Sunday, June 23, 2013

Bringing the snack shop BACK

I don't know about you all but my kids want to eat me out of house and home during the summer in snacks alone! I get tired of arguing or keeping track of who already had what each day before the ingest a whole box of fruit snacks so I devised the perfect way to control those eaters AND make it a learning experience they enjoyed. I know I posted this last year but it generated much discussion in real life so here it is again:


SNACK SHOP is officially open!

This is not all the items I have in the shop as that picture didn't show the signs very well. But you get the concept. 
How does it work?
Each snack item has a colored dot which designate a specific price. I included things like bagels with cream cheese, ice cream, crackers, etc. Soda, chips and candy are also available although their price is high enough that they will either budget to get it or run out of money because they did too often. Fruits and vegetables are always free. 
There is a price list that explains what each dot means displayed for all to see.The first time I did it I gave the kids a set amount of $ per week but as they grew I started giving them a blank check register with a set amount for the summer. Cousin K was the BEST at budgeting with tons of money left over, A the second best with indulging but choosing when to do so. 

Last year I used different pricing. Truly that is determined by how well the kids participating can make change, or need practice in counting money. This year I used  mostly amounts with quarters such as .25, .75 etc. All of my children (except 5yo) get how to use money so I am focusing on the budgeting portion most. This year I determined and average of 4.00 per kid should be plenty. I do NOT tell them my thought process because I want them to learn how to spread it out. So far no one has calculated how many days there are and divided it out. So those that actually know my family MUM is the word!

This year we are starting a month late because of camps, VBS etc so less $ needed.
Finally I assign a cashier to manage the shop. Obviously when the kids are too young I did it myself but these days I can let the bigger 3 possibly even biggest 5 take turns. I oversee as the shop owner till I know everyone has the process down. There is a paper to fill out when supplies are low in case I didn't notice too. These days the cashier job is coveted and rotates to allow all the enjoyment of learning.

Previously I did change pricing in the middle because ice cream was such a big hit the kids were buying it every snack and it got very costly. This was a great lesson in supply and demand affected consumer cost. 

All in all this is NOT a 5 second activity to prepare the first year but totally worth it! Kids love the process, it does not cost more than you already spend AND lasts for years! 

Good luck making your own. Please leave me feedback if you do letting me know how it worked for you!



Thursday, June 20, 2013

Pasta potential

Yesterday we started with one of the many pasta crafts I have seen/read about on Pinterest and in Family Fun magazine. Frankly to a pre K girly anything with food coloring seems exciting so why not?
Here we took rotini noodles and added what started to be 2T of alcohol along with a few drops of coloring.

 BUT well if you have ever cooked with me you know that I rarely follow a recipe as stated. SO, we added a whole bunch more alcohol so the noodles were mostly saturated but not completely and as many drops as our little heart was content to use.





This transitioned into a wonderful discussion of mixing colors to which we did an experiment directly on the foil. Sadly someone had used all the blue before I could stop her and I barely managed to make green noodles when she pointed out the noodles were already yellow ( as she used yellow food coloring drops on top). Good point green it will now be.
Now let me say that although my original source called for lining cookie sheets with foil to dry I used a paper towel instead. I also left them outside because the smell was a bit much but thankfully once dry overnight (I did bring them back indoors when it got dark) there was no overwhelming odor.


 For my preschool classes at church these will serve as an excellent pre-service activity once I attach rods to board for them to be dropped on. More pics on that to come... PLUS we are trying our hand at coloring spaghetti noodles too. I just don't know if they will remain soft to play with beyond the day you make them. It is just terrible to get paid to create these things I tell ya :) Stay tuned!

Monday, June 17, 2013

Stealing time with sweet C man

In case I haven't made it clear I ADORE my time with my kids, including my niece and nephew. In fact as this week begins knowing that it includes only the quad I am a bit uncertain what to do with us. I mean the weekends, evenings and time off throughout the year are focused on our little family but well summer is supposed to be the 6 pack. Aging kids mean there are more camps and activities to pull away from our lazy days together thus this unusual week. In fact pretty much this whole month includes people here, there and everywhere. I digress so back to our topic at hand, C-man. My dad began calling all the kids by their first initial doing so for C and K because well they are part of the family. C is similar to Michael in many ways but yet they do differ. C would rather hang with the adults if the rest of the kids are zoned in on the tv for too long. I used to refer to him as my shadow when he was there prior to starting Kindergarten.
These days I rarely have that time with just him. But when it happened just last week it was worth the wait. We ran an errand and made a stop just so he and E could look around (of course being the cool Aunt and buying him a couple things). He was polite and grateful not expecting me to buy anything. He clearly enjoyed having someone littler than him to boss a bit though she did not. He chattered away and we laughed the whole time. Then we came home and E went to nap leaving just us two. Since he loves to help in the kitchen we decided to make a treat for the rest of the crew when they all arrived back at the house just a couple hours later. Despite his picky thoughts for a few of my suggestions we went with an oldy but goodie.

 First get choc chip cookies and ice cream flavor of your choice. We chose Chips Ahoy because those are the only kind without eggs for littlest. Vanilla was the only flavor we had but I have loved to do many different flavors in the past.
I scooped it out, smoothed the sides so they would roll easy for C-man. He happily made a variety of mixtures with sprinkles, red hots and choc chips. On top of that he made a few dedicated to specific cousins fav colors too.






                          YUMMY! The chef simply MUST taste test :) It is so fun watching this guy grow!

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Finally Friday

JUMP week is a 4 day week giving all the final day to recoup. Though earlier in the week the kids thought we would head to Six Flags this day I knew they would change their minds. Unbeknownst to me Friday was national doughnut day. I guess great minds think alike because that is just what we made at snack time.
Crazy girl insists on wearing booty shorts and half tops all the time thanks to cheer.

K and C man were the first to jump in.

Annabeth (lover of ice cream AND doughnuts) appeared
YUMMY!
                               After swimming, baseball grounder and pop fly practice taught by the big sisters every rested. Cousin K was the only one motivated to help me with this school classroom project. I intended to let them all make some for here but this is as far as we got together. Next week will be another busy one with my big 3 at Strong Tower Ranch Click it here to see more . The littlest and cousins will be at VBS in the am with K at another camp in afternoon of the first half of the week. Look forward to maybe, just maybe classroom set up details and possibly a silly thing or two with Evangelene and her BFF who will join us a bit.                                                              


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Friday, June 7, 2013

A week goes by AND..

A whole week of summer has passed me by and big fat ZERO entries from me. Why you ask? OK I know none of you actually asked but play along a bit please.....

JUMP that's why. What is JUMP? Well only the biggest, most amazing VBS/summer camp any kid could possibly attend. It is like a carnival, water park, and VBS experience all wrapped into one. My oldest son has been attending since he was 4 years old and the rest began as soon as they were 5 and could. Not a single one of them have ever asked to stay home. In fact they ALL talk about it all year. 
Check it out for yourself click here

Crazy hair day is pictured above, low and behold sucker girl won in her area.
The picture to the right is after pick up on the last day. Littlest and big sis are cheerleaders through and through.




As you can see this filled all our fun play time. However I managed to stay busy working on some remodeling to my classroom. I wish I could report it was done, but there is significant progress made. Hopefully in another week with bits of time spent I will have more to report on that front.Now in lieu of anything else exciting to share let me include an organizational tip that has worked for me.

Having 4 kids and a firefighter husband means I have to figure out how to get each person to whatever activity is scheduled for any given day. The girls cheer and dance is set nights but the boys are constantly changing. Once upon a time I had it all contained in my brain but well..... lately I can't seem to be certain I remember every detail. SO.... ta da the schedule ring.


Basically one 3x5 card per day of the week you need. For the month of May I needed one for every day of the week but in June things go back to normal (if needing one for 4-5 days a week is normal). I wrote dates for ball games since those were not day of the week specific too. I think I may need to make 2 so hubby doesn't steal it on his off days. 

Hope this helps you too.
Until we meet, or rather you read again. Happy crafty!