Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Halloween Goodies

Peanut #2 and I made Halloween Crackers for his classmates. They are easy to do and make such a nice treat.


What you need:
- Halloween napkins - the number you are wanting to make (beverage size)
- TP cardboard rolls - the number you are wanting to make (I save them already because I use them for crafts throughout the year)
- Small goodies and candies to put inside your cracker (we put bubblegum, pixie sticks, bubbles, candy balls, a small toy and a sour ball in the treat)
- Coordinating ribbon
- Scissors
- Scrapbooking Adhesive (or double sided tape)


Step 1:

Open the napkin and place it right side down on a table top. Along the top edge near the center of the napkin place a small strip of adhesive. Center the toilet paper roll on the adhesive. Roll the napkin over the top of the tp roll to cover it. Place another small strip of adhesive near the end of the napkin so that the napkin will stay put. Gather one end of the napkin and tie closed with ribbon.


Adhesive along the top


Place the roll on the adhesive


Roll it


Stick it


Tie it

Step 2:

Fill the cracker with goodies through the open end.

Step 3:

Gather the open end and tie it closed with ribbon.



Viola! Easy as 1,2,3!

You could also add another piece of paper over the center of the cracker that has hand written or typed greetings (ex: Happy Halloween, Trick or TREAT, A Treat for You). Just wrap it around and use adhesive to attach it.




We are now ready for C-man's class party - too bad we have to wait two weeks to hand them out.

Happy Crafting to you, Megan

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Serve One Another

Today was a windy, rainy, wonderfully stormy day full of power outages, flooding on the streets and fallen tree limbs.

On our way home from an appointment, Big D noticed that several of our neighbors had very large branches fall from their trees and he said "Mom, we should help them!"

So when we got home, he asked his dad if he could help move the branches. We all went to try and move some of the branches, enjoy a vivid rainbow and jump in a few puddles.


The branches were just too big, but Ryan called a friend who had called early to make sure we were okay. This friend has a new chain saw that he was excited to try out. So Michael came over and helped Peanut #1 and Ryan cut up and move those branches.




I am so pleased with Big D's desire to help others! What a good example he is to me!

Happy Helping, Megan

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Rockin' Around the Clock

This year is the 50th anniversary of when Peanut #1's elementary school opened! There are many fun celebrations planned for the upcoming year to celebrate the 50's and the first one was today! The students and staff dressed up in their 50's outfits for Spirit Day.

Big D looked so cute with his hair slicked back!

My dance partner: Mr. A (6th grade teacher)

Kelsey and I had fun doing the dance. I hope our boys weren't too embarrassed to see their moms dancing with some of the teachers!

Mr. T, myself, and Mr. A


A few teachers and parents performed a dance to the song "Rock Around the Clock" at the Jog-A-Thon Rally! My friend Gina is heading up the Jog-A-Thon committee again and she asked if I would help choreograph a simple dance to that song and I was so grateful for the opportunity to let the creative juices flow and to give my dancing feet a chance to move! I think it would be fun to teach the kids how to swing dance!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGT7Jyy-QFc (click on this link if you would like to make the video bigger, the side of the video got
cutoff in the blog)


It turned out so good and it was so fun to see the kids all dressed up in their 50's outfits!

Happy Birthday to Cowan, Megan


p.s. click on "dances" in my label cloud to the right to see some other fun dances that I have participated in!

Thursday, October 08, 2009

It's Fall Ya'll

Well, we are now into my most favorite time of year! I love the fall! The colors, the decorations, the food, etc.... The winding down of the year, the garden, the pumpkins and corn stalks, but at the same time I feel so energized at the opportunity to be with family and friends during the upcoming holidays!





"There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October."
- Nathaniel Hawthorne






Lazy Bones




Potions



May we all find time to cherish the slowing down of mother nature and the beautiful time of togetherness!

Happy Fall, Megan


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