Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Playing, Shopping and Eating
Monday, July 27, 2009
One for Mum

This morning we caught up with some special friends at a place called Home Shop and Cafe. It is found at 20 Stewart Rd, Ashgrove. (apparently where Locomotion used to be) It is a beautiful cafe which has both homewares on sale and tasty food on the menu. It was buzzing with people but we were able to book a back room which was specially set up to cater to people with kids. What a treat! Adjoining this room is a small room, with a small door for kids to access and play with toys.
The food was scrumptious! I had a chocolate brownie (highly recommended by my friend) and Miss M had a Raspberry Cupcake. It felt so good to be able to enjoy lovely surroundings and scrumptious food while Miss M had a play - the perfect combination I think.
It won't be long before I return with mums group in tow so we can all enjoy such a lovely place. Just remember though, if you want to use the back room for your next mummy catch-up you need to book ahead. There's a park down the road which would be great for a play afterwards or you could visit The Enchanted Forest park nearby. (check out June blogs or Parks for more info)
http://www.homestorecafe.com.au/ or 3366 6652
A Night In...At the Movies
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Ice-creams or Cupcakes?
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Finding Peace Amongst the Rowdy Rascals
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Butterfly Printing - Following an Interest
- Read 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'
- Make butterfly cakes or biscuits
- Make a butterfly stain glass window from cellophane and contact
- Sing and Dance to 'The Buttefly Dance' from The Wiggles Safari dvd
- Fly like butterflies with wings on
- Go on a butterfly hunt in the garden or at a local park
- Borrow books about butterflies from the library
- Make butterflies in playdough using a butterfly cutter
- Visit the Museum to see the butterfly display
- Do butterfly sticker collage
There are 10 different activites listed, lots of opportunities to fill the hours but more importantly there are lots of opportunities to follow an interest or stretch a mind. What is your child talking about today? Is there an art activity, song, outing or story you can think of to develop their current interests further. Children's cues can keep you creatively busy together all day long and then everyone's happy.
The Park With Everything and More
Monday, July 20, 2009
A Grand Plan
What I liked about this park was its variety of play equipment for kids both big and small to try. A lot of the equipment is not like equipment I've seen at other parks. It's set up with a nautical theme to fit in with it's locality so there's lots of water play things, without the water.
This is definitely going to be a park that we return to with Daddy as it has all his favourite activities - rock climbing, surfing and skate boarding. The surf boards and skate boards were really just balancing boards. Miss M found the skateboards to be a little tricky which was great for her to practise her balancing on all by herself and she was keen to give the rock climbing a go next time when Daddy comes back with us. We also discovered that the park has a road area complete with road signs for kids to ride bikes on and a massive obstacle course which tests all kinds of skills. Miss M had her most fun on this trying out the flying fox, stepping stones and the part where you had to weave your body in and out of the poles.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Passing on the Loveliness....

Thank you Narelle at www.momentsformum.com for this Lovely Blog Award. The more I blog along the more I come across other lovely women bloggers who are sharing their hearts with the world. My passion with blogging is sharing creative ideas and places to visit with children but some of the blogs I like to visit are women creating things to sell or make for their own pleasure. Being new to the blogging world I find it hard to pick 15 women to pass this award on to but here are a few sites I like to visit and I'd like to pass this award on to them. Please pop over and see why.
Leisa, I may be slightly biased when I say that I love your site but what I appreciate most about Eleanor and Ruby is how focused your interest is. You ooze with a passion for carefully crafted things and I especially love how we share a love for finding "treasures", even if our treasures are very different. I feel your joy every time you post a picture of a new exciting find. Your site is truly beautiful.
Kate, my creative friend, I love to pop over to your site and see how your creativity is growing with each new batch of cards. You're an inspiration to this card making mummy! I look forward to seeing more of your card creations.
If you'd like to accept, you then have to post the award on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award and his or her blog link. Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you have discovered. Contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award.
Ask me for 15 amazing blog names in a years time and I'm sure I could name many. Thank you again Narelle. Your blog site certainly encourages me and it has been wonderful to meet up with another Christian mummy blogger so soon into my blogging life.
Construction Mix-up
There seems to be mess everywhere in the house today but if I take a closer look it's where Miss M's creativity has been at work. This morning during tv time I set up chalk drawing, water play with blue colouring, playdough with cutters and construction on the mat. I like to set the play area up for some of Miss M's play time . A bit of structure helps her learn to care for her toys and I get to see where the activities take her little mind. Play time is always open to change and extending activities further so it often doesn't go the way I see it in my head and that's quite ok. It just depends on how Miss M plays with what is set up but structured play time is a good place to start as it begins with a focus. Plenty of free-play happens in other parts of our day together.
Rather than set up one construction set this morning I mixed them up. There was the foam city bocks, the magnetic car bocks and to these I added the vet set (Little People animals + people in a jungle setting.) A lovely game emerged as Miss M made a car from the magnetic set and created houses from the foam blocks. What I liked though was how she thought to add the Maisy Dominoes from the puzzle box and those pieces became doors. Who would have known what creative play was going to take place on the mat today from the mix-up of construction sets.
Looking for different construction sets? Here are some ideas that don't cost much...
- Join a Toy Library and borrow the wonderful range of construction sets they have.
- Make construction sets out of wood scraps, milk cartons or boxes. eg Smarties boxes, match boxes.
- Check out your local Op Shops. We have discovered most of our construction sets this way. From my old Kindy days I know that they are worth a lot of money but I have managed to pick ours up for $2 - $5 each or fill a bag for $2. Always check what's beneath the old or dirty looking boxes. You may discover a fantastic construction set just begging to be cleaned up and played with. I have purchased lovely new boxes for ours.
- Find a mummy friend who will swap construction sets for a time.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Three Little Treasures
Hunting for treasure in "treasure shops" (Op Shops) is loads of fun for Miss M and I. We find so many interesting things. Some things we just look at and other things we bring home to our own treasure chest to keep. One day I'm going to share with you a photo or two of all the wonderful things we have found on our treasure hunts. I get so excited talking about them but for today here are the three treasures we've dug up this week.
- An Ariel head for my beautiful niece Miss L who "adores" Ariel and pretends to be her. To see Miss L swim around on the floor like Ariel in the sea is something very special.
- A set of Pet Pals still in their packet.
- A fairy torch still in it's packet. (For 50c)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
What to Do Today? Water Play!
- Putting a small amount of colour in the water using powder paint or food dye.
- Finding other interesting objects around the house. We found a kitchen seive and that was fun to play with. An egg beater would also provide great enjoyment. It's fun to turn the handle and watch more bubbles appear as the beaters go round and round.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
A Bike Hike at the Oxley Common
Secret Messages (Crayon Resist Painting)
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Wonder Wall - Miss M's Gallery of Art
Welcome to Miss M's Art Gallery! It's time to refresh the artwork in the playroom/ office/ sun room today. (We live in a little house!) Miss M churns out a fair amount of drawings, cuttings, paintings etc and even though we don't do art activities every day it begins to build up. I like to display her artwork to show how special it is to us. (and it is!)
Back when I started doing art and crafts with one very little baby Miss M I began to put it on the walls to be a family gallery for our own enjoyment. Every so often I take the pictures down and put up new beautiful ones. (and the not so beautiful ones) We've been busy trying lots of different art lately so a change on the walls is necessary. I can't wait to get some of Miss H's artwork up when we get started on it. Keep an eye out for my blog on where I put the artwork after it has been in the playroom gallery.
Here's some extra gallery ideas...
- Name and date each piece of artwork. I like to put Miss M's name on the top left hand corner and the date on the top right. This is ideal for when you put them away later and also when you bring them out again to look at for years after.
- Spell your child's name out loud each time you write it so they learn how to spell it for themselves. We have a song we made up to do this.
- If your child tells a story about their art write it at the bottom or the back of the paper. You'll be able to read the story every time you admire the art and we all know that little children's artwork isn't always so easy to tell what it is.
- When hanging up children's artwork use a good quality blu tac. (Bostik) When taking it down again pull the artwork off gently and remove any excess blue tac by rubbing it gently in a circular motion. You don't want to make Mr Gus sad do you? He he he! We live in a rental house so we talk about how Mr Gus (our property manager) looks after our house and he likes us to take good care of it.
Call me crazy (or a hoarder) but I'm going to cherish my girl's beautiful artwork for many years to come. Now it's time for me to stop blogging and hang up some pictures.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Boys Day Out - Our City Cat and Museum Adventure
http://www.translink.com.au/