Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Sports Felt Board Pictures

The little guy's teacher at day care has been so awesome with him! She does all sorts of fun activities throughout the day that have really helped with his development. To show our appreciation, I wanted to gift her something that she could use in her classroom.  The theme this week at the day care is sports, so I created 4 sets of sports themed felt pictures for his teacher to use.  The felt board you see in these pictures is the one we use at home.  
These were pretty easy to make: (1) I searched for sports related pictures on google images (2) arranged the pictures on PowerPoint (3) printed them on iron on transfer paper (4) ironed them onto felt fabric and then (5) cut the pictures.  And voila! - super cute felt board pictures at a fraction of what they would cost you when purchased at the store. 
I loved these felt pieces so much that I ended up making a second set to keep.  The little guy has really been into sports lately so I know we'll get a lot of use out of these. 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Summer Fun


I'm not thrilled about the quality of these pictures, but that itself represents where I'm at right now. It's been busy around here, as in go go go. I've been busy crafting, creating, teaching, learning, experiencing, etc.  In order to make time for these things, better picture taking and blogging has fallen by the wayside. I've been okay with that.  But I do see this blog as a way to document my family's journey so here I am again making an effort to be a better historian. 

Alright back to the matter at hand...I created this summer bucket list a while back to capture what our family wants to do this summer.  We've done around 30-40% of the activities already.  We'll probably end up doing most of the things on this list.  Some activities will be done in the fall - the benefit to living in SoCal is the great weather throughout most of the year. 

This was fun to create.  I haven't had time to scrapbook in a long time so I was happy to use supplies in my scrapbook stash that were otherwise collecting dust.  



Thursday, June 23, 2011

Summer Shenanigans List

Eeep! I had to drop by to share a quick peek into a fun summer list I made to capture all of the shenanigans my little family plans to have this summer. I used a cute stamp set I recently purchased @ Handmade Galleries.  *sigh* I just love the block letters so much!  I'll try to squeeze in some time to share the rest of the list soon.



Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Weekend Recap

I am so fulfilled with what the weekend brought our little family. These days, I think of events and outings as experiences for Chase. So I love when we are able to fill our free time with wonderful things for him to enjoy. Apparently, Chase thought the weekend was pretty epic! ;) 

We kicked off the weekend with a pizza picnic for dinner on Friday. Don't you love this time of year when it's still so bright out @ 6pm? We've been trying to take advantage of the weather by spending as much time as we can outdoors.




Dinner was followed by some rock painting. We ended up taking this rock home for Chase to continue painting. We often love bringing the outdoors home with us.  Lately, Chase has been bringing home sticks and rocks that he collects during our afternoons at the park. 

Chase's rock painting inspired me to try to learn to draw, which I talked about in my last blog post. Since then, I've taken a crack at drawing some of his toys. This excited him (which excited me). He loved seeing his play things 'translated' into a drawing. I gave him a drawing of one of his toy trucks and asked him if he wanted to color it. He did. But he also wanted to make sure that his actual truck was in front of him as he colored the drawing. *sigh* This little mommy feels fulfilled. 

Our sweet friend, Zenia (that's her in the background), invited us to watch Rio.  This was Chase's first movie. He did great - 3D glasses and all. Okay, well really he kept the glasses on for a good 30 minutes. But, he sat still throughout the entire movie. I was pleasantly surprised. And I loved the movie myself. Definitely brought tears to my eyes. I'm such a sap! ;)

 
The screening of Rio was on the Fox lot, so we got a chance to roam the previous set of NYPD BlueWe had so much fun, especially Chase. I'm pretty sure he would've been perfectly content with us leaving him there for the whole week. 

We kicked off Sunday with a visit to Nothing Bundt Cakes on our way to the beach.  Eep! The White Chocolate Raspberry Bundt Cake is yUUuUUuUmmMmMmMOOoOOoO! 

We spent Sunday late afternoon/early evening @ Santa Monica. Chase had a blast. He loved the sun, the sand and the water.  Seeing him having so much fun definitely makes me and Paul want to take him back there regularly. 


I love this picture of the two of them about to splash in the water. Paul's such a good daddy and Chase just adores him. I love that! 

Scooping wet sand with Bapa (uncle) Pipoy was a hit. Although this little guy has many uncles, Pipoy is the only one he calls Bapa. It's their thing and I love that too. Bapa Pipoy is great with Chase so a special name is totally well deserved.


And as our day @ the beach was coming to a close, Ms. Lady Bug paid a visit.  Hope she brings my fave little guy a lot of luck. 


Chase cruising back to the car....while mommy, daddy and Bapa Pipoy carried a ton of stuff. What a life!  


Good bye weekend.... Til next time. :)

Saturday, April 30, 2011

inspired to draw


There's something about inspiring creativity in your little one that motivates you to try new creative ventures yourself.  I think that's a beautiful thing. I love that my munchkin inspires me to be a better person. That's the exact reason why I've found myself learning to draw. 

I went to Joann's last night to pick up some extra watercolor paintbrushes for Chase and ran into this cute little book.  I love embarking on crafty projects, but I can't draw or paint for the life of me.   I would love to learn though so I can draw some fun pictures for Chase.  This cute note from the author was enough to inspire me to give it a try.

She writes, "They say that 'learning' begins by 'imitating,' so I have filled this book with a lot of illustrations that you can draw by copying (...) Work at your own pace, when you want, where you want. But whatever you do, try your hand at creating a whole bunch of really cute drawings, OK?" 

Hmmm...learn to draw by copying...I think I can do that. 


The book provides easy step by step instructions to draw a ton of the cutest little animals. The author does a great job breaking down each picture into smaller manageable pieces. She made it so simple to draw such ADORABLE animals!


Here's what I've drawn so far. The little koala in the corner is by Paul, who couldn't resist getting in on the action.  I didn't realize how satisfying drawing these would be considering I was copying someone else's art work, but it really did make me super happy! I'm now feeling inspired to draw the rest of the pictures in this cute little book.  When I'm done, I might even pick up the author's other book.  


I'm most excited to share my drawings with my little guy. He's recently developed a fondness for animals thanks to our Farmers' Market trips and recent visit to the zoo. Eep..I can't wait to show him! :) 

Northridge Farmers' Market

I love the Northridge Farmers' Market. Even before Chase was born, Paul & I made it a point to go a handful of times every year.  It's my favorite Farmer's Market.  I like its' mix of yummy food, produce stands, entertainment, kid friendly activities and nearby shopping.  There really are a lot of things to see, do and taste at the NFM, especially when you have a curious toddler with you.  Chase and I have gone 3 times so far this year (Paul will be joining us soon!).

   

What $20 will get you: 

  • Toddler fun: Pony ride or Petting Zoo - we alternate week to week. $5 each. Note that there isn't a time limit for the petting zoo and the $5 includes food for the animals
  • Food: Hawaiian pineapple Chicken bowl - our go to NFM meal that Chase and I share.  $5
  • Drink: Thai Tea for mommy - I'm addicted!: $2
  • Produce:  Small basket of strawberries - to take home. $2
  • Souvenir: Book or small toy from Borders - we use our weekly coupon! $3-$6



What I bring (I tend to be an over packer):
  • Stroller
  • Diaper bag
  • Baby wipes & hand sanitizer
  • Spoon - most food places only supply forks
  • Sippy Cup
  • Snack
  • Cash - most vendors only take cash
  • Cell Phone
  • Border's Coupon - via e-mail on my cell phone
  • Camera

Other things to know

  • When & Where: Wednesdays from 5pm - 9pm, in between Macy's and Borders @ the Northridge Fashion Center. This is @ the corner of Tampa Ave. and Plummer St.
  • Restrooms: The closest restrooms are near the movie theater, past Borders and tucked on the side of the mall, just past H&M. Note that Borders closes their restrooms during Farmers Market hours. I don't blame them!
  • Nearby: Macy'sBordersH&MCPK
  • Seating: It's definitely hard to come by. If you can come early, you might be able to get a seat at one of the few tables they have set up in front of or behind the stage (this is in front of Borders).  But I have a feeling that people show up before the NFM even starts just to snag primo seating. Chase & I usually sit on the sidewalk (with a ton of other people). It's the perfect spot to people watch, listen to the music and relax.  
  • Place to run around: Check out the courtyard behind Borders.  There's a fountain area with a decent amount of space to let the kiddies run around. You'll still want to keep a close watch as it is still crowded, just less crowded than the main Farmers' Market area. If you continue to walk down the alley way towards the movie theater, it gets even less crowded.


If you go, we hope you have fun.  Maybe we'll see you there. :)


Monday, April 25, 2011

snip snip

this is ray. he was getting ready to give chase his first hair cut (back in november '10).  he was laughing because he doesn't normally cut kids' hair. he doesn't normally cut hair in general for that matter.  this probably makes you wonder why in the world we would ask him to do this. after all, it involves sharp scissors, a certain wiggly toddler and his hair.  

aside from waiting until chase turned 1, we also wanted his hair to be cut by someone with qualities that we want chase to emulate when he gets older. a role model of sorts. it's a not so well known filipino tradition.  

here's a fun little interview so you all can get to know ray better...
me: where did you meet chase's daddy? 
ray: i met paul @ st. cecilia in the second grade. i thought he was weird because he was wearing a green cardigan with his uniform -- the cardigan was only supposed to be for the girls. 
me: hahahah...paul knew you'd say that.

me: what do you do for work? 
ray: credit investor @ an investment fund

me: where did you go to school and what did you take? 
ray: business economics @ ucla, mba @ harvard

me: in your opinion, what's the most important thing(s) in life? 
ray: friends and family
me: i couldn't agree more! 

me: what's the secret to being well rounded?
ray: always keep an open mind!

me: what advice do you have for chase when he gets older? 
ray: work hard and do what you love

me: what is one fun thing you will teach chase when he gets older? 
ray: ..how to race cars at the track (with mom's approval)!
me: yikes!  we'll have to see about that one. 

ray's awesome.  what we love most about him is just how well rounded he is.  we love that he's just as social and fun loving as he is hard working and successful.  he's as down to earth and super sweet as he is intelligent and focused. and we love that he's always smiling and/or laughing - shows just the way he approaches life. we knew immediately that we wanted him to cut chase's hair! we would be proud parents if chase were to inherit any of these qualities when he gets older. thanks for a fun night, ray!