Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sequins & Sofas: Pack Your Bags, Part 2

Ok....to continue with my packing extravaganza, the first thing that I like to start with is a list (or 2...or let's be really honest, 3. I like to make lists):

Since I am working with a very limited amount of space and will need many days worth of clothes, it is essential to plan a specific outfit for each day....wearing the same outfit on travel days to and from my destination. Obviously, I am not stuck to wearing what I wrote down for any specific day....but at least I know I have enough outfits for all the days I am gone and can choose from my 'mini-closet' based on the day's events to come.

Now it's time to get packin'! I line the bottom of my carry on with undergarments, pants folded in half, and 2 pairs of flat shoes....all squished down as much as I can.

Next, all other clothing items (dresses, sweaters, etc) get rolled up and tucked in tight next to eachother:

Sweet! I totally got everything in that I planned for....and look:

That's right...room to spare! I add an extra shirt for good measure. But let's not get crazy- I still have to fit in a few more important items:

I have space for 1 bag of all my toiletries and another smaller bag for makeup. It's important to only take what I need here as well...so another list is written and all extraneous items are left by the wayside:

I don't forget to set all 3oz liquid bottles to the side....those will go in a ziplock and get tossed into my purse (a big ol' purse, cause I can):

And finally, I downsize my wallet taking only the necessities (ID, credit cards, medical cards and cash):

Victory! Everything I was hoping to pack fit delightfully into my little carry on....just had to pack smart and purposefully. Vacation, here I come! I hope my adventure in packing will come in handy on your next trip to Somewhere, USA! You can bring all that you need (plus a little more) without having to check a bag, go for it and happy travels:)

Sequins & Sofas: Pack Your Bags!

This lady is in desperate need of a VAY......CAY......TION! So I am planning on taking a little trip. Which means that I need to start mapping out my packing strategy. My goal is to fit all of this:

Into this:

Stay tuned this evening as I attempt this amazing feat.....packing 7 days worth of fun into one carry on! I think i can do it.......and I'll share some thoughts on how to make it happen! Happy Wednesday:)

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sequins & Sofas: 5 Things

Some more of my favorite little joys of daily living:

1. Purpose Facial Cleanser- I have been using this soap for a bazillion years. My mom learned about this brand from a dermatologist many moons ago and I have found it to be delightfully mild on my sensitive skin...yet still great at removing makeup (even mascara, one of my other favorite things).

2. Ikea Glassware- Ikea is great for so many things. This is not new information....I love all of their glassware, cheap and stylish! Buy lots!

3. Chobani Pineapple Yogurt- Yum! You should try it, you will not be sorry.

4. Bogs- I was in search of some new winter boots a few years ago and came across Bogs...suggested by a friend who had a pair. They are da bomb....so warm, cute patterns, and easy to slip on- just step right in! Sometimes I wear them all day.....

5. Bare Minerals Products- Specifically the Foundation Primer and Mineral Veil....I love how they feel and I really think they have improved the quality of my eternally troubled skin! If you haven't tried mineral foundations before, you really should! All the cool kids are doing it.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Toddler Talk: Ramps and Balls

Our preschool teaching staff and kids have had the privilege of being participants in a program called 'Numbers Work'. We learn all about ways to incorporate concepts of math into our curriculum such as patterning and counting (and much more). It is sometimes hard to adapt activities created for 3 to 5 year olds into something that a toddler can understand and participate in, but one of our last trainings supplied us with a great one!

We were given a stack of moldings (like for your house....baseboards I think, they were about 2 inches wide and curved) and a bag of balls (varying sizes, shapes and weights). I set a few of them up out in the hallway of our school...some taller then others...with a basket of balls for each child! Then I invited the kids out to explore what they could do with the activity. Which ramp makes the ball go faster? Can you roll 2 balls at the same time? What happens? Does the heavy ball go slow?

They had great fun while learning concepts of math and science! Pretty cheap to have some ramps and balls at your home too.....head to the local home repair store and get some curved molding for yourself! Cut it in varying sizes (maybe sand it down a bit too just to make sure they are sliver free) and let your kids explore with what they can roll!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Toddler Talk: Masking Tape Mania

It's been awhile since I have shared a toddler activity with you....and this one is a gem!

All you need is a roll of masking tape and stuff to stick it to. A big table is great, or maybe the front of your fridge, or even right on the floor, a window, door.....you get the idea.

Take the roll (masking or painter's tape is the best because it is not too sticky and will come off easily) and rip off different lengths of tape to stick to your selected surface. Make some long, some short, some that overlap onto others:

Full up the space with lots of pieces all over and then call your toddler over to explain, "I have a problem! It seems as though there is tape all over this table and I need your help to get it off! Do you think you can help me??"

Then just let them go to town! Great for fine motor practice to use those little fingers to pick off an edge of the tape and then peel away. Also a bit of a cognitive puzzle with the pieces that you have overlapped...which one needs to come off first to free the other??

Super fun, easy and cheap! Have fun: