Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Young visitors this weekend? Here are 6 suggestions for things to do...


To our southern neighbours, Happy Thanksgiving!  Up in Canada, we can feel the excitement building!  Indulge!  Enjoy! The diet starts next week, eh?

Kids coming to visit?  Sometimes it's stressful thinking of things for them to do, especially if there are no kids (and therefore no toys, games, books, etc.) in your home.  Here are a few suggestions...

1.  Family walks, visiting your local playground and even a trip to your local indoor swimming pool should all be on your "list".  

2.  In addition, stop by your public library and stock up on books.  From the fiction section, check out stories by these authors: Patricia Polacco, Roald Dahl, Ursula LeGuin, Jan Brett,  Eric Carle, Doreen Cronin, Barbara Reid, Joanna Cole. 

3.  Kids love to cook.  As long as there's some supervision as they use the mixer and cut the cherries, this cookie recipe is a simple recipe for kids to try.  It's a family favourite in our house.

Whipped Shortbread
from The Best of Bridge
Whipped Shortbread
from The Best of Bridge

1 cup butter
1  1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup icing sugar

Beat for 10 minutes in mixer.
Drop from teaspoon onto cookie sheet.

maraschino cherries

Cut cherries into four.
Dry on a paper towel.
Place cherry bits on cookies.  
Bake at 350ºF for about 17 minutes.

Note:  Check out the Best of Bridge website if you haven't already.  This recipe is listed there, but be careful.  The time on the website is incorrect.

4.  Another recipe kids love to try is Kool Aid playdough.  You'll need one packet of Kool Aid powder plus flour, salt and oil.  A hunt around the kitchen - cookie cutters, toothpicks, straws, plastic knife and fork - and you're all set to go.  

5.  Since it's Thanksgiving, you might want to view these four short videos so you and your young visitors can learn more about the first Thanksgiving.  They're very well done.  You'll enjoy them, too.

6.  For older kids, teens and adults, viewing Into Poverty: Living on One Dollar, would be very relevant and a great starting point for a meaningful discussion this weekend.  This video is about four young people who visit rural Guatemala.  They allow themselves 56 dollars each for 56 days.  They learn a lot about themselves and the reality of what life is like for so many people.  Heather Sanders, a guest writer on The Pioneer Woman, provides a link and describes this documentary and sharing it with her children.

Have a great weekend,
Maggie




Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Fuarag - a new Hallowe'en tradition?

Fuarag - a Gaelic Hallowe'en dessert

Hmmm....

A ring, a button, a coin and a thimble....

What do those four items have in common?

You need them to make Fuarag (pronounced FOO-uh-rack), a Gaelic Hallowe'en dessert.

If you'd like to try a simple, fun Hallowe'en tradition with your kids, check this post from last year.

Happy Wednesday!
Maggie


Friday, October 18, 2013

You Were the First by Patricia MacLachlan




Before I tuck it away, I just want to share a children's book I purchased recently in Ottawa.  I chose this book for one of my granddaughters.  She's expecting a little brother in December and this book, I'm sure, was written just for her!

You Were the First is a brand new (2013) picture book written by Patricia MacLachlan and illustrated by Stephanie Graegin.  Patricia MacLachlan has published many books over the years, including Sarah, Plain and Tall which won the Newbery Medal in 1986.

This heart-warming story reminds a firstborn of all the special "firsts" a family enjoys...

"You were...

... the first to smile.

... the first to lay your head on our shoulders to sleep.

... the first to bundle up in the red snowsuit and make snow angels.

... the first to teach us how to be parents."

What a lovely snuggle time a parent and child could enjoy as  they read this story and remember all their own "firsts"!!

Best of all, the book finishes with a gentle reassurance: 

"One day there may be a second - or a third - to sleep in the basket with the yellow ribbon wound round. But you will always be the first."

I can't wait to give this book to a very special "first" grandchild in my life!

Happy reading,
Maggie





Thursday, September 20, 2012

# 24 Seven great ideas for a family games night...


Did you have a chance to play MAKE TEN?  Playing games together creates good memories, but it can be tricky to find a board or card game that works for all ages.  

Three well-loved games in our house are: BOHNANZA, MEXICAN TRAIN GAME AND THE SETTLERS OF CATAN.





With a regular pack of cards, you're all set for a game of SPOONS.  



If there are some little ones, try a classic...OLD MAID!   Other card game ideas can be found here.

Just two of you?  Try a pencil and paper game, CAPTURE.  



Lastly, don't forget some treats...popcorn, anyone?