Friday, October 29, 2010

Glasses Case

My oldest wears glasses. She has since she was 3 years old. I still have trouble accepting it and I still get a little sad that she has to deal with all that goes with them. (I do realize also how ridiculous this is because there are parents out there that can only wish for a stupid "problem" of their child wearing glasses.) However I do find solace in the fact that one day she may choose to get contacts if she would like.


Last year we switched to bunk beds and she got the top one. I would take her glasses off before she went to sleep and then would check on her an hour or so later only to find the glasses back on her face and books scattered all around her. I hated that she was sleeping with them on because she was afraid to take them back off and climb down the ladder to put them on the shelf or to leave them lying on the mattress. So I came up with this:


The attach-it-to-the-bed-glasses-case:


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This was actually my first sewing project. I know that it's so hard to tell -the way I sewed the double fold bias tape is spot on! Yes, I'm joking here people. This was extremely frustrating for me to do but I needed to hold all the layers together and this was the way to do it. The inside is lined with some kind of quilting material to add more protection. The back has a velcro strap that can hook onto the side of her bed:


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This was definitely a learning experience the whole way through and I made several other mistakes that I will just keep to myself for now but it serves it's purpose. No more late night trips down and up the ladder or sleeping with glasses on.


You'll see this material later on... I made a bag for her that I am in the process of finishing up. It's intended to hold a Leapster but I have a feeling it will be used for anything but :)

Thursday, October 28, 2010

I love preschool!


Preschool Parade


Today my son had his Halloween party and parade at preschool and the whole time I watched these little three year olds all I could think was how awesome this age is! I truly love their innocence, their wide-eyed wonder, and how cuddly they are and I'm really going to miss it once it's gone. Oh sure, I do have one more child to go through this with, but this is my only son. This one I only get to experience once and it's going waaaay too fast!

He's the little batman. I made the cape and the mask and he couldn't have been prouder or happier to wear them. This of course made me all the more proud and happy to have made it for him.


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I laughed to myself at how impulsive they were to just blurt out a "Hi Mommy!" or a "Hi Daddy" during the middle of a song. To wander out of the parade line for a hug. To just do their own thing regardless of what was going on around them.

Tomorrow night is our neighborhood trick or treat and batgirl is still without a full costume. Guess I should get a jump on that!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Put the kids to work

As much as I try to teach my kids to be respectful and nice to their toys, things inevitably break, and those things of course involve crayons. I can remember as a child that I hated when the papers would come off, the tips would get worn down, or the colors would get mixed up in some other order than the original way they came. I love opening a box of fresh crayons and wish that they could stay like that forever.
When the crayons break I take them and keep them in a ziploc bag until I can think of a way to use them. Since Halloween is approaching I took one look at all of the bits of orange crayons and remember a craft I did in elementary school involving wax paper, crayons, and an iron. So on Saturday while daddy was at work we made some pumpkins. Before you get started though all those pesky crayon papers have to come off. Since my kids like ruining things so much I though this would be a perfect project for them - peel off all the papers...



This lasted about as long as it took me to take the picture. Apparently when it is okay to do this sort of thing all of the fun is lost...



I shaved the crayons with a pair of scissors (I'm not joking, this took FOREVER). Sprinkle the crayon shavings on a piece of wax paper and sandwich them between another sheet of equal size. I then slid the whole thing on top of an old towel since we were doing this on the kitchen table and then put a paper towel on top of that. The paper towel is crucial otherwise the bottom of your iron will be a big wax papery, crayony mess! Iron just enough for the crayon to melt. Once it cooled we cut out jack o'lanterns and taped them to our front door.
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