Free Events in Wellington. School Holidays July 2012

Did you know that it is possible to have fun and keep to a budget?! You can provide your children with exciting, new and fun experiences without having to fork out any money…here is how:

  • Support or take part in talent quests: North City Plaza and Westfield Queensgate are both running talent quests these holidays. Check out the websites for more detail. You won’t want to miss the finals. http://www.northcityshopping.co.nz/talentsearch12. http://www.westfield.co.nz/queensgate/news/july-school-holidays
  • Go to a creativity centre: Kids aged 4 – 10 can do a whole hour of crafts, dress ups, story time and lots of other activities for free at Westfield, Queensgate, Lower Hutt. Monday 9th – Friday 13th July
    10.30am – 2.30pm (max length is 1 hour – and you can drop them off, do a bit of retail therapy and come back and pick them up!) http://www.westfield.co.nz/queensgate/news/july-school-holidays
  • Do some beading: Johnsonville Shopping Centre together with Village Beads are providing beading activities between 11am-2pm during the second week of the school holidays: Monday 9th July to Friday 13th July. Trained staff are on hand to help, but caregivers/parents attendance is required. http://www.johnsonvilleshoppingcentre.co.nz/promotions.htm
  • Go to a craft workshop: That will cost money, I hear you say, not at Bunnings! They have Kids DIY Clinics where they do lots of creative activities. The workshops are held in the weekend and are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult. Bookings are essential for all classes, you need to contact your local Bunnings store (Naenae or Porirua) to register.  http://www.bunnings.co.nz/learn-how-to-DIY_workshops-kids.aspx?region=2&month=7-2012&page=1
  • Get involved with games and sports. The Wellington City Council are putting on games and relays at Johnsonville School (1.30pm-3.30pm) and Churton Park School (10am-12pm) on Friday 6th July and Tuesday 10th July.  Call Denise @ WCC on 803 8536 if you have any questions. Also Milo is running “The Milo Backyard” all over New Zealand, where you can go along, borrow some gear and play some games/sports as a family and/or with friends. http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/search?q=the+milo+backyard

Please contact me if you know of any other free events around Wellington!

5 Great Finds: Free Audiobooks

We hope you will enjoy this week’s selection of audiobook resources which you can access for free!

I loved listening to some stories from my childhood, like Peter and the Wolf and Sparky’s Magic Piano. They are JUST as I remembered them!

Enjoy! Meeks xo

Huge range of Classic Children’s Stories

Kiddie Records

Borrow Current Audiobooks for 14 days (Wellington Library Members)

The Time Traveler's Wife

The Hunger Games

Huge Directory of Classic Audiobooks

Audiobooks for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store

Audiobooks App

Audiobooks App

Audiobooks for Android Phones

Audiobooks App

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5 Great Finds: Cute Packaging for Valentine’s Day Gifts

Here are 5 Great Finds that you can print out and use to jazz up your Valentine’s Day gifts.

Enjoy! Meeks xo

Valentine’s Day Bag Toppers | Glorious Treats

Glorious Treats

[via CraftGossip.com]

Valentine’s Day Box | The Giving Madam

The Giving Madam Valentine Box

Miniature Valentine’s Day Gift Bags | Martha Stewart Crafts

Martha mini Bags

[via Today's Fabulous Finds]

Valentine’s Day Pillow Boxes | Yellow Mums

Yellow Mum Valentine Pillow boxes

Valentine’s Day Package| Hello, Good Gravy!

Hello Good Gravy Valentine Package

[More Valentine printables at Printable Valentines | Skip To My Lou]

5 Great Finds: Wellington Advent Calendar, Christmas Treats with the Wow Factor, Free Holiday Treats eBook

WELLINGTON ADVENT CALENDAR

Check out the online interactive Wellington Advent Calendar, to see what new treat is in store for you everyday. (I love how the art work includes some of the iconic places around Wellington.)

Don’t worry, you haven’t missed out on the previous specials. Most of the offers are valid from 1 Dec-24 Dec.

For more information: http://advent.wellingtonnz.com/

CHRISTMAS TREE CUPCAKES

Karen Tack, co-creator of Hello, Cupcake? and What’s New, Cupcake? books, has a great 3 tier Christmas Tree cupcake video tutorial on jellybelly.com [via craftgossip.com].

For more information: http://www.jellybelly.com/ideas/recipes_trim_the_tree_cupcakes.aspx

CHRISTMAS CAKE POPS

What can I say, Bakerella has some serious skills! She has made some amazing Christmas themed Cake Pops. I want to eat them so bad!

For more information: http://www.bakerella.com/its-beginning-to-look-a-lot-like-christmas/

Bakerella uses a baked cake as the base for her cake pops.

For a no bake version, check out this video tutorial using oreo cookies by My Little Cupcake!

CHRISTMAS PUDDING PUFFS

I made these mallowpuff puddings last year, and they were a hit! They are simple to make, delicious and so cute!

For more information: http://jugglingmotherhood.com/2009/12/15/in-the-kitchen-christmas-pudding-puffs/

LIST OF RECIPES AND OTHER GOODIES

Download your very own free Holiday Treats eBook from life….your way. You will have plenty of recipes to keep you busy! (I like the section in there, about how to run a cookie swap.)

For more information: http://food.yourway.net/free-holiday-treats-ebook-printables/

5 Great Finds: Bun Recipes, Thank you Card, All-in-One Note Card, Pike River Miners Donations, Freebies

DELICIOUS BUN RECIPES

I looove bread. If I lived next to a bakery I would be in trouble. I would probably gain 2 dress sizes in a week, but boy would I be in heaven!

Food your way | a [life....your way] blog listed links to a bunch of roll and bun recipes that I can’t wait to try!

For more information: http://food.yourway.net/thanksgiving-recipes-rolls/

CHRISTMAS THANK YOU CARD

Stefanie from anna and blue paperie [via IShare Printables] has made this adorable thank you card that you can download for free. It’s perfect for saying thank you for a gift you have received, or to give to your child’s teacher for all their hard work.

For more information: http://annaandblue.blogspot.com/2010/11/free-printable-holiday-thank-you-note.html

ALL-IN-ONE NOTE CARD

I can’t wait to print and use this all-in-one note card by Monika from I Love it All [via IShare Printables]. Cute!

For more information: http://iloveitallwithmonikawright.blogspot.com/2010/11/thanksgiving-handprint-art.html

WAYS TO DONATE TO THE PIKE RIVER MINERS’ APPEALS

I started listing all the places that you can donate for the Pike River Miners’ families, but found this stuff article which not only lists the places, but in some cases mentions how the money will be used.

For more information: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pike-river-mine-disaster/4385386/Pike-River-donations

FRIDAY FREEBIES

In the past I mentioned 74 Lime Lane’s and Yellow Mum’s Friday Freebies. Well now The Confident Mom has started doing Friday Freebies as well! Check it out!

For more information: http://74limelane.com.au/blog/category/friday-freebie/

http://yellowmums.blogspot.com/search/label/freebie%20friday

http://www.theconfidentmom.com/?s=friday+freebie

5 Great Finds: Mini Calendars, Online Pumpkin Patch Sale, Felt Finds, Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas, iTRY

DIY MINI CALENDARS

This makes a great gift for Grandparents and loved ones. I made one for my dad last year, and filled it with photos of the kids…he mentioned this year how much he liked it (and he’s not one to gush about presents).

Big Huge Labs

This is the one that I used last year. Once you are on their site, you basically upload the photo of your choice, choose the month and year and then it produces a picture file for you to save. One month done. Super easy!

http://bighugelabs.com/calendar.php

Shutter Sisters

Shutter Sisters provide a Photo Calendar template every year! Space for nice large photos and a simple design that doesn’t distract from it. Nice!

http://shuttersisters.com/home/2010/10/23/2011-photo-calendar-templates.html

oscraps.com

I love the fonts used in this calendar template. It says that it costs $4.99, but go down to the bottom where it says “Downloads” where you will find the zip file that you can download for free.

https://www.oscraps.com/shop/product.php?productid=25360&cat=287&page=1

For help with assembling the CD Calendars just go to this site: http://bighugelabs.com/calendar-instructions.php

SUPER SALE AT PUMPKIN PATCH ONLINE (NZ & AUST)

Pumpkin Patch is offering another 20% off ALL online purchases….including sale items!! There are some amazing deals. Free delivery as well. Sale ends this Friday.

For more information: http://www.pumpkinpatch.co.nz/

http://www.pumpkinpatch.com.au/


CUTE FINDS AT FELT

There are so many things to drool over at Felt, the New Zealand website of quality handcrafted goodies.

Here are a couple of bargains at $20 each:

This jewellery roll by cestlavie is lovely, and would be handy while you are on vacation during the holidays.

This nappy wallet by salubrious would make any new mother feel stylish and organised.

HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS

This year our children are making homemade gifts to give to each other. The Handmade Guide Ideas provided by Skip to My Lou could come in very handy if the kids get stuck on ideas!

For more information: http://www.skiptomylou.org/handmade-gift-ideas/

FREEBIES DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR (NZ)

NZ Post has recently launched a new service called iTRY. All you need to do is sign up and then select which freebie you would like to try, and then it will be delivered to you.

For more information: http://itry.co.nz/offers/index.html

5 Great Finds: Accolade for Wellington, Free Images, Haircut Tutorial, Free Movies, Churros Recipe

WELLINGTON, ONE OF THE TOP 5 CITIES IN THE WORLD

According to Lonely Planet: Best in Travel 2011, Wellington has been named the “4th top city in the world”, and the “coolest little capital in the world” and the “most innovative and aspiring city”. Yay!

To see what other people are saying about what they like about Wellington, or to submit your entries on what makes Wellington special, go to http://www.wellingtonnz.com/littlething

For more information: http://www.wellingtonnz.com/media/lonely_planet_acclaim_coolest_little_capital_world

FREE IMAGES

Do you want free images to use for your holiday cards, or maybe jazz up your website. Blogging Your Way has provided us with a list of sources that we can try!

For more information: http://blogging.yourway.net/free-images-for-your-blog/

Image: renjith krishnan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

BOY’S HAIRCUT VIDEO TUTORIAL

Cheri from I am Momma Hear Me Roar, has provided an easy to follow video tutorial of how to cut boys hair by her sister.

For more information: http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/10/haircuts-for-boys.html

WATTIE’S CAN FILM FESTIVAL (NEW ZEALAND)

On Wednesday, 10 November, Hoyts Cinemas, Event Cinemas and Reading Cinemas along with independent cinemas at 40 locations across the country are allowing family and friends to attend selected movies for FREE in exchange for a can of food. (I was told that they accept cans from any brand, but they won’t accept rusted, dented or unlabeled cans)

Wattie’s are collecting for The Salvation Army Christmas Foodbank appeal. For every can the public donates Wattie’s matches can for can.

Simply swap a can of food for a movie ticket at participating cinemas from Monday 1 November – be in quick to secure your seat!

Movies on offer this year: Last Airbender, Despicable Me, Karate Kid, Cats and Dogs 2, Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

For more information: http://www.watties.co.nz/Promotions/Wattie-s-Cans-Film-Festival

MMMMM..CHURROS

Chantelle from Fat Mum Slim shared this delicious looking recipe from Taste.com.au

For more information: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2469/churros+con+chocolate

Photography by Ben Dearnley

Don’t forget, I will be drawing the winner for Borne Naked Handbag Liner tonight!

5 Great Finds: Free Printables, Mummy Cookies for Halloween, Parenting Teenagers, New way of selling clothes, Curtain Banks

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COLLECTION OF PRINTABLES

I really appreciate it when talented people, share their creations for all to use.

I Share Printables [via Organzing Your Way], is a place where you can browse a gallery of free printables, and print off any that strikes your fancy.

This would be a great place to showcase your own creations that you have made as well.

For more information: http://www.ishareprintables.com/

ishareprintables

MUMMY FUN FOR HALLOWEEN

Loving these mummy treats!

These cookie-suckers by HowDoesShe.com, are made with Oreo Cookies. (There is a video tutorial as well!)

For more information: http://www.howdoesshe.com/halloween-cookie-suckers

Mummy Cookies by HowDoesShe.com

This mummy was made by Skip to My Lou, using a gingerbread man cookie cutter.

For more information: http://www.skiptomylou.org/2010/10/19/halloween-cookies/

Mummy Cookie www.skiptomylou.com

ADVICE YOU NEED TO BOOKMARK

Simple Mom has Robin Dance of Pensieve doing a couple of guest posts about parenting teenagers.

As my daughter approaches double digits early next year, I can relate to this quote in the post where Robin’s friend said this about her 10 year old daughter “She’s already lived half the amount of time she’s going to be with you….” YIKES!

If you do not have teenagers, you can still put into practice some of the advice, but I would also bookmark it for future reference.

Seasons in Parenting www.simplemom.net

For more information:

Seasons in Parenting: The Teenage Years (part 1):  http://simplemom.net/parenting-teenagers/

Seasons in Parenting: The Teenage Years (part 2): http://simplemom.net/parenting-teenagers-2/

SELLING CLOTHES WITH A DIFFERENCE (FOR NEW ZEALANDERS)

iswish is an interesting way to de-clutter your family’s wardrobe. You sell your clothes for credits, and then use those credits to make purchases from the range of clothes, bag etc on their website. Niceeee!

For more information: www.iswish.co.nz


iswish

A GREAT CAUSE IN WELLINGTON

I just found a couple of unused curtains that I was wondering what to do with. The Sustainability Trust has set up a Curtain Bank, so that low income residents and those with chronic health conditions have access to free curtains to keep warm during the winter and keep heating costs down. They even accept curtain rails and fabric to make curtains too!

(I emailed them to see if there was anywhere I could drop off the curtains locally, and they said they were doing work in my area and came and picked up the curtains from my house!)

For more information: http://www.sustaintrust.org.nz/OurProjects/Current%20Projects/Curtain_Bank.htm


Curtains Wanted

5 Great Finds: Crunchy Lemon Muffins, Lunchbox Survey, Discrete Ironing Board, Magnetic Bookmarks and Preserving Family Memories

MY FAVOURITE MUFFIN RECIPE

Cat Taylor has shared my favourite Crunchy Lemon Muffin recipe. This page in my cook book is well-worn (splattered).  Crunchy Lemon Muffins are a hit in our house, and they always turn out so soft and moist. I always make sure I have a couple of lemons on hand incase I want to make this recipe. In fact, I whipped up a batch this morning because our cupboards were bare!

http://cattaylornz.blogspot.com/2010/08/crunchy-lemon-muffins.html

REALLY CUTE LUNCHBOX SURVEY

June Pfaff Daley [via Skip to My Lou and My Delicious Ambiguity) has come up with this adorable lunch survey to pop into your child's lunchbox. It asks questions such as..."On a scale of 1-5 how tasty was your lunch today?" and "When I get home from school I want to..."

You can now find June at http://junepfaffdaley.com/

http://junepfaffdaley.blogspot.com/2008/04/official-lunch-survey.html

FAB IDEA FOR STORING AND HIDING YOUR IRONING BOARD

Carolyn from My Backyard Eden came up with a discrete way of storing her ironing board. Don't you just love how it turned out?!

http://www.mybackyardeden.com/2010/08/ironing-board-dilemma-solved.html

PRINTABLE MAGNETIC BOOKMARKS

I remember a while ago, some young boys selling these types of magnetic bookmarks. They are such a great idea! Mollie from Wild Olive [via Crafty Crow] has made these printables so you can make your very own magnetic bookmark. Yay!

http://wildolive.blogspot.com/2010/08/keep-your-spot.html

PRESERVING FAMILY MEMORIES


Kat from Inspired to Action has blogged about this lovely way to preserve family memories over at Steady Mom. Basically she suggests jotting down any memories on an index card daily.

http://www.steadymom.com/2010/08/preserving-family-memories-the-simple-way.html

A little while ago I featured Tag’s free week of requests on Facebook on 5 Great Finds. Well, hubby has informed me that they their special subscription rate is going up after 31 August. If you purchase it at this low price, you will have that price forever!! (So you can understand why I want people to take advantage of the low price!) I have purchased the year one….so I get a year’s access to someone else ringing up stores to find out which stores are having sales on their children’s footwear or find a specific product so I don’t have to take my toddler to a thousand different stores. Someone else can make the phone calls on my behalf while I am out and about away from my landline. Someone else can help me save me time, and make my life a bit easier! Yee ha!

Check out Tag’s Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/TagPersonalAssistants

Details of the offer here: http://www.tagnet.co.nz/fbpromo.html

5 Great Finds: Moon Sand, Thank You Cards, Necktie Companion, Fruit Roll-ups and Father’s Day Certificate

DIY MOON SAND

I can’t wait to try to make my own moon sand with my kids! Kristine from Bilbified shows us how simple it is!

http://bilbified.blogspot.com/2010/08/moon-sand.html

PRINTABLE THANK YOU CARDS

Kellie from 74 Lime Lane has made this cute bunting thank you card for us to download and use! Yay!

http://74limelane.com.au/blog/2010/08/20/friday-freebie-23/

Take a look at another adorable card you can download from HeySusy*

http://susanconnordesign.typepad.com/heysusy/2009/09/many-thanks-free-download-card-design-.html

NIFTY NECKTIE COMPANION

My hubby had one of these, until it disappeared one day. I’m excited that Cheri from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar! blogged about this, because I can whip one up myself. It is a great way to keep a necktie in place discreetly.

http://iammommahearmeroar.blogspot.com/2010/08/magic-tie-trick.html

MAKE YOUR OWN FRUIT ROLL-UPS

I have seen recipes for home-made roll ups before, but I love how Amy from New Nostalgia used freezer/waxed paper to bake it, and then cut it up with the paper attached.

http://amy-newnostalgia.blogspot.com/2010/08/healthy-homemade-fruit-roll-ups.html

BEST DAD CERTIFICATE

Maddie from li’l magoolie, reminded me that Father’s Day was just around the corner in New Zealand, when she posted this adorable Father’s Day Certificate that you can download from FamilyFun.

http://familyfun.go.com/fathers-day/fathers-day-printables/printable-gift-worlds-greatest-dad-certificate-704051/

5 Great Finds: Bookplates, Virtual Assistants, Thank You Box, Apple & Spice Cupcakes and Alphabet Flashcards

BEAUTIFUL BOOKPLATES

I am in loooove with the many, many bookplates available from My Home Library [via ohdeedoh]. (There were sooo many I wanted to share with you, but I think that you should have a look and pick out your favourites!)

By Mick Inkpen

By Quentin Blake

By Rebecca Elliott

By Martin Ursell

FREE VIRTUAL ASSISTANTS FOR A WEEK! (For New Zealanders)

Out and about and need directions? Want to know what shops stock a certain product? Want to know what shops currently have a sale on kid’s shoes? These are just a few things that I have used “Tag” for.

My hubby and his brother started the company up so that everyday people like you and I have access to our very own Personal Assistants. Those examples I mentioned were all request that I sent via text messages (very, very handy when I was out and about), you can also email requests in. Other clients use Tag to book appointments, find out info about movie sessions, restaurants, shops etc.

This week Tag are offering their services for FREE on Facebook for a week. Give it a go, and put a request up on their wall!

http://www.facebook.com/#!/TagPersonalAssistants?ref=ts

http://www.tagnet.co.nz/

CUTE DOWNLOADABLE THANK YOU BOX

All you need is a piece of A4 Cardstock and you too can have this cute little thank you box to put party favours in, or a wee present for someone. Check out Yellow Mum’s blog where she offers lots of lovely things you can download on her “Freebie Friday”.

http://yellowmums.blogspot.com/2010/08/ff-striped-birthday-favor-box.html

APPLE & SPICE CUPCAKE RECIPE

I have a bunch of bruised apples that I would love to turn into this amazing Apple & Spice Cupcake by Cathie at m.e. I also think that part of me just wants to sink my teeth into that icing! YUMMO!

http://melbourneepicure.blogspot.com/2010/04/apple-spice-cupcakes.html

GORGEOUS ALPHABET FLASHCARDS

Jill from Homemade By Jill has put together these adorable alphabet flashcards for her wee boy, and for us! I also think they would look great on the wall!

http://homemadebyjill.blogspot.com/2010/08/alphabet-flashcards.html

5 Great Finds: A couple of To Do Lists, Puff Paints, Paper Roses and Cloth Labels

CUTE DOWNLOADABLE TO DO LIST

I am a big fan of Stephanie Fizer! She is so talented! I already showed you the Wizard of Oz print that I am totally drooling over.

So when I saw that Jena from Modish had managed to get a free downloadable to do list, exclusively for her blog by Stephanie I was excited! (And impressed at her skills of recruiting talented artists!) Check it out!

http://www.modishblog.com/modish/2009/03/freebie-stephanie-fizer-free-to-do-list.html

EASY DIY PUFF PAINT

I love the kind of kids activities that you can do with the things that are already in your house! All you need is self-raising flour, food colouring, water and a microwave! My friend showed this to me once, and I thought it was such a great idea! Melissa from One Crafty Mama provides an easy to follow guide on how you can do this at home! [via Skip to My Lou]

http://www.melissagoodsell.typepad.com/day_to_day/2008/01/holiday-activit.html

GORGEOUS SPIRAL PAPER ROSE VIDEO TUTORIAL

When you see the photo of the beautiful paper rose, you may think (like I did) that is sooo pretty, but I would never be able to do that! Well, let me tell you my friend, Little Birdie Secrets has put together a video tutorial, which is super easy to follow! So give it a go, you may surprise yourself!

http://littlebirdiesecrets.blogspot.com/2010/04/spiral-paper-rose-video-tutorial.html

AWESOME DIY CLOTH LABEL RESOURCE

Last month I showed you Amy from Chick Chick Sewing’s cloth label that she made by using eraser stamps.

Well it turns out there are MANY ways you can make your own cloth labels. kojodesigns has posted a comprehensive list of cloth label tutorials. Yay! Such a great list!

http://kojodesigns.blogspot.com/2009/07/diy-cloth-labels.html

CREATIVE SUMMER TO DO LIST

I am into to do lists at the moment! So this one caught my eye! Gorgeous colours!! eighteen25 has provided a great tutorial on how to put this beauty together. They also include a free downloadable header for it!

http://eighteen25.blogspot.com/2010/06/summer-to-dos.html

If you are like me and are currently trying to keep your toes warm during winter…you may want to consider making your own winter list. My friend posted her list up on facebook and inspired us to follow her example.

Some of things she included:

  • Going puddle-stomping in our gumboots.
  • Having a pajama day with lots of snuggling in bed with my littles and reading my favourite old books to them, creating worlds with the hills of our knees under the blankets and populating them with duplo animals.
  • Winter walking on the Waikanae beach, rugged up warm and toasty, but knowing by the end of the trip we’ll be stripped down for paddling and chilly but delighted!
  • BIG bubble baths…
  • Snuggling on the couch with popcorn and fun movies.
  • Making home made bread and big pots of yummy soup.
  • Getting some cute new WARM winter pjs.

Wherever you are in the world, why not put a list together (even if it is on a spare piece of paper, stuck on the fridge door) of fun things to do with the kids and enjoy the season you are in ;)

5 Great Finds: Cookies, Freebies, Box Template, Eraser Stamps, Kid’s giftware

LEARN TO ICE COOKIES LIKE THE PROFESSIONALS

Watch this video at “University of Cookie” to learn how to do basic outlining and flooding to make professional looking cookies.

http://www.universityofcookie.com/2010/05/basic-outlining-flooding-for-decorating.html

While you’re at it you should stop by Bridget’s blog (who is from University of Cookie) where she shares beautiful photos and tutorials for all her gorgeously decorated cookies and mouth watering recipes!

http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/2010/05/strawberry-picking.html

Check out the detailed tutorial on how to make these cookies for your children’s teacher. There is a link for the free downloadable topper as well!

http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/2010/04/for-very-popular-teacher.html

AWESOME WEEKLY FREEBIES FROM AROUND THE INTERNET

I just love all the amazing things that Kellie from 74 Lime Lane seems to find from all over the web for us! It’s one of my favourite blogs at the moment.  I love her “Friday Freebies”.

http://74limelane.com.au/category/friday-freebie/

GET THIS CUTE BOX TEMPLATE!

Now that Kellie has opened my eyes to the world of downloadable stationery (I just feel excited thinking about it!) I went for a search and I was amazed at what was out there! Check out this box template by Melissa at IS•LY (also known as I Still Love You). It is so cute!

http://melissaesplin.com/home/2009/08/rainy-day-cloud-box-download-thoughts/

HAND CARVED ERASER STAMPS

Amy from Chick Chick Sewing has made some cute stamps using an eraser and her craft knife! In her post, she has included some links to some blogs that show you how to do them.

I can just imagine turning some of my children’s artwork into stamps!

http://chickchicksewing.blogspot.com/2009/11/hand-carved-eraser-stamps.html

CUTE ONLINE STORE AND FREE DELIVERY FOR NEW ZEALAND ORDERS

Have a look at all the cute children’s things 3 Wishes have to offer!

They are currently offering FREE delivery for orders within New Zealand until the end of July!

If you are overseas, they will contact you about how much freight is…but it may be worth it, as the prices are really reasonable and with the currency conversion it makes some items a bargain!

http://www.3wishes.co.nz/

Check out this awesome Spy Writing Set for only NZ$5.20! (While stocks last! I have already ordered some for my kids’ letter writing and for presents)

Disclosure: Like with everything else, I just stumbled across this website, and thought I would let you all know about it. No free goodies or payments coming my way except knowing that it may be helpful to some of you ;)

(I received my package two days after placing my order and Sandra from 3 Wishes included the pirate writing set, and the yorkie writing set as a thank you and to show me what other stock that had available. So sweet of her!!)

FREE School Holiday Events for Young Children in Wellington

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10.30am: Brooklyn Library Fun

11am: Tawa Library Fun

11am: Cummings Park Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10.30am: Newtown Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

2pm: Kilbirnie Library Fun

10am-9pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10.30am: Island Bay Library Fun

11am: Johnsonville Library Fun

11am: Karori Library Fun

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

12pm: Storytelling with Dick Weir

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

2pm: Miramar Library Fun

3pm: Khandallah Library Fun

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am: Wadestown Library Fun

11am-12pm: Become a Fossil Expert

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10am: Emergency on the Waterfront

11am & 1pm: WotWots

IT’S MONTY’S FIRST BIRTHDAY AT WESTFIELD QUEENSGATE, LOWER HUTT

Swing on down to Westfield Queensgate during the school holidays for heaps of birthday giggles and tonnes of fun for everyone. There’ll be some really cool entertainment and I’ll be there every day to have a laugh, play or cuddle.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

ALICE IN WONDERLAND AT NORTH CITY PLAZA, PORIRUA

It’s party time with Alice in Wonderland, The Mad Hatter and The White Rabbit! Join them as they get their tea party started with dancing and singing. Anything can happen in the magical land and crazy tea party Alice has found herself at.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am and 2pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Centre Court, Ground floor, North City Plaza, Porirua

DEAD PRECIOUS FOSSIL TRAIL AT TE PAPA

Collect a trail sheet from NatureSpace or outside the Te Papa Kids Store. Follow the clues to find facts about the fossil treasures that have been found in New Zealand. Enter your completed sheet into the entry box outside the Te Papa Kids Store – and be in to win a fossil prize pack!

Date: Now until Sunday, 18 April

Time: 10am-6pm

Cost: Free

Location: NatureSpace Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

ZAPPO AND ZAPPOLINA’S MAGIC FRIEND’S SHOW AT JOHNSONVILLE SHOPPING CENTRE

Come and meet Zelda the Magical Dinosaur, Adelaide the singing Dodo Bird and see Zappo and Zappolina in an all new magical, musical show.

Date: Monday, 12 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am and 1pm daily

Cost: Free

Location: Near the Food court, Johnsonville Shopping Centre, Carpark entrance on Broderick Rd & Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville

SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT LIBRARIES AROUND WELLINGTON

Make sure you’re at a branch near you for entertaining, interactive stories, or mad-hatted activities and a chance to show us your artistic flair.

Date: Tuesday, 13 April to Friday, 16 April

Time: Variety of time

Cost: Free

Location: Variety of locations

KIDS DIY CLINC AT BUNNINGS WAREHOUSE, PORIRUA

Workshops are free for children over the age of 5 and must be accompanied by an adult.

Date: School Holiday DIY Clinics: Tuesday, 13 April and Thursday, 15 April

Weekend DIY Clinics: Saturday, 17 April and Sunday, 18 April

Time: 10am

Cost: Free

Location: Bunnings Warehouse, 9 Heriot Drive, Porirua

STORYTELLING WITH DICK WEIR AT TE PAPA, WELLINGTON

These holidays, be spellbound by famous tales from Ancient Greece, India, China, the Pacific, and beyond. Master storyteller Dick Weir tells of tricks played and lessons learned.

Date: Thursday, 15 April

Time: 12pm-12.45pm

Cost: Free

Location: Wellington Foyer, Level 2, Te Papa, Wellington

NATURESPACE DISCOVERY HOUR – BECOME A FOSSIL EXPERT AT TE PAPA

Kids, explore the strange and amazing plants and animals that flourished in New Zealand millions of years ago. Got a fossil of your own? Bring it in for Te Papa’s palaeontologist (fossil expert) to identify.

Date: Friday, 16 April

Time: 11am-12pm
Cost:
Free

Location: Nature Discovery Centre, Level 2, Te Papa

WOT? WOT? THE WOTWOTS!

Come and meet the wonderful WotWots. Join in as SpottyWot and DottyWot sing and dance to their favourite animal songs.

Date: Saturday, 17 April

Time: 11am and 1pm

Cost: Free

Location: Ground floor, Queensgate, Lower Hutt

EMERGENCY ON THE WATERFRONT

Come along and participate in this fun filled, action packed interactive day. See Fire Engines, Ambulances, Police Vehicles, Helicopters, Coastguard and Live Rescue demonstration and much more!

Date: Saturday, 17 April

Time: 10am-3.30pm

Cost: Free

Location: Waitangi Park and Chaffers Marina Waterfront

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Tuesday

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Thursday

Friday

Saturday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-5pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

12pm-12.45pm: Storytelling with Dick Weir

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

11am-12pm: Become a Fossil Expert

11am & 1pm: Zappo & Zappolina

11am & 2pm: Alice in Wonderland

1pm: Monty’s First Birthday

10am-6pm: Dead Precious Fossil Trail

10am: Kids DIY Clinic

10am: Emergency on the Waterfront

11am & 1pm:

WotWots

Fun Kids Activity: Going to the Bush

Yesterday “Windy Wellington” lived up to its name, and served up a blustery summers day. The wind can be a bit annoying when you have children (and adults) with ants in their pants and cabin fever. Thankfully Wellington boasts numerous sheltered walkways and tracks that even a suburban mama like myself can tackle.

The walkway I chose is one of my favourites. When we first stumbled across it I just felt like I was in the Lord of the Rings….it felt magical. (Yes, I had hobbits on my brain, it was around the time of the world premire in Wellington after all!)

We only attempted a short portion of it last time, this time the kids and I got so high we could look over Johnsonville. (If you look really closely to the picture below, you can see the red roof of “The Warehouse”.)

I was so proud of the kids! They all did so well! (How is it that they have more energy than me?)

Reasons I love the bush:

  1. It is contained. The kids can’t run out onto the road! I just have to get the older kids to slow down every now and then.
  2. It is sheltered. We could hardly feel the wind, and the canopies sheltered us from the harsh sun.
  3. The kids are in their element. They just love it so much.
  4. It gives my kids super powers. I am not kidding you, my kids don’t seem to notice how far we have walked or how steep the incline is when we are in the bush.
  5. It feels good. Being in the outdoors, being close to nature, breathing the fresh air, feeling your muscles working seems to give you a natural high.
  6. It is flexible. There is no real destination, no real deadline. You can stop and rest, you can even turn around whenever you want.
  7. It doesn’t cost any money! Gotta love that.

Spending detox: Day 7

We have come to the end of my spend free week!

TOTAL MONEY SPENT: $0.00

TOTAL FUN HAD: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000….

LESSONS LEARNED:

  • We ended up cutting down on TV.  I wanted to reduce the amount of TV the kids watch so that they would get out of the habit of always asking to watch TV when they were bored. Turns out that this week, we were able to cut down the TV watching to a DVD a day. The kids weren’t too interested in the TV (except for DS4. I would get the question from him at least once a day – but believe me, that is 100 times better than before). They were content to play with their toys or each other. It was great!
  • We ended up cutting down on Sugar & Fat. We didn’t spend any extra money on takeaways or other spontaneous treats or junk food so we reduced the fat and sugar that we consumed this week.
  • I had so much fun not spending any money! Having a list of possibilities helped me stay one step ahead so that I was always thinking “what cool thing could we do next” rather than “I need some time out, why don’t the kids play by themselves”.
  • The kids had a really great time, and didn’t seem to be effected by the fact that the activities that we were doing didn’t cost any money.

I think I would like to do another spend free week next holidays! If you want to give it a go, here are some tips:

  1. Make a goal and share it with your family. Sell it to get support.
  2. Research all the free activities in your area. A good place to go is your local council website or google “kids events” to find event calendars.
  3. Go online to research free activities to do with your children.
  4. Choose activities that suit your children. Keep in mind what their interests are, their age, their abilities etc. Make a list.
  5. Maintain a tidy kitchen and tidy play area. If you are staying home, make a special effort to keep the play area and kitchen clean. This way you have options. If your kitchen bench is a total mess all the time, you are less likely to do baking, or other fun things like potions, and playdough etc. If your play area is a mess, the kids won’t be in the mood to play there. You w0n’t want to be there. Once again you reduce your options, you won’t be able to play games or toys easily or do crafts etc.
  6. Extend outings by being aware of what activities are available in the area. If you go on an outing, think of what other things are close by that you could also visit. Eg Go to a mall show, then go to a nearby park.
  7. Be prepared. Always pack food, water and extra clothes when you go out on an outing. This means you won’t need to cut your trip short, and you won’t be tempted to spend money on food.
  8. Be flexible. Be aware of the circustances (kids’ mood, your mood, weather etc) and do activities accordinging. Only tell your kids what the next activity is, rather than the run down of the whole day. That way you can change your mind when needed. I usually have 2 or 3 options of what we could do next and then narrow it down as we finish up our current activity.
  9. “Be present!” Have fun with the kids, get involved!

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Spending detox: Day 6

Today was the day that I had secretly been dreading. We usually go on a family outing on Saturday – were we going to be tempted to spend? Would all the week’s work go down the drain because of one day?

I looked up the word detox and in Wikipedia and it said that detox diets involves a change in consumption habits in an attempt to remove toxins from the body. This last week has been made me change some of my habits, and helped remove some of the toxic thoughts that were in my head like “just buy it”, “you need it”, “it will be fine” and finally “go for the activities that cost money, because they are the fun ones”.

How we spent day 6:

  • Had a lovely blissful sleep in courtesy of my hubby

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  • Went for a walk to a bush reserve near our house

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  • Went to see a horse in a nearby paddock
  • Had lunch at home
  • Went to our local school to ride bikes
  • Watched DD2′s DVD
  • DD2 and I had a nap together (I have no idea why I needed a nap after this morning’s sleep in?! DD2 doesn’t usually nap either? Can we blame it on the movie? Or maybe all the walking we did today?)
  • Hubby and DS4 made afternoon tea for us (DS4 was really getting into it, it was so cute!)
  • We all did a 15 minute tidy up of a stash basket we had accumulated things in during the week
  • Played red light, green light
  • Hubby made dinner HUBBY’S TEMPTATION: He wanted to go out and buy a sweet treat
  • We did drawings and crafts

MONEY SPENT TODAY: $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED TODAY:

  • I love it when we find win-win situations. Hubby and I decided that he  would look after the kids for part of the morning, then I looked after the kids while he went to volley ball.
  • You can make your own adventures. While hubby was at volley ball, the kids and I went for a walk. We have a bush reserve near our house, and one day my DS4 was leading the way and found/made a new path that lead to a horse paddock. The path he found/made was overgown with knee high plants, so each time we go through this path that “no one knows about” we all feel like it is a bit of an adventure as we step over the plants and climb up over a small hill to get to the paddock. The kids have named the horse Hony – pronounced ho-knee (it is the cross between pony and horse – aren’t kids creative!)
  • Sometimes it is good to be led by the kids’ interest. As I started to think about what we could do after lunch, my girls mentioned how they wanted to ride their bikes at their school. Perfect! That was our family outing for the day. Cost: Free!
  • To a child love is spelled T*I*M*E. This week has challenged some of my toxic thinking like “go for the activities that cost money, because they are the fun ones”. I now feel that as long as you are enjoying yourself as a family, any activity is a fun activity. Like today, hubby took the time to involve DS4 (Darling son aged 4) in the preparation of afternoon tea. DS4 helped distribute the fruit that hubby cut. He took orders from everyone on what spread they wanted on their toast. He helped choose what was for afternoon tea. Well, you should have seen the look on his face when he called us for afternoon tea…absolute pride! What made this magically moment even more touching, was when his sibling really showed appreciation to him for making their food *warm fuzzies!!*

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Spending detox: Day 5

Mothernature didn’t co-operate with us today, it was very windy and cold. If the weather was better, I think I would have liked to have gone on a bushwalk. In the end, the children were in a melllow mood, and were getting into their own projects. I also got into a big project myself, and I was so busy, that I didn’t get around to taking any photos today…I also faced my biggest challenge which had me thinking about breaking the spending detox!

How we spent day 5:

  • Older girls did portrait sketches
  • DS4 used his mobilo to make transformers (he rented a transformer DVD  last night. It was so cute how he would transform his mobilo and make that “chh chh  chuu chhhuu” transformer sound)
  • DD2 played with dolls (isn’t it weird how the children take on a higher voice when they are doing the voice for the dolls…makes me smile every time!)
  • I moved the car out of the garage so the kids could ride their bikes inside
  • I started decluttering the garage and ended up staying there most of the day
  • DS4 found our picnic basket and decided to make us an indoor picnic with bread and fruit
  • All of the kids enjoyed the new space I made for them to do their drawings and crafts
  • The charity shop came to pick up 2 tables, a cot mattress, and a few other bits and pieces. BIGGEST TEMPTATION: I really wanted to take a load of rubbish to the tip/dump. I was really torn: finish my goal for the week or finish decluttering the garage and pay to go to the dump. ugh!
  • Hubby was late from work, so the kids started watching out for him out the window. All of a sudden I heard “DADDY!” then another wouldn’t know what to do with themselves so yelled out “HIDE HIDE!!” TEMPTATION: Felt like having a lazy Friday and pick up hubby from work and get take aways
  • Had a “breakfast dinner” at home (just to change things up, we sometimes have scrabbled eggs and/or bacon, and or mini sausages and/or pancakes for dinner as a fun treat)
  • After we played with the kids in the evening, we ate the traffic light jelly that we made in a bowl a few days ago
  • Got a DVD for DD2 that we will probably watch tomorrow
  • For a date, hubby and I watched a movie on tv together

MONEY SPENT TODAY $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED TODAY:

  • Sometimes you just have to let go of your things. I had to make some tough choices today about some of the furniture we have (did I mention I’m a bit of a hoarder!). Asking these questions, helped me to let them go: Does the item fit, or have a home? Do you use it now? Is it even worth keeping?!
  • I had trained myself to look past the mess of the house all these years. In reality, I was never really looking past the mess, if anything the mess was like a “to-do list” staring back at me, and that can make anyone feel down. As we de-clutter the house, and all pitch in to keep it tidy, I actually feel lighter!
  • Whenever I finish de-cluttering a section of the house, I ALWAYS say to myself afterwards “you should have taken a “before shot”. Then I do the same mistake the next time, and the next time! Will I ever learn?!
  • I love watching my kids play together! I also love it when they give each other sympathy when they get hurt.

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Spending detox: Day 4

I’m not sure when everyone else in the blogging world writes their posts!?! I seem to be doing mine late at night.  I guess when you read what I have been up to today, you will understand why!

How we spent day 4:

  • Woke up to a tidy house. Thank you kids and hubby!
The Wind Chimes they made at the craft workshop & one of the balloon animals they got at the circus show

The Wind Chimes they made at the craft workshop & one of the balloon animals they got at the circus show

  • The girls made wind chimes at the hardware store kid’s clinic. TEMPTATION: A pack of two nightlights were calling my name “buy me, you know you want me, I would look so cool in your kid’s room!”)

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  • Went to a beach that we haven’t been to before
  • Went home to get changed and have lunch. TEMPTATION: I was starting to feel a bit hungry on the drive back to our place. Had to talk myself out of stopping off at my favourite bakery and getting a sugar donut.

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  • Went and watched a juggling/circus act at the mall. TEMPTATION: Curse those mall ice creams! There’s just something about sitting together and having a relaxing snack to finish off an outing.

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  • The girls got taught how to do the diabolo in a workshop after the show. The younger kids and I enjoyed going up and down the escalators over and over again! TEMPTATION: There was a coin operated massage chair, that looked very inviting!
  • We got some balloon animals made after the show
  • DD6 won a $10 mall voucher at the show!

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DS4 looking a worms up close!

DS4 looking at worms up close!

  • On the way home we stopped by our local mall to go see the Science Roadshow. DD2 was in heaven unlocking and locking a larger than normal lock with a larger than normal key at an exhibit that showed how the inside of a key lock works. By the way! I didn’t even think about the mall ice creams! yay!!
  • We rented DD4′s free DVD
  • DD4 watched his DVD while the others pottered around
  • Had dinner at home
  • Hubby and I spent some lovely quality time together and had a nice dessert treat

MONEY SPENT TODAY: $0.00

MONEY GAINED TODAY: $10 DD6′s mall voucher, $45 supermakert voucher I got in the mail from my grocery loyalty points, $10 voucher for free online grocery delivery. TOTAL: $65 (We spend nothing, and gain $65! That’s crazy!)

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED TODAY:

  • Although we did a lot of things today, I felt like at any time, if things got to be too much, we could just go home and unwind. Once again this meant that there was no pressure or an expectation that we needed to do this or that. Since we had no real concrete plans, I would tell the children what we were doing next as we came to it (eg I wouldn’t tell them we were doing A, then B then C). That way there was room to really guage what activity would suit the mood of the children at that time.
  • Having an idea of what things are available to do in the area that you are in is helpful. Thanks to the research I did at the beinning of the week about what events were on and what activities to do, I always had a couple of options available on what to do next.
  • Being prepared and organised paid off, but there is always room for improvement. Packing food and water not only extends your outing (like I said in “day two“), but it means you are less likely to have to stop off and buy food – very helpful when you are on a spending detox! Going to the beach was another spur of the moment thing, so I had not packed any towels or swimsuits etc. The kids got a bit wet (some more than others), and because we weren’t too far from home, we just popped back home to get dressed. I’m thinking that having a couple of towels that lived in the car wouldn’t be a bad thing. I remember a couple of summers ago, the sand toys lived in the boot, because we were always going to the beach.
  • Sometimes you can make things work and sometimes you might have to revisit it another time. Once again the younger ones weren’t too interested in the craft workshop. Unfortunately the placement of the craft table was a little bit further from the play area and outside area. So trying to be with 2 sets of kids was proving to be a bit difficult, especially since the craft activity this time was a bit more tricky and needed more adult help. Thankfully a lovely grandma, assisted one of my daughters who was stuck. I thanked her thoroughly and she seemed happy to help. *bless!* I think this craft workshop is one that I will have to revisit when the kids get a bit older or I will have to get creative in how to manage the children (eg in the past my friend and I arranged to take turns taking the older children to an activity while the other stayed back with the younger children). Keeping the younger kids busy and happy by going up and down the escalator can definitely be counted as getting “creative”!
  • You feel a stronger family bond when you all pitch in and help out. There were times when the older girls would push the pram for me while I was holding DS4, or would help with food prep or everyone helped to clear the car of food and wet clothes etc. It just makes you feel a sense of togetherness.
  • The sun just makes me want to go outdoors! The weather was really bizarre this week. It seemed to know whenever we wanted to go out, and stayed nice for that duration of time! On Monday it poured down. On Tuesday it was nice for half the day (the part where we went out). On Wednesday it rained and was cold. Today it was sunny and warm for most of the day.
  • Even though kids are kids (and I had the sort of day that you would expect when you go out with children who are aged 8 through to 2), in the end, I feel like I had a great day with the kids! And that is a good feeling!

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On the way home we stopped by our local mall to go see the Science Roadshow. DD2 was in heaven unlocking

Spending detox: Day 3

Ummmm….I’m sounding like a broken record….but I slept in again! Hmmmm…I am starting to see what goal I need to be working on very soon!

How we spend day three:

  • Kids all played dolls etc together

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  • We made a huge mess, and had loads of fun with junk construction
  • I went met up with 3 of my friends for a “girls night in” at my friend’s place,where I taught them how to make sushi TEMPTATON: go out and buy some yummy drink for the night

MONEY SPENT TODAY: $0.00

THINGS I HAVE LEARNED:

  • Just because I am on holiday, doesn’t mean my laundry is! I have so much laundry to catch up on! What was I thinking? That the laundry would collect and wash itself?
  • Stress and anxiety = Stressed and anxious Mother. I have no idea how mother’s working from home fit everything in? I took the opportunity while the kids watched the DVD to try and work on the Playcentre training schedule for next term. I need to get it sorted by the end of this week, and the added stress does not help me be a happy mother!
  • Let go, regroup and rejoin the kids. Sometimes you just need to let the stress go. Park it, and address it later. It takes effort to unwind and let go of the stress, but it is so worth it. It is so much more fun to be “present” and enjoy the kids, rather than having your mind plagued with things you can not sort out while the kids are still awake. I was glad that I did this, so I was able to be “present”with the kids. We ended up making kebabs  (I was being a funny mummy in the kitchen and started dancing around while DD2 and DS4 yelled out “stop” and “go”…..did I mention that there was no music…hmmmm unless you call the tunes coming out of my mouth music!), and then I went out and got the junk mail, which gave me the idea of doing junk construction with the boxes etc in our recycling bin and old catalogues etc.
  • Having fun the with kids is great, but you need to keep the routines up, otherwise you pay for it later. Case and point: the laundry.
  • If you do not project ahead and plan according, you will end up making more trouble for yourself. Dinner was late, which had the roll on effect of the clean up being late, and by the time I was due to walk out the door for a meeting, my hubby was left with all the tidy up and bedtime was just around the corner….oooops!
  • Good conversation with Good friends + Good food = A Good night. We all staggered out of my friend’s house past midnight. We had no idea it was that late because we were having such a good natter!

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