Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words may be encouragement to them. Ephesians 4:29b

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Project: Kid-Capable

**UPDATE**  I just made an awesome upgrade to our kid-accessible beverages!  See below.

My kiddos are four and six in a few weeks.  Recently the hubby and I began the process of letting them take on some of their daily activities on their own.  For example, my son is showering by himself - I remember dreaming of that day a few years ago!  My daughter can now choose, match up and put on a complete outfit, including headband, shoes and socks - Heaven forbid!  Yes, the growing up phase has begun...

I came up with a few changes at home for my kids, giving them a little more independence and responsibility around the house.  I am proud to say that they are doing great with them!  Yes, we've faced few messes, but as with any learning process, we parents have had to practice patience.  I've already said a little prayer for those slightly, obsessively, tidy moms like me that might be encouraged to try some of these.  You'll need to say a few, too. In the end it will all be worth it.  I thought Project: Kid-Capable was an appropriate name for this little "Candoozy." :)

A Kid-Capable Kitchen

Big Kid Cups (You CAN do it and so can they!)
I came to a breaking point with cups and lids.  I was SO READY to get rid of all those parts and no stacking ability (aka: clutter). Lids also come with the mandatory requirement of a parent for filling, capping, uncapping, refilling....yup.  This change was hard for a mom like me who HATES spills, but just remember: They've got to learn sometime! ;)  I think my kids were at the right age to start. My daughter was just three.  We still use cups with lids at school and upstairs for special occasions, but downstairs, in the kitchen only, my kids are using these cups with no problems:


Recognize them?  They're hard plastic party favor cups from the party aisle at your nearby WalMart, Target, H-E-B, Party City, etc.  The kids enjoy choosing them, they are durable in the dishwasher (top rack) and they have large bases to reduce tipping.  We learned that last lesson the hard way with skinny cups.  Ikea's kid cups are also decent, but my son refilled them multiple times per meal.  It might help to start out with a low level of drink until the kids get the hang of not having lids.  I'd also advise reminding them to always put their cup behind their plate.  All our spills are "elbow spills" knocking the cup over due to not putting it behind the plate.

The Kid Cabinet
The main part of our "Kid-Capable Kitchen" was dedicating our kids their own kitchen cabinet for them to access their plastic cups, plates, bowls, snack cups and water bottles.  I used a lower cabinet closest to the refrigerator and under the silverware drawer, so that everything was easily accessible and close together.  I also used a couple of cheap lazy susans (Ikea and Walmart) to make finding/grabbing things easier.


I was quite surprised at how much they love having things at their fingertips to do it themselves!  It's very handy, especially at breakfast and snack time.

Kid-Accessible Beverages
Next topic: Drinks.  How many times a day does your child ask for a drink? Too many.  Smart moms always have a cup on hand everywhere they go.  It never failed that as soon as I sit down for a second or get a phone call, "Mommy, I'm thirsty" would commence. :) 

With the help of our handy-dandy cups and kid cabinet, the kids now have access to getting a drink of water with ease using fridge water and ice dispenser.  Drips and overflows happen, but with time they learned and got the hang of it. If you don't have a water dispenser a stool at the sink might be handy for your kiddos, or......

This?  When I was shopping for some kitchen organization tools, I stumbled upon these babies...

....and the gears started turning!  Check it:


Now my kiddos have access to their own juice and milk!  They LOVE this one!  Plus, no more round gallon containers taking up space - Bonus!  As I rearranged to make room for the dispensers at kid level, I also made their other drinks and snacks accessible. 

Beverage Dispenser Tips:
  • You might let the kids practice using these using water first to gauge overflow/dripping.
  • I use a dry erase marker to write the expiration date on the white lid on top.
  • I always rinse out containers between filling.  At a minimum, I clean the milk container between fills with Dawn and rinse thoroughly with hot water.  I never combine milks of different expiration dates, as I don't want soured milk and bacteria forming in the container. 
  • I also showed my kids how to pull the container out some and lean down when the container is low.  Sometimes squeezing the container pushes air bubbles out and helps flow.  My son can handle the pull-out pour, but my daughter needs assistance.
**UPDATE!**
I have upgraded my kid-accessible beverage dispensing!  Anyone seen these on TV?


Well, the Magic Tap has brought peace to this mom who is tired of cleaning out dispensers and drips inside refrigerator!  So far, I'm loving these advantages:
  • No need for dispensers taking up shelf space!  Just tapped the bottles in the door!
  • Cleaning the taps is WAY easier and faster than cleaning those dispensers!
  • The tap has great, steady pressure (so far), versus the varied up & down liquid pressure of the dispensers.
  • Easy 1-handed dispensing with almost no drips versus the 2-handed dispensing and frequent dripping.
They each require 2 AA batteries.   We'll see how long the batteries last, and since these are brand new, I don't have long-term input...yet!  I'm hoping they hold up well.  If you want to try them with me, you can find them at your local Wal-Mart and Bed Bath & Beyond for $10-$12ea, which is less than ordering them online (+shipping). Happy dispensing! :)

A Kid-Accessible Pantry
If your kids are old enough to access the pantry with your permission, try putting their snacks and food at their level.  My son can make PB&J's, so I also keep the peanut butter and bread accessible to him, as well as the jelly in the fridge.  I also purchased these items for my pantry:

The baskets hold snacks and save shelf space. The item on the right is a sugar/flour dispenser that I got for the kids' cereals.  In addition to the handle and large mouth lid option, I liked that it had another purpose, in case I need it.  With those, here are our kid-capable shelves in our (very tiny) pantry:


Peanut butter - check. Cereal - check. Chips/pretzels - check. Snacks - check. Bread - check.  Cereal was a bonus because now they can pour their cereal AND their milk on top! Mornings run much more smoothly for this slow-moving mom. :)
Pantry Tips: 
  • I cut a tab from the cereal box and taped it it to the container. 
  • I would practice pouring cereal with your child to gauge flow/angle.  My daughter needs her bowl on a lower surface (a chair) to pour, since the counter is too high an angle for her.
  • Throw away boxes and put individual snack packs in baskets to save space. 
  • Three is also a good age to begin showing your child how to open snacks, yogurt, applesauce, juice box straws, etc.  PS: patience is also helpful here. :)

A Kid-Capable Entry/Exit Space

You may have seen my recent laundry room makeover and last year's shoe storage solution, both being kid-capable entry/exit solutions. If not, click on over to Happy Feet and Laundry Room Limbo.  I just added these to make entry and exit time a bit smoother.  Ta-da!


I added a metal wall file found at TJ Maxx with name cards for each of us.  It is now a handy mail/school folder drop upon entry/exit.  I also moved the key rack next to the door and added some simple suction cup hooks to the door for school bags.  This gives more space for coats/purses on the wall and easier to get into the shoe/sock storage bin.


I have no doubt that Project: Kid-Capable will be a continuous one for me.  Those gears never stop turning! :) I pray that some of these solutions and ideas might help you and your family in some way.  It would be a blessing to know that making my family's life easier did the same for yours.

Do even small things like this make you think about your kids' future independence? As sad as it is to see my babies growing up too fast, I do feel that teaching them independence and responsibility is important, and more important than my sacrifice of time and patience.  They become more confident and able.  No, I don't like recalling the Biblical Truth of them leaving me one day.  {Insert fingers in ears and hum}  When I do, I must strive for peace in knowing that God will be with them always.  I also have to remember that it's my job to teach them and prepare them for world.  Besides, what kind of future would they have if they never learned to drink out of a cup, or make a sandwich...or take a shower?  OK, yup - my job's important.  Knuckles to all you fellow moms out there.  We rock.

Keeping Him in mind,

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Diaper Cake Pick-Me-Up

With the busy schedule last year, I didn't try and promote my diaper cakes, so I had little expectation of making any, unless it were a gift or a shower donation from me.  Well, much to my surprise, I received a few requests resulting in a little green in 2011.  This unpaid SAHM could definitely get used to that. :)

As for pics, my Sweet Cakes Blogspot got deleted. :( I'm sure it was somehow my fault, but it was rarely used, anyway, so Clearly Candace now has a new page!  Notice that the CC menu bar above now has two tabs to choose from.  This page will be a new place dedicated to diaper cake hobby and any other gifts I make for mommies and new babes.  Posts will feed into the CC news feed, as well as on the CC Facebook page, so be sure to "Like" the Clearly Candace page and share with your friends! :)

With that, here are a few 2011 sneak peaks...




You should see a party post in the near future on this last pic.  A new level for the Sweet Cakes portfolio. :)  You can find the rest of my latest cakes via the Sweet Cakes by Candace page!  Thanks for visiting.

Have a blessed day!


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Laundry Room Limbo

Happy 2012, everyone!  It feels great to be back!  My apologies for leaving Clearly Candace so quiet last year.  Unfortunately family needs and that other j.o.b. were too much to keep up with the blog.  The passion for my environmental career has been gone for a good while now and the position deserved a better employee than this busy mom with her hand in too many things.  So, with many thanks to my gracious hubby who provides for our family with dedication and love, I did not renew my contract for 2012.  I am very thankful for kiddo/family time, service and volunteering time, and a little more time for this! :)  Thank you for your patience and support this past year.  I am anxious to share many new "Candoozies" with you and hopefully add a some new followers along the way!

Now, let's get on to the Laundry!

In a nutshell my laundry room is tiny...teeny tiny.  A 7'x5.5' space.....yeah teeeeny.  It's also the entryway from our garage.  Because of this, we don't have a mud room/entry space for cubbies, lockers, hooks, shelves in those spacious and organized spaces you see on Pinterest.  We simply have a tiny laundry room.  Flashback to April.  We got these energy efficient babies! (Apologies for the sad iPhone 3 pic...)  As for the room, and since I didn't get a "before" pic, I tried to describe it in the photo itself: 

The Itso bins were my way of hiding as much as I could hide with a pop of color since we had shelves instead of cabinets.  The 4 larger Itso cubes in the same colors on the above shelf look like these:



The top shelf had random large items like a cake holder, a party beverage dispenser, booster seats....you know, those big kitchen items that don't have a place in a cabinet.  Don't even get me started on kitchen cabinets...

Well, amongst many frustrating laundry sessions, I happened to run across a laundry room photo like this one back in July.  It's like I got hit in the back of the head with the obvious... DUH-- I can stack my front loaders!  Then the gears began to turn late one night and here was the result.  More space + entry needs =


Yes, I created this in Word with shapes and clip art.  I showed it to the hubby and lo and behold, he didn't think it was a half bad idea! Yes!  Do you notice anything familiar in the drawing? (Hint: See my Happy Feet post!) 

After the vision, life got busy and we didn't get to stacking the machines (which requires a small kit) until November.  My dear hubby cut the two left shelves out with a reciprocating saw first.  After the stacking, I hung a hook rack, condensed items and into the 4 cube Itso cube bins, put our big laundry basket on top of the dryer, and rearranged the top shelf some.  I'm SO excited that my vision actually came true!!  Thanks to the hubby for the cutting and stacking process with help from friendly neighbors with a saw and some man lifting!

So, you may notice that I didn't do everything shown in my drawing.  The dog food/water took precedent over the shoe box.  I also decided the curtain, though concealing, might be a bit cumbersome in this small, busy space.  However, this did lead me adding a clothes rod seen above.  It's actually a spare shower rod.  I now have lots of hanging space for freshly washed/dryed clothes!

It's important to note that since this makeover, a few problems arose:
1.  That handy little rod didn't last too long with too many clothes, so I had to add these:

2. The dog was too scared to eat her food under the coats above her. Wierd.
3. My biggest problem:  Where do I fold my clothes now??!!  This never crossed my mind after the stacking decision.  I also am not a big couch-folding fan.  I like to fold/hang most things fresh out of the dryer to avoid ironing! :) Anything to avoid ironing...

Well, I came up with some solutions and here we are in late January.  I think I may have a functional laundry room!  What do you think?


I hopped on over to Ikea and got a drop-leaf wall table - perfect for folding!  It folds to the wall when not in use.  (I also installed it myself!)  I also grabbed a small divided hamper.  New additions since November include adding the weaved kid shoe bin  and hanging laundry hampers/bags on suction cup hooks.  I am finally ready to conquer the laundry! 

I hope you enjoyed this little organization Candoozy!  Perhaps it will give you some inpsiration for your laundry room. Hopefully you're not like us and you have an efficient entryway and more spacious laundry space!  If not, I feel ya, girl. :)

Thanks for reading!  Until next time.....

With Him in Mind,


PS:  Was anyone wondering where I keep the detergent?  Nope, not in a bin, but:

Just thought that was a nifty little tidbit to share. ;)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

2011 Adventures of Kelvin The Elf

Merry Christmas, Everyone!

I hope your day has been as blessed as ours has!  It's been a nice, relaxing day at home with family.  As the family naps, I decided a little blogging was in order!  I've been told that I should document the visit of our Elf on the Shelf, Kelvin's this year, so I thought Clearly Candace was just the place to do it!

Kelvin arrived at our house last year and simply sat on shelves, the Christmas tree, cabinets and other high places in our great room. He was pretty boring and a little creepy, if you ask me.  Well, he must've had great 2011 at the North Pole because he was all over the Baker House this year!  I posted a daily photo diary of his 24 days of December with us on Facebook.  The wonderful (addictive) world of Pinterest gave me motivation!  I hope you enjoy Kelvin's 24-day adventures before Christmas.  My apologies for being lazy and opting for iPhone shots instead of using my Nikon.  Hopefully the 8MP camera isn't too bad. ;)

A very Merry Christmas to you and yours! 
Candace <>< 

PS: I also included a few bonus "deleted scenes" at the end. :)  Enjoy!



Kelvin T. Elf's 24-Day Adventure


Day 1
(Kelvin is BACK!)
Stale Marshmallow Bath Celebration!


Day 2
Date Night!


 Day 3
Cirque du Kelvin


Day 4 
I Miss Snow


Day 5 
Damsel in Distress


Day 6
"Maybe poker's not your game, Snow. I know, let's have a spelling contest!" 
--Doc Kelviday 
(reference: Tombstone)


Day 7
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the children sleep tonight...


Day 8
Rollin'


Day 9
Sugar Plum Tuckered


Day 10
Fighting for truth, justice and the Elvish way


Day 11
A Relevant Read 


Day 12
Kelvin, this is NOT what I meant by "rumbly in my tumbly!"
--Pooh


Day 13
In a Jam


Day 14
This Sucks!


Day 15
Kelvin, Use the Force!
--Obi Wan


Day 16
It's fun to stay at the...


Day 17
King TutanKelvin


Day 18
Dear Santa,
All I want for Christmas are thumbs to Gig'em.  
And beating Northwestern would be nice, too.
Love, Kelvin


Day 19
How was I supposed to know Rudy was allergic?!


Day 20
Dang-a-liiing from a striiing, Soon it will be Christmas Day


Day 21
Elf Planking


Day 22
Stick 'em up!  Or I will!


Day 23
Mission M&Mpossible


Day 24
O Come Let Us Adore Him


Christmas Morning
10-4, Mr. C.  Reporting back to base.  Over and Out.
--Captain K.T. Elf





Bonus Deleted Scenes!


Jackpot!



Oh, Elf Bungee, Oh Elf Bungee...



Tumble All The Way



Excellent Elf Form



Glue Goners



Tebowing


Speaking of Tebowing, I believe Tim Tebow's Christmas Eve Tweet says it all. 
"...what's most important is being able to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas everyone"

Merry Christmas, everyone!  See you in 2012!



With Him in Mind,
Clearly Candace 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Is the Silence Killing You?

Dear Friends,

I'm still here! I thought an explanation for the long blog silence this past month was due.

First, two family trips to East Texas and my family's river cabin in South Ark have definitely made it hard to make time for creativity. :)

Second, believe it or not, I have another job! Yes, it's second to Mom, but it's still a job. :) I manage a local environmental program for employers via a non-profit org here in Central Texas. Surprise! ;) Yesterday was the deadline for my Partners to turn in their annual reports on their environmental efforts. Needless to say, I'll be busy for a few weeks. :(

Finally, it is also very hard to be creative when your "creative space" is in near chaos. This iPhone pic doesn't even do it justice...


I was standing on piles of crafts to get this one. This is one big messy Candoozy in the works!

Sooo...I've definitely got too much going on! Prayers are always welcome! :)

Maybe I'll get a chance to post a little something I've been wanting to show you soon. Stay tuned and thanks for your patience and support for Clearly Candace!

Keeping Him in mind,
Candace <><
Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A "Buggy Bash" by Traci

My college friend Traci (aka T-MAC) sent me this email last month:
Okay, party genius!  I thought of you this morning as I was trying to nail down a party theme for Pax's 4th (and realized you'd be more rational than a 4 year old, who is full of good ideas, but...)

He wants either... 
a dress-up party (everyone dresses funny, gifts could be simple things for his dress up box - old ties, funny glasses, etc.),
a truck party (have a friend park an excavator in our yard and do truck stuff), or
a bug party (his obsession right now is beetle bugs, digging, building habitats, etc.).


Would you mind telling me if you've seen any good ideas to go with any of those?  Party favors or games?
Whatever you have time for, I'd appreciate!

"Party genius??"  Hardly...
I did try to come up with some ideas to help her brainstorm a fun party.  We both quickly knew what the theme should be.  These were my thoughts.  I underlined those that T ended up using, in addition to some of her own awesome ideas!

I kind of see this being a little passion of Pax's following your blog.  He has his momma's love of nature in him for sure! :-)  There are tons of bug themed-things out there now that it's spring. Oriental Trading would be good and even dollar stores.  You can probably find nets and bug boxes CHEAP!  Lots of good color opportunities here too.  My kids get bugs from the treasure chest at school all the time that would be cute for this kind of party.


Cake: Toy bugs could be easy cupcake toppers!  Butterflies, ladybugs, bees (for girls) and worms, beetles, dragon flies, aunts grasshoppers (for boys).  I also saw an Oreo dirt cake with fake flowers on it with gummy worms that you could cover with bugs!  It was in a plantar too!  Or you could make little dirt cakes like cupcakes with owrms and bugs on them with a fake flower - cute!

Games/Activities: Bug hunt: Like an Easter egg hunt where you hide bright-colored toy bugs around the yard, or a REAL bug hunt - most bugs gets a prize?  Dress-up: Make antenna headbands to wear with pipe cleaners (maybe sparkly for girls), bug color sheets, pin the wings on the bee/butterfly, make wings or stingers to go with antennae? - then they get to dress up like bugs.  Bug art: Get foam shapes of butterflies, ladybugs, or make ants/beetle shapes to glue on hats or paper, pompom caterpillars, pipe cleaner spiders...

Favors: Toy bugs, antennae to wear, bug boxes, nets and/or stickers

Decor: You could hang bug shapes around the patio or from ceiling from fishing line, bug shapes as confetti on tables, I bet there are cute decor ideas that I have yet to see. An ant garland or banner would be cute since ants walk in a line.  Maybe I could make and send a banner pattern/stencil for you to cut out and put together!

Food: Snacks could be gummy worms, those Keebler bugs grahams, raisins (ants), etc.  Ants on a log - celery filled with PB and raisins on top!

She flattered me with this reply:  
You just rattled all those ideas off the top of your head??  Those are great! I'm with you, I'm more excited about bugs and dress-up because it's more specific to him.  Thanks SO much - I'm really excited now, I needed a little spark to jog my mind a bit today and you did it!

With that, the party planning began.  Being 3 hours away, I really wanted to contribute something.  I ended up spending a whopping $3 on this:


...and created this! 


Along with a small gift for P, I shipped T the roll of ribbon and all 36 shapes to decorate as she wished.
I wanted post this to share what T-MAC came  up with!  Congrats, Traci, on creating the cutest little "Buggy Bash" for the cutest little bug lover ever!  Blog worthy, no doubt! :) You go, Girl! 

Happy Birthday, Pax!  Wish we could've celebrated with you!

With Him in mind,