Category Archives: Family matters

In which we discuss matters of the family.

Craft ideas for the clueless. (That would be me.)

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Now then.

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I would like to be one of those moms who can turn a few clothespins and a little fabric into a fleet of schooners or a darling little family. Instead, a few crayons and a piece of paper is about as creative as I get on my own. Until I magically transform into that imaginative lady, I’ll keep turning to these lovely sites:

  • Kids Craft Weekly is an email newsletter that’s packed with creative activities for children. Each newsletter is themed; this week, for example, the newsletter is all about glitter. If there were no peanut butter in this world, glitter would be Poppy’s Very Favorite Thing. So we’re pretty excited about this week’s offerings. The site also has a few great articles and suggestions, such as what ought to go in your “useful box” and how to best use that weekly theme. (One of these days, I’m actually going to put together a useful box.)
  • That creative mom I mentioned earlier? She’s blogging over at The Artful Parent. One of her most recent posts is a list of activities for every day in March. They include outdoor activities, cooking ideas and art projects. I know we won’t do each project at our house (because it’s March 4th already and thus far we haven’t done any of them), but I’d like to incorporate at least a few of them into our month.
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    Dental safari

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    It started with elephants. Tiny elephants dashing across her little teeth. Then there were the giraffes and the wildebeests and the gnus. I’d imagine we’ll spot a monkey in there before too long.

    That’s right. There’s a safari in my daughter’s mouth. And there’s only one way to get those pesky animals out of there: With a toothbrush.

    For a brief and glorious period, having a shiny new toothbrush was incentive enough to get Poppy to brush her teeth. Once that was old, though, it turned into a great and terrible fight every morning. (She brushes her teeth at night, too. But bedtime is Daddy time. And Daddy doesn’t need gimmicks, apparently.)

    I think I must’ve read about this trick somewhere else, and I’m so glad it came back to me one morning while Pi had her little hand pressed against her mouth. Because I was getting really tired of prying it away to brush her teeth. She’s been a more-than-willing tooth-brusher since that first morning that I said, “What about the elephants? How will we get the elephants off of your teeth?!” It’s a nice change. And I hope it keeps working for me for a good, long time.

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    "So you know what I am up aganst"

    This is the first letter from Cornell, who I believe has left home to join the Army.

    June 22 1942

    Dearest dad,

    I can’t write much as I am in a hurry to go to bed. I am O.K. and like it fine. I don’t know how long I am going to be here, so if you can any way get me a little money and send it down here I will send it back just as quick as I get my first pay day, that will be the first of August, so if you can get me as much as $10.00 it will come in mighty good. We have to buy a lot of things and pay for our laundry to. So you know what I am up aganst so do your best and I will be expecting to hear from you soon. Rush the money just as quick as you can.

    Your son,
    Cornell

    If you’re reading this, dearest Dad? I could use $10, too. Rush it just as quick as you can.