Monday, January 31, 2011

TUNE IN! TUNE IN!




The fantastic stamps from PSA Essential are going to be featured on HSN tomorrow! Tune into the Home Shopping Network tomorrow, February 1st, at 5 a.m. and 1 p.m.  PSA is selling for an AMAZING price!!!!! This is a great time to buy!  If you are looking for a Valentine's Day gift for your friends, family or teachers - this is a great opportunity!! If you are looking to expand your collection or are just getting started - this is a fantastic opportunity!  So tune in!!!!



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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Just one weekend left!!!

January Storytelling Sessions at Mount Vernon  
                                  



 
January 1 - 30, 2011
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Hands-On History Room in the Donald W. Reynolds Education Center



Children enter a world of fantasy and fables when costumed interpreters weave three tales together during Mount Vernon’s storytelling session, “Once Upon a Time at Mount Vernon,” held every Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.and 3:00 p.m Storytelling sessions will take place in the Hands-On History Room in the Donald W. Reynolds Education Center. “Working Together” is the theme for January's storytelling sessions. During the 20-minute session, children learn Aesop’s fables and listen to stories about George Washington’s life! The storytelling program is recommended for children ages three to eight. Parental supervision is required.
“Once Upon at Time at Mount Vernon” is included in regular Estate admission: adults, $15.00; youth ages 6-11, $7.00; and children under 5 are admitted free.

Mark your calendars!

Mark your calendars! A great event at the Kennedy Center is coming!


February 3 - 5, 2011 at the Concert Hall

NSO Pops: Disney in Concert

 

Here is information on the concert from the Kennedy Center website.

Enjoy the magic music of Disney in Concert with the NSO Pops and guest conductor Michael Krajewski. Every new generation has a favorite Disney musical, whether it's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin, or The Lion King. And then there are the classics, from a Mary Poppins medley to the "Yo ho" of Pirates of the Caribbean. When everyone joins together for memorable moments and sing-along melodies that Mouseketeers of all ages know by heart, it feels like a small world, after all. Program:

VARIOUS - Disney Classics Overture

arr. Healey
MENKEN - The Little Mermaid Orchestral Suite
MENKEN - Pocahontas:"Colors of the Wind"
MENKEN - Beauty and the Beast Suite

arr. Troob
SHERMAN - The Jungle Book: "I Wanna Be Like You"

arr. van der Heijden
SHERMAN - Mary Poppins Medley
MENKEN - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Suite

arr. Staroboin
MENKEN - Aladdin Medley

arr. Troob
BADELT - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

arr. Ricketts
JOHN - The Lion King Suite

arr. Kelley
SHERMAN - "It's a Small World"

arr. Whitcomb

 Tickets start at $20. A great event for the entire family!!!

Snow Day?

Do you have a snow day today? Check out http://familyfun.go.com/ for some fun Snow Day activities!

Here are just a couple of the great ideas!

 Want to go outside and enjoy the snow?





There's no need to get cold feet about spending a winter day outdoors. Instead, bundle up and follow your kids to the nearest drift for a snow pile of fun. Here are seven winter games to get your family started.

JUMP SNOW HURDLES

Lightly pack a bunch of basketball-size snowballs and then use them to build a course of hurdles to jump over in a round of follow the leader.

ROPE TOW

Team up for a slip-sliding variation of tug-of-war. Tamp down a wide, shallow trench in the snow to serve as the midline. Then, take up positions at the ends of a long, thick rope and let the tugging and towing begin. Whichever team pulls the entire opposing group over to its side of the trench wins.

FLAG IN A SNOW STACK

Tie a white cloth to the end of a short stick or around the bowl of a wooden spoon. Then, give each child a chance to hide it by staking it anywhere within a predetermined set of boundaries. Keep track of how long it takes for the rest of the group to find it. Whoever hid the flag that takes the longest time to spot wins the game.

STRIKE OUT

For this pitching contest, first mound up snow to create three bases and a pitcher's mound. They should each be about 2 feet high and 20 feet apart. Next, build a tin can pyramid on each base. The challenge is to knock down the stacks in order from first to third base by throwing snowballs from the pitcher's mound. The child who succeeds with the fewest pitches wins.

HAT TRICK

Once you've built a plump, frosty snowman to stand sentry in your front yard, make a game of topping him off in style. Take turns trying to land a hat on his head by throwing it Frisbee style from 10 or so feet away.

GET ON A ROLL

Pair up for a contest in which the object is to finish with the biggest snowball. The contest ends when the teams can no longer roll their entries or when you run out of snow.

POWDER-PUFF FOOTBALL

All you need are two teams of three or more people to play, along with a spray bottle filled with a mix of water and food coloring to mark the playing field (a large rectangle with a centerline should suffice). The teams line up at opposite ends of the field (the North and South poles) for a kickoff. Once someone on the receiving team catches the ball, he tries to move it back across the defense's goal line by running with it or passing it to a teammate. Play stops if the person with the ball is tagged by an opponent or slides out of bounds. The teams then face off again on the spot. After four tries, or a touchdown, the ball goes to the other team. The game ends when either team gets cold. For more winter fun,try out these seven Ice Games.

Want to stay inside?

Make Homemade Snow Dough!


Ages: 18 months and up

Your kids don't have to wait for an actual snow day to have some wintry fun. Just whip up a batch of this sparkling white play dough. Younger tots will enjoy squishing the clay, while older siblings might like using small twigs, dried beans, and tiny carrot sticks to create Frosty and pals. Other useful props: cupcake wrappers, colorful beads, paper drink umbrellas, egg carton cups, and snowflake cookie cutters.

Materials
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 2 tablespoons white tempera paint
  • 1 tablespoon white or iridescent glitter
  • A few drops of peppermint extract (optional)
  1. To make a batch, combine all of the ingredients except the peppermint extract (if using) in a medium-size pan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture holds together, about 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat.
  2. Turn the play dough onto a waxed paper–lined counter to cool, about 15 minutes. If you like, knead in peppermint extract for a festive holiday scent. Store the cooled play dough in a ziplock bag in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.



And of course! Don't forget to enjoy some hot cocoa!!!!! (And maybe your favorite Disney Movie!)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Adorable Valentine's Day Craft

So, do you ever wonder what to do with those empty Kleenex boxes? How about making a Valentine Monster! Or a kitty? Check out this adorable craft idea found on Disney Family Fun!  Such a great idea!! Happy Crafting!!!







Materials
  • FOR THE ALIEN MONSTER:
  • Solid-color tissue box
  • Glue
  • Felt
  • Card stock
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Pen
  • 1-1/2-inch-wide googly eyes
  • FOR THE CAT:
  • Cat template
  • Wire
  • 1-inch-wide googly eyes
 
Instructions

For the Alien Monster, glue soft felt teeth inside the box's opening and a card-stock heart nose just above. Curl two pipe cleaners into springs by wrapping them around a pen, then glue a 1-1/2-inch-wide googly eye to the end of each spring. Insert the other ends through the box and secure them with tape inside.

To make the cat, glue a card-stock forehead, ears, and tail to the box. (Download our templates for these shapes.) Use glue to attach thin wire whiskers, a heart-shaped card-stock nose, and 1-inch-wide googly eyes.
http://familyfun.go.com/assets/cms/pdf/crafts/FF0210EF-chewcard.pdf

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

My first projects posted on PSA Stamp Camp!

I'm so excited!!! My first projects for PSA Stamp Camp have been published on the blog!! Here is a glimpse of the project!










Please check out the entire collection at:

http://psastampcamp.blogspot.com/2011/01/switchable-middles.html


Enjoy!!!! I totally want a cupcake now!!!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service

On January 17th, we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.  One way to honor this day, is to participate in the National Day of Service. Kids of all ages can help in the community! We can all make cards for a local hospital, collect food goods and clothing and take it to your local charity, or make some cookies and head down to your local fire station and thank them for all of their hard work keeping our community safe. 

A great book for children to learn about Martin Luther King Jr is The Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Johnny Ray Moore.




And if you are looking for something fun to do, head on down to the American History Museum! The details are listed below.



WhenMonday, January 17, 2011, 10 AM – 5:30 PM
CategoriesCelebrations, Kids & Families
SponsorAmerican History Museum
VenueAmerican History Museum
Event LocationThroughout the museum
CostFree; first come, first served
ContinuesLast day
DetailsFor more than 30 years, the National Museum of American History has marked the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by remembering his legacy, as well as the contributions of thousands of other Americans to justice and freedom during the Civil Rights movement. Join us as we examine, celebrate, and reflect on the extraordinary courage and commitment of ordinary citizens determined to make the nation a better place.

The program includes the museum’s award-winning interactive play Join the Student Sit-Ins, which invites visitors to take the role of protesters during the sit-in movement that began at the Greensboro, North Carolina, Woolworth’s Lunch Counter (now one of the museum’s landmark objects). The words of Dr. King are brought to life in the dramatic presentation To the Mountaintop in the museum’s Flag Hall. Share your thoughts on what America has achieved in providing civil rights to all and on the challenges our nation still faces during the "Lift Your Voice" program.


Friday, January 14, 2011

January Calendar

      

1

Squirrel's New Year's Resolution – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10a.m.

2

3

Walker Nature Education Center, Reston – White Winter 10 a.m.


 

Tavern Toddlers at Gadsby's Tavern 10:30 am – 12 pm


 

Baby Time – Duncan Library 0 – 11 months 11 am

4

Zoo – Bird House Story Time 10:30 a.m.


 

Duncan Library Stories and Songs ages 1 to 4 (10 am or 11 am)


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

5

Snow- Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

6


 

Mother Goose Time – Duncan Library 12 – 24 months 10 am

7

Hooray for Books story time 10:30

8

Stella, Queen of Snow – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.

9

10

Tavern Toddlers at Gadsby's Tavern 10:30 a.m. – 12 pm


 

Baby Time – Duncan Library 0 – 11 months 11 am

11

Zoo – Bird House Story Time 10:30 a.m.


 

Duncan Library Stories and Songs ages 1 to 4 (10 am or 11 am)


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)


 

Huntly Meadows – Ms. Nancy Tiny Tots program 10 am (ages 2 to 4)

12

How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

13

Mother Goose Time – Duncan Library 12 – 24 months 10 am

14

Hooray for Books story time 10:30

15

Glen Echo Tiny Tots Penguins' Playground 10 a.m.


 

Bullies Never Win – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.

16

17


 

Martin Luther King Day – Libraries Closed

18

Pooh Bear Storytime 10:30 a.m. Long Branch Nature Center, Arlington


 

Duncan Library Stories and Songs ages 1 to 4 (10 am or 11 am)


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

19

In the Wild – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.


 

The Wright Brothers – Air and Space DC – 10:15 and 11: 15 (puppet show and story)


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

20

Mother Goose Time – Duncan Library 12 – 24 months 10 am

21

Hooray for Books story time 10:30 a.m.

22

Glen Echo Tiny Tots Snow Show 10 a.m.


 

Brontorina – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.

23

24

Tavern Toddlers at Gadsby's Tavern 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.


 

Baby Time – Duncan Library 0 – 11 months 11 am

25

Duncan Library Stories and Songs ages 1 to 4 (10 am or 11 am)


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)


 

Huntly Meadows – Ms. Nancy Tiny Tots program 10 am (ages 2 to 4)

26

Glen Echo Tiny Tots Snow Show 10 a.m.


 

All the Seasons of the Year – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.


 

Barrett Library Mother Goose Time 2 and up 11 am (for 1 to 2 yr 10:15 a.m)

27

Mother Goose Time – Duncan Library 12 – 24 months 10 am

28

Hooray for Books story time 10:30 a.m.

29

Glen Echo Tiny Tots Panda – Monium 10 a.m.


 

I'm Big! – Barnes and Nobel Clarendon 10 a.m.

30

Tapping Trees (Maple Sugar) 9:30 a.m and 11 a.m. – Brookside Nature Center, Wheaton

31

Tavern Toddlers at Gadsby's Tavern 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.


 

Baby Time – Duncan Library 0 – 11 months 11 a.m

     


 

** Hooray for Books Storytime is for children 2 and under

** Tiny Tots at Glen Echo is $5 per person (show is for children 4 and under)

**Main Stage at Glen Echo – The Velveteen Rabbit – Friday, Saturday, Sunday - $10/person – recommended Pre K to grade 4 – show runs from 1/14/11 to 2/13/11

**ICE! How the Grinch Stole Christmas ends on Jan 9th – Gaylord National Harbor – tickets required

**January 12 – Feb 6 – Aquarium at the Imagination Stage, Bethesda – puppets, props and stories – tickets required

**Tavern Toddlers is $7/adult withup to two children – a package for all programs can also be purchased

**National Building Museum – ongoing until September 2011 – Lego Exhibit and Play Room – Lego Exhibit is $5/person


 


 


 


 

The first post

When I thought about having a blog, I knew right away what I wanted to talk about. Disney. I can pretty much talk about Disney, and planning trips to Disney, and all things Disney pretty much all the time. But after I set it up, I had a change of heart. I have read so many blogs out there and what is going to set mine apart from everyone else? Blogs should come from the heart, be something you are interested in, be a part of you. So what is the biggest part of me? Other then Disney? Its kids! I am a professional nanny, with a degree in elementary education. So who am I? I am Carey Poppins! I am a nanny, who loves to do crafts, with a bit of that Disney Magic thrown in.  When you spend all day every day with kids, coming up with fun things to do can be overwhelming. So this blog is going to be part crafts, part calendar, and well, it just wouldn't be Carey Poppins without it being part Disney too.  So, let the crafting and the Magic Begin!!