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Stamping and sunsets…just a normal day!

by The Empowered Educator 6 Comments

Oh my goodness it is hot!!! i don't know why i forget how hot it gets at this time of the year…the humidity is making us feel like we are walking in a hot wet blanket at times. What is your weather like at the moment?

I try to get outside early most mornings with the toddler twosome now and then back out late afternoon for a run before bath time….no amount of sunscreen would stop them burning if we were out between 11-3 now!

I thought  i would try some stamping with them a few days ago……i used some home made stampers which are basically kitchen sponges (or old carpet underlay) cut into shapes and glued onto wooden blocks with a chunky handle….just right for little toddler grips.

We started off stamping on some cardboard (using edicol water colours on sponges)…..

So many textures to explore….wet paint, sponges, rough carboard, hard wood handles, bumpy ‘table'…

Then we were off to see what else we could stamp…..

The balance beam proved to be an interesting spot….this is just a little plank of wood balanced on a bush rock peeking out of the ground to give it slight elevation. The twosome are both getting better at climbing on and balancing but it also makes a great little base to get down low with activities.
It took Ruby a little while to get into the stamping…she isn't as tactile as her sister but did enjoy exploring it when she thought no one was around!
I also made some chicken nuggets for the girls yesterday….just cut some chicken breasts into cubes, dipped into natural yoghurt (keeps them moister i find) and then into crushed cornflakes as i was trying to make them really crunchy as Ruby seems more willing to try very crunchy foods. Was rewarded with her taking a few bites….i was happy she at least picked it up! Her oral aversion seems to be getting better and she is becoming more adventurous….i will keep trying!

Will leave you with a few shots of a sunset i snapped quickly after i put the toddler twosome to bed and headed outside to the vegie patch to get some quick weeding in!

Was nice to just stop for a moment and watch the sun sink quickly after a busy day…reminded me how lucky we are to live where we do and enjoy the opportunities presented each day…..

Thanks for stopping by, back tomorrow with more craft and a vegie garden wander.
Jode x

Filed Under: chicken nuggets, craft, family food, frugal fun, messy play, outside play, sunset, toddler, vegie garden

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Comments

  1. Julie says

    29/11/2011 at 5:00 am

    You are so good to be doing these craft activities with your girls Jode. Well done. xxoo

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  2. Ngo Family Farm says

    29/11/2011 at 9:50 pm

    That looks like a lot of fun! Beautiful sunset, and now I want some chicken nuggets for lunch too! ๐Ÿ™‚
    -Jaime

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  3. Lesley @ early play says

    30/11/2011 at 5:59 am

    Hi Jode, in northern NSW. Please join us at EARLY PLAY AUSTRALIA as we would love to have you. My own blog is called early play but i am the editor of EPA http://www.earlyplayaustralia.com/
    Please visit, have alook around and you can send a message on the contact form if you want to join us. It’s simple, you don’t need to do anything except add a badge to your site and blog about life with young kids (as you are doing) P.S. we don’t just ask anyone

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  4. Jode says

    30/11/2011 at 9:42 am

    Thanks for your lovely comments ladies!

    Hi Julie….i think it is the old child care teacher coming out in me!if i don’t have it all organised outside before the other half leaves for work it doesn’t happen though, lol!

    Hi Jaime…i had to get the chicken nuggets into the freezer pretty quick as i kept picking at them!Thanks for stopping by.

    Hi Lesley…wow, thanks so much for your kind invite…i love Early Play Australia and reading all the blogs on there….such great inspiration to be had there. I will certainly contact you…..i have been trying to work out how to add badges but haven’t figured it out yet….ashamed to admit it but learning as i go along i am afraid!Thank you again for such a lovely opportunity!

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  5. Ngo Family Farm says

    30/11/2011 at 10:29 pm

    Jode, I’m passing the “Liebster Blog Award” on to you ๐Ÿ™‚

    http://www.ngofamilyfarm.com/2011/11/sharing-some-blog-love.html

    Thank you for sharing yourself so openly on your blog, and inspiring others to do the same!
    -Jaime

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  6. Jode says

    01/12/2011 at 2:36 am

    Aww thanks Jaime…i am honoured that you thought of me and will certainly pay it forward!
    I’m just happy to be part of this little blogging community!Thanks again…shall visit you to give proper thanks too!
    jode x

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Hi, I'm Jode, Mum to twins and a teen, and an early childhood educator.
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