With two older brothers who love to craft the fun stuff is in a cupboard that they can reach………so the LO can reach as well. We usually safeguard most things with boxes inside boxes. This means that we see or hear him trying to get into things before too much mess happens.
I’ve had this post in draft for a while and kept forgetting to finish it. Since it was my birthday this weekend it seems right to be a bit more reflective.
Three years and 75 days ago I published my first blog post on here. I wrote about it recently and the anxiety that goes along with posts that if anyone will a) read your post and b) comment. I’m sure I’m not alone in agonizing over hitting publish with that first post.
Play Activities started off as a site that offered free play activities via a newsletter. My web designer suggested I start a blog to go with it. Being the savvy lady she is we started from the beginning with Wordpress and a beautiful html site. Getting the site up and organised took a lot longer than I had anticipated. I had no idea how long this process took and how much it would cost. I kept putting off the start date because I was waiting on some big news…… Where we would be moving?
Starting a new site and moving countries I would not recommend to anyone to do at the same time. We did it but it was hard work. Not to mention stressful because Mr. Playactivities was retraining ( military) in a different state and we were moving to live with his family for a time in a new country. Lots of anxiety for everyone. So maybe it took a little longer than usual to get my stride.
2010 will be another bumper year of change. More about this another time.
In the 3 years I have been actively online so many changes have happened from the evolution of Facebook and Twitter to Vlogging, podcasting and community sites and clubs. Many friends have come and gone. Families and life changes and we go in different directions.
Highlights of the last 3 years
Posting from 2 to 3 and then for a time 5 days a week.
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Everyday objects will always hold a fascination to the little ones. We don’t have a huge separation of objects as toys but do have ones some that belong to them and belong to us. Largely because we need the object at the same time so it is just easier. But mostly we share.
Yesterday you saw the LO sorting.
He is loving this pouring, dumping and putting back stage. To help him I placed in his cupboard two empty icecube trays. After banging on these for a bit I brought him a small baggy of sticky letters and shapes . His brothers were crafting with them around the corner. He merrily sat there for quite a while filling each hole. Dumping them all and filling each hole again. I stayed and played with him for a minute naming colours as he dropped them in. Rearranging them into groups of colours. He dumped them when I did this so I got the message and stopped .
I do control the baggy after play otherwise that stuff would trail around the house.
………..Turning little moments into playful moments.
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