4.17.2013
Super Summer Schedule Re-Post {FREE Printable}
4.04.2013
Beach Sand Drip Towers {Repost}
We are at the beach again for Spring Break this year! What could be better?
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Beach Sand Drip Towers
I am at the beach with my family right now enjoying our spring break. We spent the afternoon together on the beach. It was an absolutely perfect day! Not too hot, not too cold, tide was out, kids all had fun, just a really perfect afternoon!
One of my favorite things to do when we are at the beach is to build drip towers. To me, it is super relaxing and also fun. It is sort of like doing an abstract sculpture or something. I love that you never know just how it will turn out. I love trying to make them super tall and seeing how high I can get them before they fall over. I taught my middle boys how to do it this time. They thought it was super fun too. If you have never made drip towers, you need to! Get down in the sand with your kids and have fun creating!
They are super easy. Here’s how:
Get a nice bucket full of water and then add sand so the sand is about halfway up.
Reach down into the sand and grab a small handful. Quickly lift your hand out and over where you want to make your tower and let the sand drip out through you fingers.
Repeat, repeat, repeat…..until you have a tower!
Here are some we made. Aren’t they fun?
This one is circular, like a volcano.
Great way to top off your sand castles!
I hope you get the chance to get to the beach and make some drip towers very soon!
4.02.2013
Little Mr. Button on Bowtie Giveaway!

3.21.2013
Crap Buckets {for all the crap your kids leave out}
We have had a stair basket for as long as I can remember. It is kinda thrashed, but it has been well used. It sits on our stairs and gets filled with things that need to go up and get put away. The problem with it is that no one ever wants to clean it out, including me! So, it gets overflowing and stuff gets piled all over the stairs, and still no one wants to put it all away!
Well, I came across this fabulous idea for everyone to have a basket of their own! Beth over at The Neat Get Neater shared her idea for Crap Baskets. I decided this was a great idea for us! Our upstairs only has the kids’ bedrooms, so the only things that need to go up there belong to them. I couldn’t find baskets but I found these adorable buckets at IKEA for only $7.99 each! I first tried some plastic buckets from the Dollar Tree which were more in my price range :) but they were too large.
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6.15.2012
WONDERING LIST {Free Printable}
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On our SUPER SUMMER SCHEDULE we are having THINKING THURSDAYS. On this day, we are going to the library and also working on researching things from our wondering list.
A wondering list is a place kids can write down all the things they are wondering about so they can remember them until they get a chance to find the answers.
I decided to make a cute printable for a wondering list!
6.14.2012
THE STUPENDOUS SIX SUMMER PLAN {FREE Printable}
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So, I’ve got a plan for our mornings with our SUPER SUMMER SCHEDULE. I’ve got a fun READING PROGRAM ready. Now for our afternoons. I have A LOT to do to get ready to move. I have to be able to devote a good chunk of time to packing and organizing and fixing things in our house. I can’t be constantly entertaining bored kids. Nor do I think that its good for kids to be constantly entertained. Kids need to have some self directed time. It is important to me that my kids work on some educational things during the summer. We haven’t really done this in past summers and I wish we would have.
So, I have come up with the STUPENDOUS SIX, which are six tasks for my kids to do on their own each afternoon while I am working on other things. My oldest is off on his own now, but my next two sons can do these all on their own. My five year old will need a little help and my youngest will be napping during this time.
Here they are:
(A life book is like a journal made from a composition book that the kids get to decorate)
Somehow I have to link these tasks to earning screen time but I’m not exactly sure what I want to do yet. I am thinking like they can earn ten minutes of screen time per task so they could earn 5 hours for the weekend. What would you do??
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6.13.2012
SUPER SUMMER SCHEDULE {FREE Printable}
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
One of the BIGGEST, most IMPORTANT things I want to implement this summer is A LOT of daily reading for my kids! I am soooo tired of TV I can’t even tell you. I think the effect of TV, especially TODAY’S programming, on kids is absolutely awful. When we move, I am thinking of not getting TV hooked up, at least for a good, long while!
Have you heard of How Does She? It is a site packed full of fun ideas. If you sign up for their email list they will send you passwords to be able to download some of their fun printables.
I recently got an email from them containing a password for printables for a
Summer Reading Program!
It is super cute and I think it will be so fun for my kids! You can read all about the program HERE
I am hoping they will add a blank bingo board so we can fill in our own ideas for places for our kids to read. If you like that idea, I hope you will ask them to do it for us!
2.28.2012
HARRY POTTER BASH {Party}
I have a dear friend that I have known since we were both pregnant about 10 years or so ago. We both had boys within a few weeks of each other. Her first, my second. Her name is Christene, and she is a total sweetheart. She always has a smile on her face and a warm hug when you see her. I just love her. She is also very talented. A few months ago she threw an amazing Harry Potter party for her son. I asked her to share her party here on ReMarkable Home and she graciously accepted. Enjoy!
Hey there! This is Christene from WhipperBerry. I’m so excited to have the chance to visit here at ReMarkable Home! I love the work that Emily does and have admired her party throwing and home décor skills since the moment I stepped into her beautiful home. Not only is Emily a gifted girl in home design, she is also a great friend. Thanks again for having me, Emily!
Late in August, my son turned 9 years old. He made it his goal to finish reading the Harry Potter series before the final movie premiered. By the beginning of summer he had accomplished it with flying colors. Deep in my heart I am a true HP nerd. I love the series, the characters, the whole magical world. It didn’t take much arm twisting for us to decide on an HP theme for his ninth birthday.
It all began a couple weeks before the party. We made delightful little invitations to resemble the letter Harry got telling him he was going to Hogwarts. We wanted the kids to feel like they were making the trip to the castle themselves.
We printed the letter on parchment looking paper, signed Professional McGonagall’s signature in green ink, addressed and sealed them with a wax seal. That was super fun! I now want to seal all my letters this way!
Next I made our Sorting Hat. If you remember, the Sorting Hat was old and patched. I used an old cowboy hat for the base and taped and stapled ripped pieces of a paper bag until it looked pretty good.
Wands were the following project and one I could have done for days! I read an idea on Pinterest about creating wands with hot glue. We painted our wooden dowel base (you can get these for about a $1 for 6 at a craft store) and then began making dots and squiggles with my hot glue gun on one of the dowels. Within moments, they looked something like this
After painting they looked stunning! I couldn’t believe what a little hot glue could do! Here’s our lot:
Let me tell ya, everyone needs to make a wand once! My next goal was to create a Potions Cabinet that would be Snape-worthy and just a little creepy. Using a handful of Glitter Bugs from the Dollar Store, I made a specimen board,
pickled and labeled other bugs and things to make the whole thing look just a little spooky. Here’s how it turned out:
I tucked a few photos in the entry to welcome our visitors
And we were ready for action!
The day of the party, our ceiling was glittering with over 100 little battery operated votives we’d strung up with fishing line and wire hooks. It looked AWESOME!
The kids each came in, were given a handful of gold galleons (butterscotch candies) from the cauldron
and sent to buy their wands, robes and class schedules from Ollivanders.
They were sorted into houses and given badges to attach to their robes. When everyone was in their new house,we went to class.
First was transfiguration, turning a clay cup into an animal. Then on to Divination where they each made a Fortune Teller and told one another fortunes. They did a great job and got a kick out of telling one another’s future. I remember there was a lot of impending doom foretold.
Potions was next. Our potion ingredients were all simple and edible from Kool-Aid to pudding powder. I wanted to be sure we worked with safe ingredients. The directions for each of their potions were written in their class schedule
and they had to make three different potions and taste them. Their cauldrons were large purple cups for easy disposal. Some Wizards in Training were more careful than others, but all enjoyed the process of mixing, adding ingredients and trying the final concoctions. I think adding Pop Rock crystals to one of their final potions was a true hit. The bubbling and fizzing really made their day! This was their favorite class!
Their final class was Ancient Runes where they had to translate the ancient text to find clues to their next activity. That activity was the feast!
We sang Happy Birthday, had butterbeer, licorice wands, Bertie Botts Beans, chocolate frogs, and ate the Firebolt cake!
I think the beans were the most fun. Everyone took chances, getting good and not so good flavors. It is the height of entertainment to listen to 9 year olds talking about their bean selection. Ha ha!
Our final activity was Muggle Quidditch. Oh it would have been great fun if we could find a way to play the real way, but we had to settle for a variation on soccer with golden chocolate snitches being thrown in at random for the Seekers to find and catch. Everyone got a chance to be a Seeker and catch their own little snitch. We have some magnificent Seekers!
We wound down by opening presents and practicing spells with one another.
I have to admit, I probably had even more fun than the kids creating the class schedules, the wands and the décor. I hope this gives you some great ideas to take off from if you’re planning some Harry Potter fun. Several adults asked me if they could come, so I think that even adults would love this theme if done well (me being one of them!).
Thanks again to Emily for having me. I’m knee deep in publishing my first book “Nowhere Else to Run” so you’ll be hearing lots more from me soon! You can check in on my progress and read my latest work at Christenehouston.com. Until then, Happy Party-making!
Thank you Christene! Now I want to throw a Harry Potter party for ME!
Let’s all show Christene some love by leaving her some comments!