Sunday, July 21, 2013

So I think I can dance...

July 27th National Dance Day!

Nigel Lythgoe started National Dance Day in 2010, the day is always the last Saturday in July. Dancing has always been a part of my life. From dance class as a toddler, to dancing on the cheer team in high school, and let's not forget my bust a move days on the club floor. Whenever I had the chance, where ever a beat could be found my feet started to grove to the rhythm. I may not be a dancer but oh can I dance! On this day, no matter if you have two left feet or the feet of Estere...(for younger folks feet like Usher...Beiber?) get up and DANCE!

Some ways to celebrate:
Join or create a group and dance the routine posted by Dizzy Feet Foundation.
Rountine posted in June: http://dizzyfeetfoundation.org/national-dance-day
Dance all day. Instead of walking in the store dance.
Go dancing with some friends or hold a dance party inside.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Teacher Appreciation Week

This week celebrate Teachers! Write your favorite childhood teacher a thank you note. Send in a gift to your child's teacher. Make a card for someone who you feel teaches you life skills in your day to day life. Teachers are so important to our lives and we should try to always appreciation all they do but for this week do a little something extra to show our Teachers how great they are!

This is what we made our preschool teachers. "Thanks for helping me Blossom!"

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Earth Day 2013

April 22nd, 2013
Our Beautiful Earth is a great reason to celebrate. There are many ways we can celebrate this Earth Day. You can go Green for the week or the day. You can reduce, reuse, recycle in many ways. Upcycle an old outfit or item. Take a nature walk and pick up garbage. Make and display a poster at work, school, or your neightborhood to show support for Earth Day.

One thing I have decided to do this year is to go to the Earth Day 2013 webpage and submit a picture with a sign stating, "I am the Face of Climate Change!". I'm excited to be a part of this project and encourage us all to celebrate April 22nd in some way or another no matter how big or how small.

Make these Earth Day Bars and share them with co-workers.
Gather old clothes and household items and have a yardsale or donate the items.
Plant a tree or work in a garden
Make a recycled Milk Carton into a Bird Feeder


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Shoes optional


April 16th, 2013 One Day With out Shoes Day!

I love going barefoot but give me a good cause to do it for and I'm all in. This is a day with global meaning. It is easy to take for granite simple pleasures such as shoes but for many in the world shoes are something they dream of owning. This day helps to raise awareness that not all have shoes and we can do something to help. If you cannot donate you can walk around with no shoes (Boss/school approval first of course) and that will raise questions and you can answer with ways people can help and why we should help.

Take the barefoot challenge, learn more, raise awareness and go barefoot on this day!
For more information: http://www.onedaywithoutshoes.com/

Friday, April 12, 2013

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a...cloud

April 14th Look up at the Sky day!

My little ones and I love to play the game where you name the shapes of the clouds. On warm days we will lay on the ground and just watch the clouds pass by. This is fun to my children and I must admit fun to me. The sky is beatutiful and can help pick us up when down, remember lost memories, and even, dream of new ones. On this day pause a moment and look up and celebrate the beautiful sky!

How to Celebrate:
For the kids:
Art projects can easlily be incorparated. Use cotton balls to create cloud art, or paing with white paint and sponges.
Read: Little Cloud by Eric Carle or visit your library for more books about the sky.

For us older folks:
Go for a walk and take time to appriciate the sky or talk someone who doesn't get out much for a walk and give them the chance to enjoy the sky.
Take picture of the sky!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Knock knock


Knock, Knock

Who is there?

Boo

Boo Who,

Don't cry this is the only bad joke I'll share!

April is National Humor month. Okay, humor is a reason my family will gladly celebrate. We love simple knock knock jokes, funny stories, and good humor in general. Send a co-worker a funny, but appropriate, story via email. Rent a comedy for your family movie night. Send a comical card to a friend you haven't seen in a while. Or call up that funny relative and have a laughter filled conversation. Laughter does a body good so fill your month of April with good humor and plenty of laughter.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Dig a little


April is National Garden Month. I love the idea of gardening and can't think of a better way to celebrate this month than to plant a little. I dream of one day having a home with a yard with a pretty little flower garden and a yummy little veggie garden.  In the mean time I enjoy a few potted plants. Honestly I have no green thumb and struggle each spring with keeping my little seeds a live. This year we are planting as a family and hoping with a check list of reminders we can have a successful porch garden. If having a garden at home isn't your way to celebrate visit a local garden in your area. Give seeds to a teacher, friend, or co-worker. Pick up trash in the flower beds on one of your walks or take photos of a garden in your neighborhood.

If you are feeling extra crafty paint a flower pot and give it as a gift (Mother's Day is not too far away).