Sunday, July 17, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
plastic-bottle-marble-rattle
St has learned to crawl......so i'm constantly in the need of things to keep him busy to get anything(!!!) done around the house. when Ji was little, i learned that most of the time ordinary household items are far more interesting than real toys....or a combo of the two :)...
just water in the bottle was fun, but the marbles
swirling around (or both :) were even more fun :)
make sure the lid is on really tight!
the shadow of the bottle was pretty cool also...
Thursday, June 16, 2011
sock-pea-bags
i've had a bunch of boys' socks in need of toe-repair in my "repair basket" for a couple of months(!!!) and had been contemplating, if i should repair them or just up/down cycle them as cleaning rags, when the other day i got the idea of making quick and easy play pea-bags out of them...didn't have beans at home ;)Ji had fun filling them.....and chasing all the run-away peas :)
we had fun throwing them into a basket and cardboard-box-lion's-mouth (easy!). and even dad joined us on this one!
1.sew the bottom seam with sewing machine
2. fill with peas ;)
3.pin the top part(to hold the peas in place)
4. sew the top seam
5. cut off excess fabric
(6. ...now use the scraps as cleaning rags :)
Friday, June 3, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
antipasta salad :))!
it's asparagus season here now and i loooove asparagus! this is a wonderful recipe i learned from a highschool friend - it's easy, refreshing and very yummy!
serves 4:
- cooked pasta 500g
- steamed asparagus 500g
- cherry tomato 300-400g
- eidam or cheddar cubes 200g
- sliced ham (the real kind!) 150g
- homemade italian dressing - here (i use fresh basil and don't add peppers)
p.s. it's a cold (room temp.) salad - mix the "warm" ingredients together after cooled to room temp...the cheese is not supposed to melt!
serves 4:
- cooked pasta 500g
- steamed asparagus 500g
- cherry tomato 300-400g
- eidam or cheddar cubes 200g
- sliced ham (the real kind!) 150g
- homemade italian dressing - here (i use fresh basil and don't add peppers)
p.s. it's a cold (room temp.) salad - mix the "warm" ingredients together after cooled to room temp...the cheese is not supposed to melt!
dobrou chuť!!!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
shoe box pull toy

Ji puts all kinds of things in it: wooden blocks, stuffed animals, even his cars :)
tip: we glued 4 feet on to the bottom - 3 squares of thicker cardboard glued together, so he would be a little elevated and wouldn't drag his stomach on the ground, plus a piece of felt on each to make it less :) noisy!
we also made a bowl of water and some paper dog food and
Mates even came to see if it was real - it was so funny!:))
Friday, April 29, 2011
tiny glass cars :)
aren't these glass cars cute ? ! ! ! they were made as a custom
order for me by a czech glass artist David Johanes - his shop.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
simple paper daffodils
- glue stick
- scissors - straight and zig-zag
- cylinder of some sort - pencils
or markers work well
- wooden skewers (optional)
directions:
- cut out yellow flower leaves - the easiest is to cut out circles and then cut triangle wedges :)
- cut strips of orange paper (one edge zig-zaged) long enough to wrap around your marker, having the short edges overlap a little. apply a "stripe" of glue to one short edge, wrap paper around the marker (zig-zag end to the center of the tube) and press overlapping edges firmly to let the glue set. then move your paper roll so that the end sticks out and start folding the end inward as i started on the photo to create the bottom of the "cup" - start with the overlapping glued edges). before you fold the last part, apply glue to it and then press to a flat surface to set glue and have it as flat as possible. then apply glue to the bottom of the "cup" and glue to the flower :)...when you glue it on, it should slip off of the marker.
- then make stems and leaves of your choice! - cut strips of green paper and tape daffodils to your windows and walls, or glue onto skewers and put them in a vase or for areas with low chance of rain (this is especially for my sis ;)!) "plant" them into your lawn :)....careful if you have sprinklers ;)
- cut a strip of green paper, apply glue to the top end and start rolling it onto the skewer - use an angel similar to the one on the photo. tip - i use my bottom hand to hold the paper in place and the top hand to roll it.
- before you get to the end, apply glue to the end and roll the end on.
- cut up little yellow squares, and with the skewer in the center of it¨, glue it on to the flower.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
confetti balloon play
- balloon - at least somewhat see-through
- paper
- hole-punch or scissors
- hole-punch or scissors
- funnel or tube of some sort
- string
- insert a funnel or tube into the mouth of your balloon
(i used a thread bobbin tube) and pour your confetti into the balloon
- blow up balloon and tie a string on and tape/tie to your ceiling/ceiling beam
- play time!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
when the primroses bloom...
this is a drawing Ji drew for my mom’s birthday a couple of day ago - on her last visit in the winter, she promised him that she would come to visit again "in the spring, when the primroses bloom"……he remembers the wild primroses, because he and grandma picked them together last spring on the meadow behind our house. so every time we talked about her upcoming visit, since “spring” doesn’t have much of a meaning to him, he would say that she is coming when the primroses bloom. yesterday she arrived :)
snowdrop wild primrose snowflake
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