Monday, May 20, 2013

a (partially) handmade gift

  I love giving handmade gifts to friends, but not only is it hard to find the time, sometimes it's a challenge to find the right pattern and materials, too.   Inspiration hit me last week, and I put together this partially handmade gift for our friend Ezra's first birthday.  I like how it turned out so much, I think I'm going to make one for Elise, too! 

nest - knitted and felted following this pattern and using wool scraps from my yarn stash
eggs - snugglemonkey (etsy)
robin - Folkmanis

Thursday, May 16, 2013

elise was here!

breakfast:




playtime:

 

Happy early weekend!  My dad is traveling from Missoula this afternoon to visit us for a couple days.  Then, we'll be busy on Saturday and Sunday with a birthday party, a bike festival, gardening, and lots of outdoor play.  Fun, fun!  Hope you have some swell weekend adventures planned, too!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

opening and closing activities for the beginner

Recently, Elise has shown a lot of interest in opening containers.  Taking the lid off a box is a fun challenge for her, but putting it back on is tricky.  To help her develop this skill, I put together a very simple opening and closing basket.   

 a double photo frame
and 
Hubs' old wallet

the frame
in action

the wallet  
in action

I also made this treasure box for Elise out of a shoe box.  
She loves opening it up to see what's inside!

Oh, and last, but not least
the original beginning opening and closing activity:  
the kitchen cabinets! 

Monday, May 6, 2013

a basket of hats

I got the idea for this hat treasure basket from Our Montessori Home.  Jessica describes this as a social activity for your baby, and she's absolutely right.  While Elise has enjoyed exploring the hats on her own, she's had a TON of fun trying them on with her friends and family!  It's also been a great way for everyone who's visited us recently to play with Elise. 

 
This was a super easy treasure basket to put together.  In addition to adult hats, I stuck in a few of Elise's hats, too.  Elise is not a huge fan of hats, so I'm hoping this playful experience will make wearing a sunhat down to the park a little more bearable for her.  ;)  Even Rosie has gotten in on the action, and she really doesn't like wearing a hat! 

I found this simple little board book at the library to go along with our basket.  It's definitely early 90's style, but Elise has been intrigued with the candid photos of kids trying on hats!

Friday, May 3, 2013

one more!

Ok, it's official, we are on an object permanence game kick!  Today, we tried this peek-a-boo box idea from The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide.  When I put it together last night, I had a feeling Elise was going to like it - it combines two of her favorite things: opening and closing boxes and pulling off photos stuck on with velcro!  Elise has been fighting off her first cold, so we've been snuggling and playing this game a lot.  Her reaction is so sweet when she opens the lid and sees herself inside.  :)

Happy weekend, friends! 
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