Thursday, September 20, 2012

Happy 60th Mom!!

I've been having fun with creative outlets I haven't had time for before. Coming up with a creative "chemistry" gift for mom's 60th was really fun!

Chemistry 60th Birthday Puzzle / Scavenger Hunt Gift

Background: Mom's 60th birthday, mom was chemist in her early days and loved playing with chemistry in the kitchen and as a school career day volunteer as we were growing up.

Plan: using chemical elements, make a puzzle with a message for her to unscramble.

Designers: Me, Eric, & Tim, with input from Elizabeth, Lynnea, Amanda, and Ben

Gifts, each wrapped in the color of the element and delivered with the periodic table symbol associated with it:
(He) Helium - helium balloons
(Au) Gold - gold wrapped chocolates
(P) Phosphorus - tracer rounds
(Pt) Platinum - Kenra Platinum hair styling cream
(I) Iodine - Iodine tincture
C60 buckyball - kids "buckyball" toy

Message : HAPPI 60th!

How it went down:
We started the game on Friday night. We gave her 2 sheets of paper-the rules and a periodic table as reference material. Rules were:
1. No other reference material
2. Yes or no questions only
3. Must think outside the box.
4. Must have fun!

She got 3 gifts on Friday as we had cheesecake to celebrate her birthday and was thoroughly confused. She had no idea how they might fit together or even if they did at all. :)

The other 3 came on Saturday while the daughters & daughters-in-law were out getting fun pictures taken and getting coffee. We all had a great time together as mom tried to figure out the message. Some of my favorite wrong guesses before she had all of the cards were...
1. Phi (her college sorority)
2. Chip
3. "Should I use 'Au' or 'Gold'?" (she's so smart! Wish I would have used that idea for 'Golding'!)
4. 'Help!'... But I'm missing an L! :)

The response: She loved it and figured it out pretty quickly after getting all the gifts! Happy 60th birthday to my brainy momma!




Sunday, September 16, 2012

Life at home

I've got to be honest. I'm really enjoying being at home, but some days it's really tough. Abby cries a lot, although we're working with a few remedies that have seemed to be helping. Caleb has his ups and downs, I just need to remember that he is 2... and just turned 2! It's easy to have too high of expectations for him. But most days, we have fun! We go on outings, we go to the park, we work in the house together.
He loves to help with laundry... He helps match socks ("Same one!"), he uses the laundry pile as a beanbag ("me fall on the laundry! Big pile right there!"), and uses the laundry basket as a boat in the ocean (aka hardwood floors) and as a bed.
He loves to paint with our homemade watercolors. (cornstarch, water, food coloring).
He loves to help make food, especially biscuits. ("me wear apron!")
He loves to dig and scoop ("me dig that right now!")
He loves garage sales ("Garage sale! Me see toys and people!").
He loves his baby sister ("Baby Abby super happy now!")
He loves his car bed and really loves his binkie. ("me have it the binkie!")
He loves the trampoline. ("me jump on the 'camp-o-leen'!")
He loves his trains.
He loves to watch TV or my iPhone... especially Shawn the train, cars 2, sesame street, & Thomas train videos.
He loves to go on walks.
He loves playing with his cousins Mo-mo and Na-na.
He loves seeing his friend Quinn, especially at the zoo.
He loves eating, all the time.
He loves Bible school.
He loves his new friend/babysitter Genesis.
He loves to talk about anything and everything... All the time.

We are settling into some sort of rhythm, but we are not there yet. We're still experimenting with late afternoon meltdowns, Mama's patience, and balancing rest and keeping up with all the other things that demand attention.

Here's some pictures of Caleb & Abby for your enjoyment!