Saturday, May 18, 2013

Summer Reading

Reading has always been a huge part of my life. My mother is an avid reader and during my childhood summers my mom and I read a lot together and alone. During the school year it can be easy to have daily reading but during the busy summer days it may not always be easy to keep little ones eager to read. 


I want both of my children to keep their love for books and reading and summer reading programs are a great way to help them keep that love over the summer. There are many ways to help children read over the summer. 

Barns and Nobles has a reading program


Their summer program is simple:
1) Read and track 8 books on their down loadable journal.
2) Take the completed journal to a Barnes and Nobles book store.
3) Chose a free book from their selection of books.


Easy right! and who doesn't want a free book?

Scholastic is one of my favorite places to purchase books, not only does my family get great books their classroom also receives books. Their summer program is about tracking minutes and trying to beat the previous years record. You log on, register, and then log your reading minutes.
Summer Reading Challenge

Sylvan sponsors a free website called Bookit Adventure. This website allows K-8 grade students to create an account and then take quizzes based on the books they read. Children pick their book choice, read it, and then log in to take a quiz. Kids can earn prizes based on their reading progress.



When I was a kid I participated in Pizza Hut's summer reading program. You logged all your books and you turned in your log for a free personal size pizza. Pizza Hut does Book It programs through out the school year but some Pizza Huts still offer summer reading programs. Check with your local Pizza Hut to see what they offer.

One of my favorite places to go to for summer reading programs is your local library. Libraries usually host a summer reading program or challenge and is a great way to keep the love for books going through the summer. We participated last year and for every 10 books you read you got a prize. The program was a lot of fun for my little ones especially the kick off party the library had at the start of the program.

If you want to do your own reading program during the summer there are many ways to do that as well. Create charts and award prizes. Turn books into to "cash" and allow children to visit places during the summer with their book cash. Compete with another family member, or another family all together and the winner gets to pick a play date location and time. 

There are many ways to enjoy reading through out the summer. What ever you chose just make sure you make reading an important part of your life even through the busy days of summer.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Repeat

Last Friday we had a repeat Movie, Rise of the Guardians...we watched it twice. To night the choice was Nemo. I'm okay with repeats and don't mind the two choices they made. I really like both movies. Nemo is one of my favorties and we own it so no need to rent a movie. Next week I think we will try one of the old DVDs...a movie from my childhood. I'm not sure they will vote for that but one can always hope.

What is your favorite childhood movie? Do you think your children will enjoy?

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A not so good day...

On a good day my family is somewhat "normal". We go through ups and downs in attitude, behavior, and all that childhood encounters. Today...was not a good day. On a "bad" day any  number of things can take place but for now I will share what today looked like.

My little boy woke me up with a hug and a kiss and a big jump on my head...alarm clock was not set to go off for another 30 minutes...Good morning day! We played in my bed for a minute or two and then he was ready to eat-eat. On the way to the kitchen I peak in and my little princess is arousing so I sweetly say, "good-morning" and head on into the kitchen. She follows with a grumpy face and an attitude that I thought only 13 year old could have. First, i did not say good morning sweetie and that apparently is a horrible thing. Then I offered yogurt and cereal instead of yogurt and granola and I'm so stupid to get that wrong. Then just when I thought things were going to turn around for the better I was blamed for not making it Friday...she wanted to do the things we were to do Friday and since I had the nerve to make it another day of the week she was not going to be agreeable with this day's plans.

Okay, so Monster Mommie would not allow cartoons and then picked out the wrong outfit, (who knew orange shirts were for boys only) and then I had the nerve to ask her not to wear her rain boots on a beautiful spring day. All this and it is not even 9:00 am. The car ride was much like the morning and then off to school with an attitude until Mommie reached the door...
"I love you Mommie, hope you have a good day!"
 "You too sweetie"
 "Ugh, Mommie don't call me sweetie at school!"
Cue my exit

My day at work was not one I wish to share because it was more frustrating than my morning. When I get my little girl from carpool she is smiling and playing with a friend. As soon as she gets in the car the morning tude is back. Okay, so this day continued to follow this pattern until night time...which is where we are now. I am writing this my little boy is fast asleep in his zipped up jamies and my little girl...is trying to drive me crazy. She stays in bed for a moment and then has to potty. Then back and bed but oops forgot to give Mommie a kiss, then the cat and dog need a kiss then she has a question and you get the idea.

How can one four year old have so much power? How can I stay calm when as a single mother I cannot tag my partner and send him into the ring for a while. How can I get this little Angel to sleep with out loosing the little sanity I have left. Well, why you think of some answers or advice for me I am heading off to lay down with her.... I'm out of options and am too tired to do anything else. Hopefully tomorrow will be a better day!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Patience

Bible Study

This week I am struggling with patience. I want things to be better, to be different, to change now! I am having a hard time waiting for what God has in store for me. I don't know what tomorrow may hold and that is driving me crazy. I am trying to stay calm and pray for patience.

In my life many things are up in the air. I don't know where I will be living in a few months, I'm not sure where I will be working in a few months, and I'm not sure if certain personal things will be any better (or heaven forbid any worse). I am wanting to know what tomorrow holds and wanting to know that everything will be okay.

Well, I know things will be okay because I am in God's hands and He will take care of me and make sure I have all I need. And even if I had a rode map of my life in front of me I still would not be 100 percent sure of what tomorrow may bring. For this week I will pray for patience in my waiting to find out.

1 Timothy 1:16 But I received mercy for this reason, that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Mommie Day Out

I often hear parents refer to date night with a smile and a sigh of relief. I so understand the sigh! What parent doesn't need time away from the kids? And a date night is helpful for the whole family. Well, being a single parent I don't have date nights. My Friday Nights are Movie nights, our new Game night is Saturday, and school nights are never good for going out. This being said, I have to remember the importance of a Mommie day out. When I have a moment to just be me and think without interruption I feel refreshed. I need time away from the little ones, away from the house, away from work...I need time to just be.

Single parents may not always have the options to get out and take time for themselves but if the opportunity arises please, take it. If we take care of ourselves we can better take care of those we love most!

This week try to schedule a Mommie Day Out and enjoy something you really like doing without kids!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Too much of a Good Thing...

Bible Study

I struggle with moderation. This word moderation is one of my daughter's favorite words and it is a concept I am trying to teach my children. Most things in moderation are not harmful to our relationship with God.
That being said, at this point in my life even a little of a good thing is too much. I found myself rushing through bedtime routines so I wouldn't miss American Idol. I would find myself absently telling a story at nap time while thinking about The Talk. The moment that woke me up to my TV addition was when Bethany Frankel formally a star on Real House Wives of New York, called it off with Husband Jason Hoppy. I was crushed and couldn't stop thinking about the couple and how much I wanted them to work it out. Okay, wake up call on many levels but mostly how much weight I was putting into my television watching and programs.
Watching television is not bad and I'm not saying Christians shouldn't watch. I am saying if TV or some other thing, is coming before your relationship with God, it may be time to take a step back, place God first, and then put into place healthy dose of moderation.
2 Corinthians 7:1 "Because we have these promises, dear friends, let us cleanse ourselves from everything that can defile our body or spirit and let us work toward complete holiness because we fear God."


Friday, May 3, 2013

Monsters, Inc

Movie Night


I watched Monsters, Inc. during my babysitting days but had not watched it in a while. My daughter loves all things scary so the idea of a movie all about monsters excited her. Both of my little ones stayed quiet through the whole movie and my daughter wanted to watch it again.

Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Directors: Pete Docter, David Silverman


The movie mostly takes place in a factory located in Monstropolis. The main goal of the factory is to capture screams of children in order to power the city. The top scarer is Sulley and he finds a human in the factory and this turns his world upside down.

Our Family Score: 10
Baby Boy Quote: “Me wanna watch Nemo. Me like Boo, funny!"
Baby Girl Quote: “I love the part where Boo stands in the chair and says, ‘Boo’ and all the monsters run and are scared. That is a funny part. And I like the lady that takes the reports and slams the window and the little green one's hands. Funny!"