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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Quotable Quotes, Pinterest Stuff (Five Activities for Toddlers With High Energy), Camping Story #4 - Our First Camping Trip Ever, Zac Turns 21, Austin Turns 28 AND Just Keep Smiling (Live With the Characters Dance Party)

Good Wednesday morning!

Lots to share today, so let's get started.

Quotable Quotes

"What wings are to a bird and sails to a ship, so is prayer to the soul." Corrie ten Boom

Pinterest Stuff

Five Activities for Toddlers With High Energy - Wear Them Out in Style!

Chances are, most toddlers already do the obvious activities (running, jumping, swimming and walking). Here are five more for high-energy toddlers.

1. Dumpster Diving - No, not a dumpster in an alley. A homemade dumpster that you erect from a large cardboard box.

First step is to find a large cardboard box with enough room inside for your toddler to explore.

Now fill the cardboard box with items such as newspapers, packing peanuts, shredded paper and other things they have to search through. Throw in some empty plastic bottles and cereal boxes to give it more of a dumpster-like feel.

Have your toddler find a specific amount of small toys like cars, army guys, trading cards (whatever you have at home). Hide the toys, then drop the little ones in the "dumpster" and have them search for the items.

2. Tape Road - Create a tape road throughout the house or basement for the kids to drive along. If they have ride-on toys like Big Wheels or fire trucks, make the road wide enough for them to ride their vehicles.

If there are no ride-on toys, narrow the tape road and they can push the toy cars or trucks down it instead. You can leave the road up all of the time, or just make a temporary one to be removed at bedtime.

Blue Painter's Tape works great on wood floors, but using other items to build the road will work, too. (Curtain rods, sticks or towels.)

You can even make a bubble wrap road! Same idea as the tape road, but a lot noisier! Everyone loves to pop bubble wrap, especially the big bubbles. Why not make a road out of it for the kids to pop?

Be sure to tape it down with the painters tape to make for easier "driving." You can even lay down pillows or cushions with a bubble wrap path through them to create hills to drive over.

3. Obstacle Courses - Obstacle courses are a fun way to let your high-energy toddler let out some steam and work on his gross motor skills. You can do this activity indoors or outdoors.

The great thing about obstacle courses is you can use just about anything to set it up! I’ve made super simple ones with sidewalk chalk on my driveway and more complex ones in my backyard using pool noodles, my son’s slide and other outdoor toys.

For an indoor obstacle course, use pillows, couch cushions and so on to build your course. Before sending your toddler through it, just double-check to make sure you didn’t build it near anything breakable! Go through it on your knees to get an idea of what it will be like for your toddler.

4. Outdoor or Indoor Scavenger Hunt - Finding hidden items is a huge thrill to any child, so a scavenger hunt should definitely be on this list. Indoor or outdoor, whichever you prefer depending on the season.

Simply hide toys around the yard and let them loose with a list of what to find. Writing the list on a paper bag works great, too. They can just put the objects in the bag.

If you want to add some learning exercises to the hunt, consider making it a color hunt, a counting hunt or a stuffed animal hunt. Use a little creativity for their special scavenger hunt.

5. Roll Down a Hill - If you’re fortunate enough to live near a nice, safe hill for the toddlers to play on, let them roll down it. Easy enough. They run up the hill and they roll down it again and again, giggling and laughing like crazy.

RANDOMNESS #1 - Camping Story #4 - Our First Camping Trip Ever - We decided to bite the bullet and take our little family camping. Austin was five and Josh was three. Roxie was a toddling baby, so we decided to leave her at her grandparents' house. In my mind, if everything went well, she could start camping when she turned three. (Actually, I was hoping she was going to be a prissy little thing who didn't like camping, and on camping weekends while the guys were out and about, she and I would have manicures and shop and watch chick flicks, etc. That dream never came true... but that's another story.)

With another family who had boys our boys' ages, we planned our very first camping trip. Oak Mountain was our destination... only 35 short minutes from home. We planned a weekend in May (usually a mild month in Alabama). We borrowed the tent and gathered the rest of the equipment from different places.

We arrived at the campground mid-afternoon, picked out our spots and started for the first time ever to set up camp. The boys were thrilled. They had brought their box of dinosaurs (a camping must), other various toys and they had each other in the woods. They were happy. Near our campsite was a large branch which was semi-broken and hanging from a tree almost touching the ground. Our guys were just the right weight NOT to break the branch, and it was like having a tire swing in our back door. They had a ball playing on the almost broken tree branch.

While we were setting up camp, the three year-olds needed to go to use the bathroom and rather than walking all the way to the bathhouse, the dads told them to do what all little boys love to do... skip the bathhouse and find a tree. Life was good.

After camp was set up, we all walked down to the lake to let the boys wade. We hadn't planned on swimming, and we hadn't really packed a lot of extra clothes... plus, if your three year-old swims that means mom has to be ready to swim. We, as the moms, had definitely not packed our swimsuits.

We were very specific in our instructions "to wade" and "not swim." We even went so far as to explain, "Do not put your head in the water. Do not let the water get above your knees. Do you understand?" There was a lot of nodding going on.

And then, Joshua's partner in crime at the time, smiled the smile three year-old boys smile right before they... go completely under the water. Right in front of the parents who had just told him "Do not put your head in the water!" He came out the water, and flashed another smile.

We've all been there. You tell your child not to do something, and they decide to disobey you then and there... and smile at you. He was quickly punished, and we were on our way to the campsite. We had handed all the boys water bottles. "Drink it all. Do not pour it out. Do not waste the water." And then, Joshua's partner in crime at the time, smiled the smile three year-old boys smile right before they... pour the water out of the water bottle onto the street.

Sputtering, the dad of this particular three year-old uttered the punishment then and there.

"NO WATER OR DRINKS FOR YOU THE REST OF THE TRIP!"

Don't get self-righteous on me. We've all done the same thing before. I've told my kids they could never go outside again; never have ice cream again; never watch TV again; never... well, you get the picture. Parenting is hard on the best day... and three year-old boys... WHEW!

"What are we going to do?" I asked the other mom as we walked back to camp. "He'll be dehydrated if he doesn't get to drink until we leave tomorrow."

"I know. I know," she replied. I could see the wheels turning and she walked up to her husband and whispering began.

"We've figured it out," she said as she dropped back to walk beside me.

"What are you going to do?" I asked.

"We're going to give him mercy," she replied.

"Oh. Yeah, that will work," I said. Actually, I didn't know what in the world she was talking about.

When we got back to the campsite, Dad and mischievous three year-old boy went to a picnic table to sit down and talk. A few minutes later, hugs were exchanged and the little boy came up to me. "May I have a drink, please?" he asked.

"Well, what did Mom and Dad say?"

"They said it was okay. I got mercy," he said simply... and I handed him a bottled water.

Mom and Dad had turned the whole incident into a devotion. Every day we do things we are not supposed to do, and this does not please God. But God has mercy on all of us, sinners that we are, and forgives us when we ask. This little guy had asked for forgiveness and, in return, had received mercy (a/k/a bottled water).

Of course, just like all of us (adults, too), mercy isn't given just once and that's it. We need it time and time again as we go through our daily lives. What a great lesson.

And by the way, the three year-olds ALMOST made it to bedtime before mercy had to be bestowed upon them yet again.

Our first camping trip was short, memorable and went well enough we were hooked. I hope your first camping trip will be just as pleasant and fun to get you over the fear of sleeping in the woods, using questionable bathhouses and hearing noises you cannot identify in the middle of the night.

I really, really do!

RANDOMNESS #2 - Zac Turns 21 - That's right! The baby of my side of the family turned 21, and it was very surreal to me and his Mom, I think.


You'll notice this is one of only two pictures I took of the birthday boy.

Considering the "baby of the family" status, that is pretty sad.


Sawyer...


Judith...


And Carly Beth had multiple pictures taken of them during the party, so it was pretty plain to see the four-and-under-crowd ALL took Zac's place as the new babies of the family.




Thankfully, he seemed to handle it pretty well.

RANDOMNESS #3 - Austin Turns 28 - Yep. That isn't a typo. The Boy is practically 30 which means I am...

Oh, never mind.

Melia had Austin's party at Mae's Food Hall in Cullman, and it was a lot of fun.


There were a few who couldn't make it for the festivities, but RT was there.

If cake is involved, RT will always make the effort to attend.

That, and he kinda goes anywhere his Mommy and Daddy take him without question.


Have you ever had anyone look up at you the way Judith is looking up at her Uncle Austin?

Me, either.


This was Austin's Oreo Cake from Cakes by Elise in Mt. Olive.

It was SUCH a good chocolate cake.


And this was one of the cookies made by Melia for everyone to have as a take-home goodie.








One of the things I like about Mae's Food Hall are the swing chairs at some of the tables.

You cannot swing hard, but gently swaying while you eat is very nice, I think.

Sitting still is highly overrated.






Even though everyone said NO when I offered to tell one of my favorite stories (The Day The Earth Stood Still and THE BOY was Born), Mae's Food Hall was definitely the way to go.

RANDOMNESS #4 - Just Keep Smiling (Live With the Characters Dance Party) - This is the THIRD year I have attended this specific event, and I loved it just as much as the very first time I saw the performance!

If you have never taken the kiddos in your family, you will need to correct that error next February!






The pictures you will see in this post are just a tiny, tiny example of the star power present at this extravaganza.


RT needed no help walking right up to Mickey and Minnie.

They are old friends.




Judith and her cousin, Sara Grace, had just as much fun as RT after the show getting autographs and pictures with some of the stars.









It was a Saturday morning well spent.

Before I move on, I wanted to share Just Keep Smiling Foundation's purpose with you.

"The Just Keep Smiling Foundation is a non-profit organization that seeks to assist families with critically ill children. We strive to do so by providing financial aid for immediate needs, offering emotional support based on personal knowledge of a child’s serious illness or death, and sharing spiritual insight that conveys the solace, grace and strength found in God."

The scripture they use on their website is Lamentations 3:20-21. "This I recall to my mind, therefore I have hope. The Lord’s loving kindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail."

JKS is an amazing organization run by equally amazing women, and any time you can attend one of their events, I highly recommend you do so.

Excellent!

Okay, Guys. That's a wrap for the month of February. I'll be back in March with some superlative Spring activities and fun.

Take care, and I will talk to you soon.

Sincerely,

The Enchanting Belinda

Not all who wander are lost.
Some are just Moms...
In Target...
Hiding from their children.

"This year I promise to exercise (my right to say) more (doughnuts)." @veryjane on Instagram

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

I'm Still Musing About the Enormous Fall of 2017, My 56th Birthday Celebration at Niki's West, DIY, Tuesdays with Judith, Spending Time with RT AND Pinterest Stuff (Five Ways to Know if Something is From God)

Good Tuesday evening!

RANDOMNESS #1 - I Was Wrong! I'm Still Having Musings Regarding the Enormous Fall of 2017 - Actually, they aren't so much musings as another little story...

A spin-off, if you will.

Two weeks before I fell in the middle of the street in front of Gardendale's First Baptist Church, I inadvertently dropped a can of baked beans on my toe.

Specifically, the little toe on my left foot closest to the smallest piggy.

A day or two after it happened, I had a pedicure, and sure enough, my toenail was black.

My solution...

THREE coats of bright orange nail polish, and I was good to go.

Now flash forward to one week AFTER the Enormous Fall.

Three weeks had gone by since the can incident, and I was sitting in the pedicure chair once again...

But this time, I also had the scraped knee, elbows, ankle, wrists, etc., etc.

And I was sore.

Really, really sore.

I wouldn't have gone to the nail place at all except I wanted to do something fun with Roxie before she moved to Auburn.

Roxie was getting her manicure when they called me to a pedi-chair directly behind her.

When the pedicurist sat down to start, he couldn't help but notice all of my bandages.

"I can't have a normal pedicure today. No lotion. No scrubbing. No exfoliating. Just removal of old polish and addition of new polish," I told him.

He just stared at me.

"And I can't have the massage chair turned on for my relaxing pleasure," I added. "I'm pretty sure it would kill me."

Then I told him the entire story of the Enormous Fall of 2017.

When I finished, he looked down, picked up my left foot in both hands and ever-so-gently placed it on the stand. He started removing the old toenail polish, and then I remembered the black toenail.

"Oh, yes! And I dropped a can on the toe you're about to start working on. It is very black and very sore and very loose. What we're trying to do with that is just keep the black toenail, but I'll need three heavy coats of the bright orange nail polish... just like the last time I was here," I explained.

He sat back and just looked at my bandaged knees, ankles and yucky feet.

I was overcome with pity for him, and I decided to give him a way out.

"If I am just too gross to even be here, just say the word and I'll go home now."

That's when I heard a dull thud, thud, thud coming from the direction of Roxie's manicure chair. She had put her head down on the manicure table and was quietly and methodically beating her head against it.

One might have thought she had had enough of The Enchanting Belinda for one day.

It's hard to imagine, but Mike assures me it is possible.

The pedicurist didn't answer verbally, but he lowered his head and went to work.

He finished my toes and stood up. "Hot towels?" he asked.

Ahhh. Hot towels. I love the hot towels. I thought for a minute trying to figure out if the hot towels were indeed doable, and much to my pleasure, I could think of no reason they would harm me in any way, shape or form.

"Yes! Hot towels would be lovely!"

And they were.

My little black toenail fell off yesterday. It just gave up, and I don't blame it.

Not even a little bit.

I'm going to get a pedicure sometime this week, and while I am missing a toenail and I have seven big scars here and there, I don't feel as gross as I did three weeks ago.

Hey...

I might even let him turn the massage chair on HIGH because that's how good I'm feeling about my 56 year-old self right now.

That's right!

I said HIGH!

RANDOMNESS #2 - My 56th Birthday Family Celebration at Niki's West - I was very fortunate. Everyone was able to come and celebrate little ol' me.

I got my birthday wish!


Josh and Zac.


This is how Judith looks when she is working on sticker sheets at the restaurant.


And this is the smile you get when you ask her to smile before she is finished working on sticker sheets at the restaurant.


I bet you can guess this one.

This is the look you get when you interrupt Sawyer mid-meal.

I will try not to do that again.


Brad and Stephanie.


Melia and Austin.


Happy Little Man.


T.J., Katie and Bev.




I wasn't paying attention (even though people were trying to tell me), but Roxie took this picture and she is the only one NOT in the picture.

Everyone in our little family was present.

Everyone.


So I am just "super-imposing" one of The Chick.

She came all the way home from Auburn to take a picture?

I think NOT!


Pop with Little Man and Sawyer.

RANDOMNESS #3 - DIY - Part Two of my Birthday Celebration included going to DIY in Homewood to paint pottery with Courtney, Melia and Roxie.






I think the girls could do this once a month...

Easily.

RANDOMNESS #4 - Tuesdays with Judith - Tuesday has quickly become my most favorite day of the week.

Up until Judith, my favorite day of the week was Thursday. I can't really remember the "why" of that choice, but for as long as I can remember, I have loved Thursdays.

(It is going to bother me until I remember why I once loved Thursdays.)


We started this particular Tuesday with breakfast. Blueberries, peaches, peanut butter tortillas AND chocolate milk.

Judith wanted breakfast right away, so there wasn't much time to do anything with the curls. I put this bandana on her mid-bite, and it worked very well.


After breakfast, she decided to forego the bandana while we made Play-Doh Princess Cupcakes.


Two year-olds LOVE Play-Doh AND princesses, so this activity was a win-win for everyone.


Since our Splash Pad days are numbered (we have until September 30), we decided to have our Chick-Fil-A picnic there...

Again!

As you can see, the decision was made spur of the moment, and we played in the water without our bathing suit...




And it didn't slow us down even a little bit!


Daddy had some Birmingham business to take care of, so he showed up after Judith's nap just in time to help with her flower arranging skills.

(Please note Eunice in the background. Judith put her in time-out for some reason or other, and she stayed in the middle of the floor most of the day. I just wanted to make sure you knew that isn't her usual spot.)


It was a busy day, but an ever-so-fun day, too.

Tuesdays are like that now.

RANDOMNESS #5 - Spending Time with RT - This Little Man changes a little bit every single day, but two things stay the same...

That smile...








And those big blue eyes!

Pinterest Stuff

Five Ways to Know if Something is From God

1. PRAY - Begin with prayer. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? It is.

Start by asking God to show you His specific will for you in this situation.

Pray that the Lord your God will show you what to do and where to go. Jeremiah 42:3

2. GLORIFY GOD - Ask yourself, "Does this glorify God?"

God will never guide you to do something that will not give Him glory.

Ask yourself, “Does this bless my relationship with my family? Does it make it possible for me to serve others? What will my attitude be if I do this?” Give yourself completely to God, for you were dead, but now you have new life. Use your whole body as an instrument to do what is right for the glory of God. Romans 6:13

3. AGREE WITH SCRIPTURE - Does it agree with Scripture? God gave us His Word to show us His will. You and I can trust the counsel of the Bible.

You never have to ask God if it’s His will for you to embezzle from your employer or dish the latest dirty detail about your neighbor.

All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. 2 Timothy 3:16

4. BE WILLING TO WAIT - Be patient. God’s will is worth the wait. Trust His timing. If something is God’s will, He will guide you while you wait and bring it to pass. Don’t rush it. When the timing is right, God will let you know.

Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord. Psalm 27:14

5. TRUST GOD TO ACCOMPLISH HIS WILL IN YOUR LIFE - God will fulfill His promises and accomplish His will for you. I’ll admit, I’ve gotten impatient at times. I want a clear answer, and I want it now! But I’ve learned I can watch and wait...

God will do what He says He will do, and He will accomplish His will.

Now all glory to God, who is able, through His mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Ephesians 3:20

Not everything in life is clear. There will be times when you will do all the above and still be uncertain about God’s direction for you.

That’s okay.

You can trust that if God wants something specific in your life, He will guide you to it.

If you’ve gone through the 5-step process and still have no clear answer, just keep moving. Make a choice. The good news is if you are trusting and glorifying God with your life, you can move ahead confidently.

NOTE FROM ENCHANTING BELINDA - Pinterest can be so much more than Slime Recipes and DIY Projects.

Don't get me wrong.

I love Slime Recipes and DIY Projects...

But those things do not compare to the wisdom shared in the above five steps.

Have a great Tuesday.

I hear it's the best day of the week.

Take care, and I will talk to you soon.

Sincerely,

The Enchanting Belinda
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