Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Delicious Summer Frozen Treats

Nothing says summer like hot days and sharing frozen treats with friends. Heck, I like cold treats all year round. Ice cream is probably one of my favorite food groups. Today, I have a few frozen treats that you can enjoy on those hot summer days. Make a few different recipes, try something new and let me know what you think. And if you need a taste tester, I'm happy to help you out!







Cinnamon Roll Ice Cream Sandwiches - Baker by Nature Enjoy the cinnamon sugar taste of cinnamon rolls in a frozen ice cream sandwich, fantastic for summer.

No Churn Cake Batter Ice Cream | Life Made Sweeter With a funfetti cake batter taste, this homemade ice cream is no churn, which means no ice cream machine is needed. Despite that, it still has a creamy taste, and only requires four ingredients! Topped with sprinkles, it is kid-friendly and perfect for any occasion.

Pistachio Gelato - Bless This Mess Pistachio gelato is an elegant frozen treat with an upper-class feel. It only has six basic household ingredients, and makes 6 servings.

Snickers Ice Cream Sandwich Cake - Three Kids And A Fish Hot fudge combines with chunky Snickers bars and a fluffy homemade whipped cream for this Snickers homemade ice cream sandwich cake.

Chunky Monkey Popsicles - Glitter "N" Spice Bananas mix with a chunky chocolate and peanut butter. With a mix of healthy and sweet, these are mom approved and kid approved!

No-Bake Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sandwiches - In Katrina's Kitchen Cookie dough ice cream is always a great treat! This recipe is no-bake, which means no heating up your house on those hot days!

3 Ingredient No-Churn Whole Lemon Ice Cream | Kirbie's Cravings With only three simple ingredients, no ice cream machine is needed for this lemon ice cream.

Nutella Fudge Pops - Chocolate Covered Katie Enjoy Nutella popsicles with this simple homemade recipe!

Homemade Watermelon Slush - Say Yes Enjoy sweet, ripe, watermelon in this frozen drink slushie. As an extra bonus, it doesn't take long to make, and is ready within minutes!

Brownie Ice Cream Sandwiches - Keepin' It Kind Fulfill your sweet tooth with this mixture of creamy ice cream, sandwiched between yummy homemade brownies!

Frozen Strawberry Lemonade - As Easy As Apple Pie This fresh, frozen, and tart drink has over 100,000 repins! It's a great way to cool off on a hot day.  

If you need to find a freezer pop mold, I have one similar to this that we love. If I make too much smoothie, we always fill up our molds with the leftovers and freeze them for a treat another day. You don't have to be fancy. It can be as simple as freezing fruit juice too. You will save a ton of money and it's a much healthier alternative to high sugar frozen treats from the store.

plastic ice candy bags


I also am ordering some of these to make our own ice pops this summer. I'm thinking you could even make some "adult" ice pops in these.

Whatever you try, just try to stay cool! Happy summer!
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Celebrate Summer with a Free Summer Bucket List Printable

Thank you Nestlé® Drumstick® for sponsoring this post. Visit your local retailer to pick up your own box of the NEW Nestlé® Drumstick® S’mores to get summer started today!

Time seems to fly by doesn't it? I know that summer hasn't technically started but I'm already anxiously anticipating it and before it seems to start it's over in a flash. There are just not enough long summer days between the end of school and the beginning of it and every year I promise to soak as much of it in as I can.  

Every summer though it's inevitable that when we are in it's final days, one kid or another says, but we didn't do this or we didn't do that. The days may be longer buy my memory is shorter, so I created a free printable summer bucket list that you can sit down with your kids and fill out before summer even starts. Your list will help you plan out your days so that you can make time for everything on your summer bucket list.

celebrate summer before it's gone with a summer bucket list



The older I get the more I appreciate lists. Lists help me keep everything straight. I have a lot of people who live here and they all expect me to remember everything that they say to me and for Pete's sake, everything I say to them!  So I've created a summer bucket list. I filled mine in and printed it up and thought that it might be super helpful, so I decided to offer up a free blank summer bucket list printable for you too. 

use this free printable to write down all the things you want to do with your family this summer


Get your free blank Summer Bucket List printable here.

We already got the first item crossed off the list because here in the Pacific Northwest if it's not raining and the sun is out then we consider it a win. We soak up the sun whenever it peeks out from behind the clouds. With the new Nestle® Drumstick® Smore's we can celebrate summer any day! Our favorite new Drumstick® flavor? Toasted Marshmallow with Fudge.

ice cream on the beach to celebrate summer

Don't let this summer pass you by! What's on your summer bucket list?


I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
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Mom approved snack at the beach


We have had one of the most gorgeous summers this year in the Seattle area. We are breaking heat records left and right and it's shocking how little rain we have had this year.

This is a huge shift from our normally very mild weather.  The folks in the Pacific Northwest like it best when it's overcast and in the 60's. Not me...I love the sun, but the sun brings the heat and since only around 1% of the homes in our area have air conditioning {ours not being one of them!}, we all escape to the water when it gets hot. Because when it gets hot, with no air conditioning it's sort of unbearable.

No one likes to be cranky, so we do our best to cool down. Sometimes that means a jump in the Puget Sound, other times that means snacking on a Fruttare® frozen fruit bar...or both!





We had some cousins visiting from California recently and had a fun beach day. Rides on the boat, little kids learning to water ski, big kids wake boarding, inner tubing, and salmon bakes.  It was a great day to spend time together.

All that boat time makes you hungry, so the kids happily munched on a pre-dinner snack of Black Cherry Fruttare® real frozen fruit bars and none of the adults minded their snack choice because duh, real fruit!


These girl cousins told lots of secrets, preformed lots of shows and shared lots of laughs!


These kiddos don't have a care in the world and their mamas don't have to worry either because their Fruttare ® fruit bars are made with great-tasting whole fruit that comes from places we know and trust.


The best part is that Fruttare ® currently sources sustainably farmed strawberries, coconuts, bananas and limes! That's good news for everybody!




 Kid tested yummy goodness! A great treat for the whole family!


 We love snacking on Fruttare ® at the beach with our cousins. Where do you like to snack?

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
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Easy painted tribal driftwood for your summer treasures

We live just minutes from the beaches of the Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest.  As an Indiana girl that's been transplanted, I can't get enough of the beach, but our beaches are just a little bit different than some.

We have an abundance of rocks and driftwood at our beaches.  Which means on our beach combing, we usually pick up sand dollars and shells but also cool pieces of driftwood and uniquely shaped rocks.

 I'm always wondering what to do with all of our beach treasures, and perhaps you are too.  Or maybe you are visiting the beach this summer and want to create a treasure from your time there, either way, this easy painted driftwood is a fun summer camp activity for kids of all ages!

  driftwood final image

Start by picking out your favorite pieces of driftwood. One of my kiddos gravitates to the smooth round pieces, another goes for the rough thick pieces.

  driftwood

 Pick out your paint colors and start painting! I did one color at a time.  You really can't mess it up!

  painting driftwood

Once the wood was dry {it doesn't take long!} I let my kids go to town with sharpies. They drew all kinds of designs and markings on their driftwood and had their best time!

  tribal driftwood

Your new painted driftwood makes a fun keepsake from your trip to the beach.

  tribal marking

I've made a few other driftwood crafts on my blog.  You can find the full tutorials for them here.

  driftwood and twine

Do you make anything with the treasures you find on the beach?




This post originally appeared on Design Dazzle as part of the Summer Camp series.
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Letters from camp free printable

This post first appeared at Design Dazzle as as guest post for their 4th annual summer camp series.


letters from camp final

I grew up going to sleep away camp for a week every summer.
I loved it!

It's sort of a right of passage now for my three kids.
Once my kids finish third grade, they get to sign up for a week of camp.

In their bags next to the sunscreen and bug spray I like to pack stationary.

stationary

I always waited with bated breath during mail call at camp when I was a kid, but never got a single letter.

Maybe that's why making sure my kids get a few notes from home during their week long stay is important to me.

As much as my kids like getting letters at camp, we like getting letters from them at home too.

news from camp

Which is why I created this stationary for them to send a note or two home.

I always include a self addressed stamped envelope as well.
You know, just to prevent any excuses and to make the process that much easier.

letter

This year, my youngest son is going to camp for the first time.
A week is a long time to be gone.

I don't think he will miss me nearly as much as I will miss him!

Since sometimes writing letters is difficult for a young kiddo, I made up these easy fill in the blank camp letters.

camp letter

You should be able to right click on the letter below, save it to your computer and print it off.
I printed mine on cardstock and resized it to a 4x6 postcard size.
camp letter 3

I can't wait to hear all about my kids fun week at camp.

camper mail


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Summer Camp link party

Design Dazzle Summer Camp Link Party 

I am having my best time being a Summer Camp Counselor at Design Dazzle participating in their summer camp ideas and projects for summertime fun with kids.  Not to worry, the fun isn't over! There are still a few more weeks of summer camp left and you will have plenty of time to beat the summer boredom with some great activities and projects from me and some of the other Summer Camp Counselors.

 We want EVERYONE to be involved in Summer Camp, so Design Dazzle is hosting their annual Summer Camp link party because we all want to see YOUR fabulous ideas! The Summer Camp Link party starts today and will run through Saturday June 28th. Feel free to link up any projects, ideas, crafts, etc. that you have created which involve Summer Fun Kids. We want new ideas as well as ideas from years past…the more the better! Some of our favorites throughout the party will be featured on Design Dazzle and I will take the time to highlight some posts on my blog as well. Some of the other Summer Camp Counselors have been recruited to help host the link party.

When you link up to our party, it will show up on ALL the following participating blogs:


Be sure to visit all of our new and previous Summer Camp ideas as well, by clicking the banner below!

Design Dazzle Summer Camp banner


Happy Summer!
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First day of summer! Free printable penny a page reading log

My mom was a 5th grade teacher.
She knew how important it was to keep kids learning, even throughout the summer.

From the time I was little, I remember my mom paying us a penny a page for our summer reading.
I loved reading as a kid, and still reading now as an adult.
I want my kids to grow up being readers.
That is why I have continued the tradition of "Penny A Page"
during the summer at my house.

One summer, my oldest son read every single Harry Potter book in the series.
I owed him a LOT of money!
This summer, we have a two week long road trip we are going on.
I think my three kids will be racking up the pennies!
But that's o.k.
They will have spending money along the way.

If you want to join our kids in Penny A Page
feel free to click on this image and print.
Happy reading!


Now who wants to pay me for reading?
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Summer Wrap up! I'm BACK!

I had such a lovely three week break from blogging, but I am ready to come back and am full of ideas (and time!)! Maybe I am the only one, but I love photo heavy blog posts. If you are like me, then you will love this summer wrap up.

So what have I been doing for the past few weeks?

I started my blogging break running my second half marathon.

I went from not running at all, to training for a half in a matter of a month. I made my goal time of 1:58.04 (I wanted to complete it in under 2 hours). Running is mental and I had a really bad attitude, but more on that another day!


While my oldest son was at camp (this year they had girls there so he actually showered!), my husband and I took the younger two kids to Portland, OR. The city is about a 3 hour drive from us but in the past 12 years of living here, I had never been there.

We made a slight detour to Mt. St. Helens on the way. Again, somewhere I hadn't been either, even though it's practically in my backyard (only an hour and a half drive). The mountain is amazingly beautiful. The best moment was when we were driving up through the clouds and literally at about 3000 feet, we finally got above the clouds and the mountain was shining in all it's glory. So beautiful and still so much evidence of the devastation of the eruption over 30 years ago.

We finally made it to Portland and started to peruse the city. Portland is very much a city that you explore using public transportation. Parking is crazy, and our hotel charged us $18 each time we took the car out to park it again...guess who didn't take their car out?!

There is such cool architecture all around the city. Old street lights, tram wires and cobblestone streets in front of old brick buildings.

There were several outdoor fountains that were just begging for a little dip even though the temperature was barely above 60 degrees!

Portland is known for it's food carts all around the city.


Aren't these water fountains the coolest?


From the 8th floor of our hotel room, we looked down to a store that had a constant line every day all day long.


We finally found out that it was one of the three VooDoo Doughnut locations in the city.

Voodoo doughnuts has been featured on The Tonight Show to The Travel Channel to ESPN. People line up for hours sometimes just to get a taste of the bacon maple bar (yep, topped with bacon), the double bubble (bubble gum treat on top), and The loop (or many other variations of your favorite sugary cereal topped on a doughnut).

It really just tasted like a doughnut to me...but then again, I only got a glazed one.


Besides overlooking the local Voodoo doughnuts shop, we also had a great view of the city from our hotel. Did I mention that we were upgraded to the Royal Suite while we were there? Thank you Embassy Suites!


We did a lot of walking. On one of our days exploring the city we took the local downtown trolley and then walked across this bridge to get to OMSI. We explored the submarine that was docked there, did lots of hands on science and even got to go in an earthquake simulator.

One great tip for you travelers out there. If you have any type of local museum or zoo membership, look into their reciprocal locations. OMSI ended up being free for us to explore with our local Seattle Science Center passes.


On another afternoon, we took the new tram above the city.

We could even see Mt. Baker in the background.


Like I said earlier, this city is not made for driving. Check out this bike parking!


What's this? Oh, they are my traveling socks. I like sweaty feet so I always keep traveling socks with me when I go on trips (you should see the ones I wear on airplanes). Is that wierd?


We didn't just go go go all the time during my blogging break. We took time to enjoy the little things in life like napping. Ah, naps, so good.


My youngest son celebrated his 6th birthday. One of his favorite presents (besides legos...that boy loves legos) was his new model rockets.


We spent several evenings playing with rockets in the local field.


Even the dog loved being out there running to catch the rocket!


I got a haircut. I've spent nearly two years growing my hair out way longer than it's ever been, and toyed with the idea of cutting it all off but took my hair stylists recommendation to "stop being safe" and cut some layers into it. Crazy, but after I got it cut, it actually looked longer.


Did I mention Legos? Yep, we built lots of legos. My daughter worked on this house while my youngest son built a whole city complete with working train tracks and they both worked together on building a 7 foot tall skyscraper. Legos rock!


We also spent lots of time at the beach. Having picnics, playing in the water, collecting sand dollars and building dams.


This is my favorite beach around the area.

Do you see any people? Nope, me either and I love it like that! It's a public beach but it's the best kept secret around. It's so well preserved that we call it sand dollar beach because when the tide is out, you can hardly walk without stepping on a pile of sand dollars.


Even Sophie loves it! She can't get enough of bird chasing and swimming for sticks in the water!


My oldest son spent most of August either at camp or with my parents at his Nana and Papaw camp in Arizona. He looks forward to his time every year. I'm pretty sure that he was born with an only child mentality. Unfortunately for him, he has two siblings who missed him very much! Here they are watching his plane taxi to the gate.


And here's the man of the hour walking off the plane after a week of fun and relaxation and only childhood. The kid looks like a movie star...probably because he was treated like a rock star for a week!



We also got to play doctor.

We were shocked that we made it to 6 years old without a single visit to the ER with our youngest son. All good accidents happen on the weekends, when you get to visit the ER and pay the ridiculous fee rather than during the week when you get to visit during normal office hours.

Owen rounded the corner in our hallway just a little bit too fast and hit his temple on the corner of our very pointed banister molding. It required 2 stitches. But when we left we got party favors (they were going to throw them out anyway).


And my genius husband thought that we would save the money and take out the stitches ourselves. Come to find out, they don't charge for stitches removal, but we saved some time.


I also had the opportunity to help host a baby shower for my sister in law. We are excited to help her welcome her first baby (a girl) in just a few weeks. The theme was "she's about to pop" with lots of fun polka dots all around. More details on that later.


We finished out our summer and my blogging break with some back to school preparations. The kids all visited the Dr. (not just the ER!), the dentist, went shopping for new jeans and new shoes, and we got haircuts and hair feather extensions.

Are hair feathers popular where you live? They seemed to have popped up everywhere around here. My daughter just had to have one for her first day of school!

And that is my summer wrap up! What was the best part of your summer?
I'm excited to share with you lots of fun new ideas. Welcome back! I've missed you.
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