Friday, February 1, 2013

Cutesy House Rules vs. REAL rules

Things like this are cluttering up my pinterest feed:
in this house sign, in this house we do loud really well, in this house we do second chances, we do family sign
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Aww now isn't that sweet?  I should make one for our house!  Oh wait.  I live in the real world with a bunch of boys and a sweet but mischievous dog.

Here's what I'd have to cut out of vinyl letters with a Cricut and plaster onto some wood for our house:



In this house...

We do not stand right by someone's face and fart.
We do not flap our pants right by someone's face after farting.
We will be in trouble if Mom finds we pooped and didn't flush.
We do not stand and poop on the carpet (DOG!)
We do not write our phone number on our arm with sharpie.
We do not try to ride the dog, no matter how much she enjoys our attempts.
We do not blow the airhorn to wake someone up.




Tell me I'm not the only one with REAL rules in the house..things you never thought you'd have to turn into a rule.  What are some of your zany ones?

--sharing the realness at Serenity Now

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

What's Cookin Wednesday?

What does your menu look like this week? I'm always looking for new recipes and ideas...I get bored easily.

Tonight I made a dip that a friend had seen on pinterest. Super easy and good with pretzels!

Bacon Cheddar Ranch Dip
1 container sour cream
1 pkg bacon bits (in the bag.  3oz)
1 packet ranch mix
2 cups shredded cheese
- Mix all together and chill before serving.

Told you it was easy!  I didn't promise healthy, just easy.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Sunday: Faith

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Friday, January 11, 2013

The number one book teachers need to read

Guess how much I'm getting paid to write this post?  Nothing.  Zilch.
The author doesn't have a clue who I am and no one gave me the book for free.  I bought the book (full price) on my own.  If you go buy the book I get nothing.  This is purely my excitement and my shouting from the rooftops.

Teachers, aides, future teachers, preschool directors, principals, superintendents, librarians, school librarians and home-school parents....you all need to read this book.  If we want to bring forth a generation of kids who can and do read, here's where to start.
Igniting a Passion for Reading: Successful Strategies for Building Lifetime Readers, Steven Layne

He had me laughing out loud, imagining him getting on a plane reading a copy of "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants."

And then he got me fired up.  Most kids in our country can read, the problem is that they do not LIKE to.

I've got 3 takeaways from this that I'll share with you, and then you have to go get the book for yourself.
  • Book Chats
  • First Read Club
  • Reading Lounge
Book Chats
Ever read something you just couldn't wait to tell someone about?  Bring that enthusiasm to the classroom/library/home.  Get up and talk about how fantastic you thought "Because of Winn Dixie" was and what surprised you and what made you laugh.  Suddenly they'll all want to go check out "Because of Winn Dixie."  Layne gives greater detail and a formula in the book for how to do a Book Chat most effectively.
steven layne, teacher's hot pick book, reading, book display, reluctant reader
great display from another Steven Layne fan!


First Read Club
Oh man, if my teacher had done a club like this in school, I would have been even more in love with reading!  He suggests that the librarian or teacher allow children to join a "First Read" club.  When you get in a few new books, offer them up to individuals in the club to read.  If they choose to read it, they get to sign a label for the inside cover that says "This book was First Read by___"
I'm telling you, even the most reluctant readers will eat this up!

Reading Lounge
Steven Layne gets crazy here.  Imagine going to your administration and saying you need an entire room.  After they get done laughing at you, they'll tell you no.  Keep asking.
reading lounge, school reading area, steven layne reading lounge
love this lounge in a school...found at this link
Layne was able to implement a Reading Lounge in one school...where kids could take their books and relax in COMFORTABLE chairs to do their reading or be read to.  It gives them a space to enjoy being with books.  Teachers can sign up for times to take in their whole class for reading instruction or a read-a-loud.  A lounge is a long shot for most of us, but the idea is worth entertaining and trying to get a group together to advocate for.  You never know, with a little PTO money and some luck, it just may work out!

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Those were my three favorite ideas in the book, but you've got to go get it for yourself and read it.  The way he talks about reading at the grade level you teach and being able to recommend books to them, doing reading logs, the book chats, it is all GENIUS and needs to be implemented in our schools ASAP.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

New year, New goals, New Stuff!

In case you didn't know, we're in a new year now.  All the good  bloggers made sure to tell you that ON New Year's Day.  Not me.  I kinda figured you already knew.

THEN our computer went "cough. sputter. I want to die."* and I was offline for an entire day. No blogs, no facebook, no pinterest.   I know, you are filled with compassion for me now.

The good news is that we are up and running full steam ahead into 2013!  New DIY coming up, an adoption series, more on creative giving, and on and on!

In the meantime, I hope you all made quality resolutions like I did:

*The computer did not actually say that, I translated for you.


shared at Serenity Now

Monday, December 31, 2012

A-Z (in which I make a confession about Totino's pizza)


This was over at Where We Can Live Like Jack and Sally and it seemed like a fun thing to do.  If you join in, leave a link in the comments so I can go see and visit!
A. Age: Never ask a lady her age.  Also, never ask me.

B. Bed size: Queen

C. Chore you hate:  Dishes

D. Dogs: Oh you've seen our garden thief 

E. Essential start to your day: Coffee. With a lot of vanilla creamer.

F. Favorite color: All of them

G. Gold or Silver: Usually silver

H. Height: average

I. Instruments you play: Air guitar

J. Job Title: "Mooooommmmmyyyyyy"

K. Kids: One in heaven, two at home

L. Live: What does this even mean?

M. Married: Yes

N. Nicknames: Probably some I don't know about. ;)

O. Overnight hospital stays: With the birth of each of my 3 children

P. Pet peeve: If my socks are crooked in my tennis shoes.

Q. Quote:  I'm a quote junkie.  I have a bunch on pinterest.
Like this gem:
 
3% of my life

R. Righty or Lefty:  I am right handed

S. Siblings: One by birth, many by marriage

T. Time you wake up: Depends on the day

U. University attended: One right now, transferring in the fall.

V. Vegetables you dislike:  Collard Greens.  I tried to like them but it isn't happening.

W. What makes you run late: Poopy diapers right before walking out the door.
hahahha kids
X. X-rays you've had: Chest (yay for pneumonia!), shoulder, ultrasounds, etc.

Y. Yummy food: Yesterday I confessed to my husband that I really like Totino's Party Pizzas.
Totinos Crisp Crust Party Pizza!  Amy flavor will do!  Why I still live this after all these years, god only knows!  Yummy
Z. Zoo animal favorite: Elephants.  Although monkey's flinging poop would be fun to see.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012