Saturday, September 27, 2014

Our Dots - Art Craft

International Dot Day for Peter Reynold's "The Dot" was September 15.
The children at work and I made sure to celebrate this day. I started off by reading the book to them, then we made our dots. Being that they are in K4, I handed out paper plates to make their dots. From there I set up stations: a stamping station, a cutting (or "punching" out shapes) and gluing station, and a color station.
The kids loved this craft!

K4 dots
Most of our finished dots for International Dot Day.

One Proud Mama

Today I did not have to go to work, so I took advantage of that and picked my son, Nicky, up from daycare early. There were a few errands that needed to be done before we could go home and have fun (none of these errands would be considered fun for a 2 year old).

We had to get him a haircut, which he sat completely still for (besides when he was twitching and giggling because the razor on his neck tickled him). Then it was time for his flu shot.....yikes! He did awesome! He sat there talking to the nurse the whole time and only just flinched when he was poked with that needle. Did not even cry.

Nicholas styling his new haircut
My handsome man's new haircut.


Both the hair dresser and the nurse told me that they do not have children years older than him behave as well as he did.

After that it was off to walmart for a birthday present for my mother. I also promised him a new toy for being such a big boy at the previous two stops. He got a new Hiro the Train toy. We had to stop by the bank afterwards, and of course he had to bring in his new toy. From there he preceded to inform everyone he had a train and it would be opened at home. He definitely entertained everyone in that line.

Nicholas playing with his new train
Nick playing with his new train.

We even made great strides in the zone of potty training number 2 today. 
The evening was ending with a bath, a little stargazing (his new favorite activity since he realized the existence of those glowing little fire balls), and reading his new favorite book "Room on the Broom."

By the end of the evening I was puffed up to be one proud mama hen.

About Me

I am a single mother to the most amazing thing to ever happen to me, my son Nicholas. He will be 3 in November and he makes me proud to be his mama each and every day. I was a horrible child growing up and consider myself lucky to have gotten a kid as great at my Nicky.

My son, Nicholas

I am also 33 weeks pregnant with my daughter Eliza. So far, Nick is not understanding the idea that there is a baby in my tummy and he will be a big brother. There was a week that he ran around with his hand cupped and told everyone that his baby was in there. I am figuring that once she is here in November he will fully understand what it means to have a baby in the house.

My baby announcement
This is the photo announcement that I used when I told my friends I was expecting.

I am also in college pursuing my degree in elementary education. I will graduate December 2016 and have the goal to go to graduate school afterwards. I have a lot going on in my life and it can become very hectic, but I would not change any of it for a moment. I know finishing school and starting a career as a single mother of two will not be an easy endeavor, but I am determined to make it happen for a better life for my children and myself.