Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

summer challenge

i have to be honest, a summer with all five kids at home can be overwhelming. the last days of school, i can feel my heart beating faster, my breathing rapidly increase. i wouldn't say that i have a full blown panic attack but i definitely feel the pressure. thoughts of filling a summer with activity for five little people can be daunting.


this year, i decided to get organized. the more organized i became, the better i felt. i created an entire summer checklist for the kids to accomplish each day. surprisingly, the kids were all for this idea. we are now two weeks into our summer here in the south and we are on a roll. i can't say this will work for everyone but for us, this has been a life saver. too much idle time during the summer causes problems; kids fight, they are restless, and quite frankly, i don't want to have to entertain them all day everyday. i'm also from a family of educators. my dad is a retired principal, my mom's a former teacher and speech pathologist, my sister and sister-in-law both teach and i used to teach high school. my kids are surrounded. i don't want them to spend the summer losing all the information they learned over the school year.

all of those factors led to our "summer challenge." each day the kids have a series of tasks to do. at the end of the week, they can earn a star for completing a week of tasks. the stars add up to rewards. it's a simple concept but, surprisingly, the kids love it. i have to be honest, i love it too. they are busy and working for a couple of hours a day and i have time to sit with each of them to help them get their projects or teach them something new. i am actually thrilled with the results. feel free to use this idea and run with it. it may not work for you exactly the way it has worked for us but, please, make this your own and use it to bring some sanity to your own house this summer.

Rules: These were read to the kids on our first day. They all agreed so we kept going!





My kids had already been trained on their weekly chores so that was easy for them to continue. They had several books already purchased for them to enjoy over the summer. We purchased Bridge Books from amazon.com

i printed out a check list for each week. i made several copies for each child with a place for the dates at the top. each child has their own clip boards so their lists can travel with them.




we brainstormed as a family for great ideas for rewards. this is what our family decided upon.


at the end of each week, if my kids have completed their assignments, they get a star for each area. 


They get to choose the reward for our family. That's it. So far so good. The kids are engaged. The days are full. The rewards are fun. This is my kids' summer challenge...and my summer sanity.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

friday fun finds: must-have christmas albums

i have a slight obsession addiction with christmas. it's everything really: the lights, the traditions, the spirit......but most of all i adore the music. i have been under the personal assumption that i quite possibly may have the largest collection of holiday diddies in the entire universe....but it pales in comparison to the one of my dear friend and christmas soul mate, brian. with his help, we have come up with the best (in our self-proclaimed expert opinions) christmas albums of all time. enjoy!


dare i say this may be my *favorite* christmas album of all times? when it comes to christmas music the crooners just dominate.

a beautiful, timeless classic. you can't go wrong with his version of "the christmas song".

throwing a holiday party? this album will have everyone in a happy, festive mood. 


there are certain songs or albums that bring you back to moments in time and help you recall happy memories. this is brian's personal all-time childhood favorite.




a amazing album by an equally as amazing christian group. if you haven't heard their music yet, you are missing out....but certainly don't pass on this christmas album.

i find mr. connick and his voice simply dreamy. all of his christmas albums are fantastic but this happens to be my personal favorite.

one might not immediately think of christmas when you hear the name garth brooks, but this album and his version of "home for the holidays" is divine.

james taylor + christmas. enough said.

a terrific instrumental that brings back childhood memories.

mariah carey--merry christmas
i realise that people either love or hate mariah carey....especially when it comes to christmas. we are in the "love" camp. she wrote "all i want for christmas is you" and it is still one of my all time favorite christmas songs. some may call it a little boppy or cheesy, but i adore it.


phineas and ferb holiday favorites
if your kids are big disney channel or phineas and ferb fans buy this album. it is funny and cute and bottom line is that the kids *love* it.

both brian and i are giant muppet fans (it may be a major reason of why we are friends) that aside, this album is a personal childhood favorite. i remember watching the special air on television and i have tried in vain to find a video recording of it somewhere in existence. the version of "12 days of christmas" that is on this album is hilarious.....seriously. miss piggy belting "5 gold rings"? you had me at miss piggy.

you just can't go wrong with steve tyrell....and his christmas album is no exception. his voice makes me swoon.

there is just something about karen carpenter's voice that is so soothing and hypnotic. her voice + christmas tunes = pure magic.

i had this album growing up and it is one of those that i know every word to every song. the words simply evoke so many memories for me.

the beautiful harmonies that this christian group creates are a not-miss.

personally, i am not a part of the josh groban fan club. now don't get all worked up and leave a bunch of mean comments....i think he has an amazing voice. really, i do. i wouldn't purchase and listen to his albums in general.....but his christmas album is down right beautiful. 


they are the "it" group and their christmas album does not disappoint. a perfect gift for that country fan on your christmas list.



did we forget about *your* favorite christmas album? please. do tell. leave a comment. we would love for you to help enable our christmas music purchasing addiction. 


Friday, November 4, 2011

friday fun finds: music for kids

call me crazy, but i actually *like* listening to kids music. i have so much fun singing and dancing along with my kids.....and may or may not have (on occasion) been known to listen to it when i am by myself in the car (insane. i know. i am fully aware.)

here are a few of my favorites, but i would love to know what your kids love and (secretly) maybe even you. (wink. wink.)













what did i miss? please, support my slight addiction love of children's music and let me know who/what i am missing! (please leave a comment below).




Thursday, October 20, 2011

20,000 feet, music, friendship, atlanta and a bloggy boot camp



as you read this nellie and i are probably in route to atlanta, georgia. why, you ask? well....aside from the fact that we can't wait to have a girlfriends get-away (sans the hubbys and kiddos).....AND the fact that we haven't seen each other in over *two* years (insane).......we are going to our very first blogging conference--bloggy boot camp! we are giddy with excitement for oh, so many reasons and will be updating you with tales of our adventures when we return. 


as i make the journey from california to georgia at 20,000 feet these will be the tunes i will be singing along to (better hope you are not sitting next to me). welcome to my crazy head via music. enjoy!


long time traveller by the wailin' jennys
tonight tonight by hot chelle rae
lollipop by mika
marry you (glee cast version)
tighten up by the black keys brothers
fix you (the voice performance) by  javier colon
the lazy song by bruno mars
love song by sara bareilles
stereo hearts (feat. adam levine) by gym class heroes
i do by  colbie caillat
grace kelly by mika
loser like me (glee cast version)
moves like jagger [feat. christina aguilera] by maroon 5
marry me by train
say by john mayer
stay the night by james blunt
stuck like glue by sugarland
home by edward sharpe & the magnetic zeros


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

workout tunes/music that speaks to me.....this week.









here are the top songs on my ipod right now that make me want to (well, at least not hate) working out.....and a few that speak to me/inspire me.


what are your favorite tunes that get you motivated and/or make getting the house cleaned and the laundry done not horrible that bad?



•all about him------auburn
•billionaire (feat. bruno mars)--------travis mccoy
•tik tok-------ke$ha
•the time (dirty bit)--------the black eyed peas
•forget you (glee cast version) [feat. gwyneth paltrow]----- glee cast
•tighten up------ the black keys brothers
•magic (feat. rivers cuomo)------- B.o.B
•lollipop ------ mika

cool down/speak to me/inspire me songs:

•marry me -----train
•girls just want to have fun ----greg laswell
•river -----sarah mclachlan
•one voice ------the wailin' jennys 

•that i would be good------alanis morissette