Posts

Showing posts from 2020

The zoo, drums and picnics

Image
Today, we went to the zoo, here in town with the grandparents! We saw all sorts of animals! Some of them we just heard (like the big male lion's roar!) Luna enjoyed the birds and the meerkats the best, I think (as they were the most active). After the zoo, it was lunchtime! Picnic on the park was a perfect way to let Luna let off some steam and us enjoy the sunshine and sandwiches! Then came some wandering through a music store (luna had a blast finding both drums and piano. Then it was dinner at Outback Steakhouse via her uncle and his Xmas present (Thanks!). Yum Yum!  

Normal slow wanderings

Image
Today we were going to go up a mountain but decided against as we all slept in and had a late night getting in the night before; so instead we just hit more shops! We got to see another Mall, another truck (another credit review) and some other boutiques type shops.  As we mostly just had the afternoon to mosey (and a lot of that was truck reviewing), we ended up just having leftovers for dinner back at the hotel. These slow days are nice because we can just chill and luna gets some normal rest as she does not have to deal with the new...just all her toys, heh. 

Truck shops, malls and cousins

Image
Today we went to Phoenix, AZ. Lots of interstate driving (up, down, and around) lots of busy people, and its if things to do! We wandered it a bit before visiting a cousin before heading back. The first stop was IKEA! We did end up buying lots of little things (like a stuffie snake for luna) and getting "lost" in and about the place. Luna found "her" room and had several fits trying to get back to it (I will admit it had perfect sized Luna furniture), as well as a kids play toy section with a play kitchen and a train set. Then we spent most of the rest of the day finding and reviewing travel trailers, trucks and our credit. We were all cranky and stressed from that adventure so before dinner we stopped if to see and chat with my husband's brother, sister-in-law and a Luna cousin. We ended up spending more time there then we thought as the cousins disappeared pretty quick and had no problems but lots of fun, a good break before the trial and error of finding the

Book of the week: 1984

Image
Today we visited a family friend and their 10-month-old boy. We haven't seen the family in a couple of years won't be nice to visit. As her kid is a lot younger, luna had some Sussex (though she had no problem with his toys, haha). We even got a magnetic fishing bath toy (I am hoping it lessens the bath time fuss) for another Xmas present, while the little mister got a fluffy blanket and some books. Speaking of books... the book of the week! Book of the week: 1984; so this was a high school book that we had to read for some lesson or report of something. I only remembered that it was a government big brother story. The main character (Winston) is a worker bee for the party (the big brother government) who basically rebels and causes all sorts of problems. From my understanding, in the ending, he accepts the government after being tortured and betrayed (to and from) his lover. Totalitarianism was the name of the game along with all the factors that usually go with it. And we got

Mermaids, cake pops and yoga

Image
Today was indeed a restful day. We woke up and just cuddled and played all morning. There was paw patrol, paly foods, and mostly octopus music and dancing. The afternoon rolled around and out we went to stroll around the city and found some lunch, candy, and luna found herself a purple princess mermaid! After more wandering around some shops, we decided to eat dinner with some family and Luna got to finish opening her presents (more paw patrol, a shopping cart, and hot wheels!). Going back home we stopped off for some foodstuff and found some pretty outdoor decorations! For my active little four-year-old there were some interesting points of luna lessons but ultimately they had oodles and oodles of fun with Oma.  The craft of the week:  make pops! One of her cousins came and they played blues clue memory, made cake pops, and did some "calming" yoga via YouTube. So the instructions were lost to the bakers but YouTube came to the rescue. The cake pops came in an activity kit so

Christmas Day 2020

Image
Today was another family event! No cousins this time but a hyper, excited, real-life pup to play with, outside field toys, piano playing, one uncle, one aunt, 2 grandparents, and some stuff he's were enough to tire out the four-year-old, this Christmas Day! Elmo came with cookies and hot chocolate, and a little reindeer (moose?) friend came with a gift card for dinner out! Then there were the fun cards and what I dubbed "luna cash" for something luna-size fin from the great-grands! All in all, a great southern/southwestern dinner (what I call lunch) of good food and good company!  As we learned our luna-lesson from yesterday, our day ended in a nice NC time zone timeline, so there were minimal fuss and luna drama but still a good amount of time for the family! The C Christmases were the only solid plan for this trip, so I am hoping tomorrow we can just take a day to relax and recharge after all this excitement. Wish me luck! Christmas facts ! While CHRISTmas is all about

Christmas eve 2020

Image
So we had a fun but exhausting day full of dogs, I'm a shark, mama sharks, Papa sharks, and active baby sharks of all ages! Luna hit it off with her cousins fairly well even with all the drama fuss of a four-year-old! First, we had the bagels for breakfast (that luna found uninteresting) than bright early of 9am hit and we were mingling with some family! Barbie playing, stone soup/stew (that was also luna paint for the house) was made to feed the plants, gift wrapping, last-minute supplies, picture drawing, drone flying, food making, light sighting walks, tree decorating, family catch up, and with the grand finish of unwrapping Santa presents, all in the name of the Christkind! 

TX to AZ

Image
Today we made it home for the holidays! While it wasn't too bad of a drive, I think by this day, we were all done with the road trip and the vehicle driving long hours...which means while the further west we went, the happier we became (at least some of us), we also pushed harder to finish, so stops were short and to the point...and no lingering at the toy section. We made it to AZ in good time to be here for dinner (pizza at the BJ's restaurant) and even got to see some family with it. Also, we did a Walmart supply run which was fun (ish), I even ran into an old classmate there. Yay for pants!

LA to TX

Image
Today was blue skies (well no rain at least) and another quickish zip through the states. No one slept as well as they could have (beds were comfy enough to hang out in but sleep was...harder to do) so we were very much done with the day before it even really began. Slow service at food places, "stupid" drivers and traffic, as well as, an active 4 year old, already over driving road trips, stuck in a vehicle was also just the topper to our crud cake of the day. Due to all this, after dinner instead of hoteling it and getting some downtime with our shuteye, we push on until the driver (my husband) could get the normal full nights rest without waiting the day (a good solid 8 hours) and the luna snoozed and the me dozed while he did so. The chicken liver I had for dinner smokestack restaurant ) was pretty good and everyone else was happy with their food too. 

Ga to LA

Image
Today we zippa-dee-do-da-ed our way through the blue skies. While we saw some stuff we wanted to stop at (a huge flea market mall with something like 400 stalls), most of it was work zone interstate construction and pretty colorful scenery (greens, reds, browns, and blues). Again, our stops were more practical and fewer, which in hindsight might not have been a good thing as luna...doesn't think about bladder control... We ended the night having dinner in the Monroe Olive Garden. Yum! Yum!

Rain from NC to GA

Image
Today we started our road trip for Christmas. Road trips are my favorite way to travel. Plans are faster but too anxious-ridden, for me to fully appreciate and train rides are fun experiences, they can be slow and you can't easily stop and look about without having to start all over again. The vehicle allows you to stop and go and enjoy the ride and see places (as long as you don't have a short timeline to travel). As we routinely do on trips, our mornings aren't as early as some but not as late as others, we had our morning/brunch chow before setting off (gas on the way). As it was raining sort of hard from the get-go so we only truly stopped for those gas/toilet breaks that also allowed us to stretch our legs. Surprisingly, we didn't grab a luna stuff is/toy yet but maybe our subconscious knows Christmas is coming, heh. My husband found a way to get my child wifi for her tablet so that kept her busy and quiet most of the ride too (along with her pups and books). We fo

MindHunter Adventures

Image
Today we did some housing until it was time to see a friend. Luna had a blast with her buddy, playing with all sorts of toys. I successfully got them to clean up (and not trip over) those plastic balls put type balls by making a game of seeing how much they could get into their buckets. Of course, the clean floor didn't last but at least none of us were tripping over balls, just stepping on fish, heh. My husband had a grand old time previewing the PlayStation 5 his friend had gotten. They played from the late afternoon and well into the night, only stopping for dinner. While all this was going on the wife showcased the Netflix show she was currently watching: Mindhunters. It's a fictional version of real-life FBI serial killer crime interviews and the physiological behaviors of why and how to figure out who, where, and what. As the first season in the 1970s and the second into the 1980s, I guess it also showcases they created Such a unit (as they didn't have anything like i

Readying clothes for winter

Image
 Today, we started with pup soccer and mommy mountains. We also had puzzle and motion games on her screen before luna turned to her shows. When I was busy readying my clothes for Christmas, luna had a big adventure with her toys in her room. My other half came home extra early today too. So our afternoon was a lot more like our evenings in which we do a lot of set tingling in. As I put together and packed I'm as presents, luna "discovered" her wooden blocks and made towers and castles, then her legos became towers and animals. Last but not least was our Friday pizza (delivery, this time around)!

Drumming bowls

Image
Today's adventure was a lot of noise! Luna found the kitchenware and she wanted to see how they sound. A drum session with some stacking mixing bowls occurred (with a failed lesson in sounds mixed in). After reading them and sorting them into different ways for the maximum sound, she decided stacking and counting was the way to end it all (mixing bowl snowman!). Before, and after she played with her screens, her pups, and a mommy jungle gym. Woot woot!

craft of the week: jean repair

Image
The craft of the week: tailoring and repairs. I found more husband pants I want to wear as it is getting colder and since I turned my (too small) pair of pants-or many pairs of pants-into fabric and a jean jacket, I thought I would try it again. The sewing in the waist khaki pants technique I did for the first husband pants (like a few months ago) was a bit more frustrating with these pair of jeans so I YouTubed more ideas and decided the quick and easier (or so I thought) way was to elasticate the waistband of the jeans. I did 2 pairs of jeans and trying them on I feel more like my 4-year-old daughter and her pants but it works pretty well. This way it has a stretchy band for a good belly or weight gain! Woot! I have to do a lot of repair work fixing my first sewing technique try. Also, hemming the legs so they don't drag on the floor and trip me (plus they were all messed up and ratty). Tomorrow I hope to do more repair work on the jackets I keep un-lining, heh. 

eye appointments

Image
Today my child had an eye appointment to see a specialist. The result is surgery. While she has perfect individual vision (or near perfect)-as in they can see independently- they have problem working together, and while they said it isn't much of a problem now, it will turn into a major problem later on, so surgery in 2 months. We spent the majority of the day there so (as we also had to drive elsewhere for the appointment). Then it came my turn to stress out, we picked up my paperwork and now we have to turn around and have more people sign it before it goes to the final people...which means I get to have an appointment just for paperwork...in a month, and this was the paperwork I couldn't figure out to begin with when I got it....so that will be fun. The rest of the day was basically recovering from the trip and information dump: screens, pups, blankets and books.   

A Monday Luna adventure!

Image
Today was a an all day adventure! We played together most of the day. After walking up, Luna specifically told me to go away while she and her pups sung and climbed and did some pup rescues, I got to  do house things; then it was pillow fights, picnics, and screen time. We had pj masks rescues and popcorn popping. We played TV, restaurant, and store front neighbors. In this we practiced our counting and our foods and our singing (the "TV" had a lot of pw patrol music video). The end of the day came quickly and the husband made some good noodle stir-fry (using some of the japanese noodles  he bought last week)! yum! yum!

book of the week: JRR Tolkien

Image
Back to JRR Tolkien! I have had the Silmarillion in my kindle library for a while (we also have the paperback version somewhere as he is still one of my other half's favorite authors). I was told that it was super long and super...dry. I found an audio version on youtube so I went with it. As it is basically a creation story in history book form, I can see why the people who loved the adventure action of his Hobbit/Lord of the rings. The first part seems a lot like a father quelling his rebellious children and distraction by giving them something else to ponder: first hearing and music, then vision (the preview of the world and its elves and man), and then the accepted creation-and the actual creation of the world; with all the spats and loving of a family that built it. One spirit found himself ousted by his rebellion and then created the evil and darkness in his envy and fear throughout the world. The fight between them lasted thousands of thousands of years, in all the ages, of

emmaline meets her destiny

Image
Emmaline  sighed as noticed another missive in the magical box her father made so long ago, the faint glow of blue residing in the grain shining as bright as it did, the day he made it. Opening up the note she read it with barely a mind on it’s letters. Her mind, recalling the story of its origin; the musical mysterious man with the blue shimmer, her siblings came upon when they were young and the magical beans that propelled them into this business and it’s wealth. The name of her cousin from the mountains caught her eye and she found herself reading a second time and then a third, a quest? Lou was coming for a visit in the name of supplies and possible information some jewels the mountain king deemed important? Maybe this was her chance! Maybe she could find her way, her passion and destiny, her assurance this was for her. The rest of her family have long since left the business management to others, falling more and more into their passions. Her parents built this business from thei

Xmas events

Image
Tonight I going to a social gift exchange event so today I spent getting it all set and ready! It is supposed to be something g you'd enjoy...so I made a craft mirror frame (I used a jean fabric backing for the slightly too small mirror and screwed it in between 2 canvas frames that lost their canvas), a Santa sock (that I sewed the Santa face securely) and a tin with chocolate and hot cocoa! While I would be a little sad that no one wanted it, I wouldn't mind getting it. I guess that's the trouble with buying something you'd want, you just might keep it!  The event was lots of fun. I ended up with a blanket and face mask that I gave away (it would just sit in the house). The blanket is super soft and I am always cold so yay! 

craft of the week: more puzzling!

Image
    This week's craft is more puzzle crafting! The Dollar Tree had some puzzles Luna and my husband found for us to enjoy (PJ MASK AND PAW PATROL)! With my new handy dandy puzzle mat I found on Amazon, we used the rest of my smelly mod podge to glue/seal the puzzles together! We enjoyed puzzling how they fit and then "painting" on the mod podge! The only hard part was waiting for it all to dry!  

Japanese foods

Image
Today was a normal screen filled, toy filled day. Luna found lots of other "toys" as well such as daddy's cooking ware, umbrellas and my crafting tools: all in the name of paw patrol playing. Her blankets and stuffed animals made a slight appearance too. The real adventure of the day was the evenings events. my husband had a tailoring errand and thought an outing for dinner would be nice. Luna and I got to putz around the dollar tree while he did it (which of course back fiered on the one who has money cause we enevidably we ended up shopping vs browsing). I never realized how much 15 bucks to getch'ya! Dinner was in the same plaza as a  japanese market (Tomodachi Japanese Market)  and so my husband went on a merry hunt for some food while we waited for a table at the japanese restaurant, Yakitori House . He found lots and lots (but only bought some candy and some noodles and ramon)! I only vaguely remember eating there before, but it was delicious. I almost bought to

The Croods

Image
Me and the Luna finally watched the Croods (well I watched it and Luna payed attention in between her playing). While I wasn't actually looking for it (I was looking for Onward on account of wanting to see it after finding a picture of it on one of my coloring apps),  I decided it would be a good to see since there is nowa second one. I found it to be a fun movie. It was a very heartwarming daddy-daughter, family-esk movie. As the movie is set in a fictional prehistoric timeline, one can ivenistion what our history tells us...with a bit of creative fantasy thrown in )(by the design of the creatures and environment). The croods-a caveman family that survives by always staying "in fear" and in the dark- is forced out and into the light by the act of "the end of the world" (a natural disaster). The head of the family (Grug-Nicolas Cage) is also challenged by his daughter's teenage rebellion (Eep-Emma  S tone) and and by a young newcomer (the "modern human&

Monday Musings of this December

Image
I must admit to back-logging my posts. I have been doing a lot of Pooh-like/Christopher Robin-like nothings, this month (and possibly November). The routines are basically the same so I am as busy as busy can be, though it is small normal routined everyday things (cleaning house, picking up, luna play, screens, reading, etc), so I have forgotten to post and have no real specific "new" life adventures to share. I have noticed a few things; such as, while luna is stubbornly refusing the toilet, she is has no problem (when she doesn't over think it) with clothes, seat buckles and while her destructiv-ness is  still strong, I have noticed her "reading" more and more, and again, she has one heck of a memory as she recites the video storyline she watches/hears in her play. She is still most comfortable doing anythings when she thinks no one is paying attention to her, and she is growing like a sunflower (which I found out the other day was a weed, but it is so pretty!

craft this week: FAO loom

Image
   This week's craft...well I wasn't sure what to do. My husband is currently taking his time sorting his tools, so my crafting stuff is all harder to reach now. I was going to "craft" a writing piece this week, but the n we went out for a husband haircut and came back with some goodies! My husband found this while browsing the kid's toy section at Marshalls and thought I would find it enjoyable (this brand makes all sorts of kits that target kids). Now the kit comes with a frame (with the hated slots, though this time the slots have grooves behind/around this so the warp won't fall off as easily) and some silky-looking, flossy looking cord/yarn on shuttles: very kid friendly! The frame itself has turn knobs to tighten/trap its thread from going anywhere (at least that's what O think the red knob does?) as well as "shuttle' the warp threads back and forth so the weaving is easier (and faster for most). I used up all the cord it came with to make t

package whims

Image
This day of Saturday, my husband decided due to his work week, it was a day of staying home. Considering, me and the child were out a few times this week, I was perfectly fine with it (and the child had a blast zoning into her screen and pup toys). It also seemed to be the day of packages as the holidays seem to be the excuse of my husband's gymnasium buying whims (we now have a standing punching bag and weight set and weight bench). He also decided the hammock stand he made was creaking and bowing to much for his liking (it lasted a good year!) so he took it down...which means I get an extra body in my full-sized bed, which will be an interesting adjustment as we both tend to space out and I still have trouble going to bed at the same time he does (it is a lot harder to do that when the body sleeping next to you is a light sleeper). 

Park and Pizza

Image
  Today's adventure was park playing! As it is Friday (pizza day), the husband wanted pizza out and he surprised a luna with a park beforehand! Now the rest of the day was normal is all things. Luna played with her toys (pups, blocks and stuffed animals) in all the places in the house, with some hide-and-seek, cuddling blankets and ball catching in between. In my normal cleaning and picking up, I noticed that the dripping is back (so the under the sink water filter may not be the cause after all). The park was a some good fun, the husband found lots of bottles of his herman beer, the Luna eventually found people to play with and I got to sit and relax a bit in the outer doors! After pizza, we had a walmart run, which always means luna found toys to look at and entertain herself with. Come to think of it, distracting a Luna has become the go-to when we are doing something like this...I for-see it causing problems (it already seem to be showing them actually sometimes). However,  as

The screens of a Thursday

Image
Today, was all a lazy day. Mostly screens and snacks. I made a fruit salad and smoothie from apples, bell peppers, and I found some strawberries too. We also had muffins and leftovers, and chocolate and chips. Luna at some point decided to play on her play mat, racing her trains and pup cars around and around, which is always fun to watch as she seems the most animated and talkative when she making up (or reenacts) stories with her toys. She is also still pretty hyped when she sorts and matches things together (such as her paint markers to her pups as she is in the picture below).

book of the week: Caps for sale and Harold and the Purple Crayon

Image
Caps for Sale: A Tale of a Peddler, Some Monkeys, and Their Monkey Business  by Esphyr Slobodkina is a very cute children's  story. The artwork is fun and colorful and the text is simple and shares the action of "monkey see, monkey do" when the cap peddlar gets angry at them for taking his caps. The storyline is him taking a nap and waking up to his caps on monkeys in trees. The more they time they keep the hats, the more angry he gets and they copy his angry gestures until  finally he throws down his own cap...resulting in them doing the same. This ultimately  solves the  problem and he calmly takes them back and goes about his business.    Another book I would like to share (in the same path as Caps) is  Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson. This fun story is about a boy (Harold) who goes for a walk with his purple crayon amd in doing so takes himself on an adventure drawing his way through it: first through the the moonlit night, then a small forest, then t

The first day of December

Image
Today...is a normal Tuesday: screens, messes, paw patrol, blocks, chores and all the like. As my normal is home-based and my brain thinks confort before beauty (sweats/lounge/pj's vs. the "outside" clothes), I haven't gotten myself to be "dressed" unless I am going out of my house, well out of my home and it's square footage. This also reflects in my child (and possibly in my husband as I have been noticing he automatically changes when he is home and not going anywhere) who basically lives in her pull-ups (yes I still have yet to convince her the toilet is the way to go). Tonight will be an outing with my women's active fb group so I will be actually getting dressed. woot woot.  In other news I found  cinema therapy .  Its basically mini therapy sessions/explanations using film...and we all know my fascination with this topic. The videos I have processed so far are them talking about how being sad and vulnerable is good for the spirit (the movie Ins

Lat day of November 2020

Image
Wow. November 2020 went by fast...and yet it all feels like it should have been a lot slower. Maybe it is because the holidays always seem to wiz past or maybe it's the patterned status quo but either way, today was a bit normal. Luna played and took over her room and the back of the living room. All her pups, pi masks, and blocks were out, though her blanket and screen took precedence today. Meanwhile, I tried (and failed) to join frames together. I also killed at least 2 of them while doing so, so it might all be dumpster waste. I also thankfully got some phone calls in and sadly made a big ol' mess with the glue on the carpet (it spilled over). It is being difficult and not coming out easily so it might be a soak the carpet and let it dry before tackling it again mess, instead of a total clean up today mess. Then did some screen time of my own and started the end of the month bedsheets. Woohoo. Dinner is jambalaya and my other half made more pumpkin goodies (we still have so

Book of the week: Shel Silverstein: Where The Sidewalk Ends

Image
Oh ho ho! I found this on KU and couldn't resist! He was (is still?) one of my favorite authors growing up! Reading his poems again gave me a bit of a giggle...and I remember trying to do lots of things with that Hug-O-War poem of his. If you haven't read any of his stuff, he is a kid's author; and from what I recall poems (whether they be short poems or those long story poems like Homer did-prose?-) are his specialty. Where The Sidewalk Ends is one of his collection of poem books in which the poems are usually silly and short (unlike his book "the giving tree" in which he story-writes one long poem about, well, the giving tree!). If I remember correctly, he was one of those authors I found inspirational enough to try and write like...I am unsure if any of them survived (I don't thinks so), however, I sort of have ideas after reading this, so it may be fun to do! I could also tell how he influenced my...worage and verbiage in my speaking, heh. He does the artw

Crafting this week: puzzle "painting"

Image
The craft of the week is putting together and framing that puzzle I talked about earlier this week. It was fun, easy (ish), and a lot better when I actually had the stuff to do it right (ish). I got a thing of mode podge and that helped glue the puzzle together.  I also repainted-er, re-dot-to-dot- the canvas in so the puzzle would have a more even colored background. According to my child, the paw patrol that was colored on their before (as I reused the stringed art canvas) are now hiding behind their color, heh. Hope this piece will not be a luna destruction like the others!

Happy Thanksgiving

Image
  Happy Thanksgiving!!! We had a "friendsgiving" in which friends get together to celebrate Thanksgiving. This year, along with the lots of food, we had a lot of video gameplay happening too. After about 10 years of marriage to my husband, I tend to forget the holidays considering they are usually just another day in this household (unless we get invited to do things like to this shindig). It was fun trying to adult for a bit and Luna did pretty well considering there were no other kids around. Though I suppose that is actually her normal (more adults than kids) so she learned pretty well at entertaining herself, and I have learned to bring things that entertain her (and not destroy wherever we are at)....hmmm, maybe this is why we have so much fuss when there are other kids involved in the entertainment... Thanksgiving fun facts: a) Thanksgiving was first celebrated in 1621 over a 3 day harvest festival between Pilgrims and Native Americans from the  Wampanoag tribe b) It is

Howel's Moving Castle

Image
 So I feel like I wrote about this movie at some point somewhere, however, we recently got it from Walmart (I think) dubbed in English with fun voices like Billy Crystal and Christian Bale. I am not all that great at remembering specifics (I tend to lump them all together) and was convinced this was a very confusing twisty turvy anime movie when I was watching in its native language (with subtitles). However, watching it with the English dub actually found me pretty emerged into the story. Maybe it's because I saw some random YouTube video that popped up on my feed talking about it (it has myth lore involving the baba Yaga, I think)...or maybe it was the dubbed voices I knew, however, this movie was pretty entertaining and I enjoyed it a lot. A young girl that is considered plain and average in her looks (and apparently dresses older than her age) who works in a hat shop gets spelled to look like she dresses from a "rival" bitter old witch who wants the wizard's heart

Realizations about karma

Image
Today was pretty normal. Our failed adventure was my crafting (I tried hot gluing a puzzle together) with luna. We need to get some proper stuff before I try again, but hopefully, it will work next time. The rest of the day was normal stuff: pups, blocks, and luna messes! There was even a bit of run about the outside...well a circuit from our side door to our front door, but she had fun with it, I think. There also the time she got into the tools and started to "paint" the walls/door. Luckily the paintbrush had nothing on it or she'd be in a lot more trouble. Funny, how I am noticing karma biting me more and more. The fact that I am such a pushover and everyone knows it, doesn't actually help when the only thing that works for me is when I get louder. I suppose that fact that she isn't afraid of my "angry-ing" voice (I., e., doesn't wail at me when I raise it) is...well something, not real sure it helps me any, actually, other than, knowing karma...

New stuff

Image
Apparently the holidays are truly upon us! My husband went little shopping nuts (I am uncertain if he is done yet) and acquired a projector and screen! I will say it is fun to have, and we are selling/ gifting the tv to new house owners so it's not just sitting around. I suppose I can not complain to much as some of my crafting supplies probably came from this shopping spree too, lol. Luna had a a blast "helping daddy" as she took her own tools and wood pieces and hammered them "into" the wall for support! 

Book of the week: KU romance

Image
 Book of the week: Kindle Unlimited Romance. I didn't really read anything nee this week. I found old authors and old books to read instead. I found comfort in old heroes saving the spitfire heroines, and wall flowers finding love with those who look past the outer looks and (though they tend to have some don't of reason to be there like guarding them and the like) see the inner beauty within. Stories of that have basically the same patterns and plots but create fun characters and ideas in which these characters have to navigate in order to find and complete their ever after. This week most of them were of the fantasy world of magic and mayhem. 

Craft of the week : book pages

Image
 This week, I started my book project. I am unsure when I will finish it as now the tools are in the way of my craft stuff (waiting to be sorted) but it was something I thought a lot about a lot. We had lots of plastic bags, so I used some folded into squares and sewed them inside some folded pieces of fabric. This way, the pages will trickle when used. I guess I was thinking something like those fabric baby books that crinkle when the babies play with them. I have about 5 pages, though I haven't figured out what to put on them yet. Probably colors and shapes and whatnot. We will see if anything comes from it. (Whie googling, I found that this is kind of a major thing and has quite a following. Apparently, they are called quiet books/busy books)

When tagged for grave yards

Image
Today....was lazy. The main adventure was a luna independent mess of a room. She seems to be finding and rearranging her toys since the painted dresser has been gone. I am unsure of how many times I, she or, we picked up any messes of the day. She certainly enjoyed finding her musical instruments as they and her pups were the main toys brought out again and again!

afternoon at the mall

Image
Today we started out with our usual homebody-ness with the paw patrol and legos and screens (and all my normal schtuff-picking up messes, reading, coffee-). Though she did have fun with some chalk and our table. I t looked like our afternoon was going to be the same-ness...then Luna was admit she wanted the bookstore at the mall so...that was our main adventure today! She had a some fun with the toys and books and then a good time playing with her mini "backpack" pups and snacking on gummies. I...miss-planned as I forgot my glasses (which only really means that if I didn't want blurred edges when looking at something, I'd have to be uber super close...which is my habit anyway), however, more importantly, I forgot that fall/winter time it gets dark earlier so...we walked home in the dark (it was like 5 pm-ish). From this experience I realized (again) that our main neighborhood street is treated more like a normal not neighborhood street for speed, they have poor lighti

baths, legos and puzzles, oh my!

Image
Frederick Fröbel is a dude from Germany that coined the term Kindergarten and basically changed, challenged and transformed the education system in the late 19th century. The fact that he started it by realizing the learning early is one of the best ways to cultivate a being, letting children develop through the process of play and their own learning without the stress of their the adult authority pressed upon them (ie, being a little adult/child labor) allows them to grow ideas of their own as well as have the fundamentals stick more regularly. He encouraged mothers and women educators as they were the closest to the children at that young age. While his ideas were unpopular to certain extent (they claimed it too "socialistic"), it gained enough traction to endure to this day (I think today we would call it preschool rather then kidergarten...at least in the US,as kindergarten is now more...paper learning with tests and deadlines). This also reminds me of...Japan...or is it

the actual act of organizing

Image
Today I put my organization plans to action. Let me tell you, that dresser had one study base! It was heavy heavy heavy, I basically pushed/dragged it all the way to the dump! Luna's room looks slighter bigger without it, I will admit, though now that we have all her stuff in tubs, it looks more like she just moved in (or is moving out). While recuperating from the heavy load/lifting, Luna and I did the normal daily shenanigans (screens, toys and the like). I also got the "tool sorting space" emptied so that my other half can sort his tools (finally!). Sausages are becoming my dinner duty (which is usually at least once a week) so I got to practice my actual cooking skills, today too...since Luna has become more like me in that she is an all-day snacker, rather than a full meals eater. After pulling an all-nighter reading (I just couldn't help myself!), I realized that I have to convince myself to take my meds more and more because while they DO help (at least I recog