Painting with Water

Like I said yesterday Lil’s cousins Brock and Bryce were over a few days ago.  After they finished their Popsicles they wanted to make a tent out of the sheet they had been using to sit on while eating their snacks.  While Rita (My Mother in Law) was making the tent I grabbed 3 paint brushes that I wouldn’t mind if the bristles got ruined, some sidewalk chalk and two bowls of water.  I put the bowls down on the patio and laid the brushes in the bowls. I explained to the kids that they were painting water and told them to have fun. They all loved the idea of painting and started making designs on the patio.  Once Rita was done with the tent they even started painting the tent sheet.  Brock (almost 4) was happily painting away, but kept saying to me “why are we using water? My Mom has paint for us to paint with”. I laughed and said that I have paint too, but today we were doing something different. He probably brought it up 4 or 5 times. I thought it was hilarious that he was totally having fun with the water, but wanted to know where the paint really was. I had a couple of opportunities to point out that if we had been using real paint we couldn’t do this or that and he still wanted to know where the paint was.

I highly recommend this activity.  It kept the three of them busy for 30 or more minutes and I only had to break up a few squabbles.

Painting with water

Painting with water

Painting with water

Painting with water

Painting with water

Painting with water

Painting with water

After a while Lily decided to try the broom as a painting tool.

Painting with water and a broom

Painting with water and a broom

Painting with water and a broom

She seemed satisfied with the broom, but I think my bowls were just way too small.

Painting with water and a broom

Of course in the end everyone ended up inside the tent. And no one ever touched the sidewalk chalk.

In a tent

I’d say this gets a 10 out of 10 crayons. It’s easy, cheap, has a very low mess factor, and everyone loved it.

Popsicles made less messy

I had a brilliant moment a few days ago and I know I’m not inventing the wheel here, but I had to share.

Lil’s cousins Brock and Bryce were visiting and they had just got back from the park with my In-laws. The kids were hot and wanted a snack. I had made Lil some strawberry banana surprise Popsicles a few days before so I gave each of them one and we all went out to the backyard to keep the mess down.  Brock was sitting on a sheet with my Mother in Law when he started complaining that he didn’t like how the popsicle juice was getting on his arm. I had a flash of brilliance, I went inside and grabbed 3 small paper plates from the pantry and made a slit in the middle with a sharp paring knife. I went outside, asked Brock for his popsicle and popped it in the slit. He was thrilled. My Mother in Law was amazed and I was pretty darn happy since cleanup just got a lot easier. I put Lily and Bryce’s popsicles on a plate too and everyone was happy.

Eating popsicles

Brock and his Popsicle

 

Eating popsicles

Lil and her Popsicle

 

Eating popsicles

Lily and Bryce with their Popsicles

Like I said I didn’t invent this, I have seen people put candles through paper plates for vigils and I’ve seen ear candles the same way. I just haven’t seen popsicles like this before. With Summer and the hot weather coming up I thought some people might find this useful.

Oh and the Strawberry and banana surprise popsicles couldn’t be easier to make. I put a banana in my small food processor along with some sliced up strawberries. Once it was all chopped up I added some plain yogurt and a splash of orange juice. Pulsed it again to mix it together and spooned it into my new popsicle molds. I highly recommend the molds by the way, they are super sturdy and way cute.

Dropper Painting

I saw a form of painting with a dropper on a blog or Pinterest some time ago and filed it away as a fun thing to try at some point. (Sorry I can’t find a link for where I first saw it). I decided that Lil would probably like it, so I searched high and low for droppers, never once did I think to look on the ever holy Amazon, silly me. Anyway I finally found some at Hobby Lobby and everything fell into place.

These pictures are from our second attempt at dropper painting. The first time was pretty much a specular failure due to poor planning on my part.

I put some paint in the muffin tin wells and watered it down a bit.  I grabbed some small posterboard and Lily went to town.  Because the level of the paint was pretty low she had some issues with sucking the paint up into the dropper, but with a little help from me she got it.
Dropper painting

Dropper painting

Dropper painting

She loved making the bubbles and then playing with them.

Dropper painting

She liked dragging the end of the dropper though the paint almost as much if not more than dropping the paint in the first place.

Dropper painting

This last picture is from our first attempt and I think you can see why it turned out so poorly.  I had to do all of the sucking into the dropper because it was on the plate. I don’t know what I was thinking.

Dropper painting

All in all dropper painting isn’t Lily’s thing right now. I’m sure I’ll try again at some later time and maybe she’ll like it better.  For now I’m giving it a 3 out of 10 crayon rating.

Yet another Zoo trip

Yes I’m here to talk about going to the Zoo again. We love going to the zoo. It’s a good way to spend a few hours as a family doing something outside in a fun and controlled environment. We go so often that we know what animals we like to see and the ones that we don’t really care for. Which is to say we know our way around really well and hit the best spots most often.

Last April we bought a year pass to the Zoo in Fresno and lucky it worked in Boise too. I knew buying the pass would save us money, and enable us to go to the zoo on a whim because it wouldn’t cost us more then a few dollars. I had no idea just how often we would end up at the zoo or how much money we would save. Our pass expired at the end of last month so I counted up our zoo trips and was astonished to find out that we visited the zoo 18 times. 18 times! In 12 months. It would have cost us over $250 to visit the zoo that many times, and that’s just admission. We paid $55 for the pass to the Fresno zoo. I’d say it was well worth it. We have already bought our pass for this year of course.

Since I’m already talking about the zoo I might as well share my favorite pictures from our trip this weekend.

I have no idea if the zoo would tell us to stop it or not, but Lil loves to feed popcorn to the geese outside the zoo entrance (there’s a big park). I popped a little popcorn before we left the house and Lil tossed it at the geese with great pleasure.

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

We have a tradition of sharing a soft serve ice cream cone at the zoo and this time while we were ordering they had delicious brownies next to the cash register so we bought one.

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Baby ducks!
Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Coati!
Zoo Boise 5/6/12

My little birdy.

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

Zoo Boise 5/6/12

While looking up how many times we went to the zoo I noticed that the number of pictures I took each time grew smaller and smaller. I don’t think I’ve taken our real camera to the zoo in the last half dozen trips, I just use my phone and hope that I get the best pictures possible.

Random Mobile Shots

I haven’t done one of these posts in a long time. I miss them. Here are some random shots I took with my cell. These shots are just too cute/unique not to share, but don’t really deserve a whole post just about them.

My little belly dance princess

Lil decided to combine her belly dance outfit with her halloween tutu. I loved the look.

My little belly dance princess

Rocket ship pillows my Mother in Law made

My Mother-In-Law made these little rocket ship pillows for two of my nephews.

Roasted Bananas for muffins

Roasted banana for muffins.

Making banana bread muffins

Lily helped me make the roasted banana muffins.

Making banana bread muffins

Blowing a 'poofer'

Lily loves ‘poofers’. We spend most of our walks looking for them and then blowing them. I’m sure the neighbors don’t love that she does it, but I don’t care. It’s her thing.

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I’m joining Amy from A Good Life‘s phone picture link up.

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