If you’ve read my recent post about Valentine’s Day, you’ll know that I’ve vowed to keep things PG-13 this year. And let me clarify before you get any ideas about this blog – I’m still talking food and beverage.
There will be no mass consumption of alcohol, no next-day apologies…no questions as to whether I’m still technically part of the family.
I’ve pledged to do more of the Valentine’s Day activities that you’d expect from a mother of three. Baking? Check. Handwritten cards? Check. Chocolate? Yes, please, all of it.
This’ll be a new thing for me. I’m never one to pre-plan for Valentine’s Day. Christmas? Different story. I once ordered presents in August, just to get a jump start on my wrapping. A summer babysitter once innocently asked what all the boxes were for, and when I responded “Christmas”, I could see furtive glances towards the nearest exit.
But Valentine’s Day always surprises me. It takes up a small amount of brain space during the month of February – in the form of “I think it’s coming up soon.” And then, one day, the kids’ backpacks come home with a bulky mound of candy and Hallmark-emblazoned paper with rickety signatures, and gosh darnit, you’ve missed it again.
In an effort not to be the Valentine curmudgeon of years past, I visited our neighborhood Michael’s to pick up some supplies. By the way, have you been to Michael’s? I know that the prospect of visiting a big box retailer may be less thrilling for those of you living in suburban areas, but they just opened one up in Chelsea and it’s like Disneyland. For crafters. I’m definitely not a crafter, but I can get sucked into the moment if I’m in the right place.
There were multiple aisles of Valentine’s day gear from stickers, to heart-stamped tape, paisley-printed cardboard, and plastic jewels to tack onto your love notes. I’m embarrassed to say how much I spent, but I’m comforted by the fact that we’ll have Valentine’s Day crafting materials until my youngest reaches Middle school.
So that’s what we did this weekend. For 15 minutes. Just until the novelty wore off, prompting me to subtly remind {nag} my kids for the rest of the weekend that each child in the class needs a card, not just close friends.
And those reminders were just for the girls. Sam took one look at the heap of pink and red construction paper and decided that he’d prefer to build Ninja stars.
Apologies, friends of Sam. There won’t be Valentine’s Day cards this year. I hope that you’ll forgive me; it wasn’t for lack of effort.
So what, you might ask, did we do with the other 47 hours and 45 minutes of our weekend?
This just about sums it up. Give a kid a plastic flying saucer and a snow-covered mini hill and you’ve entertained them for hours.
This would be “warm weather sledding”…
And its seasonal counterpart “cold weather sledding”….
I’m tired…are you?
That’s about as much Valentine’s Day prep as I can handle in one weekend. Over and out friends!
Man are your kids cute!! Great photos
You take such great pictures!
Get some rest and enjoy your week! 🙂
tabagoning is so much fun.. the kids must have had so much fun 🙂
Fun photos, I always enjoy your photos each week 🙂
Have a snowtastic week 🙂
That looks so much fun! And its so nice that your son cleans his own mess! Adorable =)
LOOOOOVE it!! And also, I’m the same way with Valentine’s Day… not too much preplanning happening here these days.
I love that photo with the fan, by the way 😉
Hari OM
…. weird; there was me thinking Valentine’s Day was for romantic exchanges between two consenting adults…
Snow-play though, that’s definitely for EVERYONE!!!
YAM xx
I spent the weekend carving out a couple of slides in the snow in my backyard. But yours looks like way more fun! I need to get some of those round toboggans…
Fun, fun photos. No snow here this year, much to dear daughter’s disgust. No snow days off from school.
Nice ones! My favorites are the ones outside with the bright colors of the kids against the browns/whites/grays.
Love the pure joy on the children’s faces!
Teresa from NanaHood
Gorgeous photos. That snow looks like a whole lot of fun.
Kids + snow = pure bliss. Your photos are amazing. Love the action shots.
Thanks! xoxox
Great photos. The kids look like they are having fun in the snow.
What a fun bunch of photos, your kids looks like they are having the time of their life!!! When I look at these photos it carries me away!!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Karren
We’ve got a holiday tree that stays out in our apartment all year—we got no storage space. It’s made of yarn and armature wire. When we’re not feeling lazy we decorate for the upcoming holiday. Don’t know if we’ll get to it this year, but in years past, we usually make a bunch of valentines from collaging paper scraps and hang them on the tree as ornaments. Then on Valentine’s Day we give them all away.
We’ve got a holiday tree that stays out in our apartment all year—we got no storage space. It’s made of yarn and armature wire. When we’re not feeling lazy we decorate for the upcoming holiday. Don’t know if we’ll get to it this year, but in years past, we usually make a bunch of valentines from collaging paper scraps and hang them on the tree as ornaments. Then on Valentine’s Day we give them all away.
Sled riding looks like so much fun!
I had to giggle at the mess, and him cleaning up the mess. 🙂
there’s still so much snow around! keep safe and warm!
That looks like so much fun! I cant wait to play in the snow with my daughter!
Your family and home are just beautiful 🙂
Great pictures! So fun. And your kids are adorable.
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Beautiful shots! I love the one which your son helped cleaning up!
What kind of camera do you use? Photos are beautiful!
Love your photos – these are definitely keepers, These are beautiful memories to keep. Ahhhhhhhhh To be young again! Too… too cute!!!
I love the smiles and laughter that you captured with your photos.
Your kids look like they had a lot of fun in the snow.
Beautiful photos! Looks like everyone had a great time 🙂
What wonderful photos! You have gorgeous kiddos.
My WW post
Your pics always bring such a smile to my heart!
http://www.homeofohm.com/2015/02/peek-at-my-week-wordlesswednesday-linky.html
oh man, those snow pics – both warm and cold weather – are just wonderful. we are pretty much in spring weather now, here in socal though!
Looks like great fun! Thanks for hosting & God bless!
Love your pictures, taking advantage of the now so good weather outside to spread and share the love inside is the best way to go.
I want to play in the snow! 🙂
Such great memories!
You have a great sledding hill! Your kids are adorable!
Thanks Carrie! One great sledding hill and the others are the stairs that get covered in snow….Not my favorite place, I’m always scared they’re going to whack their heads on an exposed rock! xx
those photos are sooo fuul of love :)…love them..and looks like everyone is having fuuun..
Lovely photos. Thanks for linking up.
Thank you for linking up last week. We just loved all of your photos and it was difficult to feature only one. We really loved the photo of you with your little one. The snow day fun was captured beautifully and we are excited to feature you this week.
Hi! I just linked up to the blog hop and I’m a new fololwer here on GFC and FB too! Looking forward to visiting you here. Would love to have you come by Pondered Primed Perfected sometime 🙂