Posts

Showing posts from February, 2015

Superhero Yoga Stories

Image
The more I read about introducing yoga to children and the more classes I go to the more I try to find creative ways to make yoga fun and accessible for my little man (and getting in my daily yoga at the same time.) Once children have a repertoire of poses they are comfortable with it's easy to have them interact while you do yoga. Our favourite yoga game is to tell stories through poses. To make your own yoga story: Choose a story that everyone knows.  Choose a pose for each character. Tell the story using the yoga poses. Superheroes come up a lot when we're doing yoga. These are the poses we chose for each superhero.  Thor = Lord of the dance pose Hulk = Mountain pose (and you have to say Hulk smash) Iron Man = Warrior III pose Captain America = Lunge pose Spider man = Bridge pose Sentinel = Tree pose Wolverine = Warrior I pose Nick Fury = Lotus pose Using these poses my little man can become a superhero while working on his concentration an

Tea Party Decorations

Image
These tea themed decorations and favours were for my mom's birthday afternoon tea.  Sugar bowl centrepiece and tea bag favours. I was searching for an ceramic tea pot for the centrepiece but I found this ceramic sugar bowl with cork lid instead.   Tea bag favours: 16 tea bags (2 per person) 8 favour bags 8 thank you chalkboard stickers 16 blank stickers Black marker Glue gun Glue the thank you stickers on the favour bags. Open 8 tea bags (1 per favour bag)    Stick two stickers on either side of the label on each tea bag. Write the age of the person on the stickers. Place one wrapped tea bag and one tea bag with stickers in each favour bag. Leave the string out of the bag as a decoration. Par-Tea Centrepiece: Ceramic dish (teapot, sugar bowl vase etc.) 2 pieces of black chalkboard paper Chalk Ribbon Hairspray Glue gun Place the two pieces of chalk board paper together. Trace and cut out a large circle. Glue the two pieces of

Whole Wheat Nothing Muffins

Image
These muffins are a variation of my favourite muffins growing up! We called them nothing muffins because you make the basic recipe then add whatever you are in the mood for.   No more store bought muffin mix! Prepare the dry ingredients and store in an air tight container. Dry Ingredients: 2 cups of whole wheat flour 2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup of sugar Mix together and store in a jar or container.  The add in possibilities are endless. This week we split the batch in half to make chocolate chip and strawberry jam filled muffins! And now as I'm typing this I'm thinking that chocolate chip strawberry filled muffins would be delicious! You can go healthier and add shredded zucchini or shredded carrots.  To make jam filled muffins place a spoonful of batter Into the muffin cups, put 1 tsp of jam the centre of each muffin and top with an other spoonful of batter.  Wet  ingredients: 3/4 cup milk 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 egg Using a

Quick Valentine's Day Ideas!

Image
Oops did you forget Valentine's Day? A Valentine tree and heart shaped chocolate chip cookies. Simple and affordable all it takes is a trip to the Dollar Store and chocolate chip cookie dough! Roll out the cookie dough and cut out heart shapes either with a cookie cutter or with a knife. Bake the cookies as directed you might have to reshape them a little when they come out of the oven, before they cool. This Valentine tree cost $2.00 to make. All you need is a Valentine centrepiece and a package of 4 wooden ornaments from the Dollar Store. Paint the ornaments or colour them with markers, depending on how much time you have. Hang the ornaments on the centrepiece! Happy Valentine's Day!