Pin for the Wednesday – Rainbow Cupcakes

Welcome to the fourth week of Pin for the Wednesdays! We are having so much fun with it and we hope you are too.

We had friends over on St. Patrick’s Day, and I wanted to make things a fun for all the kids we had running around. Fortunately, Pinterest had tons of St. Patrick’s Day ideas and I was able to put a few of them into action.

My favorite was the rainbow cupcakes I made.

The original idea came from The Girl Who Ate Everything (I love this blog, btw). She’s got complete directions on her blog, but basically you take a white cake mix, divide it up, put food coloring in, and layer the colors in cupcake pans. It is super easy and turned out better than I expected! (I generally anticipate failure in cooking endeavors.)

Blurry picture, but aren’t they cute?

Here’s the inside – Sam licked off all the icing.

I thought they turned out really well, and kids and adults all liked them. (Possibly because I made Bailey’s buttercream for the adult version.)

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Math is seriously fun at the Boonshoft!

Our family has a membership to our local children’s museum, the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, and whenever we go we always have a great time.  My kids’ favorite thing to see first is whatever the featured exhibit is – they know it’s going to be special!  We recently went to check out Math Midway, which will be the featured exhibit through April 29th.  I was interested to see how fun math could be, and this exhibit made it fun in SO many ways!  It was so fun that when I told Sophie she could choose one more activity before she left, she chose to go BACK to Math Midway.  It was the first AND last thing we did on our visit.

Sophie making cool shapes with laser light on the "Ring of Fire"

The Math Midway is set up like a carnival midway, with lots of cool booths where you can do fun math games.  Like using math to distort a photo of yourself in the Fun House:

Joshua's face on math!

This was the kids’ absolute favorite activity – using a wavelength to design your own roller coaster, then test it out and time it. Super fun! They did it over and over.

Building a rollercoaster like their heroes Phineas & Ferb

I liked this exhibit because there really were activities for kids of all ages.  Even the youngest kiddos could romp around on this mat while the older kids built a giant puzzle:

Little kids could also great all kinds of fun shape and puzzle creations on this giant magnetic board:

This is really just a snippet of the many fun activities at the Math Midway. We had a great time, learned a lot, and highly encourage anyone in the Dayton area to take their kids for a stroll through all these great math games and activities at the Boonshoft.  I know we’ll be going back to see Math Midway again before it leaves town April 29th.

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Simplifying life. Or at least April.

Last April was insane.

It started with Sam’s birthday, which we spent in St. Louis.

The next weekend, we drove back to St. Louis for Andy’s grandfather’s funeral (and a quick trip to the pediatric emergency room thrown in for fun). Then I had the bright idea to drive myself insane try to make Lightsabers out of pretzels for Sam’s class.

The finished product!

Then we had a joint birthday party for both kids with our entire families, which was quickly followed by Kate’s birthday celebration at school, her actual birthday, and her skating party.

It was nuts and I about drove myself insane. (Shocker, right?)

But this April, I am determined to keep things simple. Determined.

So here’s my plan.

Sam’s birthday is on Monday April 2. Andy and Kate happen to be on spring break that week, which is good because Sam is convinced he is not going to school on his birthday. So either the three of them will spend the day together, or I’ll take the day off and we’ll all do something. Something simple, like going to the park. That evening we’ll have dinner of his choosing, cake, ice cream and presents.

Then, we’ll take a break in the madness until Kate’s birthday, which is Sunday, April 22. We’ll take a treat to school the Friday before and then on her birthday she’ll have her party at the skating rink, and she’s already decided that she wants to go to Frisch’s for dinner (and that I have to let her have all the chili spaghetti that she wants). Cake, ice cream and presents at our house.

The end.

Oh, it’s the end except that the week after that is Kate’s First Communion, which I am also determined to keep simple. I’m thinking church followed by brunch at a new cafe in our town.

Note that none of this involves getting our house clean. I am no dummy.

So, as I stare April down, that is my plan. My only fear is that I will be so focused on keeping everything simple that I will drive myself crazy with that. I may or may not already have a Google doc entitled “How to keep April simple.” There’s something counterproductive about that, I think.

What do you think? Can I do it? Can I survive April without letting things spin out of control?

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