Sunday, September 9, 2012

Fun Factory



This is our first time at Fun Factory. I usually set a limit on the amount of tokens/tickets/card to buy when we go to arcades, usually I start at $20 then maybe just go a little higher from there, usually not more than $30. It's enough to entertain her before we go ahead and go home or do other things.


 
It's still entertaining for her even if she's not actually operating the arcades.


 
 
Treating ourselves with Cinnabon sweets.
 
 
 
While I was shopping, RC got bored and ran to this corner and decided she wanted to dance.


 She's usually good  whenever we go out that I don't bring the stroller now at the mall. I also set a time for her playing like the arcade and then she has to help mommy buy some things.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Free / Cheap Activities for Kids


Most of our activities cost about a dollar of less. I get a lot of toys or materials second hand and for some that are new, they are usually cheap like washable paints, paper, puzzles etc.  A lot of things we use are are already things that we have even when RC was not around.

To practice social skills, we also go to free activities for kids and go to the parks around the neighborhood. I love free, yay!

sponge stamping


trying to paint her and mommy's nails (more like painting fingers)


scooping and pouring colored water


practicing our sense of touch while walking around the neighborhood


borrowing a tricycle at the park


stamping and making binoculars with toilet paper rolls


cute drawings

cardboard house
For the Kids Friday
 

Monday, September 3, 2012

Get to B-Dubs this Football Season

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The NFL season will be starting within the next week or so,and anyone who enjoys sports has been anticipating the start of the NFL season.  The preseason is  mostly a test of the others who may not make the final cut of team players.  So, while your significant other is engrossed n NFL football every week, there is a way that you can enjoy the day with them.  You can take the entire family to Buffalo Wild Wings.  So, not only can your family enjoy a tasty meal, but your significant other can watch live football while you’re eating.  Your kids will be happy with the menu items and Mom doesn’t have to cook, so everyone will enjoy the great meal.  So, we can all agree that we should Protect the football. Get to B-Dubs.

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How else would anyone enjoy football season? Either you can stay at home and end leftover pizza or stale wings, or you can all go to Buffalo Wild Wings and enjoy time away from home and still allow someone addicted to football to enjoy being away from their computer on game day.  Another option would be to send your football crazy husband to Buffalo Wild Wings, while you stay at home and enjoy a day without football. I am guilty of being not “into” football because it was a sport I did not grow up with. I think most Filipinos like basketball games better.  It all balances out and everyone is happy.  Not only is your husband at the restaurant enjoying chicken and football, but you can be at home enjoying a quiet night with the kids.   Football season is anticipated by some, but loathed by others.  Just try to make it enjoyable for everyone by visiting your local Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant. Protect the football. Get to B-Dubs!

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

First Homemade Pizza


We made our first home made pizza a few days ago. It is easier than I thought but there were a lot of waiting for the dough to sit and expand.


My helper is more concerned with eating the mozarella cheese then putting the toppings on.


Before putting in the oven

After, it was good!


 
We did not follow a toppings recipe, those are not pepperoni but sliced bratwurst. I guess mixture of meaty and Hawaiian. I used to not eat olives but I eat them  now. We'll be making pizza from scratch again one of these days.

Clothes Line







I got this idea here.  I used a yarn and connected them to chairs. She loves this one and she asked to do it twice the first day and then again the next day. I initially cut shirt-shaped fabrics but she wanted more so I just cut squares. I don't think she is getting it that this is how we can dry clothes because we just use the dryer.



This is how our living room/playroom/craft room really looks like most of the time (even worse). I appreciate that I'm actually NOT the type who likes everything clean and organized all the time. If I am, I will have to pick up every 10 minutes. Hooray to be being messy!
 

Marble Painting

There are many sites who did this activity with their kids, not sure which one is original. I saw this on Pinterest.



I used washable tempura paint. It entertained RC for awhile and we did this activity twice. Today I was trying to show her an "ice melting" activity but she wasn't too attentive. It's either she loves it or she's not into it (yet).

more painting-- She seems to like writing letters using paint. I am trying to encourage her to paint things.


She can do body paints on herself and mommy too.


I am thankful for our little kitchen with old linoleum, we blow bubbles here and a lot of wet and messy things. It's what we have that is close to an outdoor space.
 

Monday, August 20, 2012

Waipio Lookout


We went here at Waipio Lookout after we went to Lapakahi State Park. The view is great. It reminds me of Pali Lookout but it's not as windy and this one is more of the ocean than land kind of view.






RC might not remember these places we have been when she gets older but I'm really hoping there will be more to come and who knows instead of interstate or interisland we might be able to go internationally too someday. Sometimes I think about going to the Philippines for months so RC will learn the language. She's been there once but she was just 18 months old then.

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