Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving & a Sale

Thanksgiving is very special to me. I wish we had this kind of holiday in my country, Zambia. Its a wonderful time to reflect on the things that bring or should bring us happiness.

I am grateful for:

1. my little family. James, Diana and Eli have been a huge blessing in my life. James is extremely hardworking. He is loyal, trustworthy, kind, charitable and an awesome husband and father to my kids. One thing I love about him is that you will never ever hear him say anything negative or belittling about anyone. If its negative, then its something he would probably say in their face. He just makes me want to be a better person. With my kids, I can write for eternities. I am just grateful that God gave me the opportunity to be their parents. They have filled my heart with joy I never knew was possible.

2. my parents. The sacrifices they have made for our well being, the love and support they show me everyday. Even though they are a continent away, they have continued to be my number 1 fans. My father has always had health challenges as long as I can remember. Being a parent now, helps me appreciate him even more. My mother is one extraordinary woman. She has the biggest heart and loves unconditionally. I want to be just like her 'when I grow up.'

3. my siblings. Growing up, our friends made up a song about us because we were always together and did everything together. We become so close we didn't care very much about making friends outside our circle. I remember being at school and terribly missing my little sister and brother. It was crazy. But I will forever be grateful for parents that helped us realize that family ALWAYS comes first.

4. my in laws. My parents in law are the best people I know. Every time I look at my husband, the life the he leads, the choices he makes everyday, the love he has for us and the respect he shows those around him; I can't help it but be grateful for the 2 devoted parents that gave him life and taught him so well. They are a wonderful couple, parents and grandparents. They mean the world to me. They have been there at our graduations, marriage, birthdays, our kids' births etc. I love it and my kids love them.

5. for good health, a home, freedom, good friends and neighbors.

6. for this beautiful country I have come to call home. I have lived here in the States for almost 7 years now and I love it. I am grateful for the smiley strangers I meet every day in the streets. I am always amazed at the kindness of the American people and their willingness to bless the lives of those they surround. For the bountiful opportunities in store for everyone that wants them. I am deeply thankful to be a part of 2 amazing countries.

7. for my readers;  the kind comments and support you give me as a friend and blogger. You are awesome. Please give yourselves a high five!

HAVE A FANTASTIC THANKSGIVING. My wish is that everyone finds joy and happiness in whatever circumstances you may be in; love and be loved:)

 

On another bright note, Tiny Dazzles is having a sale on all the kids' boots. Use code thanx2013 for a 30% discount. The sale will run from today to Dec 2.

Tiny Dazzles Thanksgiving sale

 

Enjoy

 

 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tickets, Tickets please!

Diana was in heaven when we surprised her with a train trip around town. One of her favorite shows is Dinosaur Train, a PBS kids show with dinosaurs that ride on a train frequently. Diana's favorite line is when the conductor comes around saying, 'tickets, tickets please.'

Anyway, we had a wonderful time. We boarded the frontrunner at Woods cross and it took us downtown. Then we hooped on the Trax to Trolly Square. We walked for a block to my favorite eating place, Cafe Rio. Then got back on the train heading home. The trip lasted 5 hours and it was fun mainly because our kids loved it.

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UTA frontrunnersource


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Tiny Dazzles train trip loving it

SONY DSCEli sucks on his fingers when he is tired or hungry


SONY DSCA forced smile and a sleepy face


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It was a fun, inexpensive, family date filled with lots of laughs. The kids rode free, James too because he is a student at the U. I had to buy a ticket. I made a 'pretend' ticket for Diana and daddy walked down the isle saying 'tickets, please.' Yes, we had a few people around us. The things parents do for their kids...

What do you guys do with your kids and family that is fun but inexpensive especially in the winter? We did this a few days ago and the weather was nice and warm..

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Doll Crib Changing Table

I have had a few questions on how I made the doll crib changing table here. I am sorry it has taken me ages to put up the instructions. I didn't take pictures of it but I will try to explain how I did it with a diagram. I hope it helps.

Doll crib DIY directions My crib dimensions are: 24" L X 14" W X 23" H
The changing table dimensions are:
Top - 9" L X 14" W
Shelf and bottom - 6.5" L X 14" W
Outer side - 17.5" H X 14" W

The board I used was slightly less than half an inch thick

1. For the top part of the table, I made an outline on the board using a pencil. I used a reciprocating saw to cut off the excess wood then used a sander to make the edges round(ish) and even.

2. This was the first piece I attached to the crib. I used wood glue and nails. After the glue dried, I used 3 nails across to make it stable.  I had to put in the nails from the inner side of the crib and used a lot of concision because the board is not thick enough; I didn't want the nails to split it.

3. I attached the top and side board as in (# 2)

4. Repent #2

5. With the shelf, I used these shelf support pegs from Home Depot. Using the drill driver, I made 2 holes on both outer sides of the changing table, and stuck the pegs into the holes.

That's it. If you have any specific questions please ask and I will try my best to answer them.

 

For those that have asked about the doll crib bedding instructions, I will probably put them up shortly after the Holidays.  I will be working on my kid's bedding then, and I will be sure to take pictures and write up some good instructions.

Thanx for your kind comments and patience. I appreciate it greatly.

 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Teach them while they are young

We have been in our new apartment little over a month now and we love it. It was hard for Diana to adjust mainly because she missed her friends in our old place. We have made a few good friends here and she is doing great now. We have been very blessed to live among wonderful people everywhere we go. This is our 5th place since we have been married and hopefully the last until we can get our own place:)

Lately, my kids have not been shy displaying their graffiti artistic abilities. My kidsThis is my favorite picture of them. Most mornings, you will find them all snuggled up like this and I love it. When Eli wakes up, he calls for me and if he gets no answer he calls for Diana (Da-na) is what he calls her.  But those cute faces can be a handful sometimes.


This past week, they have managed to paint part of the kitchen and office wall with my RED nail polish. They drew on the bathroom door with green coloring pencils. Diana poured my whole bottle of body spray onto the carpet. She also dumped out her dad's body wash, my body wash and their shampoo in the bathroom. Eli dropped my new phone and cracked the screen. Diana did the same to the previous one. So, I am phone less as we speak. Please don't ask where I have been when all this was going down:( My kids, especially Diana are very good at what they do.. While, I got really frustrated and gave them both magic erasers and they were actually VERY EXCITED to clean the polish off. My goodness, it was really cute to see Eli 'cleaning.'

teaching kids how to help around the home

PicMonkey CollageHere is some craziness they have been upto:SONY DSCPowdered milk and her baby Tiana, painted in yellow paint


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tooth paste on wallsTooth paste all over the bathroom. And that thing stuck in the tooth paste is a toilet paper holder


PicMonkey Collage 3Diana covered in tooth paste and the living room decorated in toilet paper


Despite all this chaos, they are really cute kids and Diana does 'help' a lot around the homeSONY DSCAttempting to change  her brother's diaper


Eli eating solidsFeeding him


PicMonkey Collage 2Learning how to clean the sofa after hosting an 'unauthorized' crackers party


teaching kids how to help around the homeAnd actually cleaning after themselves


I want my kids to learn early how to clean after themselves. I remember my siblings and I started cleaning and doing chores around the home pretty early. I hope Diana and Eli will be excited to help even when they are teenagers.


Proverbs 22 vs 6: 'Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.' I love this verse and I know it is right on.


How old were your kids before you had them cleaning after themselves or helping to clean their own messes?