Monday, September 13, 2010
Super Grover to the Rescue
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Two Fun Books for Kids

My favorite line... is "Best of all, when little termites play with their food, now their parents say: "Be creative!" Maybe someday you'll grow up to be just like Roberto. This is a fun inventive book that just makes me smile from it's references to Hank Floyd Mite and Steven Shieldbug...it is clever and fun of bug loving pictures.
Another book that we think is "Pink..erific at our house is "Pinkalicious" by Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann.
I love this book. My daughter loves the color pink and we have had so much fun reading this book about a little girl who eats one too many cupcakes and acquires a rare case of "pinkitious" She finds out the the green stuff can be good too, even though she loves being "Pinkerbelle"
So take a look in a fun book and check out one of these fun reads....I promise they will have you smiling.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Apple Cupcakes....yummy, yummy and so easy.
Abby Cadabby Gift Idea
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Party Planning and A Fun Site for Pure Enjoyment

The Party Dress.net
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Hungry for the Hunger Games

The trilogy is a sci-fi genre and is thoughtfully and beautifully written. It is totally captivating and will hook you within a few pages. I haven't been able to put either book down.
I love the anticipation of getting a book that you know you are going to love, hate to put it down and will be taken to a different world for about a day and half. If you haven't read these books yet you should try them. They are wonderful. I can't wait till next week. If you want to pre-order your own copy click here.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Reunion 101
- Every year on both sides of our family we head out for fun family reunions. This year we happened to be in charge of both our family reunions. One we hosted here at the Homestead and the other we went to a family cabin. Both were very enjoyable and each different. We have loved including opportunities to learn about our family past and present.
- If you find yourself in charge of a family reunion here are a few tips and fun ideas that have worked for us.
- Reunion 101.
- Pick a theme or person to highlight.
- On my side of the family we have picked a different person each year to tell about their mission and it has been lots of fun learning about Australia, Germany, and Bulgaria.
- This year on my hubbies side we choose his Grandfather. We played Jeopardy based on stories from his life.
- One year we focused on my Grandmother and took coloring pages out of a Precious Moments coloring book and wrote captions about her life underneath...(an idea we stole from my Mother in Law) It was a fun way for the kids to get involved.
- This year on my side we also did a driving tour of the city of Layton were both of my parents lived while they were growing up. We had addresses, and driving instructions on where to go and then a brief history when we arrived. It was fun for our kids to see where my parents went to school, and church. To hear about how Grandpa rode his tricycle all the way to main street when he was 5 years old.
- Plan activities but not too many.
- We have found that it is good to plan activities like roasting s'mores or this year we did a fun skit called "For the Love of Alvin and Maggie" but don't schedule too much and be flexible. We had planned other activities, but the kids were having so much fun outside playing night games and looking for shooting stars during the meteor shower we just let them play.
We also played some fun games called "Minute to Win It" a lot like the TV show. They were a huge success. If you want ideas for these games go here.
We take all kinds of craft projects and have them out on the table so kids can work on them. We love these beads... They are perler beads and you can even buy them at IKEA.
