Charleston: Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
Brina having fun at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.
On one of our visits to Charleston I asked what the girls would like to do and they requested to go to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry. We spent the morning playing, exploring, and being creative at the museum. This was our second time visiting the Charleston’s Children Museum. Some of the rooms and displays were the same, but several were new so that made it entertaining for the kids. Thankful for a fun rainy morning inside with the kids!
Karlie doing the climbing wall.
I see Brina Bee!
An airplane seesaw!
Brina walking the plank! She seems pretty happy to walk the plank!
Karlie having a blast in the water room!
The water works room is always a fun one!
Brina hanging out in the pirate boat!
Karlie the pirate!
Brina having a blast at the museum!
Look out they are driving the fire truck.
Brina painting her master piece at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry!
A Rainbow of Snow Colors
Brina painting a huge rainbow heart on the snow!
We had a blast in the snow! One of the things we did this week was get some old spray bottles fill them with water and add a few drops of food coloring to it! We filled and refilled those spray bottles several times over the last few days as we painted pretty pictures in the snow! The girls had a great time!
I would like to take the credit for coming up with this awesome idea all on my own, but my amazing and creative cousin suggested we do some snow painting when I spoke with her earlier this week. Yes, it was a huge hit like all her fun ideas, thanks Renelle! The neighbor kids even came over and had a grand time painting pictures in our yard.
Pretty red heart in honor of Valentine’s Day spray painted in the snow by the girls!
Coloring the front porch steps! Coming up to our house was a rainbow of colors for several days, thanks to Brina & Karlie!
A friendly “Hello” to greet our friends and neighbors coming into our yard!
Pretty rainbow on the snow!
There were all kinds of random paintings all over the yard and driveway!
Karlie Kool Kat having fun painting the snow!
Brina Bee painted her name on the driveway!
Someone even did my name, so sweet!
A little more defined green star!
Someone painted Dad’s name on the yard too!
Karlie, Brina, and Skipper standing at the top of the driveway where they painted the word “Welcome”
I thought it was cute that they painted a smiley face next to the mailbox to bring some winter cheer to our mailman! Sweet kids!
Brina’s armed with a spraying, wonder what she’s going to do next!
The rocks, trees, bushes, and various random items had been marked by the spray painters!
The well covered was sprinkled with paint like confetti!
Skipper even got a pretty painted dog house. It looked like a big decorated gingerbread house when they were done!
A Room of Their Own – Brina & Karlie’s New Rooms
Brina’s new room after paint and carpet
Jake and I decided a few months ago that it was time the girls had their own rooms. As twins they have always shared their room (8 years). Even though the girls were born on the same day they couldn’t be more different. At first when we mentioned the possibility of them getting their own rooms one was excited while the other one was reluctant at the idea of getting her own room. One of the problems we were encountering, other than the normal messy room and no one admitting who made the mess, was that one of the girls needed more sleep, but couldn’t go to sleep at night because her sister who didn’t need as much sleep wouldn’t stop talking.
Karlie’s new room after paint and carpet
Since making the decision and starting the process of re-doing their rooms both girls started to get really excited about having their own space. They each picked out their own paint colors. Jake and I went through the colors with them and had to “approve” the chosen colors. We let them chose three different colors for their room. Jake and I are not professional painters and I am allergic to latex (which didn’t prove to be fun with all the latex in the paint), but we got through all the painting and re-carpeting in one piece. Both girls were super excited about their “new” rooms. We moved Brina into what used to be the “office” so we did her room first. After we moved Brina into her new room in the middle of August we started on Karlie’s room. The paint and carpet are done, but the rest of the room is still a work in progress.
Brina’s Colors
Main Color – Dazzling Daffodil
Outer Stripes – Aurora Orange
Inner Stripe – Orchid Rose
Brina’s yellow is a bright and cheerful color. As soon as we started painting on the walls she began giggling because she loved it so much. Her favorite colors are pink and orange which made good accents on the bright yellow walls. Karlie told Brina that whenever it is a rainy day the whole family is going to hang out in Brina’s room because it is looked so sunny in her room.
Karlie’s Colors
Main Color – Spring Green
Outer Stripes – Watermelon Smoothie
Inner Stripe – Cool Colbalt
Karlie was very patient as we worked on Brina’s room first. We got her room painted Labor Day weekend, but the carpet kept getting delayed. She never complained even though she was getting tired of sleeping in the living room. Karlie surprised me a little more with her colors; originally she was thinking of a red, white, and blue theme, but once we were at the store she choose a bright green color with a fun pink and blue accent. The best way I can think to describe the main color is it reminds me of “Key Lime Pie”. She was super excited to move into her new room and loves both her colors as well as her soft carpet.
Both girls picked out their three colors and helped pick out their carpet as well. We ended up agreeing on doing a Thatched Roof color of carpet for both of the girls rooms. They had a lot of fun picking out the colors, helping, watching, and now finally settling into their new rooms.
Jake came up with the idea of “posting a note” in each room. Once all the carpet and padding was removed we had the girls each write a note in both rooms on the floor so someday (hopefully many years from now) when we or someone else goes to replace the carpet in the house they will get to read about the little girls who once lived in the rooms.
Brina’s note in her room
It reads: 8-19-13 Hello, my name is Brina. I am 8. I have 2 goats, 2 turtles, 5 fish, and 1 dog. I am getting a new room. I have never had my own room before. The colors are dazzling daffodil, pink, and orange. My favorite colors are pink and orange.
Karlie’s note in Brina’s new room
The note says: Hi, my name is Karlie. I am Brina’s sister. I am 8 years old. I have 1 dog, 2 goats, 2 turtles, and 5 fish. I hope you like the room like Brina. I like the colors. Brina’s favorite colors are pink and orange. August 2013 – 8/18/13 at 6:14 pm
Karlie’s note on her floor
It reads: Hi, my name is Karlie. I am going to have my very own room. I have shared this room with my sister, Brina, for the first eight years of my life. My room colors are: Main Color – Spring Green, Outer Stripe – Watermelon Smoothie, and Inner Stripe – Cool Colbalt. I think I am going to like having my own room. I hope you like this room just as much as I do. Love, Karlie * 9/8/13
Brina’s note in Karlie’s room
The note reads: My name is Brina. I am 8 years old. I have 1 dog named Skipper, 2 goats named Oreo and Snowball, 2 turtles names Shipwreck and Overboard, and 5 fish. Love, Brina 9-8-13
For those of you who know me well you know this project truly was a “labor of love” because I am not a fancy painter or decorator and I am allergic to latex (any paint drops on my skin or from washing brushes made me react). I am forever grateful for my husband and all his help as well as support throughout this whole process. The girls are thrilled and love their rooms. It is neat to see their personalities really start to pop and develop even more. I am thankful that we had the opportunity to do this special project as a family. Now if anyone has any “decorating” advice….let me know!
Creative Kids: Invisible Writing
The girls love to do crafts and all kinds of fun activities…..(so do I)! 🙂 As I was getting ready to leave for a few hours the other day I left a “secret” note on the girls bar stools. They didn’t realize it was a note because it was invisible . The night before the girls had asked if they could paint again soon so I decided that since the paints were going to be out anyway I might as well leave an invisible note for them to discover the next morning.
These invisible notes were a hit and super easy to do. Take a white piece of paper, write a message in white crayon, and have the kids paint over the letters to decode the message. Once the girls figured out it wasn’t just a plain white piece of paper on their bar stools they quickly decoded the message.
They decided it was pretty neat and the next spent hour writing invisible notes back and forth to each other. I love it when I start a fun activity and they run with it. Thankful that the girls get excited over the little stuff.
These would work really well for younger kids too. You could do a picture instead of a note as well.
Travel & Vacation: Training Courses for Women in Hyderabad
I was very pleased to see on the outside of Shilparamam Park a sign saying “Training Courses for Women” everyday from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm. It was neat to see that Hyderabad wanted to invest in training women especially in a culture where some women don’t have the option to receive any. Some of the courses looked fun, others interesting, and several that would be fascinating to learn. Wouldn’t it be neat to learn something like “Interior Decorating” from their culture, I wonder how different it would be from how we were taught?! Honestly some of the things they were teaching I didn’t even know what they were so I would have to do a little more research before signing up for anything.
Here are some of the courses they were teaching in the park:
- Oil Painting
- Water Colours
- Classical Music
- Classical Dance
- Nirmal Painting
- Kalamkari Painging
- Interior Decoration
- Flower Making
- Flower Arrangement
- Pot Painting
- Sand Painting
- Fabric Painting
- Glass Painting
- Warily Painting
- Zari
- Hand Embroidery
- Zardoshi
- Soft Toys
- Solar Wood Craft
- Mahandi Designs
- Garment Making
- Candle Making
- Phenyl
- Liquid Soap
- Agarbetti Making
- Bathik Printing
- Block Printing
- Tye & Dye
- Dyeing Methods
- Musical Instruments
- Veena
- Fluite
- Mrudangam
- And quite a few more
I was pretty impressed at the list of classes they had for women. There are definitely some that would be fun to take! The sign also tells where the classes are held in the park, how long they go (most go for 6 months) and how much they cost (a lot of them were 1000 rs). I didn’t see any “blogging” or “women entrepreneurs” or “business” courses but who knows what they will do in the next few years!
The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!
Craft Activities: Time to Paint
The girls enjoy summer and all the fun activities that come along with it! One of the activities they insisted on doing regularly was painting. They have a blast doing it and I like that it helps them work on their hand eye coordination as well as creativity.
Karlie had so much fun coloring her craft that she used up almost all the paint that came with it. She was really good about rinsing out her brush!
She wanted the picture to be perfect! Brina had fun painting her pretty picture.
I am thrilled to see how much the girls enjoy crafts. It is neat seeing them take time to be creative, neat, and make the craft extra special. They are even getting better about not making such a huge mess (which is nice for Mommy too). My babies are growing up so quickly. I am thankful for our time together this summer and will be sad to see them go back to school soon.
Vacation: “Nature’s Little Secrets” – Tortola, British Virgin Islands (Part 2)
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, here are ones that highlight our adventures at Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
A beautiful place to visit!
A BEAUTIFUL view from Tortola overlooking the surrounding islands!
They had a wall of history depicted through many paintings, very neat!
We got to see a lot of neat views from the top of Tortola, including our ship, which looks small from the top of the mountain!
The animals (cows, chickens, horses, goats, etc…) were not fenced in so you would see them on the roads or standing next to vehicles grazing. They had no one where to go since they were living on the island.
The water was beautiful! Tortola had gorgeous beaches on various parts of the island!
Tortola had a lot of amazing flowers that we seen along our excursion!
A lot people come to Tortola to sail in yachts. Another popular activity and site at these islands!
Tortola’s roads were steep and curvy. Thankfully, we weren’t in an accident but were held up for a few minutes by one. The police finally came and outlined the cars in the accident so traffic could once again flow!
The Bomba Shack by the ocean is said to be the party place for the islanders in the evening. It was an interesting sight!
Couples that get married in the Bomba Shack can sign their names inside. No pictures were allowed inside the “shack”.
We took a picture of this “princess” house to show our little princess! It was a pretty pink house with a purple roof view an amazing view of the island!
Recipe: Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, & Snowflakes
We were getting tired by the time we got to making the Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes on our Christmas Baking Day. Despite being tired these turned out pretty well. Brina was determined to “help” us make them which slowed down the process but we got enough to share with our neighbors. The purple didn’t set right and the blue got a drop of water in it so it was done within a matter of minutes but we had plenty of the red, yellow, white and brown colors to make it look festival. We added crushed candy canes for a minty flavor and a Holiday flair. The neat part about these is the kids can pitch in and help. They enjoy making special candies for others as well, however, I do not recommend starting around 9:30 in the evening after baking for several hours.
Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
- White Chocolate
- Milk Chocolate
- Mix of Colored Chocolates
- Candy Molds – we had Flower Pretzel Sticks, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
Melt the chocolates over a double boiler or slowly in the microwave (microwave for 15 seconds, stir, microwave for 15 seconds, stir) because they can burn easily. Use the molds you have chosen to place the chocolates into. You can paint the chocolate into the mold using a toothpick then fill in the reminding amount with a solid color. When doing the pretzel molds paint the flowers, fill with solid color, then roll the pretzel stick to coat. We stick the chocolates into a pan of warm water on a griddle to keep the chocolates melted while decorating, just make sure to not get any water in the chocolates at it will ruin the entire bowl. Once the tray is complete freeze for about 10 minutes, turn the mold over and the items should pop out quickly. Repeat the steps as many times as you like or until you run out of chocolates.