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Weekend Boredom Buster: I Love You Because….

April 14, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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A friend of mine recently made this nifty project from something she saw on Pinterest from Just Make Stuff.  I fell in love with it and of course had to make it as well.  What a super simple concept!  You can get an 8×10 frame for really cheap at a garage sale or even at Walmart.  Print the PDF found HERE or make your own to frame and use a dry erase marker to leave a sweet note.  These are great for spouses, kids, or anyone that you want to feel special.  Since you’re using dry erase on the glass over the paper, you can write something new every day!

Thanks to Nora of Just Make Stuff for letting me share this awesome idea as well as her PDF and to my friend Angel for sharing it with me.

Stone Mountain Geyser Towers Review

April 12, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Last week, we visited Stone Mountain Park’s new Geyser Towers attraction.  It was a blast!  The kids enjoyed climbing through the ropes and nets and then every now and again the geyser would go off, soaking everyone in the geyser zone.

The first water-infused climbing attraction of its kind opened during Spring FUN Break at Stone Mountain Park. The more than two-story tall climbing attraction is all about getting families out of the house, moving and if they choose, getting soaked.  With a mixture of geysers, mister and sprayers, kids climb through multiple levels of suspended rope bridges and net tunnels and can either play in the spray or stay high and dry

My 2 year old is tall for her age and she was able to climb up in the top as well with my husband.  They had a little area on the bottom for some of the littlest kids to play.  It was a huge hit with our family and we can’t wait to go back.

How to Protect Your Plants During a Late Spring Frost

April 11, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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The recent warm weather has had many residents playing in the dirt this spring. With the predicted frost for areas east of Atlanta tonight, homeowners should protect their plants from the frost and colder weather. The experts at Pike Nurseries take the guesswork out of gardening and advise gardeners to adhere to the following guidelines to help keep their plants healthy throughout the weekend’s changing temperatures:

TIPS FROM PIKE NURSERIES:

  • Cover plants and flowers with frost cloth or a sheet. (Garden frost cloths can be found at Pike Nurseries locations).
  • Remove the frost cloth first in the morning; otherwise, the sun will trap in heat and cause more damage.
  • Water, water, water! Water the garden and containers before a hard freeze and again after the freeze. The added moisture will allow the plants to tolerate the cold and bounce back to life.
  • Don’t worry if plants are droopy the day after a deep freeze. Give them time and they’ll usually spring back.
  • Adding a layer of mulch to gardens helps regulate the temperature and keep plants moist. Cover gardens with a 1-2 inch layer of mulch.
  • Plants in containers can be grouped closely together on a porch or patio, or moved to a protected area.

Growing Plants With The Kids!

April 10, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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For one of my daughter’s homeschool projects, she’s had to learn about plants and how they grow.  Target made this super easy by having these cute little pots with soil and seeds for just $1 in the Dollar section.  They had a variety of flowers and even herbs and strawberries.  The kids each got one in their Easter baskets since I thought they were so neat.  My in-laws must have thought they were neat too since they gave my kids one for Easter as well.

They were so super easy to do – just add water!  Next time you’re in Target, be sure to check these out for just $1!

Tasty Tuesday: Make A Carrot Cake!

April 10, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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So I have had some carrots sitting in my fridge from a Bountiful Basket from a few weeks ago.  For Easter I decided to make a carrot cake from scratch.  No boxed mixes here due to my son’s allergy.  And since I’m using carrots, it’s going to be healthy right?

I went on over to All Recipes on the hunt for a recipe.  I ended up using this recipe only with a few tweaks.  Below is the recipe with my changes.  It actually turned out FABULOUS!  Best carrot cake ever and really wasn’t hard to do at all.  So moist, it was just incredible.  Everyone loved it and my father in law even had seconds.  I highly recommend giving this cake a whirl.

Carrot Cake:
4 eggs
1 1/4 cups vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
3 cups grated carrots
1 cup raisins

Icing:
1/2 cup butter, softened
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
4 cups confectioners’ sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Topping:
1 cup chopped pecans

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9×13 inch pan.
  • In a large bowl, beat together eggs, oil, white sugar and 2 teaspoons vanilla. Mix in flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Stir in carrots. Fold in raisins. Pour into prepared pan.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 40 to 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Let cool.
  • To Make Frosting: In a medium bowl, combine butter, cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat until the mixture is smooth and creamy.  Frost the cooled cake.  Top with chopped pecans.

Stranger Danger

April 4, 2012 By MommyOctopus 3 Comments
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This week and next, I’ve decided to discuss Stranger Danger with my kids.  My oldest is easily frightened so I’ve tried to come up with a way to discuss it without making her afraid.

After talking with several friends, I decided to purchase The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers from Amazon.  I read it with my older 2 this morning and they liked it.  It had a great example of an odd looking apple being great inside and a beautiful apple being filled with worms inside.  This was definitely what they needed to hear since earlier I asked the kids what a bad person looks like and my son said a bad person has a grumpy face.  Most definitely not true.

There is also a video that I just ordered called The Safe Side: Stranger Safety.  It is put out by America’s Most Wanted host John Walsh and Baby Einstein creator Julie Clark.  Can’t wait to get it to go along with this topic.  There is a printable home study guide available on their website to use as well.

Here are some links to printables I’ve found along this topic:

  • Keep Your Child Safe Coloring Pages
  • Fingerprint America – Safety Rules
  • DLTK-Kids Safety
  • McGruff The Crime Dog 

Do you have any book or reference suggestions?  How did you teach your kids about strangers?

Easter Activities, Printables, and Coloring Pages

April 4, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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With Easter in just a few days, I’ve been printing some activities and fun things to incorporate into our homeschool week.  One of my favorite sites to check out for holiday activites is First School.  They even have an entire section devoted to Easter.

Veggie Tales has a free printable as well that goes along with their Twas The Night Before Easter movie.  You can find that HERE.

Family Fun also has recipes, activities, and more.

Let me know if you have any other sites with great and fun (and FREE!) Easter ideas.

Has Couponing Changed?

April 3, 2012 By MommyOctopus 5 Comments
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A year or so ago, couponing was in full swing.  Everywhere you looked in the stores, you saw many people trying to coupon, or even extreme coupon.  Lately I’m noticing that couponing seems to be wearing off.  Sale items aren’t disappearing from the shelves as quickly and couponers aren’t so prevalent in the stores.

Is it because people are realizing that what is shown on Extreme Couponining isn’t real?  Is it because the Extreme Couponing show is now turning into extreme coupon fraud?  The Coupon Information Center has even issued a Retailer Alert alerting retailers to the violations on the show. If you are couponing so you can be like the people on the show, you’ve probably become very discouraged.  Couponing like that isn’t real.  Numerous counterfeit coupons were used on several episodes in order to get the discounts.

Is it because the coupon policies at the stores have gotten stricter?  This unfortunately is a side effect of coupon abuse.

Is it because the coupons aren’t as great lately or due to stores such as Aldi popping up offering lower prices but no coupon acceptance?  I have no clue.

For me, I haven’t stopped couponing.  Honestly, my stockpile is established and so I’m able to shop infrequently to just replenish my stockpile.  Also since finding out about my son’s soy allergy last fall, I haven’t been able to buy as many processed foods, which really is great for our family.  I often say his soy allergy was the best thing to happen to our family.

Do you think couponing has changed in your area?  Have you changed the way you coupon?  Leave a comment and tell me your thoughts.

Tasty Tuesday: Make Jam In Your Bread Machine!

March 27, 2012 By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
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Many bread machines come with a jam cycle now!  With the beautiful strawberries that we received from our Bountiful Basket, the kids were begging to try making strawberry jam!  After seeing how simple the recipe was, we decided to give it a try!

I will be making this using my Zojirushi Bread Machine. I got it from Amazon during the Gold Box Deal sale and I LOVE it!  It makes a nice rectangle loaf instead of the tall ones the other machines make.  Of course it also has a jam cycle and that’s what we will be using today.

For starters, the recipe only requires 3 ingredients.  See what I mean?  Super simple!  Here goes:

  • 2 Cups of Crushed Strawberries
  • 3/4 Cup Sugar
  • 1 Tbsp Lemon Juice

That’s it!  Look how beautiful these strawberries were before we started squashing. Mmmm…

Since I have a nice strong boy to help out, he did the squashing.  He loved it.  Strawberry bits were flying everywhere!  If you look closely, you can see my bananas that are turning brown.  I will have to do something about that tomorrow.  I see yummy banana bread in my future!

Looking good!

Then we just added in the other ingredients and put it in the bread machine on the jam cycle.  When it’s done, put in it a container after it cools and store in the fridge.  It will thicken as it cools.

Mmmm…. it’s so perfect over vanilla icecream!  Words can’t describe how delicious this is!

Athens, GA: What Can We Do With Our Infant or Toddler?

March 25, 2012 By MommyOctopus 2 Comments
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Below is an article written by reader Kaitlin Bevis.  She writes for the Toddler Town Column in the Athens Parent magazine.  

As a childcare provider specializing in infant care, I frequently interview new parents. At some point in the interview, they confide they don’t know anyone else with kids and have no idea how to keep their child busy. I remember that feeling. In Atlanta I knew other moms, and every infant friendly activity, but then I moved to Athens. I was lost until I discovered the Athens Mommies Group. Now I’m their infant organizer.

So what is there to do in Athens for infants and toddlers?

Story Time: Infant story time is offered at most Athens Library branches. My daughter has been attending since she was three months old and loves catching the bubbles, singing songs, and playing with toys. They also offer toddler story time, puppet shows, baby music time, and

The Learning Express and Barns and Noble offer a story time every Monday and Wednesday respectively. Learning Express is an incredible store, but it gets crowded and is difficult to navigate in a stroller. The merchandise is also tantalizingly close to little hands.

Barns and Noble has a big children’s section, with a train set, toys, and board books to keep those little hands busy. They also offer a Saturday storytime.The children listen to three stories, color, and eat a snack. The six month old I watch loves listening to the story and tearing up paper at coloring time. My daughter loves running around on the stage after story time and pictures. This one’s a win for everyone.

Go to the park: Our favorite is Memorial Park. We picnic by the lake and feed the ducks, play on the playground, and explore Bear Hollow. I plan my visits close to nap time, so when the kids get tuckered out I can put them in the stroller and walk around the lake. We go to the World Of Wonder playground because they have a playground for toddlers. Barrett Shoals Park is fun for any water-loving toddler, though their playground makes me nervous for any but the steadiest walkers. Sandy Creek Park offers a beach but charges admission. Bishop Park has a variety of toddler sized equipment intermixed with their regular equipment and is the best place for a picnic. At Memorial Park my daughter wanders off chasing puppies, but at Bishop Park I can close the gate to one of the sports fields, bring a ball or a kite, and let the kids run wild. The parks also offer events for children of all ages. Outdoor parties, babies and beasties story time, tours of the zoo, and much more are available.

Take a class: St. Mary’s Hospital offers a Bundles of Joy class, which supports breast-feeding mothers, and a Toddle Time class. Both Athens Regional Mind and Body Clinic and Full Bloom offer mommy-baby yoga. Athens Regional only offers classes until your child can crawl, but Full Bloom takes them all the way up and out of toddlerhood. Full Bloom also offers pregnancy classes, a new mothers class, baby wearing, and cloth diapering classes. The Natural Baby offers cloth diapering classes and a baby sign class.

The YMCA offers toddler swimming lessons, and Kindermusik classes. Dancefx studio offers a mommy and me ballet class for children 18 months old and up.

The Georgia Elite Gymnastics Center accepts children from eighteen months to three years. I was nervous about such a large age gap, but the class was structured in such a way it wasn’t a problem. The gym is crowded on Saturdays, so I recommend their weekday classes.

The Oconee Gymnastics Center accepts infants who can crawl and up. The class is much smaller than Georgia Elites, but the registration fee made it a bit pricier. Athens Clarke County Gymnastics class offers separate classes for infants less than eighteen months old called diaper gym, a class for older toddlers, and another class for threes and up. They offer the lowest price, but if you don’t want to commit to a full season, check out their fantastic Friday events for ages ten months and up. The kids are led through a fun obstacle course in the Bishop Park Gym.

Canopy Studio’s offers a parent child trapeze workshop every Sunday morning for children a year and up. My daughter loves pushing the swings around and running on their padded mats, and the two year old I watch has a great time swinging.

Have Some Fun: If you’re not looking for a structured class, 1-2-3 Jump, and Pump it Up, has toddler friendly spaces, if you can get there when they aren’t crowded. Good Dirt has a family day so you can all play in the mud. My daughter had a blast picking berries and pumpkins at Washington Farms. If you’re willing to travel, Babyland General Hospital offers free admission to see where the cabbage patch babies are “born.”

Join a mom’s group: The Athens Mothers Center meets once a week; the Athens Mommies Group has play dates, meet ups, moms’ night out, and more. There’s even a moms group for Jackson County and Barrow County. Not only will you find lots of child friendly events, but you’ll also meet more moms. Not only do I keep my eighteen month old busy seven days a week, but most of the activities are appropriate for the infant and the two year old I babysit. There is a hidden wealth of infant and toddler activities in Athens, Georgia.

Where can I find the dates and times of these events?

Athens Clarke County Gymnastics: http://www.athensclarkecounty.com/index.aspx?NID=596

Athens Leisure Services: http://ga-athensclarkecounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=535

Athens Libraries: http://www.clarke.public.lib.ga.us/, select events and classes, and select your library.

Or stop by your library and look at your Childrens brochure.

Athen’s Mommies Group: http://www.meetup.com/Athens-Mommies/

Athens Mother’s Center: http://athensga.motherscenter.org

Athens Regional Medical Center: https://web1.armc.org/body.cfm?id=221

Full Bloom: http://fullbloomparent.com/resources.php

Jackson County Mom’s: http://www.meetup.com/jackson-county-moms/

Kindermusik: http://www.athensymca.org/special-programs

Natural Baby: http://www.thenaturalbaby.com Select view events

Mom’s In Barrow County, Ga: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=116398065063726

St. Mary’s Hospital: http://www.stmarysathens.com/programs/ Search support groups for the bundles of joy and toddle time programs.

YMCA Swimming Lessons: http://www.athensymca.org/youth-aquatics

For all other businesses I recommend calling because they’re online calendar often include classes that have been cancelled due to lack of interest.

Canopy Studios:
160 Tracy Street
(706) 549-8501

Dance FX:
1260 South Milledge Avenue
706-355-3078

Georgia Elite Gymnastics Center:
Georgia Elite Gymnastics – Place page
1235 Cedar Shoals Drive
(706) 549-0160

Oconee Gymnastics Center:
1071 Jamestown Blvd. Suite E1, Watkinsville
(706) 769-1239

Are you a local business that offers infant and toddler friendly activities to Athens Locals? Contact us and tell us all about it!

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