Showing posts with label Mom Adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mom Adventures. Show all posts

Happy Anniversary to Me (& the Hubby!)

 7 years ago today the Hubby and I said "I Do"!


As I sit and think about it - it's hard to believe that 7 years
have passed since that wonderful day.


We had an amazing wedding day -
surrounded by lots family, friends, happiness and love.


Our wedding took place in NY (where I was born & raised) and we were so lucky to have so many people come in from all over to share in our special day. It was truly my dream wedding and there wasn't one thing that I would do differently.


The best part of that day was that it marked the beginning of a new journey for us.

The past 7 years have been an amazing part of my life. I am not saying that every day has been smooth sailing.  I would be lying to you if I said that but, our ups & downs, disagreements and bad days have made our relationship stronger.
We may take a few hits - but we always come out on top! :)

I look at our Lil Divas and I see what our love has created.  I wouldn't change a thing.

This is our life, our love, our happily ever after.... or as close as we can get to that :)



I love you Honey and I am looking forward to sharing the next 70+ years together (if we can be that lucky!)

Mom Talk - Getting Your Child Ready For Kindergarten


It's hard for me to believe that one of my "babies" is headed to Kindergarten! Where did the last 5+ years go?

The road to getting my Lil Diva into an actual school has been bumpy but we are excited to have her enrolled in a brand new Charter School - very close to home!  I have been preparing her for the big milestone - going to "big girl" school - for the past year. Both of my Lil Divas attended preschool a few hours a week and although it is costly I feel this has been highly beneficial for their socialization, growth and learning.

This year the Oldest Diva was enrolled in a State Funded Pre-Kindergarten program in her preschool. The program was 5 days a week from 9am to 12pm. Although it is a wonderful program - it is only 3 hours of their day.   Much of my Lil Diva's learning still takes place with me in our home. I believe in grasping our teachable moments.  I know that young minds are sponges and this is the ideal time to encourage their curiosity and awaken their desire and willingness to learn. These things are crucial not only to later successes in learning but life in general.

Being a teacher has helped me quite a bit with this process but I realize not everyone has an education background so I thought it would be great to share a few of the basics/fundamentals that most (if not all) Kindergarten Teachers expect a child to be able to do or know when they start school. Keep in mind things may vary state to state but I believe the basics I am highlighting here are universal.

Mom to 2 Posh Lil Diva's Kindergarten Readiness Checklist:

1. Does your child know their full name? This may seem silly but I have been in Kindergarten classrooms where children do not know their last names. They are expected to know their full names - including middle names if they have one so be sure your child knows theirs. They should also know how to write their own name.

2. Does your child know your telephone number? This is a safety issue - your child should know how to reach you in case of an emergency. Make sure they know a number where someone will likely answer the phone. In this day and age a cell phone number might be the best option, especially if parents work outside the home.

3. Is your child able to sit and listen to a story without interrupting? In Kindergarten children must be able to concentrate on what the teacher is saying, listen and follow simple directions, etc. The best way to prepare children for this is to sit and read with them and encourage them to focus on the story.  This fosters retention and understanding. To encourage them to be able to follow simple commands - practice at home. Give your child simple 2 or 3 step directions such as - pick up the toy from the floor, put it into the toy box and close the lid. This will prepare them for when their teacher asks them to complete work at school.

4. Does your child speak clearly? Strong oral language skills are very important in school. A teacher must be able to understand your child. If you suspect a speech delay or problem it would be wise to address the issue.

5. Is your child independent? While at school your child will be expected to manage bathroom needs independently, fasten and unfasten simple buttons, put on and take off their coats, etc. Encourage this at home so that they feel confident doing these things for themselves  before school starts. Tying shoelaces is NOT expected - this is developmental and many children do not learn this until 1st grade or so. If your child does not know how to tie their own shoes it would be wise to use shoes or sneakers with velcro or straps. It becomes tedious and tiring for a teacer to tie children's shoelaces all day long!

6. Does your child have strong fine-motor skills. A typical day in Kindergarten involves cutting, coloring, pasting, holding a pencil or crayon, etc. Beginning writing depends on these types of skills so be sure to spend some time engaging in these types of activities at home so your child is not frustrated or lagging behind at school.

7. Does Your child have basic letter and number recognition knowledge? Though they are not expected to know all the letters of the alphabet going into Kindergarten, they should know the letters in their name and as many of the other letters as possible. Children are expected to be able to count from at least 1-10 and be able to recognize these numbers as well as know some basic shapes and colors.

8. Does your child have good social skills? Much of Kindergarten involves working and getting along with others. Your child should be able feel comfortable doing this. Help your child refine essential social skills such as turn-taking, sharing, compromising and problem-solving.

9. Is your child eager to learn and curious about the world around them? Children develop at different rates but when a child is eager to learn and not afraid to try somehting new - they will be successful in school. Encourage your child to explore by asking questions, taking trips to zoos and museums, reading different types of books of books from the library, etc. This is the time to awaken and celebrate their curiosity and desire to learn!

10. Does your child show interest in books? If your child tries to "read" a book by telling a story based on the pictures - this is a sign that they are ready to start learning how to read which is part of Kindergarten. If your child does not show much interest in books - try to foster their interest. You can do this by reading to them daily and using fun voices and expressive reading to engage them, asking them questions, inviting them to join in on repetitive parts, and encouraging them to take participate in any active/action parts of the story.

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If you read through the above checklist and answered yes to all of the questions then your child is at a wonderful readiness level for Kindergarten! Continue to do what you are doing because you are on the right path.

If you answered no to a few of the questions, then now you know what you can spend some time focusing on. Please know this should not be a burden. Make it fun and you will both benefit from the experience.

If you answered no to most of the above questions then I suggest you look closely at your child's situation and possibly discuss it with your doctor or preschool teacher if your child has one. If developmental delays are suspected - it is important to seek out the necessary help.

I hope that you find my little list useful. By no means am I suggesting I am an expert but after 12+ years of teaching you learn a thing or two. I am merely passing my learned tidbits on to you in the hopes that it will help you and your child have a successful transition into Kindergarten.


Bern
This is a repost but I think it is an important topic especially with summer coming to an end and school just around the corner!

Family Fun Friday - Butterfly World Adventures

Living in FL we have lots of opportunity to be outdoors and explore nature.
There is so much to see and do - it is one of the things I love about living here!

Today, I'd like to take you on a Family Adventure through Butterfly World -
a butterfly farm and research facility made up of 10 acres of aviaries and botanical gardens. It also happens to be one of my favorite local places. Why? Quite simply, it's like a lil piece of paradise once you step inside - there are thousands of live butterflies just fluttering all around the beautiful gardens.




The Lil Divas love walking through the authentic Tropical Rainforest Habitat - complete with waterfall and misting cave. They could run and back and forth through this cave for hours if we let them. They never seem to tire of it.



Once you pass through the aviaries you step into the lush Garden areas.
My favorite is the Rose Garden. When they are in bloom it is simply breathtaking!


 

   


The Lil Divas love the Suspension Bridge that leads to Macaw Landing.
They love how it rocks and sways as they move across.


It is so cute to watch them walk/run from opposite ends and meet up in an embrace in the middle - they do it every time!



Another of my personal favorites is the Lorikeet Encounter. I always get a kick out of how these birds will land on your back, head, etc... The girls enjoy feeding them nectar and watching them eat from their hands - though they do get a bit scared when there are more than 1 or 2! :)




Finally, there is the Bug Museum - home to some of the creepiest bugs around!
The girls love watching those creepy crawlies! Me - I'd rather stay far away but being the amazing Mom that I am I dutifully endure the Bug Encounter every time we visit Butterfly World. :)




Butterfly World is one of those quaint places that is perfect for a family outing.
You can pack (or buy) lunch or a snack and just enjoy being in such lovely surroundings. We have been purchasing Season Passes for the past few years and it has been worth every cent.

Another great feature/perk is that Right outside is a fab lil playground!
The Lil Divas love to stop and play there after our time in Butterlfy World.


Hope you enjoyed our adventure!
Join us next Friday for some more Family Fun!

Bern

(P.S) This was a dusted off & revamped old post that never saw any traffic - it was actually my 1st Family Fun Friday post! I really wanted to share Butterfly World on the Show Us Your Town Hop since it's one of my fave local places so I thought it would be prudent to use my initial & mostly unread post and add current pictures, etc to it rather than do a whole new post. Hope you don't mind but I felt this lil post deserved some more attention/reads!

DIY Frugal Water Table Fun

It's HOT & there is no better way to beat the heat than with water!

I have always wanted to get a water table for the Lil Divas but
they can be rather costly so to kick off our Water Themed Week
I whipped up an easy, no frills DIY Water Table.

I used a plastic 66 gallon container I bought on sale at Target for only $7.99, some of our beach & bath toys and of course we had to add bubble solution for some sudsy fun. Now, that's my idea of frugal fun and the Lil Divas absolutely LOVED it! 

There was some toy washing,



lots of pouring, measuring, filling & dumping of water



some soup making,




and even a little scavenger hunting! 
I had them close their eyes while I hid an item in the tub 
and they had to find it based on clues that I gave - 
such as it's color, shape and other descriptions.



Books We Read:









What DIY or Water Fun have you had lately?

Mommy Dilemma - Separation Anxiety and Kindergarten: How Do We Help Kids Cope?

My 5 year old Diva is having a lot of issues with separation anxiety. She has always been my more anxious child but things are definitely coming to a head lately and I fear her starting Kindergarten soon is the root cause. She has expressed fear over starting at a new school, not having any friends and being away from me for a longer period of time (especially since she knows her sister gets out early and will be home with me while she is still in school).

Anytime anyone talks to My Oldest Diva about Kindergarten she gets sullen and says she doesn't want to talk about it. I am overly positive with her about school - I am a teacher after all and I always loved school growing up! I have told her how much fun Kindergarten is, how she will learn wonderful new things, become an even better reader and make fabulous new friends.  I also repeatedly remind her that I will be there to pick her up at the end of her day and that I will even be volunteering in her classroom from time to time as well.

Nothing seems to lessen her anxiety and it is manifesting in all sorts of ways. She is having trouble sleeping at night and having trouble being apart from me.

I have spent quite a bit of time online researching separation anxiety in children and it seems that between age 5-6 there is a peak. It is very hard to deal with my Lil Diva's episodes when faced with them. She grabs onto my leg and won't let go, she screams, kicks, yells, cries and hits. I fear for her safety and my sanity as these episodes grow both more severe and increasingly more frequent.

Upon our return home from vacation, things have really come to a head. We shared a bed at night in our hotels and now that we are back home she is having trouble going to bed at night in her own room/bed.
It has become a nightly battle that is leaving us all cranky and exhausted.

My heart is heavy, my mind is worried and I have spent many moments feeling like a "Monster Mom" lately because I end up losing my patience. More than once I found myself yelling over her screams :( This is not the kind of mom I want to be.  Yet, I find myself in a place where I do not know what else to do when she is having these "fits" and screaming and crying.

Nothing seems to be working. I have taken "special" time to be with her, made sure to be positive and encouraging about her fears and my husband and I are really trying hard to be understanding when she gets one of these "attacks" but her fears seem to be overpowering our efforts at the moment. I am hopeful that once school begins - she will have fun and be alright but I am honestly beginning to dread that first day of school - I do not envision an easy or pretty sight.

As a teacher, I have gone through these moments but it is emotionally different when you are the mom & it's your child. I hate to see my baby suffering & feeling like I can not just "kiss it & make it better" like I do with her bumps & bruises.

So my question to you all is what I am I missing here? I there something I can be doing that I am not doing? Ideas? Advice? Suggestions?

Bern

Lil Diva Preschool Thematic Calendar (2011-2012) w/linky

I am finally done! :)

As summer comes to an end (school here starts in late August) I have been very busy brainstorming for the upcoming year with my Littlest Diva. The Oldest Diva will be included in some of the fun but she officially starts Kindergarten and will be in school all day. I will of course continue to share our reading/phonics and sight word focus with you but the major focus of my planning has been specifically geared for my preschooler who is 4.

Our themes all begin with the books we read & discuss together while incorporating:
- letters and basic letter sounds
- beginning reading & sight word fun
- writing and fine motor skills development
- math basics such as number recognition, number sense, early addition/subtraction, days of the week & intro to telling time
- science and hands-on experiments and/or observation where possible
- cooking and/or theme related snacks
- lots & lots of arts & crafts
- Family Night Fun

*As an addition this year I will be incorporating some basic Spanish into our themes. Both Lil Divas have expressed a great deal of interest in learning to speak Spanish & I am so excited to help them learn!*

Our last few weeks of Summer Themes will include:
Water Fun
Zoo Animals (Letter Z)
Dinosaurs (Letter D)

Here is my Preschool Thematic Calendar for 2011-2012:

(Mid) August:
Back to School
All About Me

September:
Apples (Letter A) & Johnny Appleseed
Farm & Farm Animals
Fun w/Shapes
Vehicles & Transportation

October:
Fall (Letter L-Leaves)
Columbus Day
Bats & Spiders
Skeletons/Body (Letter S)
Pumpkins (Letter P)

November:
Monster Fun
Scarecrows
Native Americans & Pilgrims (Letter N)
Thanksgiving & Turkeys (Letter T)
Vegetables & Fruits/Healthy Eating (Letter V)

December:
Your Five Senses (2 weeks) (Letter Y - focus during Taste Yummy vs Yucky)
Christmas (Letter C)
Gingerbread (Letter G)

January:
Snow/Snowflakes/Snowman
Mittens (Letter M)
Quilts (Letter Q)
Arctic Animals

February:
Groundhog's Day & Shadows
Hearts/Valentine's Day (Letter H)
Bears & Hibernation (mini unit)
Presidents Day (1 day)
Mardi Gras (1 day)
Space
Dr. Seuss

March:
Rainbows/Colors (Letter R)
Leprechauns/St. Patrick's Day/Shamrocks (Letter L)
Spring Weather: Wind & Clouds - Kites (Letter K)
Spring Weather: Rain & Umbrellas (Letter U)

April:
Easter Eggs/Rabbits (Letter E)
Birds & Nests (letter N)
Earth Day/Recycling
Flowers/Gardening (Letter F)

May:
Flowers/Gardening (Letter F) continued
Pond Life - Frogs & Turtles
Bugs/Life Cycles: (Letter B)
Caterpillars/Butterflies (Letter C - Caterpillar)
Ants

Summer:
(our summer themes are much more flexible and tend to last about 2 weeks due to all our summer activities)

June:
Jungle (Letter J)
Eric Carle

July:
4th of July: Stars & Stripes (mini unit)
Ocean & Sea Creatures (Letter O)
Ice Cream (I)

August:
Pirates & Maps (Letter X)
Princesses & Castles
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom  - ABC Celebration (Review)

It will be a wonderful year full of fun & learning.
I hope you will join us as we share our journey with you.

If you have a lesson plan/calendar for the year I'd love for you to share on the linky below. I LOVE to see what other teachers/moms/homeschoolers are up to - it is always inspiring! I will leave the link up thru early September when school starts so be sure to come back & share later if you are not finished with your plan yet!

Bern


Mommy Dilemma - Attachment Issues: Just a Phase or Cause for Concern?

My Oldest Diva has always been my more "high maintenance" child. As a baby we had to carry her in a sling practically all day because she would scream and cry whenever she was put down and alone. She won the crying it out war I waged because she would not stop & I could not take it.

I had to rock her to sleep until she was almost two years old - sitting in a rocker for 30 minutes or more and then ever so gingerly moving her to her bed so as not to wake her because then it would be an hour or more to get her back to sleep. Why, she would fight sleep because she knew it meant I would put her down.

She was a horrible sleeper - prone to waking at night in tears and fits of screams because she was scared and wanted to sleep with me. She still does this from time to time and she is now 5.

As a child, she would cry whenever she was left in the care of others. I felt horrible even running to the store and leaving her behind. I was essentially her prisoner, until she got a little older and I got a little tougher. Of course I had to because her sister came along & I just didn't have the same amount of time or energy to deal with it all. She had to share me with her sister and I had to leave her with others sometimes - there was no way around it if I had to work, etc. She accepted it, although grudgingly, and was still prone to tears but they would thankfully cease after awhile making it more bearable for all of us.

Of course we dealt with lots of different issues - like I said she is my "high maintenance" child. She was prone to tantrums - loud, dramatic and frequent. She disliked her car seat, shopping carts & her stroller. She did everything on her own terms - like potty training, learning the alphabet & how to write her name. There is so rushing her - if she does not want to do something, she will not do it.

So, this child whom I love dearly is starting Kindergarten in August and I am worried. Why? She is starting to display the very same behaviors all over again. She cries when I go somewhere without her. Gives me a hard time at night - waking in the middle of the night and not wanting to sleep in her room.

I'm worried about how she will adjust to being in school all day on her own. She already cries when we talk about kindergarten. She talks about not having her friends in the same school and has mentioned more than a few times that she doesn't want to go. I am trying to make her feel excited rather than apprehensive about it, reminding her how fun it will be and explaining that all the kids will be new to the school just like her because it is just opening up.  I remind her how proud I am of her and how happy I am that she is going to kindergarten and will be my "big girl".

Yet, I feel a bit clueless and a whole lot of helpless as to how to really help her. I love that she loves and needs me but I do not want to be her crutch. I want her to feel safe and secure both with and without me.  So, the million dollar question is - How do I do that?

Or, am I worried about nothing? Is this all just a "really, really long" phase she is going through and will simply outgrow?  (fingers crossed on that one!)

Bern

Memorial Day Flag Pancakes!

We started our Memorial Day with some yummy & fairly easy to make festive Flag Pancakes!

I am no expert but the Lil Divas were happy with their cute flags & they were yummy so I would call it a SUCCESS! I might just make them again for the 4th of July! :)




What You Need:
pancake batter
red & blue food coloring
3 squeeze bottles
chocolate chips, sprinkles , etc for star decorations

Prep:
1.Take a small amount of pancake batter and mix in blue food coloring - you only need a small amount for this so it depends on how many pancakes you plan to make but I used only about 2 spoonfuls for this section on each pancake. I did not use a squeeze bottle for this - just a spoon.

2. The rest of the mixture should be divided between the red & white (uncolored) batter. You will need a bit more of the white so I divided in half by eye and then took a bit more to leave uncolored. I put the uncolored batetr into 1 of my squeeze bottles. The added red food coloring to the remainder of the batter, mixed & added it to 1 of my squeeze bottles.

I used a griddle to cook these & kept it on fairly low - it's important to let it cook pretty well before flipping or you will not end up with a good flag!

What To Do:
1. Make the flag outline using uncolored (white) batter. I just made a large rectangle shape and then the smaller inside square as well.

2. Add the blue batetr to the inner square

3. Alternate making stripes between your red and white pancake batter.

4. Be sure to let it cook until it is mostly firm before flipping.

5. Add chocolate chips, sprinkles, or any oter decorations to make some stars

You have some cute Flag Pancakes!


Happy Memorial Day!

Bern

No More Babies & Yes, I am Shedding Tears Over It!

Well, it's official - I don't have babies anymore (unless the hubby wants another asap, lol!)!

My baby isn't a "baby" anymore - today she turns 4 years old and according to her she is a "big girl"!

It seems as if it were a mere blink of the eyes ago that they were laying this tiny little baby girl on top of me and I was "meeting" her for the first time. Now she is this beautiful big girl - so full of life, spunk and love!

I am blessed to be her Mom. Watching her grow is an honor and a privilege - I don't take a moment of this for granted.

I am so proud to be her Mom. She has such a sparkly personality - you can't help but fall in love with her. She is smart, fiery, funny, super girly and so full of love - she is truly our lil cuddle bear!

I actually cried tonight thinking that I put my 3 year old to bed for the last time and when she wakes up tomorrow - my "baby" will be 4!

All I want to know is where has the time gone? And who the heck said it could go this fast!

I still remember this little precious pink baby like it was just yesterday!



She grew before our very eyes & that first year flew by in a blink.

It might have been the severe lack of sleep that made it seem more like one big long day versus 365 of them but honestly - it was gone before I knew it!


It seemed as if over night she was 2 and really coming into herself. We were lucky she never had a terrible 2's but .....................


She definitely made up for lost time at 3! Oh, don't let the sweet, innocent little face fool you!

She is one fiery little Diva!

Yet, we wouldn't have her any other way!

At 3 she developed a love for all things pink and sparkly - of course that means lip gloss and jewelry and LOTS of it!

She deemed shorts and pants of any kind unwearable and fancied herself a Princess!

She started ballet and preschool and way too quickly went from being our baby to being a big girl.


and now she is 4 and although she is definitely not a baby anymore - she will always be my baby!

I look forward to what this year will bring.

To simply taking the time & enjoying all these moments which pass by way too quickly.


Happy 4th Birthday to our Lil Princess!
I know you are a big girl now but you will always & forever be my baby.


With Love, Hugs, Kisses & even a few Tears,
Mommy