Posted in Lifestyle, Mom Life

Top 3 Things You Need When Taking a Roadtrip with Kids

We’re taking our second summer road trip this week. We’re driving 10 hours with four kids to see my in-laws.

How do you maintain your sanity during those long hours on the road? Be prepared with entertainment and snacks, and be prepared to make frequent stops. Kids have short attention spans and small bladders. Plan as much of the trip as you can to give them (and you) breaks from the road.

1. Entertainment— drawing pads, iPads, their favorite toys. Start low-tech and move up to electronics as the trip goes on. Our car turns into a concert. For the most part, that tends to soothe my crew. My seven year old also likes to follow along the route with his iPad and announce where we are.

2. A fully stocked car— that includes snacks, blankets, toys, first aid kit, plastic bags & extra clothes (in case of spills or car sickness). Have everything you could need within reach and out of the trunk.

3. Frequent Stops— with toddlers, we count on stopping every 2-3 hours. I like to have a general plan that includes possible rest stops and when we’re going to eat. I tend to choose gas stations with restaurants, or chains that I am familiar with. They tend to have cleaner bathrooms. And, of course, we will always hit up a Bucee’s if it’s on our route.

What are some of your tips for the road? What’s the longest road trip you’ve ever taken? I’d love to know.

Posted in Kid's Crafts, Lifestyle

5 Tips For Crafting With Toddlers

Prepare For The Mess

Work somewhere that you don’t mind getting messy. If it’s a nice day, you can work outside. If you’re crafting indoors, then you will need to protect your work surface. I use an old bed sheet to cover my table, but you can use plastic or newspaper just as easily.

You’ll also want to cover them up. There’s plenty of cute art smocks if you want to spend the money. They’ll look adorbs in their little artist getup, but I just use an old hand-me-down tee and call it good. It’s just going to get paint and what not all over it anyway.

Let Them Do It Themselves

Don’t get caught up in how things “should” look, let them do as much as possible on their own. This builds up their confidence and their motor skills. I know my two year old wants to be independent and this is a great way of letting him express himself.

Keep Cleaning Supplies On Hand

There’s bound to be a spill at some point, so it’s just easier to be prepared. It also makes clean up that much easier when craft time is over.

Don’t Push Craft Time

If your toddler is not in the mood, don’t force it. It will just stress you out and make them resent craft time. Just store your supplies until you are ready to try again– however long that may be.

Do Crafts They Already Love

There are so many creative projects out there. Find what your toddler enjoys and do more of that. For my 2 year old, “paint” is already firmly established in his vocabulary. I have to hide the paints because he will make his masterpieces on everything. So, any time we can do an activity that involves paint, he’s happy.

Gear your crafts around what you know your toddler likes. If you find your toddler uninterested in the craft, spice it up by adding something they like.

They will beam with pride when they see their creation complete.

Posted in Affirmations, Mom Life

21 Affirmations for Kids

Positive thinking is a powerful tool for everyone. Positivity can improve your health, help you manage stress, and make better choices. It’s a good skill for kids to learn early on because it’s tough being a kid. The goal is to teach kids to focus on positive things. Positive thinking starts with the voice in our head, so we need to train it to speak life.

I’ve put together a list of 21 life-imbuing messages for kids.

  1. I am enough.
  2. All of my problems have solutions.
  3. I can control my own happiness.
  4. I can get through anything.
  5. I believe in myself.
  6. I am proud of myself.
  7. If I fall, I will get back up again.
  8. I am whole.
  9. I only compare myself to myself.
  10. I can do anything.
  11. It is enough to do my best.
  12. I can be anything I want to be.
  13. I accept who I am.
  14. Today is going to be an awesome day.
  15. It’s okay to make mistakes.
  16. No matter how hard it is, I can do it.
  17. I trust in my decisions.
  18. I can change the world.
  19. I am smart.
  20. I choose my own attitude.
  21. I am important.

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21)