Friday, July 20, 2012

Kid Kamp~Week 5~Wizard of Oz & Bats

So this week was supposed to be Wizard of Oz and Bats.  Well other than a file folder workbook about the Wizard of Oz that my daughter worked on, that was it.  I had to do summer school and the kids had swim camp.  So, there wasn't much entertaining on my part that needed to be done or could be done.

My daughter worked on this Preschool Pack from 1+1+1=1.

Then we made paper plate pizzas and learned about fractions.  That really was it for this week

My sweet daughter really wanted to share some "pizza" with our dog too.

Next week, my kids have VBS and I have to work again, which means I will probably have a really small blog again.

TTFN...

Kid Kamp~Week 4~Princesses & Knights Cont.

I just realized, I am totally a week behind.  Here is my post for P & K week.  When I finish this, hopefully I will have time to work on what we did this week.

Well, we rounded out Princesses & Knights week with a bang.  We didn't do much but we did make some really cute Princess and Knight mirrors AND we made it all the way up to Medieval Times (with no accidents for my newly potty trained son :0).

So I posted earlier about my Paper Bag Princess book being taken out at the library.  I never got it.  We just worked with the others that I had.  They were, in case you missed it
My daughter loved the Paper Princess stories.

Now, I did get a bunch of books about knights as well.  But my son just wasn't into them.  Again, he was focused on the potty training (I now have officially two children potty trained.  Just one more to go).  I apologize, but I don't remember the names of the books.  They were basically just kid versions of reference books about knights.  Very straight forward information.


My daughter is very much into doing workbooks.  So, again, we made another file folder workbook using this Princess Preschool Pack from 1+1+1=1.  She has some amazing stuff.

Then we made the mirrors.  I got the idea from here. This is what it is supposed to look like


I used what materials I had on hand.  We used

  1. foam frame
  2. glitter glue
  3. double sided tape
  4. large Popsicle stick 
  5. tin foil
  6. cardboard
  7. glue
  8. duct tape
And the steps are
  1. cut cardboard to fit to the back of the foam frame
  2. tear off a piece of tin foil and cover the cardboard with the shiny side out--use double sided tape to secure 
  3. glue tin foil covered cardboard to the frame
  4. glue the popsicle stick to the back & duct tape it secure it
  5. now decorate with glitter glue or gems or whatever
Here are my Princess's and Knight's mirrors.


To close out the week, we went to Medieval Times.  This place is so cool.  If you have never been, it is essentially dinner theater set in Medieval Times.  It is in a castle.  When you enter, you are given a crown and a knight of a certain color to cheer for.  Ours was the red and yellow knight.  You are then escorted into the public square area where there are plenty of kiosks to buy STUFF--princess crowns, tiaras, cone shaped crowns, dresses & gowns, swords, scepters, shields, both wooden and flashing.  Don't forget the drinks, the $10 12oz Slurpees in flashing glasses that my kids had to have.

Then the show begins.  The crier lets you know where to sit.  The king and princess come out and so on and so forth.  There are six knights--3 from the west and 3 from the east.  They do all sorts of competitions--hook the ring with their lance, throw a spear into a target, and the JOUST--so exciting.  After the knights joust, they sword fight "to the death".  My daughter was screeching like it was real.  She loved it but, it was really intense for her.  My son got really into cheering for our knight, "go ret an yeh-do, go ret an yeh-do" (translation--go red and yellow).

Next comes the medieval feast with no utensils.  And don't ask for utensils they publicly mock you if you do.  A table was mocked while we were there.  The food was pretty tasty too. You get a tomato soup (my kids LOVED this), with a focaccia bread for dipping.  A chicken quarter, spare rib and potato wedges.  For dessert a yummy apple tart.  I will say it is NOT cheap, but we did have a really good time.  If you ever get a chance and you have the money to go, it is a good time.


After all this, my son was finally into the knight books.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Kid Kamp~Week 4~Princesses & Knights

Princess and knights...I have been waiting for this one.  I have a lot of fun stuff planned.  Or maybe I should say HAD a lot of fun stuff planned.  First, the book that I was going to focus pretty much everything around, The Paper Bag Princess, was taken out of the library.  Do you believe it?  Here's the funny thing.  I went yesterday with my daughter to get it and the librarian told me that the book is NEVER taken out. No one ever borrows it.  Ugh!  Well, we did get a few other really good ones.



 


I recommend all of them, especially the The Paper Princess ones.  There is a third as well, The Paper Princess Flies Again--with Her Dog.  The Paper Princess books really did the trick.  We made our own paper princesses.

I copied a picture of the paper doll and then traced the outline.  I am not an artist, so we needed the help of an outline.  We cut them out and stuck them on popsicle sticks to use as puppets.

As you can see there is nothing about knights yet.  My son is in the middle of potty training so he is focused on the potty, not on knights right now.

We are planning a trip to Medieval Times on Friday.  I am hoping he will be trained enough to make the trek.  It is over an hour a way.  I am bringing several changes of clothes with me and the Potette, which if you don't have one and have young children,  I definitely suggest the investment.  It is a portable potty. It is so worth it.

There is still more to come.  Hopefully, I will get to it.  I posted now because I actually had the time.  Stay tuned--more to come--fingers crossed :0)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Kid Kamp~Week #3~America (Sorta)

Well, America week didn't really happen..  We were really busy, hence the lack in posting on my part. We went on vacation to PA Dutch, Lancaster county.

I themed everything around America being that it was the week of the Fourth.  But, really other than a BBQ and fireworks, we didn't do anything that I planned.  Eh, it was all good.  So, instead of posting about all the Kid Kamp stuff, I think I will share what we did out in PA.

First, I have to say PA Dutch is a great place to vacation with a young family.  It is super friendly to nursing mothers as well.  Pretty much every place out there has a nursing station.  PA Dutch was the first family vacation we ever took.  I only had two kids at the time.  My daughter was 2 years and my son was only 3 months and still nursing.

The second thing that is so wonderful about PA is the place that we stay.  We stay on a dairy farm in a guest house.  My kids just love it.  We stay at Meadow View K Farms Guest House in Mount Joy.  One of the things that makes it so great is the owners, Barry and Sharon Krieder.  They are so warm and welcoming.  Next thing, is the fact that it has 3 bedrooms, full kitchen and they have a washer/dryer.  We always bring food and eat many of our meals there.  Now, I am just going to list all the other wonderful things that they offer...

  1. Kids get to feed the baby calves
  2. Kids get fresh farm eggs right from the chicken coupe
  3. They have a pony named Sunny
  4. Barry will give the kids a barrel train ride
  5. They have corn fields surrounding the farm house
  6. It is an old farm house with an old barn which just adds to the ambiance
  7. You look out the kitchen window and there are cows right there in the meadow or "medda" as they say
  8. They have several John Deer mini-tractor toys for the kids to ride on
  9. There is a really cool wind mill in the front yard
  10. The farm has beautiful light in the AM
  11. Lightning bugs, lightning bugs, lighting bugs EVERYWHERE
  12. Swing set in the back
  13. About 3 minutes away from food stores
  14. About 15 minutes away from most of the attractions
Only a few of my favorite pix from the Farm
Every year that we go out we try to hit at least one new place.  This year we went to 2 new ones.  We live about 2+ hours away, so we like to stop somewhere in the middle to break up the drive.  This year we stopped at the Crayola Factory.  I can't believe we never went there before.  Just in case you plan to go and have never been, plan on staying there for a while--at least 3+ hours, probably closer to 4.  We got a late start and didn't get to see the whole place.  Now we know for next time.  

The Crayola Factory I think is a must.  And it wasn't terribly expensive--$12/person & children 23 months and under are free.

On our way home, we stopped at the Lancaster Science Factory.   This was another great find.  Affordable ($8/adults, $6.50/kids, 2 and under free) and fun.  If you are a teacher, bring your teacher ID.  Teachers get in for free.  My husband and I are both teachers so we only had to pay for 2 of our kids.  This is a single floor, open space science play land. When we first walked in, I was a little disappointed because it wasn't that big.  Well, three hours later, this was one of the best places that we hit out there.     

Yes, that is my awesome water tornado in the upper left corner there
Another great place, new to us last year, is the Turkey Hill Experience.  Again our kids had so much fun.  Plus, you get to sample some yummy ice cream.  We were also able to score some discounted tickets off Certifikid as well.


Another reason I love this place is because of this

You get to make your own commercial and your own flavor of ice cream.  Mine was Twisted Caramash Cake Crunch.  Now you don't actually get the ice cream but it is fun to create your own idea.

My Flavor - TWISTED CARAMARSH CAKE CRUNCH

There she is.  Beautiful!

Other than my top three above, we also love....

  1. Dutch Wonderland
  2. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
  3. Strasburg Railroad
  4. Choo Choo Barn
  5. Strugis Pretzel
  6. Wilbur Chocolate
  7. North Museum of Natural History
We also really like...
  1. Hands-on-House
  2. Elmwood Park Zoo
  3. Cherry Crest Farms
  4. Hayloft Candles and Petting Zoo (homemade ice cream)--FREE
Places that we plan to visit in the future

I hope if you are traveling to PA Dutch this helps out a bit.