Because my life is so very crazy at times, it's February 22nd and I'm just now getting caught up on Christmas posts. Seriously.
We were so excited this year when a little package showed up on our doorstep. Our Elf on a Shelf quickly became a beloved tradition in the Lenczycki House.
Here are a few of the crazy places we found him...
Fishing in the toilet!
Bringing a treat for Cole :)
Sneaky Elf was found in the fridge drinking Cole's soda!
Making a total mess in the boys bathroom...
Delivering a letter from Santa!
He followed us to the hotel & drew on the kids pictures!
He was caught skyping with Santa!
Switch out the stockings for our unmentionables!
Taking a bubble bath in Mom's antique gravy boat :)
Hiding on the Christmas Tree
Pillaging through Mom's purse...
And hiding in the drink cabinet :)
I can't wait until next year when Darky returns...:)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Our LEGO Build Table Project
My son is CRAZY about legos! For 2 years I searched & searched for a lego table that would work for us. We had a small space with built in shelves that I really wanted to utilize for legos - so I had to be very choosy. One day I stumbled upon this blog post by Jen at iHeart Organizing..and I knew what I had to do. First, check out my inspiration here
So, first, I started with this cheap table I bought from the hotel I worked at years ago. It was $5 when I got it. I originally picked it up as a desk for Cole, but it never fit where I wanted it to - so it had been in the basement for several years.
I started by priming the entire table, so that the paint would adhere. (only the top is primed here..I forgot to take a pic with the entire table still white)
After it was primed, I taped off the top & began painting the rest of the table the beautiful blue paint I used as an accent color in Cole's room.
And, finished the top off with 2 coats of chalboard paint so the boys can draw roads, buildings, space - whatever goes with their lego creations.
The most expensive part of this project was definitely the chalk board paint. At $15 a can, it was a hard pill to swallow - especially since I only used about 1/4 of that & still have tons left. Hopefully I will find more projects in the future to use that up.
So far, Cole is loving the table - it gets used quite often :)
So, first, I started with this cheap table I bought from the hotel I worked at years ago. It was $5 when I got it. I originally picked it up as a desk for Cole, but it never fit where I wanted it to - so it had been in the basement for several years.
I started by priming the entire table, so that the paint would adhere. (only the top is primed here..I forgot to take a pic with the entire table still white)
After it was primed, I taped off the top & began painting the rest of the table the beautiful blue paint I used as an accent color in Cole's room.
And, finished the top off with 2 coats of chalboard paint so the boys can draw roads, buildings, space - whatever goes with their lego creations.
The most expensive part of this project was definitely the chalk board paint. At $15 a can, it was a hard pill to swallow - especially since I only used about 1/4 of that & still have tons left. Hopefully I will find more projects in the future to use that up.
So far, Cole is loving the table - it gets used quite often :)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
My new love :)
5 years ago my husband got me my first KitchenAid Mixer. This little red beauty is gorgeous and I love making cookies, cakes & other special treats with it. But, when it came to making my homemade bread...well, it just couldn't make the cut :( The motor wasn't powerful enough to take on the 4 cups of flour it takes to make one loaf. So...I sat & waited, dreaming about the day I could purchase the professional 600 model. Then came Christmas....
Jason's Mom & Dad SHOCKED me with this sleek baby as a gift. Just look at her. If the little red beauty is like a 20 year old newlywed, well, this beast...she's like a cougar :)
This baby will whip through 8 cups of flour on speed 2, without even a thought. Oh, how I love her.
And you see that beautiful spot she's in...yep, the hubs had to cut the cabinet for her to have a permanent home. But it's perfect...she just belongs there :)
Her she sits with the little red beauty...
There is just no comparison. Sorry beauty, I've had to upgrade to more experience :)
Jason's Mom & Dad SHOCKED me with this sleek baby as a gift. Just look at her. If the little red beauty is like a 20 year old newlywed, well, this beast...she's like a cougar :)
This baby will whip through 8 cups of flour on speed 2, without even a thought. Oh, how I love her.
And you see that beautiful spot she's in...yep, the hubs had to cut the cabinet for her to have a permanent home. But it's perfect...she just belongs there :)
Her she sits with the little red beauty...
There is just no comparison. Sorry beauty, I've had to upgrade to more experience :)
Monday, February 13, 2012
Homemade Valentines
I'm always looking for cute, homemade things to give to the teachers, and, valentines day is kind of hard. I searched & found the cutest idea on Pinterest, and it was so easy!
Our Teachers, Therapist & Bus drivers will all get a birdseed valentine to hang outside & feed their feathered friends. How adorable are these?!
All I did to package them was cut open a fold over sandwich baggie, lay some red tissue paper behind the heart, and, tie with raffia.
I thought these turned out so cute!
If you want to make your own...mix 3/4 cup birdseed, 1 tbsp flour & 2 tbsp water together. Pack tightly in a heart mold, poke a whole for the ribbon to go through (we used a sturdy straw), and bake in a 170 degree oven for 1 hour. If they aren't totally set after the hour, leave them in a bit longer. When they are done, transfer to a cooling rack & allow to cool several hours. Then just tie your ribbon on & package up.
Our Teachers, Therapist & Bus drivers will all get a birdseed valentine to hang outside & feed their feathered friends. How adorable are these?!
All I did to package them was cut open a fold over sandwich baggie, lay some red tissue paper behind the heart, and, tie with raffia.
I thought these turned out so cute!
If you want to make your own...mix 3/4 cup birdseed, 1 tbsp flour & 2 tbsp water together. Pack tightly in a heart mold, poke a whole for the ribbon to go through (we used a sturdy straw), and bake in a 170 degree oven for 1 hour. If they aren't totally set after the hour, leave them in a bit longer. When they are done, transfer to a cooling rack & allow to cool several hours. Then just tie your ribbon on & package up.
A day in our life...
Meet my monkey...
and my 6 year old ladies man ...
They keep me busy!
with lots of shenanigans..
and, of course sword fights...
But the big grins let me know we are doing something right :)
and my 6 year old ladies man ...
They keep me busy!
with lots of shenanigans..
and, of course sword fights...
But the big grins let me know we are doing something right :)
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Best Buddies :)
Jacob & I get the pleasure of hanging out with a sweet, sweet boy during the day. Mommy has fallen in love with Mr. Matt, and, Jacob has found his best-est buddy. (not to mention, it's greatly helped Mommy's baby fever, which makes Daddy very happy too!)
Sometimes I just watch Jacob play, dreaming about when I'm big enough to jump on that turtle....
Occasionally he decides he wants to play when I'm trying to take a snooze...
We love to snuggle together & watch TV. Sometimes I just wear out & have to grab some shut eye :)
"Maaaaat...phone's for you!"
And, we love to sit & wait for my Mommy to get home. I love her :)
Sometimes I just watch Jacob play, dreaming about when I'm big enough to jump on that turtle....
Occasionally he decides he wants to play when I'm trying to take a snooze...
We love to snuggle together & watch TV. Sometimes I just wear out & have to grab some shut eye :)
"Maaaaat...phone's for you!"
And, we love to sit & wait for my Mommy to get home. I love her :)
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