These last few weeks {especially THIS week being our last} here at Central have gotten crazy full. Last night was our last night with our Relentless Students. I am filled with ...emotions. All kinds of emotions. Sadness, heaviness, excitement. So much that I can't even identify all of them. Can't decide what I'm feeling, what I should be feeling, or when I should feel it. I'm just little overwhelmed.
Here is a picture of our last night {potentially Ever}, as youth ministers. These are just a few of the awesome students we've built relationships with over the past 2 years and have come to love.
Emotional Week(s) in the Limbo Part of this Adventure
How-To Make Preschool “Centers” at HOME
Remember you own preK or kindergarten?
I sure do! As a kindergartener I remember hours of fun; moving from one area of the room to the next. Feeling like a grown up being able to find exactly what I needed, being able to put it away on my own, having freedom to travel the room choosing what to do.
Have any of you ever worked at a preschool? Visited a daycare?
I have worked in several as a work-study job and in many others as a substitute teacher. While studying in college to earn my Psychology degree I remember going back and forth between class and subbing. It was amazing to see the things I was learning in class in a tangible way as I watched the children. "Centers" help hone in their creativity. Simplifies so while still having choices they are not overwhelmed. Simple organization goes a long way in making them feel secure and not scattered like their toys. Here are the centers we have INside:
Manipulative Center
We currently have lots of different manipulative: Puzzles, baby toy manipulative, Playdough, etc. These toys and tools enhance children's fine motor skills and helps strengthen their hands, helps with eye-hand coördination, helps improve their writing skills.
Art Center
The art and Playdough supplies are on the top shelves because I don't yet allow my kids to do these things without supervision or at least permission. We do these while the "baby" is napping. There are infinite numbers of how this center developes creativity in children as well as motor skills through working with the Playdough, steering scissors, maneuvering glue, paper and other supplies, and yelling writing utensils.
Music Center
We currently have lots of different instruments that all fit on this shelf {minus the large piano} including record player, piano, 2 microphones, bongos, radio, and 5 maracas. This center may seem like a pointless reason to have unbearable noise but music can "enhance the intellectual development of children, stimulate brain function, and produce gains in test scores." (1)
Block Center
We currently have a set of large Lego blocks {multi colored} and a small set of Jinja blocks {light wooden brown}. These are great for all ages. Just some of the possibilities for learning are: construction, transformation, measurement, spatial relationships, classification. It can even built language skill when they are asked to tell about their creation.
Board Game Center
We currently have LOTS of board games. This shelf only contains the building, matching, and simple games they can do on their own.
Little People Center
We currently have a set a basket of people, a basket of animals, and a few vehicles for the Little People. This center is similar to the dramatic play center but has smaller 'dolls' to play with works as a 3rd person play, pretending what someone else is doing rather than yourself. We often add empty boxes to this play as furniture, buildings, etc.
Vehicle Center
We currently have this center divided into trucks/trains and cars/buses just because we have so many. Our favorite thing to do with our vehicles is
Dramatic Play Center
Currently we have a large kitchen set with tons of food play {lots of variety}. We also have a 'dress up' corner, baby shelf, and lots of baby accessories throughout the playroom. This provides the opportunity for learning rolls for later in life: Parenting, cooking, home maintenance, cleaning, and endless number of other career options that can rotate in and out of this long-term center.
Reading Center
We currently have a single book shelf that houses all of our children's book {except a small basket of "bed time" books and Bibles in the girls bedroom}. I have them sorted according to age-appropriate by height {unfortunately my ~18 month old can almost reach the top shelf}. I have the baby books {ie board books with mainly pictures} on the bottom shelf accessible to all ages but most enticing to the youngest {shortest}. THe middle shelf has more board books that contain more words {needing longer attention span} and are reachable by all kids. The top shelf has "real page" books/paper back books as well as books with pop-ups, or pieces that would be better read by an older child or with help. Having access to books builds a love for reading. They feel more like toys or privilege and not an assignment or chore. This center developes a love of words, encourages motor skills, thinking skills, reading comprehension, as well as the ability to sit still building on attention span. "The number of words one knows as well as the depth of understanding of those words is related to the ability to think."
I couldn't find a simple way to summarize the importance of reading so I've added links to some articles about reading at an early age:
10 Reasons Why You Should Read to Your Kids
What is the importance of reading to a child?
Another article on Ten {more} Important Reasons to Read to Your Child

That may sound complicated but we basically group like things together to help my children know where to find things, where to put them away, and makes it easier to have them play with few things at once cutting down on mass chaos in the playroom.
Do you have a toy "system" that works for you? Please share!!!
Another great read is by Alina Joy over at HC, My Toy System That Keeps Itself Clean!
Return for 5 Days of Organizing & Cleaning TOYS into centers!!!
Citations
(1) Rausher, 1995 via Isbell & Raines "Creativity and the Arts with Young Children 2nd edition
Advertising Your FSBO Home {5 Major Tips}
The key selling your home yourself is Advertising, Advertising, Advertising! A realtor once told me, while showing me a house, "The main thing people pay for realtors to do is advertise their home." So if we learn to advertise our home and consider it a job then hopefully it will pay off!

{photo credit modified by Jules}

The other day I told you How to Stage Your Home for Sale. That needs to be done before any advertise can take place. You're going to want people driving by wondering why your home suddenly has so much curb appeal. You will want your rooms to be clean, de-cluttered, and be ready to show before you take any pictures. If you're looking for a quick sale then you must be ready to show your home the day after you advertise it's on the market!
Check out what I've boiled all my researching down to at The Homemaker's Challenge!
Mother’s Day Gifts for YOU {or the mother in your life}
- Need something FREE!?! These would be great gifts for low to no budget:
- Here are some great sites to find gifts for almost any mom {some are pricey}:
Pampered Chef - kitchen fun
Thirty One Gifts - bags and purses
Bead for Life - jewelry
- Great book ideas for moms:
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Save 27% over at Amazon on the ebook "Good Girls Don't have to Dress Bad"- "from conquering the battle of finding the right swimsuit, to choosing how many bangles you should wear or how big your purse should be, to wearing the right style jeans that will best flatter your thighs or hips, to finding the best places to shop to suit your unique personal style."
Another great book for this spring is
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GREAT book on what it really means to be a Proverbs 31 woman
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Anyone else our there know of other coupon codes, ideas, deals or sites that need to be added to this list? Please Share with us!!!
NOTE: Matt, honey, I know you'll read this. These where NOT hints for you. You love me more than I could ask for each and every day. LOVE YOU!!!!
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DIY Address Plaque {Thoughtful Thursday}
Today is thoughtful Thursday so feel free to share ANY helpful hint! Have a fun recipe? A tool you love? Please share by linking up below {linky messed up so add them in the comment section} and then posting the “Thoughtful Thursday” button to your post so other ladies can get lots of thoughtful helps! I know I've been sharing a lot of recipes lately but ANYthing thoughtful is welcome! Consider visiting the link above yours and encouraging them through comments!
I wanna show you how I made my new address plaque for my house {2 years of living here with no number on the house was prolly long enough}! When we started fixing up our house to sell it I remembered I still didn't put up our house number anywhere on our house. Good thing we don't order a lot of pizza to be delivered. This is my front door...
See, very symmetrical. I wasn't quite sure where to put the number. I decided I'd but it above the door, spelled out since our house number is 5. Yep, just 5. "Number 5". Confuses a lot of people. Sounds like an apartment. We tell friends our address and they wait patiently for the letter to follow the 5. Ya know, 5B, 5D. I digress.
DIY Plaque:
I found this solid wood plaque at Wally World for ~$6.oo
I broke out my acrylic paint. I chose black and white.
After I finished the painting, I PRINTED the word five off a word document in some fancy cursive font. Make sure to let the ink dry thoroughly.
I cut the word out leaving as little of the white as possible.
Then I used Modge Podged it glue down the paper. Mine ended up being a lil off centered...measure:!
After I glued the bottom and top of the word down {gently so you don't tear the moist paper or smear the ink} I sprayed the entire plaque with a spray clear paint for a sealant since it will be out in the weather.
Lastly, I had my hubs climb on a ladder, center the plaque and use 2 large screws to hold the plaque in place.
What are some creative ways you display your house number?









































