Summer Vacation 2012

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My family just got back from TWO different vacations…back to back.  This was not planned as we were scheduling our summer calendar a while back.  We were originally planning to go to California for a family reunion with my husband’s side of the family which we did do at the end of June.

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As we were packing for that trip, my mom and sisters planned an impromptu trip for the following week…over the 4th of July.  My sister’s husband was studying for a big test and had taken the week off to study…so they decided to get the kids and go play so he could have some nice and quiet study time.

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The only problem was that they were leaving just one day AFTER we were home from Cali.  And that one day we were home just happened to be my birthday.  But I decided it was worth it to be able to spend some time with my family.  Although it was a bit crazy getting there! I basically dumped everything out of the car, washed it or refilled it and then repacked it.  I was able to squeeze in a quick birthday lunch with the hubs.

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We had a great time with both sides of the family!  Playing in the water was basically our main focus since it has been so stinking HOT!  Is it hot where you are?  Whew! 

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We went rafting down a river, went swimming and played in a big pond, hiked to a waterfall and played in the falls, swam at the pool, went hiking up to a little slot canyon and launched off some rockets.

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Probably the best part though was reconnecting with the cousins and family members on both sides.  My kids are pretty lucky in the cousin department.  PLENTY of cousins their ages on both sides.  We have 19 cousins on my side of the family (the oldest is 16) and 19.5 cousins on my husbands side (oldest is 19). 

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I have been so busy catching up with work, home and church duties that I have had ZERO time for any creative endeavors or home remodeling…but that is okay.  Summer is supposed to be like that…right?!  Is it crazy to feel like I miss you guys?  Cause I kinda do!  I feel like I have been mentally away from this blog for a little while.  Have you missed me? :)  Don’t feel like you have to answer that unless it is a resounding YES!

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Let’s get back to some good fun summer projects…shall we?  Sounds good!

What are your favorite things to do on your summer vacations?

Tips for Traveling with Toddlers

It’s time once again for Heather Johnson from Family Volley to share with us some Parenting Tips as part of her “Parenting Tips” here on The Idea Room. Here’s Heather in her own words with some Tips for Traveling with Toddlers…

–Amy


Summer is here and it is the season for Family Vacations, Family Reunions and all sorts of Road Trips and Family Travel. Traveling with small children can be a challenge. But with some preparations, and patience, not only can your family trip be a great experience, but you will make memories your kids will never forget. 

Here are some suggestions, tips and tricks to make traveling with toddlers a great experience. 

LEAVE EARLY
There is nothing worse than trying to rush with children in tow. If you are flying, arrive early. Give your family time to check in, take your time to get to the gate and relax while you are waiting to bored the flight. This can be a really fun time to teach your children and point out new and exciting things.
If you are traveling by car expect extra bathroom stops and plan accordingly. The first road trip we took with young children my husband treated like the road trips we used to take without kids. No stops, just our destination. He learned quick. Expecting kids to sit for 8 hours and never move will make the trip miserable for everyone. Plan a stop or two for the kids to stretch their legs. Grab a popsicle when you get gas, or stop for an ice cream cone. The 10 minute break will really help.

REMEMBER YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR
Be sure you pack your sense of humor. Despite your diligent planning things might not go perfect. Travel usually means kids are missing naps and their routines are interrupted. Role with it. Laugh and be patient. When we stay patient and keep our heads clear, we are better able to solve the problems that will come and creatively deal with the meltdowns and delays.

DRESS COMFY
It is tempting to dress your kids in your favorite outfit so that when you arrive they are dressed “just so”. This will just make your kids uncomfortable during travel, and if you are like me, you will be uptight trying to keep the clothes clean.
Dress your kids in comfortable clothes and in layers. If you want to change them when you get close to your destination, plan for that. You will find that everyone travels better when you don’t have to worry so much about spills and wrinkles.
The layers will allow your children to be comfortable on the planes when they are cold, and they can take things off when they are not needed. Extra clothes also make good pillows and blankets. 

SNACKS AND MORE SNACKS
Be sure that you pack lots of fluids and snacks. Kids will get thirsty. Tired and thirsty in not a good combination. Even if you are carrying a little extra baggage to pack the snacks, do it any way. Pack their favorites and pack things that are fun. An assortment of crackers and fruits and veggies are great. For our kids, suckers are a treat, and they take time to eat. They are always in the travel bag. Suckers are awesome. So are Nerds. Might sounds silly, but I bring a few of the little tiny boxes of Nerds. The kids take forever to eat them as they pick them out of the box one by one. Now that our kids are a little older I will let them pick some of their favorites. It makes them feel like they are a part of the planning. Don’t pull all the snacks out at once. Little by little as needed. And always keep the best of the best for the break down or emergency. (Our kids love taking animal crackers. The ones that come in the little rectangle case with the string. They love carrying them.)

WRAP IT UP
I always get a few new toys or activities for the kids when we travel. They are small things like a new set of crayons and a new coloring or activity book. The dollar store is perfect for picking up inexpensive and fun little treats.  I also like to bring things that zip, button and snap. They keep little hands busy. Before we leave I like to wrap them up like little presents. The kids think it is so fun to open them and the opening itself takes time. I do the same with the special treats. Their favorite candy or cookie gets wrapped up.
Another great little find for us has been stickers. My mom introduced the idea when we were trying to get our first child through 3 hours of church.  I get them at the dollar store and then bring extra paper. The kids love taking them off and sticking them all over the paper. Our three year old and one year old loves this activity. It helps her get through not only plane trips and car trips, but church meetings also. :)

BRING THE FAVORITES
Asking your children to travel without their favorite toy, blanket, or stuffed animal can really make the trip miserable. If there is something that your child can’t live without, be sure you bring it with you. That said, there is always the possibility of it getting lost or left behind. Which can bring even more trauma. Be sure you check and double check so nothing is lost.
If your little one uses a pacifier, be sure you bring more than one. Even more than two. Bring a couple of their favorites and something to keep the pacifier attached to them. The last thing you want is to try and find a pacifier rolling around under plane seats, or under car seats.
I also use pacifier clips to keep favorite toys off the plane floor and from getting lost in the car.

BRING THE UMBRELLA…
…Stroller that is. Asking tired little legs to keep up in airports is asking a lot. Especially if you are trying to catch connecting flights and are forced to rush. It is worth it to carry-on a very small umbrella stroller to put your toddler in as you are changing planes, walking through the airport, waiting for your rental car/ride, or walking to the parking lot. You can buy them for less that 10 dollars and they are very light weight and compact. Plus, it makes a great place for them to sit while you are waiting and you can hook a bag or two on the handles as you walk. On top of that, having one on your trip is always nice.

MUSIC
Bring some music for your little ones. It can help sooth them and distract them. It can also help them calm down enough to fall asleep. Make sure you bring enough headphones for everyone to listen. You can get headphone splitters for less than 5 dollars. The splitter will let you plug more than one head phone into one jack.
Music in the car is wonderful also. Songs that they sing along to, or do actions to will help distract them as you travel.

TO EACH THEIR OWN
If you are traveling with more than one child, pack their toys, blankets and special things in separate bags. If they are old enough, let them help you pack the bags. They will pack the things they want to play with so you will know they will be happy. Keep the bags light so they can carry them and by separating things it will make everything easier to keep track of and find when you need them.


CALL YOUR AIRLINE
If you are traveling by plane, call and ask a few questions. They can tell you the guidelines for liquids, bottles, toiletries etc… The worst time to find out the rules is while you are holding your two year, in line, with no shoes on, watching them search through your bags. Especially during high travel time.

CALL YOUR DOCTOR
It doesn’t hurt to check in with your doctor before you leave. Ask what to do with motion sickness, car sickness etc.  They can tell you what to give your kids and how to help them if they do get sick while you are traveling. Be sure you have a few medications packed for easy access. Just in case. You don’t want them to be under the plane, or in the trunk when you need them.

BASIC PACKING LIST (VERY BASIC)
This will obviously be different depending on where you are traveling, but it is a good place to start.
Clothing
Include an outfit for each day of the week, plus an extra shirt or two in case of spills.
Have your kids wear bright colors on travel days so they are easy to spot in the crowd. I like to pack each day’s clothes in a separate ziplock bag. I include undies, socks, even shoes when I can with each outfit so I don’t have to sort through suitcases looking for clothes. Just grab the ziplock and everything is in it ready to go. This also makes things easier when my husband, or others help get kids ready. Instead of searching through the suitcase, I can just give them the bag and they can help. 

  • Sleepwear
  • Socks
  • Underwear
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Bathing suit (even if you don’t plan on swimming, you never know)
  • Lightweight jacket
  • Hat or visor 
  • Slip on shoes (these are great when you need to make a bathroom stop and when you are traveling on a plane)

Toiletries
Be sure you keep your toiletries in plastic bags. Not only for plane travel, but things open up in cars also. Even solid deodorants. Not that I would know from personal experience or anything.

  • Blow dryer, brushes, combs and hair “stuff”
  • Lotion
  • Toothbrushes, toothpaste
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Hair products 
  • Razor (be careful if you are flying, there are rules now)
  • Feminine items
  • Manicure kit
  • Cosmetics
  • Soap
  • Deodorant
  • Tweezers
  • Antibacterial gel (get the ones that clip to your bag so you don’t have to search for it)
  • Sunscreen (even if your trip is to the snow)
  • Lip balm (I like to give everyone their own)

Dont forget…

  • Paperwork: ID, driver’s license, insurance card, shot records for children under two, copies of birth certificates and marriage certificates if you are going out of the country, passports, copies of your travel plans and confirmation numbers.
  • Wallet with credit cards and CASH
  • Car keys and house keys (Take an extra set and pack them in a different bag)
  • Medications
  • Camera with film and extra batteries or charger
  • Small bag to use day to day
  • Books and magazines
  • Toys and games
  • Baby wipes (these really come in handy even if you are not changing diapers)
  • First aid kit
  • Sewing kit
  • Travel clock with an alarm
  • Large and small plastic bags (these can be used for everything from wet clothes to trash to toys and snacks. 
  • Chargers (for your camera, phones, video camera, etc.)
  • Car Seat for young children (you can also rent these from rental car companies if you don’t want to haul yours across the country)
Do you have any tips for traveling with small children?


Safe Child Labels–Silhouette Tattoo Promotion

It is time once again for another Silhouette Promotion!  This time we were given some Silhouette Temporary Tattoo Paper to test out.

Instead of going with just a regular picture tattoo, I thought it might be fun to make a tattoo that was cute and functional at the same time.  Since we spend a bit of time at amusement parks and other touristy attractions in the summer time, I thought it would be nice to have a way to identify my youngest kids just in case they were to get lost.  I usually stick a business card with my husband’s cell phone number on it and a note to call the number if someone happens to find my lost child.  But the problem with that is that they child may not know or remember to give the stranger the card and it might never be found, despite us practicing it before heading out.  This way the information is right there.

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I also made some that had her name on it along with the phone number.  The fun part is that you can totally customize the tattoos with your own personal message.

To make your tattoos simply follow these easy directions:

1.  Download your favorite Tattoo shapes and pictures.

2.  Upload them to your Silhouette software program on your computer.

3.  Add text and modify colors to your liking.

4.  When images are how you would like them, make a mirrored image of the shapes and the texts. 

To do this select Object from the top menu bar.

Then select Transform.

And mirror options (I chose mirror image right).

5.  Then print your images onto your tattoo paper (the white one) with your printer.  Be sure to select photo paper as your paper and the size 8.5 x 11.

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6.  Then when it has printed out, take your clear sticky transfer paper (with the green background).

7.  Peel off the corner and line it up so that it fits perfectly in alignment with your tattoo paper.  Carefully peel away backing and smooth it onto the tattoo paper.  Do this carefully and then press it on with your rubber scraper.

Then load paper into your Silhouette Machine and cut it.  I cut mine at a speed of 3 and a thickness of 25.  It will require a double cut to go through both layers.  Then simply peel off the plastic layer and place the tattoo on the skin so that you just see the blank backside of the paper.  Hold a wet washcloth to the back of the tattoo for a few seconds and the tattoo should easily peel away from the backing and stick to the skin.

And guess what?  You can even make these without a Silhouette machine if you don’t have one or it is not in the budget right now.  Simply print the tattoos onto the paper and then cut them out the old fashioned way.  A little more work and effort, but hey…it works!

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Silhouette’s Promotion this month is for the following:

1 Silhouette SD Machine and

2 Packages Temporary Tattoo Paper for $199 (U.S. only)

(That’s 120 bucks in savings!)

Also, 25% off all other products in the Silhouette shop (excluding gift cards and download codes)!

The promo will run from June 21-29!

**To get this great offer, you will need to use the code “IDEAROOM” upon checkout.

Thanks!  And Happy Tattooing!

Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool

Click the Silhouette button and it will take you directly to Silhouette’s site!

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And…I guess great minds think alike!  I saw my friend Beckie’s,  from Infarrantly Creative, sneak peak for her Tattoo tutorial and we both came up with the same ideas!  Head on over and check out her version!  Super cute I might add!