Thursday, October 27, 2022

Kindergarten - songs and stories from class

 My youngest started JK this year.  One thing I noticed is that he’s getting a bit of screen time in class.  I’m just going to use this space to keep track of the songs and videos that he’s talking about when he comes home.  I’m also including a list of books he remembers his teacher reading in class.

Songs

Books

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Transparent Lego Vases

Transparent Vases

Lego Ideas: Transparent Vases




The pictures below are from a previous version of my vases and was used to display official Lego flowers.  I made some adjustments to the watering can.





I’ve been working on building Lego Vases since I got my Lego Bouquet set for my anniversary in November 2021.  I started off with a “Ship In The Bottle” MOD, but decided to design and build MOC vases after.

Here are some more photos:



Sunday, January 9, 2022

Bubble waffles



Bubble waffle yumminess!



I want to eat bubble waffles but we haven’t been going out much with the ongoing pandemic.  So, I thought I’d try making it at home.

I recently bought a Kalorik Bubble Waffle Maker from Walmart.  It includes 3 recipes in their user manual: Hong Kong Style Egg Waffles, Egg Puff Waffle Cones, and Savory Egg Waffles.  I tried out the first recipe.

It was pretty easy to make, though one batch did overflow out.  The batter didn’t stick and it was easy to remove the cooked waffle with chopsticks.  All three kids liked it - so it’s kid approved here.  I found it a but dense compared to the store ones, but pretty good otherwise.

 


After experimenting, I liked 1 minute to set the bubbles, then add batter on top and cook for an additional 4-5 minutes made the bubbles crispier.




Lego Bouquet Vase

August 2, 2022

I finished the vase in the spring but didn’t get around to taking pictures of it until now.  The gaps and curves on the vase give the vase its interesting shape.  I kept the vase white with accents of gold.



January 20, 2022

More work on the vase.  I tried aligning the sides with the corners but I’m not sure I like it that way.  It looks too squarish.  The staggered look on the curve yesterday gives it a more interesting look.  To make the outer curve look more proportioned, I might need to bring in the neck to make the cylinder more narrow.  Also, I think I need to order more parts.  I don’t have enough white macaroni, panels, plates, brackets and corner pieces.



I just ran out of curved panels, macaroni pieces and various white pieces… I subbed in some grey and blue, but I might try to switch them all to white or leave a line of colour.  Slightly less than half the vase, but it’s starting to shape up nicely.  The build is a bit fragile but I’ll reinforce it once I finish the basic structure.



January 19, 2022

I got some parts from Bricklink and started playing around with them.  Here’s the start of my next vase.  The corners don’t quite meet up with the edge panels when I connect the curve pieces on top.  I might try to make some variations to the shape.  I’m still deciding if I want to try to get it to align or leave it as is.  I ordered some other pieces from Lego’s Bricks and Pieces but I don’t expect to get them for awhile.





Thursday, January 6, 2022

Lego Cylinder Vase

Lego Cylinder Vase



I got the Lego Bouquet for our 20th anniversary.  But didn’t want to put it into a regular vase.  While looking around our room, I noticed our Ship in a Bottle set looked like a good starting point for making a vase for the flowers.

I didn’t want to take apart the set, so I went off to Bricklink and ordered the pieces I needed.  With some trial and error, I tried a couple different heights for the vase but found it worked best extending the bottle by an extra layer of transparent cylinder quarter 4x4x6 pieces and transparent panel pieces to fill the sides in.  I thought adding metallic silver tile pieces helped to give it a simple but elegant finish.  I filled in the water with about 1000 transparent light blue round plates.

For Christmas I got the Roses and Tulips.  I hope to add some sunflowers in once the set is available in Canada.

My husband is encouraging me to make some different Lego vases for my Lego flowers.  I’m doing some research and will try to create another vase as my next project.  Edit: Here’s a set of my transparent vases on Lego Ideas.

 





I got a few requests for the part list for my vase.  This is my first time generating a parts list from Rebrickable.  Hopefully I did this correctly.  Number of unique parts: 8, Total number of bricks: 269

Cylinder Vase Bricklink xml can be copy and pasted into the Bricklink Upload page:

<INVENTORY><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>3069b</ITEMID><COLOR>67</COLOR><MINQTY>8</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>27507</ITEMID><COLOR>67</COLOR><MINQTY>4</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>3005</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>18</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>4070</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>48</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>60581</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>26</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>30562</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>12</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>3024</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>52</MINQTY></ITEM><ITEM><ITEMTYPE>P</ITEMTYPE><ITEMID>3023</ITEMID><COLOR>12</COLOR><MINQTY>101</MINQTY></ITEM></INVENTORY>


Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Lego Pencils

We built some Lego pencils with pieces from our 1x1 bin (and some random technic parts).


Saturday, December 7, 2019

Books in my shopping cart...

June 29, 2020

Yes, I’m still here.  I’m still buying children’s books all the time.  Seems crazy but I really do love so many of them.

Books in my cart:

Fly! By Mark Teague.  
  • This is a cute wordless picture book about a baby bird learning to fly.  Wordless books are great for toddlers and preschoolers.  They can look at the pictures and make up a story themselves.  You can also spend time looking at the pictures and wonder out loud about what you notice in the picture, what is happening and what you think will happen next.  It’s a different style of reading that encourages storytelling.

Firefighters’ Handbook by Meghan McCarthy
  • We like a lot of her books, so when I see a book by her that we don’t have, I usually add it to my cart.  It might be better suited to preschoolers+ and depends if your kids like illustrated nonfiction books.

Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao by Kat Zhang.
  • It’s about a girl trying to make perfect steamed buns with her family and is disappointed by her results until she figures out what works for her.  But she also discovers that the imperfect buns still taste delicious.  My daughter tends to get disappointed when things aren’t perfect or go exactly as she hopes it will.  This book helps show that you don’t always make something “perfect” the first time you try,  It takes hard work and perseverance to improve.  Another important point is that making mistakes isn’t all bad.  It’s cute and includes a recipe at the back of the book.  We already have this book, so it’s not actually in my cart... but it’s a book I’d recommend. 


December 7, 2019


I have been an avid children’s book buyer for the last several years.  I’ve accumulated a revolving home library collection of books for my kids.  I started off with books from Value Village.  We lived down the street from one and I visited daily (picking up books and toys) for my oldest son.  When we had our second child, we needed more space and moved from a condo into a townhouse.  We have subsequently moved into a house after our third child.

After we no longer lived within walking distance to a Value Village, I got more into the Facebook Mom Swap Groups, then the Group Buy groups.  I was buying and selling the kids clothes and toys.  It was a bit addictive.  I was first introduced to Book Depot through local group buy on Facebook.  After, I discovered their sister site Book Outlet, I’ve been shopping there since.  I like the changing selection of books and the thrill of the chase in snagging that only copy of some book.  It’s like shopping at Winners or Value Village.  You go in with an open mind and you never quite know what you’ll find.

Detractors of course have questioned my shopping addiction and need to hoard books.  Yes, I know there are public libraries out there, and yes, they have lots of wonderful books.  In fact, I go to the library a lot.  I use it to check out or skim through books to help decide if I want add them to my wishlist.  We do also borrow books for fun or for homework, but it’s a bit stressful trying to keep track of library books vs home books.

Back to the topic at hand.  My shopping cart...  I already made three orders over the Black Friday sale... and none of the books currently in my cart feel compelling enough for me to buy immediately. Sometimes I change my mind about a book or it sells out.  I always check out reviews on Good Reads and Amazon.  For picture books or board books, I try to find images and videos of the books also.

Books in my cart:

Cracking the Cube: Going Slow to Go Fast and Other Unexpected Turns in the World of Competitive Rubik’s Cube Solving.  By Ian Scheffler.

  • My 6 year old is currently interested in Rubik’s Cubes.  This book is obviously not for her.  I think my 10 year old would find it an interesting read though.

Book of Boy.  By Catherine Gilbert Murdock.
  • I saw this book show up before and the title caught my eye.  I get the sense it’s an epic fantasy adventure story with religious overtones.  I’m still on the fence about buying it.  I’m just not sure I’m in the mood to read it or if my son would be interested in this story.

Silverwing.  By Kenneth Oppel.
  • This book was recommended by a teacher friend.  It’s a fantasy story written from a bat’s perspective.  I think we might enjoy this book.

Yoga for Children: Yoga Cards.  By Lisa Flynn.
  • It might be nice to have a set of yoga poses for the kids to look at and try out.  Then again, they probably won’t use it and it’ll be relegated to collecting dust on a shelf or in some bin or pile.  Maybe I should just remove this from my cart now.

Who Was Napolean.  By Jim Gigliotti.
  • We have a bunch of books from the following series: Who Is, What Is, and Where Is.  These are great introductory books about people, historical events, and places. We don’t happen to have this book, so if it’s still available the next time I order, I’ll probably get it.  Side note: I saw that they’ve introduced a new related series “What is the story of”, but I haven’t seen any of these books on Book Outlet yet.  My son has re-read a number of these books.

Bear’s Scare.  By Jacob Grant.
  • I know we shouldn’t really judge a book by its cover... but it’s a board book and the bear on the cover looks cute.  I watched a youtube video of someone reading the book.  It’s on my maybe buy list.  I had it in my cart previously and had removed it.  I just saw the book again on the New Arrivals list recently so it caught my attention again.  I’m still just thinking about it.

Bear Out There.  By Jacob Grant.
  • It’s only in my cart because I have Bear’s Scare in my cart and I like to get books from the same series together if they’re available (unless it’s a long series... then I think on it longer and do more investigating).

None of these books are on my wish list though.  I had one order of books arrive yesterday and another order on the way.  Both orders included some Christmas gifts.  I will hold off buying until either a book in my wish list shows up or I find myself obsessing over a new book or there’s a sale.  I find I always have a random assortment of books in my Book Outlet cart.  I have had a bunch of book buy regrets too... so I have to filter through my list carefully.  My general criteria for buying books is that it must be a book I think my kids will love.  It’s subjective and their interests change over time, but I try encourage them and support what they find fascinating through our collection of books and reading, discussions or related activities.