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Happy Birthday Reagan

January 9, 2013 By Erica Deuel 6 Comments

newborn photoshoot

I can’t believe that beautiful baby was born two years ago today.

Our Reagan Noel is now two, and the most beautiful little girl.

We drove home in streets of ice, snow, and slush with a merely 24 hour old baby and our lives have never been the same.  Jesus knew we needed Reagan.

My eyes welt with tears as I remember and type.  She is my most humbling reminder of God’s plan is so much more beautiful than what we can imagine.  You can read more of Reagan’s story on our Our Family tab at the top.

newborn on quilt

Happy birthday beautiful girl!

We love you so much!

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**Pictures courtesy of two amazing girls.  Thank you Emily Morgan for Reagan’s newborn pics!  Thank you Someplace Wild for my newest favorite shot of my toddler!

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Toddler Picture Books

January 8, 2013 By Erica Deuel 5 Comments

Welcome back to week #2 of it’s All About the Kids link up!  Thank you so much for joining me, and I hope you link up a fun kid related post this week.

There were some great link ups last week!  I loved the post from Dollie on how to Use Puzzles to Teach Geography and the post from Heather on how to have A Snow Day with shaving creme!  Both amazing ideas and fun activities to do with your kids.

The link up that I randomly picked to feature today was The Blessings Jar from Heather at Upside Down Homeschooling.

blessings-jar1Heather is going to keep a jar and write blessings on little of slips of paper as they come in through the year to stick in the jar.  I love this idea, and we will definitely be doing it in our home as well.  Thank you so much Heather for inspiring us to look and appreciate the GOOD things that happen!  Please thank her for this great idea by stopping by her blog to say hi!

Today, I am sharing a toddler picture book I made for my nieces for Christmas.

toddler book

My sweet niece, Charleigh, lives 14 hours away so we only get to see her a handful of times during the year.  She is almost 18 months old, and I want her to know us.  We send pictures and Facetime, but for Christmas I wanted to add a personal touch to her present.  I thought of this cute little book.  I simply got a few pictures developed and ran them through my laminator at home.  I ended up going back and laminating them twice, so the pages are extra thick and protected from little girl drool.  Once I had the pages laminated, I punched a hole in the top of each page and stuck them all on a keyring, so they can be flipped easily.

I loved it so much, I made my niece, Natalie, one as well.  Even though we get to see her quite often, she loves her book because it is people that love her and she loves too.  My brother and sister in law took it out to dinner with them the other night and helped pass the time while they were waiting for their food.  How smart is that!?

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homemade toddler book

personalized gift for toddlers

If you read my DIY Ruffle Fabric Bag and Christmas Wrap Up Post, you got to see a few other Christmas presents I made this year.  Did you make anything you gave away this holiday season?

Now, I am so excited to party it up with you all again!  Please link up your newest All About the Kids post!

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How to Create Snowmen Without Snow!

January 2, 2013 By Erica Deuel 5 Comments

I am so excited to be starting something new for my Wednesday posts.  If you have been following me for a little while, you know that Wednesdays tend to be more of my kid activities/craft posts.  I often will share something we did for homeschool, but these activities can easily be transferred to any parent that wants to do something hands on with their kids.

Up first, I want to share with you a fun craft we did this past weekend and then I will share what is NEW around here!

kids snowman craftWe have had the urge for snow around here, but all we have gotten is rain.  I love the rain, which is good, but it would be so fun to play in the snow for 24 hours.  Since we don’t have any real snow to make a snowman with, I thought we could with cotton balls.

I prepped for this activity by making three different size circles on a sheet of white paper.

cut out snowmanI cut them out and glued them onto a creme sheet of cardstock to have a blank snowman.  You could have your kids do these two steps, but since I have an age range from Kindergartener to toddler I decided to simplify the steps here (to keep my kiddos attention and their bodies all in one place for the whole activity).

blank snowmanMy intention with this activity was to provide different craft supplies like buttons, stickers, googly eyes, paper, markers, glitter and see which child decided to use which for the different parts of the snowman (eyes, buttons, mouth, nose, boots, etc.) BUT they would all use the cotton balls to fill in all over the rest of the snowman to create the “snow” look.  Non of them did that.

snowman craft supplies

I had the moment where I could either force them to or allow them to create and imagine on their own.  I fought the first and went with the later choice.  I am so glad I did because they are all so cute yet different…just like their personalities.

snowman with buttons

coloring a hat

toddler crafting

 I love what they came up with even better than the images I had in my head of what they would look like.  They are their own little artists, and I am reminded they are masterpieces (Esphesians 2:10) just like their snowmen.

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 toddler crafts

cotton ball crafts I love that Caleb came up with using his cotton balls as snow falling from the sky.  I love that J didn’t like the cotton balls at all but gave his snowman the longest row of buttons I have ever seen.  I love that Reagan got enough glue on her paper to keep it soggy for hours, and she kept smiling at me through the whole construction as if saying “thank you”.

Do you constantly learn from your kids as you are trying to teach or show them?  It is humbling and yet so rewarding.

Now for something new and a small change to my Wednesday posts.  I love to browse Pinterest or other blogs and get ideas for crafts and activities I can do with my kids.  Rather than just searching the WWW, I want to learn from YOU!  This is your opportunity to teach us.  I can’t tell you how excited I am about this!

I would love to learn more from you and get to know you!  Every Wednesday, I will have a link up party below my latest kid craft/activity that is All About The Kids!!  Please feel free to come every Wednesday and link up your latest kid craft, outing, activity, or homeschool tip.  I can’t wait to read what you share!  I will then pick one of my favorites and share it at some point during the week, before the next link up.  So, what are we waiting for!?  Let’s get this party started!!

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