Thursday, July 30, 2015

What We're Wearing {Last of Summer}


I was hoping to be able to show off another little girl for the last week of What I'm Wearing, but she has decided to hold out. 

Week 38
Shirt: Down East Basics - so versatile and great for layering!
Skirt: Rue 21
Pj Pants: Homemade by me :)
Necklace: Sears clearance

She wouldn't let me take a picture at home but I thought her outfit choice was adorable. So I took a picture wherever she would let me.

Shirt: Circo from Target
Skirt: Kiddie Korner from Fred Meyer
Black pants: Circo from Target
Fun purple socks: Vanity Fair
Sparkly shoes: Garanimals from Walmart
Crown: Target Dollar Spot


Week 39 1/2… 
Shirt: Xhiliration pj shirt from Target
Black Tank: Maurice's 
Pants: Liz Lange Maternity from Target

Take note of the adorable "little dinosaur" that is attacking the mirror :)


Hopefully I'll have a little one to share soon…
Enjoy the rest of your summer!

*Steph*

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Wordless Wednesday {Go Math}




I haven't linked up with Miss DeCarbo for a while now, but decided it was time again!



I'm trying my hand at creating a Fill-In Resource for my 5th graders for Go Math. 
If you want a look at what I did for Chapter 1, click {here}
Any helps/comments are appreciated! :)

P.S. Some of the wording is totally my own, not Go Math. 

Question: Do you create things on your own for you classroom? Have any tips if you do?

Thanks for stopping by!
*Steph*

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Sunday Scoop {7.18}


I'm super stoked about picking up my hubby from for the airport! He has been on a boat in the Bearing Strait for 4 weeks.  Let's just say my daughter and I are both lucky to still be alive after dealing with the antics of a 2 1/2 year old and an ultra preggo temperament. 
Just kidding….kind of. :)

Have a fabulous week!!
Check out what others are up to by checking out The Teaching Trio's linky.

*Steph*

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Beginnings of 2015-16 *Five for Friday*




I have ventured into my room and began the setup process. I actually started a week or so ago, but only in furniture placement. I'm still figuring out what exactly I want since I got rid of old fixtures, acquired new, and moved existing. Today I started with some smaller things to try to get my brain to focus. I did a lot of brainstorming and note taking. It's easier to think about it when I'm actually in my room. 

I started jotting down the things I needed to make labels or signs for. I initially was going to make labels for my plastic drawers. Then I realized that I don't have cutesy fonts and clipart, I don't like laminating, and that I didn't want to scour TPT looking for editable labels either paid or free. 
(I had a minor panic attack during tax season this year…time to scale back on classroom purchases.)

Last year I had ended up writing on the drawers with dry erase marker. When I tried to clean it off the first time, it wasn't working. That's why I figured I'd just make labels and cover it. Then I thought, if I can use dry erase to get Sharpie off things, it should definitely get other dry erase off. Voila! It worked. (Silly and simple, yes…. overly excited preggo over here, yes)


It is a quick easy way to label drawers in a non-permament way. If I need to change what one of the drawers is for, I don't have to recreate a label. All I do is wipe it off and write what I need it to say.

The white drawers were the first attempt to erase the marker.
The black drawers show how cleanly the dry erase came off of the top drawer and how well the dry erase label actually help up throughout the year.

I moved my blank papers from the black drawers to the white drawers for this year. 
If it fades over the year, no big deal. 
I can simply rewrite it in a fun new color, of course.
Nothing fancy, but efficient and useful. 



I will be labeling some drawers and crates, but I'll share those when I stop being mad at my Mac and my incompetency with it. :) 



So I know I made a quip but classroom purchases, but I needed new chair covers for my room. My old ones were just a tad to small since moving from 4th grade chairs to 5th grade chairs and that was an annoyance all year. Lucky for me, JoAnn Fabrics had a great sale on bottomweight material when combined with their 25% total purchase! (valid through tomorrow 7/18) 
This material will wash better than the canvas I previously used and my kids don't have have textbooks so the covers shouldn't get too abused.

My mom and I are going to whip them out while she's up here and I'm on maternity leave. That means they won't be ready for the 1st day of school, but it'll be ok.



Target dollar spot! We made a "learning corner" in our hallway. 
Kasila really likes to find things that match, so I put up her name and her soon-to-be lil sis's name. 
She found the "x" all by herself. :)






I got my hair done! 
It's not really much different from what I normally do, but it's nice to know that my roots aren't down to my ears. I also had 3 inches taken off to make up for my lack of upkeep and overabundance of split ends.

Now I just need a nice pedi for my swollen feet.



My daughter and I went on a hike (more of a walk) with some of my coworkers. It was an overcast day but it was very pretty!
I may have pushed it a little too far being 37 weeks along as I felt like I was going to die the rest of the day and didn't move far from the couch. 

Yes, my daughter hikes in tutus. 




*Steph*



Wednesday, July 15, 2015

*** Destination Vacation ***



I grew up traveling every summer with my grandparents. I love visiting places! Some of the places we went included Mount Rushmore, the Grand Canyon, Denver, Nauvoo, Illinois, Branson, Missouri, and Kansas City, Missouri (every other year).

We would visit KC to see my aunt and uncle. Mostly we would just hang out but we would make sure to catch a Royals baseball game and visit Worlds of Fun. :)

We ALWAYS spent a week at the Oregon Coast. I don't have pictures from there because it's been way too long since I've been. We would take a camper and head to Cape Lookout State Park.

(Taken from OregonStateParks.org)


It is a great place. I spent a lot of time playing around the campsites and out on the beach. Now the Oregon Coast is not a warm beach. It is cold, I usually had to get numb to play in the water, and it has a habit of being windy, but it is gorgeous! We would walk the beach, make sand castles, fly kites and take little day trips.  We would visit Depoe Bay and Lincoln City.

I have to mention were I live…South Central Alaska! I say it collectively because if you want to see the best places, you do have to travel a little. Be prepared to pull some long days but it is an amazing place! When we have visitors our must see places include:


Palmer Reindeer Farm:


Some kind of ocean excursion out of Seward or Homer…charter fishing trip, wildlife tour, or just out on a boat of someone we know, if they don't keep moving :)


Hikes…they are all over the place! 


Musk Ox Farm in Palmer


Fishing on one of the many rivers… This is the Kenai.


This is the Russian River and yes, that is a mama brown bear with two cubs.




 Visit a glacier…pick one. This is the Matanuska Glacier

The Native Alaskan Heritage Center in Anchorage


Visit Talkeetna to try to catch a glimpse of our country's highest mountain, Mckinley AKA Denali.
Or even just a nice river float trip.


Our favorite place to eat is Moose's Tooth a pizza place in Anchorage. We don't drink but a lot of people like the place because they brew their own stuff. I just like the pizza. :) For a spendy place to eat, I also like Glacier Brewhouse in downtown/tourist area Anchorage. 

You should totally come visit! 
There are many places that I have not even touch on. 
North to Alaska! The Last Frontier!

What We're Wearing *july 15*

Another week!


37weeks
Capris: Old Navy maternity
Black tank: Maurice's  … I LOVE these tank tops! They are snug, long, and wide strapped. Some of my other tank tops straps are pretty stretched out and I think it's because they have really skinny straps. I actually had my mom send me up some bigger sizes for this pregnancy since they aren't maternity and we don't have a Maurice's in AK. 
Green sweater: Laura Scott brand…I think I got it from a thrift store.
Black flower earrings: gift from a friend


Shirt: Babee Producks
I love this company! They have super cute tees with such positive messages! They are currently undergoing a company revamp but you should totally check them out! They are introducing their new line and name in August.

Skirt: Jumping Beans from Kohls


Shirt: Old Navy maternity
Super comfy pj bottoms: Xhilaration at Target

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

What *We're* Wearing {July 8}

Linking up with Jivey again…


Top: Old Navy - It's not technically a maternity shirt, but since it's more of a flow-y style, it works. )
Jacket: Aeropostale
Jeans: Liz Lange Maternity for Target - I like these jeans because they aren't a full belly cover.
Sandals you can't see- Target



Look look! I finally got a full length mirror! It's definitely not the type I want forever, but until I can get a nice, big, fancy mirror this will do.

Dress: Homemade by my momma :)
*36 Weeks*


Silagirl
Dress: Maggie & Zoe - not sure where from as it was given to us.