Sunday, June 23, 2013

Taking the Kitchen Outside Part II

Now painting is always something fun in our house (okay, maybe not always) but I thought THIS was something we could do outside for sure! I have these old crummy baking pans that we use for paint and a whole container of random paintbrushes, two disgusting old t-shirts and a roll of paper. I grabbed some painter's tape and we were all set. Now turns out Daniel wasn't so into this, but maybe the paper was too high for him. Jacob would paint for a bit, then "wash" his brushes and take off his t-shirt and go play for a bit. Then he would come back to work some more on his masterpiece. He did paint the fence a bit, but it is metal so I figure it will come off in the rain.

Hard at work
Somehow I didn't get a picture of the finished painting! :(
Daniel's Painting

Friday, June 21, 2013

Taking the Kitchen Outside Part I

I know I've posted about volcanoes before. Truly, we go through so much vinegar and baking soda in this house... but then I read an article about trying different things mixed in with the baking soda. This mom tried bubble solution, dish soap, and even orange pop and chocolate milk. Well, I wanted to do volcanoes outside since it is finally nice, and I wanted to try this. We used 7-up instead of orange pop, we didn't have chocolate milk and I wasn't sure about doing that out in the sun.... though apparently the chocolate milk was really cool. Anyways... she had actual measurements so I had the boys do all the measuring in the kitchen then we put our cups on a tray and hauled them outside. We used 2 tbsp baking soda and 3/4 cup vinegar for each volcano.




Now, because the pop, bubbles, and dish soap do different things a smart mama would have labelled the cups with a dry erase marker so that for next time we can just play with the most epic volcano... but I didn't. So we will just have to try this again. 


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Colourful Rabbits

We have borrowed this great book from the library several times: "White Rabbit's Color Book" by Alan Baker. Today we decided to CRAFT the book. Only glitch... Turns out I returned the book to the library yesterday. Thank goodness for YouTube because we found it on there (it was a dumb video, just a lady turning pages and I had to read it, but whatever). 
Here's the story: White Rabbit finds three pots of pain - red, yellow, and blue. First she climbs in the yellow. Then, all yellow now, she climbs in the red. She is surprised to turn orange! She has a shower, turns white again, and climbs back in the red. Now red, she climbs in the blue... Tada! Princess Purple Rabbit. She showers and starts all over again with the blue, then decides to return to the yellow but, oh no, she turns green. The story has a twist ending which we did not recreate with our craft... Mostly because I didn't print off enough rabbits. The shower runs out of water, she doesn't like being green, and all that is left is a little red paint. She jumps in, turns brown, and lives happily ever after. 

Here is what the boys made... Every time she had a shower we paused the movie and got a new white rabbit. The colours weren't perfect but I think it was still fun. 

I Heart Watermelon

I don't know what is not to like about watermelon. It is juicy, sweet, and pink.
And you can do this:



The boys wanted to eat the turtle and I had cut all the fruit off. In hindsight, I should have left his feet and head like little watermelon slices. The boys ate the turtle anyways.