it seems to pour into everything I do for that day. I'm less likely to get things done, I complain and get angry. This rolls over on to my kids who will feel the negativity I'm giving off. Usually on my bad days my kids are also having bad days and my husband is no exception either, he will also have a bad day. I need to work diligently to keep myself from having a bad attitude. I'm not perfect about keeping myself in check but I keep moving forward and try to make the following day better than the last. 

It's okay to want a beautiful home.

 I can take a long time deciding on what color table cloth to buy or what throw blanket will look best on my couch. I remember thinking once that the things I concerned myself with were insignificant and foolish. This was before I started to take my homemaking seriously. It was about that time when I came across a post about homemaking as mentioned above. I realized I have a heart of a homemaker and as I homemaker it's obvious that I would want my home to be beautiful. So the next time you think it's silly to concern yourself with throw pillows, just remember that it's okay to want things to be beautiful. 

It starts with a vision. 

I think when we have an image in our mind of what we want that it's easier for us to achieve those things. I imagine my home being clutter free with soft music playing and smelling nice from having a candle lit, essential oils diffusing, or bread cooling on the counter. I imagine my home being ran well with routines and good habits. When I think on these things I like to prioritize the most important things I want to accomplish and make a step by step plan on how I can create it in real life.



Thank you for taking the time to read the post. I hope you found value in this and ask any questions that you might have. Don't forget that you can find me on Instagram. Follow me here.
 



Aug 19, 2020

Color Flash Cards | Free Printable

 Hello

It's been such a long time since I've been able to write on here. The year has just been crazy and I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way. 
Since I've been gone I have been working on so many things for the coming school year. I made these cute printable flash cards for my 3yr old and I thought it would be nice to share them all here with you.



Free Printable

Click the link below to download all the color flash cards. You can print these on card stock paper to make them nice and sturdy. For extra protection you can laminate them. I hope you enjoy this free printable!

Download Color Flash Cards HERE




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Apr 14, 2020

Little Memo Memory Game

Remember playing memory games with the cards all facing down? If you enjoyed that game then you need to check out this Little Memo memory game. This game is adorable and my little girls are in love with it!!






Little Memo

This game comes with 9 different creatures, 1 hiding box, and 15 counters. It also comes with a little booklet with instructions. You put the creatures in the middle and the children memorize them for a few moments. Have the children close their eyes and hide on for the creatures under the box. The children open their eyes and guess what creature is hidden. The child who guesses correctly gets a counter. Repeat the game. If a child guesses incorrectly they have to give a counter back. You can easily make adjustments to the game if need be. The recommended age for this game is 2 1/2 to 5 years old.










My Thoughts

My toddler loves the little animals that come with the game. She had a bit of a hard time identifying between the dragonfly and butterfly. Other than that she knew all the animals. I didn't use the counters with her and we started the game with only 3 animals. I wanted her to understand the game. After she did understand the game adding in all 9 animals was too hard for her. We kept it to just 3 animals and changed the animals out. She really loved hiding the animals and having me guess what one she hid under the box. All the pieces of the game are of great quality. You can purchase Little Memo by clicking here. We had fun with this game and my 6yr old also enjoys playing along with us. It's a simple enough game that my 6yr old can play with her sister without me.











Thank you so much to Timberdoodle for gifting us Little Memo in exchange for this review. I hope you all enjoyed this and I will see you next time!









Junior Rainbow Pebbles Review

I really appreciate simple and engaging activities for my little one and this activity set I am reviewing today is perfect. It's simple to set up and the concept is easy for toddlers to understand. This set is also very pleasing to the eyes. Let's get into what this activity set is.





Junior Rainbow Pebbles

Junior Rainbow Pebbles come with a set of durable cards and perfectly sized pebbles. The cards are printed on both front and back. The pebbles are smooth and are great for little hands to manipulate. Each card has a picture that needs to be finished by placing the correct pebbles in the empty spots. The child will need to pick what pebble shape fits the spot. Your child will learn how to sort, make patterns, identify colors, count, and practice using critical thinking skills.




The cards start off easy like the one shown above and will increasingly get more challenging. I recommend starting off with the easy ones so the child will get the hang of how to play. My daughter is 2 and she caught on rather quickly to how this is played.



My Thoughts

I love this Rainbow Pebble activity set. We call it a game and my daughter gets very excited to play it. She can play on her own or with someone else. My 6yr old daughter likes to play with this as well. She will take the pebbles and create her own things like flowers. This is a great activity to pull out when you need to keep your child busy with something or if you'd like to spend some one on one time with them. We shared lots of giggles and learning with this set. You can find the Junior Rainbow Pebble set by clicking here.






Thank you to Timberdoodle for sending us this product in exchange for this review. Thank YOU for taking the time to read this and I will see you next time.


















Mar 29, 2020

March Reading Wrap Up | 2020

This month has been so crazy and I know I'm not the only one who feels the same way. I started the month out strong but as things progressed in our world I found it hard to focus on anything but the news. All of that aside, I feel I had a great month of reading. In this post, I will give the title to each book and a star rating. If you would like to hear my thoughts then you can check out my IGTV.




This post includes Amazon affiliate links. This means if you use my link to make a purchase then I will make some money that will probably be used to buy more books. haha.






The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐







 

 

 

 

 

Lock Every Door by Riley Sager

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐












 

 

 

The Jabberwocky Princess by Cece Louise

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heartless by Marissa Meyer

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas

My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 




















Thanks so much for stopping by. Don't forget to go and check out Homework and Horseplay's reading wrap up.


Mar 16, 2020

5 Easy Ways to Keep Kids Busy

With schools all over the US closing for the next few weeks, I thought I would share some things I do to keep my kids busy at home. If you are new here, hello! My name is Amanda and I homeschool my 5 kids. Over the last 4yrs, I have had to learn how to keep my kids busy and add in educational elements to their day. I am sharing those ideas with you in hopes that you will find these beneficial. After you read my ideas go visit Homework and Horseplay for more ideas!



This post contains affiliate links. This means if you purchase something I make some money and maybe I can buy myself some new books. (Because you can't ever have enough books)



Ideas To Keep Kids Busy

Poetry Tea Time:

This is an activity my kids love doing. We gather at the table and read poems. My kids especially love silly poems and riddles. We don't have tea since no one here likes it but we do eat treats. You can find lots of poems online for free. My kids are very fond of Shel Silverstein's poetry books.




Sensory Bins:

Sensory bins are a great way to keep kids busy with their hands. There are so many different ideas on Pinterest for sensory bins. You can make these as simple or as extravagant as you'd like. Fill a bin with rice and add in measuring cups and spoons. You can also fill a bin with some water and soap to make a little car wash or a bath for dinosaurs.





Library:

If your local library isn't closed I highly encourage you to check out some books. My local library allows you to request books online and they send an email when they are ready to be picked up. Grab up some books that interest your kids and you can also check out DVDs.


Plan a unit study:

This might sound like a lot of work but it isn't and it goes along with using the library. My kids are currently learning about the US Constitution. I checked out lots of different books for them as well as a DVD. We will read these books over a span of a few days and end it with watching the DVD. You can pick any topic for a unit study. Some ideas can be learning about germs, dinosaurs, trains, animals, weather, different countries or states, space, and anything else that you think would interest your child. You can also ask what they are currently learning about in school and check out books on those subjects. Our family especially love the What Was books. I will link some below.




Play Outside:

If the weather is nice where you are this will probably be a no brainer to play outside. If your kids are like mine they will also get bored being outside. Over the years I have found some ways to keep my kids entertained outside. One game we all love is the Go Find it game. Each kid picks a card and they have to find something in nature that goes with the card. On the cards will be words like soft, small, bumpy, or green. It's fun to see what the find. We also take little nature walks and the kids can search for something interesting. When we get back home I have them draw a picture of what they found and we look up information about whatever it is that they find. They really love doing this.




Here are some bonus ideas!!

  • Write letters or color pictures for those in nursing homes
  • Bake
  • Spring Cleaning
  • Hide and seek inside with lights off
  • Watch old Disney favorite movies
  • Dance Party to 90's music
  • Build a fort
  • Look through old pictures
  • Make sock puppets
  • Read chapter books aloud


    I hope you have found these ideas helpful. If you have more ideas add them in the comments below. Make sure to check out Homework and Horseplay for more ideas!

Mar 10, 2020

Teaching My Toddler Colors

It's time to teach my toddler her colors. We have been slowly talking to her more about colors by simply pointing out colors in her books. I want to take it up a notch since she is very interested in colors at the moment. In this post, I am going to share with you some simple ways I am teaching my toddler her colors.


Keeping It Simple

I believe that keeping things simple is best. We started to look at different colors in her books with her and pointing out the different ones. In real life, she started to point out colors and incorrectly naming them. This is when I knew it was time to introduce some other ways of learning her colors. I still am keeping things simple for her but we did add some inexpensive items to help her learn.

Teaching Colors

One of the first things I did was start to look at different hands-on items for her to use. I was so happy when Timberdoodle offered me this Dimpl Duo in exchange for a review. I jumped on the opportunity because this is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for.



This hands-on toy offers not only colors but shapes as well. One side has just colors and the other has both colors and shapes. The buttons here are made with food-grade silicone and even include Braile on either side. It's not only great for learning colors and shapes but it's also wonderful for those fine motor skills. To learn more about this product, click here!





I love this for my toddler because it offers a quiet activity for her. Her older siblings also like to help her use it and she is learning her colors very fast. This is a great product to have in any home with a toddler.

In addition to the Dimpl Duo I also bought her flashcards from Dollar Tree. We play simple games with them that she enjoys. Here are some ideas.



1. I hand her the cards after she repeats the color and she lays them on the floor
2. I have her try and find the color that is on the floor
3. We go around the house with one of the flashcards trying to find the color that we have

There are so many wonderful ideas and games you can play when teaching colors. Keep it simple and keep it fun, you'll be surprised by how fast they learn.