Thursday, February 16, 2012

It's all about L-O-V-E, love!

God is L-O-V-E--LOVE! The kids sang that song in a little musical last year & it has been playing over & over in my head this week with all the Valentines festivities. I truly love celebrating Valentine's Day, and I'm so thankful that we have LOVE because He first loved us!! (1 John 4:19)

Thanks to Pinterest, we had so much fun this year looking at so many fun Valentines ideas & choosing the perfect ones to make for each class. After great deliberation (& much searching on Pinterest,) Jack decided that these Valentines would be, well, dynamite!

We made sticks of TnT out of Rolo candies wrapped in red cardstock. This would have been a bit simpler if we had been able to find the long packs of Rolos, but I could only find them individually in bags!
After I made a prototype (by wrapping 10 Rolos in the cardstock & securing it with tape) my dear, long-suffering husband helped make the rest of them...did I mention there are 25 kids in Jack's class?!! That was our Sunday night...making Rolo dynamite!
 But even though they were a little labor intensive, I think they turned out great! And Jack said they were the hit of the class & all the kids & teachers loved them!
 For the girls, we decided on the adorable photo Valentines where you hold out your hand like you are giving a friend a lollipop. I was at the drug store with Drew to get meds for his ear infection on Friday, so I picked up a few packs of the heart shaped suckers.

 On Saturday afternoon, I snapped a few pics of the girls & was surprised to get a fairly good photo pretty quickly. I used Picnik to jazz up the photos & add a Valentines greeting. I then uploaded the finished product to Walgreens & they were ready for pick-up in less than an hour! At home, I used a scrapbooking grommet tool to punch two little holes for the lollipops on each card. We were really pleased with the adorable finished product & I was happily surprised at how quickly they came together! (Jeff said the boys' complicated ones more than made up for the girls' more simple cards!)
Since Drew is all motion & action & energy, and since he loves balls, I chose to give his classmates a little bouncy ball. I packaged them up with a few Hershey kisses (you can never have too many kisses!) & a little caption that said "you make my heart bounce!"
Once again, I have to give my own dear Valentine his props...while I was working on other Valentine related tasks (like assembling the treat bags for Darcy's class) he used his fancy penmanship & wrote the caption on all of the Valentines for Drew's class! (We still don't have word processing software on our new Mac, or I would have printed out little labels.)
I had signed up at the beginning of the school year to help with the Valentine's Day party in Darcy's class. This worked out well because her teacher is awesome! Basically she did everything & just needed the other mom & I to show up & help set-up/servet the food. She also asked us to provide a little treat bag for each child.
Since I had seen SO many fun ideas on Pinterest (I need more kids just to make more Valentines...HA! I'm just kidding, Jeff! I tried to get Jeff to promise that if anything ever happens to me that he would continue the home-made Valentine tradition...I could get no formal agreement.) Anyway, since I had seen all these fun ideas, I volunteered to put together a little treat bag with some goodies...
The only thing I dislike about Valentine's Day is all the candy...I know that sounds crazy, but we seriously still have Halloween candy, and candy canes from Christmas. I won't get started, but suffice it to say that I think kids get way too much candy these days (says the mom who gave 10 packs of Rolos to a class of 4th graders...shhhh!) So, for the goodie bag, I chose the great non-candy stand-bys...bubbles, Play Doh, glow sticks, and, okay you got me, a couple Hershey Kisses! 
I had wanted to wrap each item in the bags in cute Valentines paper, but since I was starting on them at 11:30 at night I followed my husbands advice of keeping it simple. 
I put everything in a clear cello bag, topped it with cute paper & a little poem...My heart is all aGLOW, So I KNEAD to let you know. I'm BLOWING lots of KISSES to you my sweet Valentine! They really turned out to be pretty cute if I do say so myself!
 As is our tradition, I also got out the big bin of Valentine foam stickers & papers & let the kids have fun making cards for each other.
 More than anything, it gave me a few partially uninterrupted moments to work on dinner while the kids were busy crafting.
And I'm a sucker for sweet sibling moments when they actually work together & share! 

 They even Valentined themselves!


 Isn't he the cutest little Valentine!
 Lucy took the opportunity to have a little play time of her own with no big brothers or sisters trying to sit on her or carry her or grab her toys!
 Yet again, thanks to Pinterest, I tried to give Sophie heart hair for school on Valentine's Day. If you know me, you know that I am NOT a morning person, so this actually turned out great considering I was doing this through half closed eyes.
 One sweet & precious Valentine!
 I had my Bible Study class as normal that morning & then I headed off to help with the party in Darcy's class. Each of the students brought in a flower for the teachers that morning & they all made up the most lovely bouquet!
 After spending the morning in the nursery, Lucy was getting pretty sleepy, but she was a trooper. Enjoying her very first sugar cookie with frosting helped!
 Enjoying a Valentine's feast of red & pink foods...red apples (with caramel sauce!), pink lemonade, strawberries, red jello & of course the iced sugar cookies! 
 The hallways at the preschool were SO festive & lined with such cute crafts, decorations & Valentine Boxes! Love was in the air everywhere!!

 After Darcy's party, we  headed down to Drew's party already in progress. When we got there, Drew was working on a little craft & Darcy jumped right in to help him.

 Lucy was happy to get out of the stroller & crawl around a bit! There was plenty of chaos in a room full of 2 year olds & their parents...but Lucy rolled with it.

A super sized Valentine balloon guy was lots of fun to chase around
 Drew was running & playing & laughing with his friends!

 Trying to get a group shot of some sweet buddies!
 My speedy little Valentine slowed down long enough for me to snap one picture that wasn't blurry! Boy, I love that sweet face!
 And he's off again!!
 After leaving Drew's party, we headed over to the big kids school to check in on their classrooms...Jack's party was already finished up, but the teacher told me that his Valentines were quite the hit! Sophie's class party had also just finished & they were watching a movie. Everyone was excited & on a bit of a sugar high! And, of course, as soon as we got home, first up on the agenda...going through the bags & opening all the Valentines!
Drew asking me, why is there a girl candy in there? Because the baggie had a pink Hershey kiss!

 Jack helping Drew open a Valentine.
Darcy & the adorable flower pot & card she made us at school.
I guess I was busy all afternoon because I realized I don't have any photos of the rest of the day, but we wrapped up our great Valentine's Day with a yummy red dinner of Spaghetti & meatballs. As a special treat I also made our favorite red smoothie punch to drink. And for a super sweet ending, Mrs. Linda's famous & fabulous chocolate chunk cookies...and then everyone had sweet dreams!

9 comments:

Jenny said...

I'm with you...valentines day is one of my favorite holidays! So many fun ways to show and say "i love you". L-O-V-E-D all your great valentine ideas too! And boy, did you have a busy day, girl! Looks like soooo much fun though!

Sarah said...

have NO fear! if jeff nixes the idea of more kids, i have three that would LOVE your help with creating valentines! your wish is my command... name what you want to do next year and my kids will be there to help with everything red and pink and hearts! :)

seriously, how stinking CUTE are your girls handing out suckers?! that is a total winner and one i'll be stealing for something in the near future. GREAT idea.

and the dynamite and goodie bags and flowers... it's all too cute and darling! way to go, melanie, in creating the ultimate VDay winners. i've always been a fan of your creativity, but i feel like you've upped it even more this holiday. way to go!

Team Whitney said...

I am in awe of your craftiness...and have to admit that after seeing all of your pins about valentines, I was really looking forward to seeing what you all ended up with (and really, I could see a lot of YOUR ideas being pinned!).

I love the pictures of Drew in motion--and what a winsome smile he has.

What a sweet day and sweet memories!

Stephanie said...

I LOVE all of the cute ideas! You did an amazing job on the homemade valentines and I know the kids had a great day. Props to Jeff for pitching in! What a wonderful valentine:)

Team Whitney said...

Also...just wonder if you've explored openoffice.org? We got a new Mac in September and haven't yet purchased word processing software, but have been using their product in the interim (or maybe permanently?) and it's worked well.

Celia Jimenez said...

Super cute Valentine's!!! What a fun way to spend the day!! (Love the sucker with the card idea! :-) Ha!)
Thanks for sharing some of the love with us!

Julie said...

Wow Wow WOW you are so creative! The kids are so adorable. I can't believe how much Lucy has grown.

GailNHB said...

You are THE MOST CREATIVE woman I know!!!! And with all those kids buzzing around you as well.

You rock, Melanie. You ROCK!!!
Wait - let me restate that - You are THE BOMB!!!

elle + josh said...

i LOVE the "you're the bomb!" valentines, & the girls' photo card lollipop valentines! so cute! good work, mama!