Tuesday, December 7, 2010

ACE is the Place for My Little Toddler Man or Popcorn is a Great Distraction

I really needed to get to the post office and the bank on Saturday morning. I had a deposit I needed to make and a giveaway to put in the mail. It was 10:30 a.m. and both locations close early on Saturday. I was in a rush to get out the door. JDaniel decided he didn’t want to run errands he wanted to stay home with his dad. “I am not coming,” he pronounced. Pronouncements don’t get him very far, but lately he has been making them more often. Well, Dad was in the middle of paperwork that needed to be done and since JDaniel couldn't be counted on to play quietly the whole time I needed to be gone he needed to come with me. “Let’s go,” I said gently shoving his arms into his winter coat. “This will be fun!” I said as cheerfully as I could muster hoping that God would grace with us with a miracle as we ran errands.

The bank stop was quick. We were able to get through the drive thru without a wait. The teller sent a lollipop out with my copy of the deposit slip. “Did we get one?” I was asked from the backseat. “Yes, we did and it will be perfect to have after lunch.” I replied. JDaniel didn’t care about when he got to eat it just that a lollipop was given to us.

We then headed to the ACE Hardware store right down the street. It houses a small outpost of the post office. It usually has a long line and tons of little items little fingers can pick up and move to a new location, but it was right down the street. The parking lot was crowded and people were streaming in and out of the store. This looked like this stop might turn into a nightmare. I was so anxious about JDaniel losing it and having to come back on Monday that I walked in the door farthest away from the post office instead of the one right next to it.

Entering through the door we did led to a miracle. Right before our eyes was a popcorn machine filled with freshly popped corn. Beside the popcorn machine should an angel wearing ACE Hardware apparel handing out bags of free popcorn. JDaniel and I waited hand in hand for his turn to get a bag of popcorn. Once it was procured we walked slowly to the post office area and waited in line to send the giveaway package. When I say slowly, I mean slowly. A toddler with one hand holding a bag of popcorn and one hand reaching in to pick up the next puff of corn has trouble walking quickly. He had to move very slowly through a store.

There was only one lady in front of us when we got in the post office line. I was a little relieved. It should have taken no time at all but, she couldn’t decide on the design she wanted for her Christmas stamp. It would seem like she made a decision and then she would change to a different stamp. She changed her mind three or four times. I started wishing for my own bag of popcorn. I didn’t dare take a handful of JDaniel's. If we finished the bag before we paid the postage for the package, the nuts and bolt in small drawers beside us could become the focus of a toddler with busy fingers.

Thankfully the bag held out! There was even popcorn to spare. JDaniel and I headed to the grocery store next store to get milk. It took a long time to get to the milk section at the bag of the story due to serious concentration required to reach to the bottom of the bag and get the final puffs of corn, but we made it without needing a cart or getting distracted by the selection of fruit chews displayed on the aisle we walked down.

That makes ACE the place for my little toddler man! We may need to start every shopping trip there.


 
 
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Muffin Tin Monday- Decorated Crescent House



I have seen beautiful gingerbread houses decorated to the nines on blogs lately and we didn’t make one. The house we made looks like it needs renovations, but it tasted delicious.

We took four crescent rolls and make a bread house by flattening them with “clean” hands. Then I spread cream cheese across the baked bread house and finally we decorated it with yummy foods contained in a Christmas tree tin.






 

The decoration tin contained Roma tomatoes, cucumber sticks, cheese in triangles (aka “big” cheese by JDaniel. He says the cheese from the deli is really big.), carrot sticks, banana chips and dried fruit.

We had the best time making this house. I placed the door and windows on the house. The rest was completed together.
 





 

Disclaimer: All the carrots and cucumbers were peeled off the house and placed in front of me. I was not offered any cheese or banana chips.



 
 
 
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Progresso Panko and Cookbook Giveaway

 

I am not the best cook in the world. I have made a lot of progress since I got married. Reading a lot of cookbooks may have helped me as well as making dinner for my guys every night. When I received Michael Chiarello’s Bottega cookbook, I had a great time exploring the recipes and gazing at the wonderful photos of the dishes you could prepare using the recipes.  Many of the recipes are far too sophisticated for our uncultured palates. I did find one we loved. It is called Pesto Arancini Stuffed with Mozzarella. The recipe is a little time consuming, but makes a lot of the arancini.(aka rice balls at my house)  We ate them over a number of days and they seemed to get better each time.



 
 

We have also used the lemon pepper panko to bread chicken breasts. They were awesome. Everyone cleaned their plates. JDaniel asked if he could have some of ours when his was finished.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Great Posts I Came Across This Week- December 4th

Child Related


Chronicle of an Infant Bibliophile has a wonderful I Spy Christmas Ornament activity. It would be great to do with your children as you unpack your ornaments or even just after you have repacked them.


she wears Flowers has the cutest post on a Roll-A- Chore Soft Block. I am not crafty, but I love this cube.


Fun and Engaging Activities for Toddlers has a wonderful post called More Sticker Sorting for Travel (or anytime). JDaniel loves playing with stickers. I need to bring this activity along for our next long trip.


The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman has a great idea for a Prayer Box. I love that she has her children look back through their prayers and see how they were answered.


Little Blue Boo is a brave mom. I love her post called A Guide to Painting. I don't think I am wired for this kind of painting.


I love I Blame My Mother's post called Knock, Knock...Who's There? Her banana notes are wonderful.


Posts for Bloggers


The Frugal Free Gal has Ten Ways to Get Traffic to Your Blog. Number four is what has really worked for me.


Biz Mommy's post on the Top 10 Questions to Answer on Your Blog’s About Page is filled with questions I think every blogger should ask themselves. I haven't developed an About Page. I did ask myself her questions.


Recipe


I love Balancing Beauty and Bedlam's Gratitude Rolls. Her post was for Thanksgiving, but I bet you could make them for Christmas too.



Supporting Others


Cards Direct is putting together a “Texas Size Holiday Card for the Troops”.  They will be gathering signatures and messages online here.


 
 
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Read.Explore.Learn.- The Nativity

Welcome to Read. Explore. Learn! This meme was designed to be a place for you to share the learning opportunities, crafts, field trips, and other activities you have done this week that tie-in to children’s books. I look forward to seeing ways you have learned with and explored books.

Steps:
  • Link your activity below.
  • Please place the Read.Explore.Learn. badge on your post or create a link back to this meme.


                                                           jdaniel4smom



  • Please try to visit at least three of the other people that have placed links below and leave a comment. I will visit each of you and leave a kind comment and Stumble your post.
  • If you are not linking up an activity and are just visiting, please try to stop by a few of the links below.
    My Book Tie-Ins of the Week:
     
    Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star by Lesley Harker is a sweet story about a boy and his brother who travel from their home back in time to see Jesus in the manger. The pictures carry you through time as the boy shares the story of the nativity.
    What did we do this week?
     Craft
      
    We put together a nativity scene I found on The First School website.
     
    Counting and Matching
                                      
    We played with a Countdown to Christmas decoration I found at Hallmark. Before we started the countdown, we explored which objects had matches and practiced covering numbers when I called them out.
     
     
     
    Also linked to:
    Itsy Bitsy Learners
     
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Jesus Has Left the Crèche


I love starting traditions with JDaniel. I loved traditions growing up and have been waiting until he was old enough to understand what is happening at Christmas time to start some.

In my family growing up there weren’t many traditions. My mom would set up a crèche. We would always have crooked tree. (It didn’t matter if it was a real tree from a lot or one we cut down, or an artificial tree from a box.)We opened one gift the night before Christmas. We visited with my dad’s mom on Christmas Day and would then load up the car and drive to my mom’s parents in New Jersey. We would arrive late at night and would have Christmas morning all over again the day after Christmas.

Since we spend Thanksgiving with my husband’s family, we always have my mom over for Christmas dinner. My husband has a friend come for dinner with us too. I try to make a wonderful Christmas dinner. We open presents that are under a two foot tree due to my fears of JDaniel pulling down a tree and ornaments crashing everywhere. There are also small gifts in stockings hung by the mantle with care that everyone gets to open.

This year I am finally ready to introduce some new traditions and maybe a full size tree. We have put up the crèche, but this year two things are missing. Jesus has been put away and will make His appearance on Christmas Day. The shepherds are also missing. They will begin their journey to the manger on the far side of the house and will move slowly toward the living room where the crèche is located every couple of days. (Shepherds have to move slowly so they don’t lose their sheep.) They will arrive after dinner on Christmas to celebrate Jesus’ birth.

I really want JDaniel to understand that Christmas is about the birth of Christ and not just about great toys and beautiful lights so, following a wonderful Christmas meal I will be serving a birthday cake for Jesus. I hope we sing and rejoice in His birth the same way the shepherds and wise men did thousands of years ago.

What Christmas traditions do you have?

Jenny MatlockOur Worldwide Classroom





 
 
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